vi-√ bhū P. -bhavati, to arise, be developed or manifested, expand, appear, [RV.]; [TS.]; [MuṇḍUp.]; to suffice, be adequate or equal to or a match for (dat. or acc.), [ŚBr.]; to pervade, fill, [PañcavBr.]; to be able to or capable of (inf.), [BhP.]; to exist (in a-vibhavat, ‘not existing’), [KātyŚr.]: Caus. -bhāvayati, to cause to arise or appear, develop, manifest, reveal, show forth, display, [ŚāṅkhBr.]; [MBh.] &c.; to pretend, feign, [Kull.] on [Mn. viii, 362]; to divide, separate, [BhP.]; to perceive distinctly, find out, discover, ascertain, know, acknowledge, recognise as (acc.), [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.; to regard or consider as, take for (two acc.), [Kuval.]; to suppose, fancy, imagine, [BhP.]; [Pañcar.]; to think, reflect, [Kathās.]; [Pañcat.]; to suppose anything of or about (loc.), [BhP.]; to make clear, establish, prove, decide, [Mn.]; [Yājñ.]; to convict, convince, [Yājñ.]; [Daś.] : Pass. of Caus. -bhāvyate, to be considered or regarded as, appear, seem (nom.), [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c. : Desid. See -bubhūṣā: Intens. See -bobhuvat.
vi-bhū́ or vibhu, mf(U/ or vI/)n. (Ved.) being everywhere, far-extending, all-pervading, omnipresent, eternal, [RV.]; [VS.]; [Up.]; [MBh.] &c.
abundant, plentiful, [RV.]; [VS.]; [Br.]
mighty, powerful, excellent, great, strong, effective, able to or capable of (inf.), [RV.] &c. &c.
firm, solid, hard, [L.]
vi-bhū́ m. a lord, ruler, sovereign, king (also applied to Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and Śiva), [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.
(ifc.) chief of or among, [VarBṛS.]
a servant, [L.]
the sun, [L.]
the moon, [L.]
N. of Kubera, [L.] ([W.] also ‘ether; space; time; the soul’)
N. of a god (son of Veda-śiras and Tuṣitā), [BhP.]
of a class of gods under Manu Sāvarṇi, [MārkP.]
of Indra under Manu Raivata and under the 7th Manu, [ib.]; [BhP.]
of a son of Viṣṇu and Dakṣiṇā, [BhP.]
of a son of Bhaga and Siddhi, [ib.]
of Buddha, [L.]
of a brother of Śakuni, [MBh.]
of a son of Śambara, [Hariv.]
of a son of Satya-ketu and father of Su-vibhu, [VP.]
of a son of Dharma-ketu and father of Su-kumāra, [ib.]
of a son of Varṣa-ketu or Satya-ketu and father of Ānarta, [Hariv.]
ví-bhūti f. development, multiplication, expansion, plenty, abundance, [Kāv.]; [Kathās.] &c.
manifestation of might, great power, superhuman power (consisting of eight faculties, especially attributed to Śiva, but supposed also to be attainable by human beings through worship of that deity, viz. aṇiman, the power of becoming as minute as an atom; laghiman, extreme lightness; prāpti, attaining or reaching anything [e.g. the moon with the tip of the finger] ; prākāmya, irresistible will; mahiman, illimitable bulk; īśitā, supreme dominion; vaśitā, subjugating by magic; and kāmāvasāyitā, the suppressing all desires), [ib.]
a partic. Śakti, [Hcat.]
the might of a king or great lord, sovereign power, greatness, [Kālid.]; [Pañcat.]; [Kathās.] &c.