bhā́radvāja mf(I)n. coming from or relating to Bharad-vāja, [ŚBr.] &c. &c.
bhā́radvāja m. patr. fr. bharad-vāja, g. bidādi
N. of various men (esp. of supposed authors of hymns, viz. of Ṛjiśvan, Garga, Nara, Pāyu, Vasu, Śāsa, Śirimbiṭha, Śuṇahotra, Sapratha, Su-hotra q.v.; but also of others, e.g. of Droṇa, of Agastya, of Śaunya, of Sukeśan, of Satya-vāha, of Śūṣa Vāhneya, of one of the 7 Ṛṣis, of a son of Bṛhas-pati &c., and of many writers and teachers pl. of a Vedic school), [RAnukr.]; [MBh.]; [Cat.]; [IW. 146, 161] &c.
the planet Mars, [L.]
a skylark, [Pañcat.]
pl. N. of a people, [VP.]
bhā́radvāja n. a bone, [L.]
N. of various Sāmans, [ĀrṣBr.]
of a place, [Pāṇ. iv, 2, 145] (v.l. for bhar°).