śam—bhu See , p. 1055.
śambhú mfn. being or existing for happiness or welfare, granting or causing happiness, beneficent, benevolent, helpful, kind, [RV.]; [AV.]; [Br.]; [ŚrS.]
śambhú m. N. of Śiva, [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.
of Brahmā, [MBh.]; [Hariv.]
of a partic. Agni, [MBh.]
of Viṣṇu, [L.]
of a son of Viṣṇu, [MBh.]
of Indra in the 10th Manvantara, [BhP.]
of one of the 11 Rudras, [MBh.]; [Hariv.]; [VP.]
of a king of the Daityas, [R.]
of an Arhat, [L.]
of a Siddha, [L.]
of a king, [MBh.] (v.l. śaṅku)
of a son of Śuka, [Hariv.]
of a son of Ambarīṣa, [BhP.]
(also with bhaṭṭa) of various authors and other men, [Cat.]
a kind of Asclepias, [L.]
a kind of metre, [Col.]
śambhú f. N. of the wife of Dhruva, [Hariv.]; [VP.]
for śam-bhú, śam-bhū́ &c. See cols. 1, 2.