jámbhaka mfn. ([Pāṇ. vii, 1, 61], [Kāś.]) ifc. crushing, devouring, [R. i, 30, 9]
yawning (cf. jṛmbh°), [W.]
jámbhaka m. a charm (?), [MBh. v, 64, 16]
a demon or N. of a demon, [VS. xxx, 16]
N. of Gaṇeśa, [Kathās. lv, 165]
of a demon (conquered by Kṛṣṇa, [MBh. ii, 1111]; causing, diseases, [Hariv. 9557]; [AgP. xl, 19]; attendant of Śiva, [L.])
pl. N. of several evil spirits supposed to reside in various magical weapons, [R. G. i, 31, 4] and [10]
(hence sg.) N. of a verse addressed to them, [i, 31, 9]
= °bhin, [L.]
jámbhaka See √ 1. jabh.