m. (rather fr. √ nabh denoting ‘bursting forth’ or ‘expanding’ than fr. √ nah ‘connecting’, scil. heaven and earth) the sky, atmosphere (= nabhas), [L.]
the month Śrāvaṇa, [Car.]
N. of a son of Manu Svārociṣa or of the 3rd M° (together with Nabhasya), [Hariv.]
of one of 7 sages of the 6th Manv-antara, [ib.]
of a demon (son of Vipra-citti by Siṃhikā), [ib.]; [VP.]
of a son of Nala (Niṣadha) and father of Puṇḍarīka (cf. nabhas), [Hariv.]; [BhP.]