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sahasrākṣa

sahasrākṣá mfn. thousand-eyed, [RV.]; [VS.]; [TS.] &c.


all-perceiving, all-inspecting, [W.]


sahasrākṣá m. N. of Indra (so called from the curse of Gautama who detecting Indra in a desire to seduce his wife Ahalyā covered him with a thousand marks of the female organ, afterwards changed to eyes; a different legend is in [Rām. i, 48]), [MBh.]; [Kāv.]; [Pur.]


of Indra in the 9th Manv-antara, [MārkP.]


of Puruṣa, [MW.]


of Viṣṇu, [ib.]


of Fire and Rudra, [ib.]


of Śiva, [ib.]


a clear sky, [VarBṛS.]


N. of a partic. Mantra, [Baudh.]


sahasrākṣá m. or n. (?) of a place, [Cat.]


sahasrākṣá m. of wk.