1.44.8
स॒वि॒तार॑मु॒षस॑म॒श्विना॒ भग॑म॒ग्निं व्यु॑ष्टिषु॒ क्षपः॑
कण्वा॑सस्त्वा सु॒तसो॑मास इन्धते हव्य॒वाहं॑ स्वध्वर
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savitā́ram uṣásam aśvínā
bhágam agníṃ vyùṣṭiṣu kṣápaḥ
káṇvāsas tvā sutásomāsa indhate
havyavā́haṃ svadhvara
1.44.8
savitāramfrom uṣás-
from aśvín-
from bhága-
from agní-
from kṣáp-
from káṇva-
from sutásoma-
from svadhvará-
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At dawn of day, at night, Ushas and Savitar, the Aṣvins, Bhaga, Agni's self: Skilled in fair rites, with Soma poured, the Kaṇvas light thee, the oblation-wafting God.
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Savitri, the Dawn, the two Arvins, Bhaga, Agni 1, at the dawning (of the day), (at the end) of night 2. The Kanvas, having pressed Soma, inflame thee, the bearer of sacrificial food, O best performer of worship.
Based on semantic similarity:
7.41.1
| Source index | Surface | Lemma | Information |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.44.8 | savitā́ram | savitár- | nominal stemSGMACC |
| 1.44.8 | uṣásam | uṣás- uṣas : uṣás ās, f. (nom. pl. uṣā́sas and uṣásas; instr. pl. uṣádbhis, [RV. i, 6, 3]; see [Kāś.] on [Pāṇ. vii, 4, 48]) morning light, dawn, morning (personified as the daughter of heaven and sister of the Ādityas and the night), [RV.]; [AV.]; [ŚBr.]; [Śak.] &c. uṣas : the evening light, [RV. x, 127, 7] uṣas : N. of a wife of Bhava (= Φοῖβος) or Rudra, [VP.] uṣas : (uṣā́sau, °ā́sā, and °ásā) f. du. night and morning, [RV.]; [VS.] &c. uṣas : uṣás (as), n. daybreak, dawn, twilight, [Uṇ. iv, 233]; [L.] uṣas : the outer passage of the ear, [L.] uṣas : the Mālaya range, [L.] uṣas : , [cf. Gk. ἠώς; Lat. auro-ra; Lith. ausz-ra; Old High Germ. ôs-tan.] uṣas : uṣás See under √ 1. uṣ 🔎 uṣás- | nominal stemSGFACC |
| 1.44.8 | aśvínā | aśvín- aśvin : aśvín mfn. possessed of horses, consisting of horses, [RV.] aśvin : mounted on horseback, [MārkP.] aśvin : aśvín (ī́), m. a cavalier aśvin : horse-tamer, [RV.] aśvin : aśvín (ínā or inau), m. du. ‘the two charioteers’, N. of two divinities (who appear in the sky before the dawn in a golden carriage drawn by horses or birds; they bring treasures to men and avert misfortune and sickness; they are considered as the physicians of heaven), [RV.] &c. aśvin : a N. of the Nakṣatra presided over by the Aśvins, [VarBṛS.] aśvin : the number, ‘two’, [ib.]; [Sūryas.] aśvin : (for aśvi-sutau) the two sons of the Aśvins, viz. Nakula and Sahadeva, [MBh. v, 1816] aśvin : aśvín (í), n. (= aśva-vat n. q.v.) richness in horses, [RV. i, 53, 4.] 🔎 aśvín- | nominal stemDUMACC |
| 1.44.8 | bhágam | bhága- bhaga : bhága See p. 743, col. 2. bhaga : bhága m. (ifc. f(A and I). g. bahv-ādi) ‘dispenser’, gracious lord, patron (applied to gods, esp. to Savitṛ), [RV.]; [AV.] bhaga : N. of an Āditya (bestowing wealth and presiding over love and marriage, brother of the Dawn, regent of the Nakṣatra Uttara-Phalgunī; Yāska enumerates him among the divinities of the highest sphere; according to a later legend his eyes were destroyed by Rudra), [ib.] &c. &c. bhaga : the Nakṣatra U°-Ph°, [MBh. vi, 81] bhaga : the sun, [ib.] [iii, 146] bhaga : the moon, [L.] bhaga : N. of a Rudra, [MBh.] bhaga : good fortune, happiness, welfare, prosperity, [RV.]; [AV.]; [Br.]; [Yājñ.]; [BhP.] bhaga : (ifc. f(A). ) dignity, majesty, distinction, excellence, beauty, loveliness, [RV.]; [AV.]; [Br.]; [GṛS.]; [BhP.] bhaga : (also n., [L.]) love, affection, sexual passion, amorous pleasure, dalliance, [RV.]; [AV.]; [Br.]; [KātyŚr.]; [BhP.] bhaga : (n., [L.]; ifc. f(A). ) the female organs, pudendum muliebre, vulva, [Mn.]; [MBh.] &c. bhaga : bhága n. a partic. Muhūrta, [Cat.] bhaga : the perinaeum of males, [L.] bhaga : bhága m. n. = yatna, prayatna, kīrti, yaśas, vairāgya, icchā, jñāna, mukti, mokṣa, dharma, śrī, [L.] bhaga : [cf. Zd. bagha = Old Pers. baga; Gk. Ζεὺς Βαγαῖος; Slav. bogǔ, bogatǔ; Lith. bagótas, na-bágas.] 🔎 bhága- | nominal stemSGMACC |
| 1.44.8 | agním | agní- agni : agní m. (√ ag, [Uṇ.]) fire, sacrificial fire (of three kinds, Gārhapatya, Āhavanīya, and Dakṣiṇa) agni : the number three, [Sūryas.] agni : the god of fire, the fire of the stomach, digestive faculty, gastric fluid agni : bile, [L.] agni : gold, [L.] agni : N. of various plants Semecarpus Anacardium, [Suśr.], Plumbago Zeylanica and Rosea, Citrus Acida agni : mystical substitute for the letter r agni : in the Kātantra grammar N. of noun-stems ending in i and u agni : (also) = next, [ĀpŚr.] agni : [cf. Lat. ignì-s; Lith. ugni-s; Slav. ognj]. 🔎 agní- | nominal stemSGMACC |
| 1.44.8 | vyùṣṭiṣu | vyùṣṭi- | nominal stemPLFLOC |
| 1.44.8 | kṣápaḥ | kṣáp- kṣap : cl. 1. P. Ā. kṣapati, °te (pr. p. kṣápamāṇa; inf. kṣapitum, [BhP. iii, 23, 6]), to be abstinent, fast, do penance, [SV.]; [Kauś.]; [Mn. v, 69]; [MBh.] &c.; (for √ kṣip, [Ṛtus. v, 9.]) kṣap : cl. 10. P. kṣapayati, to throw, cast, [Dhātup. xxxv, 84] (cf. √ kṣip.) kṣap : = Caus. √ 4. kṣi, q.v. kṣap : kṣáp p, f. night, [RV.] kṣap : a measure of time equivalent to a whole day of twenty-four hours, [RV.] kṣap : darkness, [RV. i, 64, 8] kṣap : water, [Naigh. i, 12] kṣap : [cf. Gk., κνέϕας; Lat. crepus-culum] 🔎 kṣáp- | nominal stemSGFGEN |
| 1.44.8 | káṇvāsaḥ | káṇva- kaṇva : káṇva m. (√ kaṇ, [Uṇ. i, 151]), N. of a renowned Ṛṣi (author of several hymns of the Ṛg-veda; he is called a son of Ghora and is said to belong to the family of Aṅgiras), [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.]; [KātyŚr.] &c. kaṇva : káṇva m. pl. the family or descendants of Kaṇva, [ib.] (besides the celebrated Ṛṣi there occur a Káṇva Nārṣadá, [AV. iv, 19, 2] KáṇvaŚrāyasa, [TS. v, 4, 7, 5]; Káṇva Kāśyapa, [MBh.]; [Śak.] &c.; the founder of a Vedic school; several princes and founders of dynasties; several authors) kaṇva : káṇva m. a peculiar class of evil spirits (against whom the hymn, [AV. ii, 25] is used as a charm), [AV. ii, 25, 3]; [4]; [5] kaṇva : káṇva mfn. deaf, [KātyŚr. x, 2, 35] kaṇva : praising, a praiser, [L.] kaṇva : one who is to be praised, [T.] kaṇva : káṇva n. sin, evil Comm. on [Uṇ.] 🔎 káṇva- | nominal stemPLMNOM |
| 1.44.8 | tvā | tvám | pronounSGACC |
| 1.44.8 | sutásomāsaḥ | sutásoma- sutasoma : sutá—soma (sutá-), mfn. one who has extracted the S°, offerer of a S° libation, [RV.] sutasoma : (a sacrifice) at which the S° is prepared, [ib.] sutasoma : sutá—soma m. N. of a son of Bhīma-sena, [MBh.]; [VP.] sutasoma : of a prince, [Jātakam.] 🔎 sutásoma- | nominal stemPLMNOM |
| 1.44.8 | indhate | √idh- 1 | rootPLPRSMED3IND |
| 1.44.8 | havyavā́ham | havyavā́h- | nominal stemSGMACC |
| 1.44.8 | svadhvara svadhvara : sv-adhvará m. n. a good sacrifice, [RV.]; [BhP.] svadhvara : sv-adhvará mfn. performing a sacrifice well, well adapted to a sacrifice, [RV.] 🔎 svadhvara | svadhvará- svadhvara : sv-adhvará m. n. a good sacrifice, [RV.]; [BhP.] svadhvara : sv-adhvará mfn. performing a sacrifice well, well adapted to a sacrifice, [RV.] 🔎 svadhvará- | nominal stemSGMVOC |