1.47.4
त्रि॒ष॒ध॒स्थे ब॒र्हिषि॑ विश्ववेदसा॒ मध्वा॑ य॒ज्ञं मि॑मिक्षतम्
कण्वा॑सो वां सु॒तसो॑मा अ॒भिद्य॑वो यु॒वां ह॑वन्ते अश्विना
1.47.4
triṣadhasthé barhíṣi viśvavedasā
mádhvā yajñám mimikṣatam
káṇvāso vāṃ sutásomā abhídyavo
yuvā́ṃ havante aśvinā
1.47.4
triṣsadhasthefrom triṣadhasthá-
from barhís-
from viśvávedas-
from mádhu-
from yajñá-
from √mikṣ-
from káṇva-
from sutásoma-
from abhídyu-
from aśvín-
1.47.4
Omniscient Aṣvins, on the thrice-heaped grass bedew with the sweet juice the sacrifice. The sons of Kaṇva, striving heavenward, call on you with draughts of Soma juice out-poured.
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| 1.47.4 | triṣadhasthé | triṣadhasthá- triṣadhastha : tri—ṣadhasthá mf(A)n. having a triple seat (sadh° = barhís), [RV.] (also °dhástha, [vi]) triṣadhastha : tri—ṣadhasthá n. a triple seat, [v], [x]. 🔎 triṣadhasthá- | nominal stemSGNLOC |
| 1.47.4 | barhíṣi | barhís- barhis : barhís n. (rarely m.) ‘that which is plucked up’, sacrificial grass, a bed or layer of Kuśa grass (usually strewed over the sacrificial ground and esp. over the Vedi, to serve as a sacred surface on which to present the oblations, and as a seat for the gods and for the sacrificers), [RV.] &c. &c. barhis : barhís n. Sacrificial Grass personified (and enumerated among the Prayāja and Anuyāja deities), [RV.]; [Br.] barhis : sacrifice, [RV.]; [BhP.] barhis : ether, [L.] barhis : water, [L.] barhis : a kind of perfume, [L.] barhis : barhís m. fire, light, splendour, [L.] barhis : Plumbago Zeylanica, [L.] barhis : N. of a man, [MaitrUp.] barhis : of a son of Bṛhad-rāja, [BhP.] barhis : pl. the descendants of Barhis, [Saṃskārak.] 🔎 barhís- | nominal stemSGNLOC |
| 1.47.4 | viśvavedasā | viśvávedas- viśvavedas : viśvá—vedas (viśvá-), mfn. = -vid, [RV.]; [VS.]; [AV.] viśvavedas : a sage, saint, [W.] viśvavedas : viśvá—vedas mfn. (viśvá-) = -vid, [RV.]; [VS.]; [BhP.] 🔎 viśvávedas- | nominal stemDUMVOC |
| 1.47.4 | mádhvā | mádhu- madhu : mádhu mf(U or u or vI)n. (gen. n. Ved. mádhvas, mádhos, or mádhunas; instr. mádhvā; dat. mádhune; loc. mádhau) sweet, delicious, pleasant, charming, delightful, [RV.]; [TS.] madhu : bitter or pungent, [L.] madhu : mádhu m. N. of the first month of the year (= Caitra, March-April), [ŚBr.] &c. &c. madhu : the season of spring, [Var.]; [Kālid.] madhu : Bassia Latifolia, [L.] madhu : Jonesia Asoka, [L.] madhu : liquorice, [L.] madhu : N. of Śiva, [MBh.] madhu : of two Asuras (the one killed by Viṣṇu, the other by Śatru-ghna), [MBh.]; [Hariv.]; [Pur.] madhu : of one of the 7 sages under Manu Cākṣuṣa, [MārkP.] madhu : of a son of the third Manu, [Hariv.] madhu : of various princes (of a son of Vṛṣa, of Deva-kṣatra, of Bindu-mat, of Arjuna Kārtavīrya), [Hariv.]; [Pur.] madhu : of a son of Bhaṭṭa-nārāyaṇa, [Kṣitīś.]; of a teacher (= madhva or ananda-tīrtha), [Col.] madhu : of a mountain, [MārkP.] madhu : (pl.) the race of Madhu (= the Yādavas or Māthuras), [MBh.]; [Hariv.]; [BhP.] madhu : mádhu (u) f. a partic. plant (= jīvā or jīvantī), [L.] madhu : mádhu n. anything sweet (esp. if liquid), mead &c., [RV.]; [AV.]; [TBr.] madhu : Soma (also somyam madhu), [RV.] madhu : honey (said to possess intoxicating qualities and to be of 8 kinds; madhuno leha m. licker of honey a bee, [W.]), [RV.] &c. &c. madhu : milk or anything produced from milk (as butter, ghee &c.), [RV.]; [VS.]; [GṛŚrS.] madhu : the juice or nectar of flowers, any sweet intoxicating drink, wine or spirituous liquor, [Kāv.]; [Var.]; [Sāh.] madhu : sugar, [L.] madhu : water, [L.] madhu : pyrites, [Bhpr.] madhu : N. of a Brāhmaṇa, [ŚBr.]; a kind of metre, [Col.] madhu : [cf. Gk., μέθυ, μέθη, Slav. medǔ; Lith. midùs, medùs; Germ. Meth; Eng. mead.] 🔎 mádhu- | nominal stemSGNINS |
| 1.47.4 | yajñám | yajñá- yajña : yajñá m. worship, devotion, prayer, praise yajña : act of worship or devotion, offering, oblation, sacrifice (the former meanings prevailing in Veda, the latter in post-Vedic literature; cf. mahā-y°), [RV.] &c. &c. yajña : a worshipper, sacrificer, [RV. iii, 30, 15]; [32, 12] yajña : fire, [L.] yajña : = ātman, [L.] yajña : Sacrifice personified, [MBh.]; [Hariv.] yajña : (with prājāpatya) N. of the reputed author of [RV. x, 130], [Anukr.] yajña : N. of a form of Viṣṇu, [Pur.] yajña : of Indra under Manu Svāyambhuva, [ib.] yajña : of a son of Ruci and Ākūti, [ib.] 🔎 yajñá- | nominal stemSGMACC |
| 1.47.4 | mimikṣatam | √mikṣ- mikṣ : or mimikṣ (prob. Desid. from a lost √ miś, contained in miśra and miśla; but referred by others to √ mih, q.v.; only pr. mímikṣati pf. mimikṣátuḥ, °ṣé, °ṣire, and Impv. mimikṣvá; cf. sam-√ mikṣ), to mix (Ā. intrans.), mingle with (instr.), prepare (an oblation of Soma &c.), [RV.]; [VS.]; [Br.] : Caus. mekṣayati, to stir up, mix, mingle, [ŚBr.] mikṣ : See √ myakṣ. 🔎 √mikṣ- | rootDUPRSACT2IMP |
| 1.47.4 | 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 |
| 1.47.4 | vām vām : (encl.) acc. dat. gen. du. of 2nd pers. pron. (cf. [Pāṇ. viii, 1, 20]; [24] &c.), [RV.] &c. &c. (the accented vā́m in [RV. vi, 55, 1] is thought to be = āvām nom. du. of 1st pers. pron.) 🔎 vām | tvám | pronounDUACC |
| 1.47.4 | sutásomāḥ | 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 |
| 1.47.4 | abhídyavaḥ | abhídyu- abhidyu : abhí-dyu mfn. directed to heaven, tending or going to heaven, [RV.] abhidyu : heavenly, bright, [RV.]; [ŚBr.] 🔎 abhídyu- | nominal stemPLMNOM |
| 1.47.4 | yuvā́m | tvám | pronounDUACC |
| 1.47.4 | havante | √hū- hū : weak form of √ hve, p. 1308. hū : mfn. calling, invoking (see indra-, deva-, pitṛ-hū &c.) hū : ind. an exclamation of contempt, grief &c. (hū hū, the yelling of a jackal, [VarBṛS.]) 🔎 √hū- | rootPLPRSMED3IND |
| 1.47.4 | aśvinā | 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 stemDUMVOC |