10.18.10
उप॑ सर्प मा॒तरं॒ भूमि॑मे॒तामु॑रु॒व्यच॑सं पृथि॒वीं सु॒शेवा॑म्
ऊर्ण॑म्रदा युव॒तिर्दक्षि॑णावत ए॒षा त्वा॑ पातु॒ निर्ऋ॑तेरु॒पस्था॑त्
10.18.10
úpa sarpa mātáram bhū́mim etā́m
uruvyácasam pr̥thivī́ṃ suśévām
ū́rṇamradā yuvatír dákṣiṇāvate-
eṣā́ tvā pātu nírr̥ter upásthāt
10.18.10
upafrom úpa
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from eṣá
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from √pā- 1
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from upástha-
10.18.10
Betake thee to the Iap of Earth the Mother, of Earth far-spreading, very kind and gracious. Young Dame, wool-soft unto the guerdongiver, may she preserve thee from Destruction's bosom.
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| 10.18.10 | úpa upa : úpa ind. (a preposition or prefix to verbs and nouns, expressing) towards, near to (opposed to apa, away), by the side of, with, together with, under, down (e.g. upa-√ gam, to go near, undergo; upa-gamana, approaching; in the Veda the verb has sometimes to be supplied from the context, and sometimes is placed after the verb to which it belongs, e.g. āyayur upa = upāyayuḥ, they approached). (As unconnected with verbs and prefixed to nouns expresses) direction towards, nearness, contiguity in space, time, number, degree, resemblance, and relationship, but with the idea of subordination and inferiority (e.g. upa-kaniṣṭhikā, the finger next to the little finger; upa-purāṇam, a secondary or subordinate Purāṇa; upa-daśa, nearly ten) upa : sometimes forming with the nouns to which it is prefixed compound adverbs (e.g. upa-mūlam, at the root; upa-pūrva-rātram, towards the beginning of night; upa-kūpe, near a well) which lose their adverbial terminations if they are again compounded with nouns (e.g. upakūpa-jalāśaya, a reservoir in the neighbourhood of a well) upa : prefixed to proper names may express in classical literature ‘a younger brother’ (e.g. upendra, ‘the younger brother of Indra’), and in Buddhist literature ‘a son’. (As a separable adverb rarely expresses) thereto, further, moreover (e.g. tatropa brahma yo veda, who further knows the Brahman), [RV.]; [AV.]; [ŚBr.]; [PārGṛ.] (As a separable preposition) near to, towards, in the direction of, under, below (with acc., e.g. upa āśāḥ, towards the regions) upa : near to, at, on, upon upa : at the time of, upon, up to, in, above (with loc., e.g. upa sānuṣu, on the tops of the mountains) upa : with, together with, at the same time with, according to (with inst., e.g. upa dharmabhiḥ, according to the rules of duty), [RV.]; [AV.]; [ŚBr.] , besides the meanings given above, is said by native authorities to imply disease, extinction; ornament; command; reproof; undertaking; giving; killing; diffusing; wish; power; effort; resemblance, &c.; upa : [cf. Zd. upa; Gk. ὑπό; Lat. sub; Goth. uf; Old Germ. oba; Mod. Germ. ob in Obdach, obliegen, &c.] 🔎 úpa | úpa upa : úpa ind. (a preposition or prefix to verbs and nouns, expressing) towards, near to (opposed to apa, away), by the side of, with, together with, under, down (e.g. upa-√ gam, to go near, undergo; upa-gamana, approaching; in the Veda the verb has sometimes to be supplied from the context, and sometimes is placed after the verb to which it belongs, e.g. āyayur upa = upāyayuḥ, they approached). (As unconnected with verbs and prefixed to nouns expresses) direction towards, nearness, contiguity in space, time, number, degree, resemblance, and relationship, but with the idea of subordination and inferiority (e.g. upa-kaniṣṭhikā, the finger next to the little finger; upa-purāṇam, a secondary or subordinate Purāṇa; upa-daśa, nearly ten) upa : sometimes forming with the nouns to which it is prefixed compound adverbs (e.g. upa-mūlam, at the root; upa-pūrva-rātram, towards the beginning of night; upa-kūpe, near a well) which lose their adverbial terminations if they are again compounded with nouns (e.g. upakūpa-jalāśaya, a reservoir in the neighbourhood of a well) upa : prefixed to proper names may express in classical literature ‘a younger brother’ (e.g. upendra, ‘the younger brother of Indra’), and in Buddhist literature ‘a son’. (As a separable adverb rarely expresses) thereto, further, moreover (e.g. tatropa brahma yo veda, who further knows the Brahman), [RV.]; [AV.]; [ŚBr.]; [PārGṛ.] (As a separable preposition) near to, towards, in the direction of, under, below (with acc., e.g. upa āśāḥ, towards the regions) upa : near to, at, on, upon upa : at the time of, upon, up to, in, above (with loc., e.g. upa sānuṣu, on the tops of the mountains) upa : with, together with, at the same time with, according to (with inst., e.g. upa dharmabhiḥ, according to the rules of duty), [RV.]; [AV.]; [ŚBr.] , besides the meanings given above, is said by native authorities to imply disease, extinction; ornament; command; reproof; undertaking; giving; killing; diffusing; wish; power; effort; resemblance, &c.; upa : [cf. Zd. upa; Gk. ὑπό; Lat. sub; Goth. uf; Old Germ. oba; Mod. Germ. ob in Obdach, obliegen, &c.] 🔎 úpa | invariablelocal particle:LP |
| 10.18.10 | sarpa sarpa : sarpá mf(I)n. creeping, crawling, stealing along, [Gaut.] (cf. pīṭha-, vṛkṣa-s°) sarpa : sarpá m. (ifc. f(A). ) a snake, serpent, serpent-demon (cf. nāga; sarpāṇām ayanam, ‘a partic. annual festival’), tortuous motion, [RV.] &c. &c. sarpa : sarpá m. a partic. constellation (when only the three unfavourable planets are situated in the three Kendras), [VarBṛS.] sarpa : Mesua Roxburghii, [L.] sarpa : N. of one of the 11 Rudras, [MBh.] of a Rākṣasa, [VP.] sarpa : (pl.) N. of a partic. tribe of Mlecchas (formerly Kṣatriyas and described as wearing beards), [Hariv.] sarpa : sarpá n. = sapa-sāman, q.v. sarpa : [cf. Gk. ἑρπετόν Lat. serpens; see also under √ srip.] sarpa : &c. See p. 1184, col. 1. 🔎 sarpa | √sr̥p- sṛp : cl. 1. P. ([Dhātup. xxiii, 14]) sárpati (ep. and mc. also °te; p. sárpat [see s.v.] and sarpamāṇa; pf. sasarpa [1. du. sasṛpiva] [Br.]; aor. asṛpat, [AV.]; [Br.]; asṛpta, [Br.] &c.; asārpsīt or asrāpsīt Gr.; fut. sarptā or sraptā, [ib.]; sarpsyati, [Br.]; srapsyati, [ib.] &c.; inf. sarpitum, [MBh.] &c.; sarptum or sraptum Gr.; -sṛ́pas, [Br.]; ind.p. sṛptvā, [ib.]; -sṛ́pya, [AV.] &c.; -sarpam, [Br.] &c.), to creep, crawl, glide, slink, move gently or cautiously (sarpata, ‘depart!’, [Rājat.]), [RV.] &c. &c.; to slip into (acc.), [AitBr.]; (in ritual) to glide noiselessly and with bended body and hand in hand (esp. from the Sadas to the Bahiṣ-pavamāna), [Br.]; [ŚrS.]; [ChUp.] : Pass. sṛpyate (aor. asarpi), to be crept &c., [MBh.] &c.: Caus. sarpayati (aor. asīsṛpat or asasarpat), to cause to creep &c. (see ava-, anu-pra-, vi-√ sṛp) : Desid. sísṛpsati (see ut-√ sṛp) : Intens. sarīsṛpyate ([AitĀr.]), sarīsarpti, p. sarīsṛpat ([BhP.]), to creep along or hither and thither, glide about &c. [cf. Gk. ἕρπω; Lat. serpere; see also sarpa.] 🔎 √sr̥p- | rootSGPRSACT2IMP |
| 10.18.10 | mātáram | mātár- | nominal stemSGFACC |
| 10.18.10 | bhū́mim | bhū́mi- bhūmi : bhū́mi f. (Ved. also nom. bhū́mī gen. abl. °myās loc. °myām) the earth, soil, ground, [RV.] &c. &c. bhūmi : (pl. divisions of the world; cf. bhūmi-traya) bhūmi : a territory, country, district, [ib.] bhūmi : a place, situation, [ŚBr.] &c. &c. bhūmi : position, posture, attitude, [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c. bhūmi : the part or personification (played by an actor), [Kathās.] bhūmi : the floor of a house, story, [Megh.]; [Kathās.] bhūmi : the area, [Śulbas.] bhūmi : the base of any geometrical figure, [Col.] bhūmi : (metaph.) a step, degree, stage, [Yogas.] (with Buddhists there are 10 or 13 stages of existence or perfection, [Dharmas. 45]; [46]) bhūmi : extent, limit, [Kir.] bhūmi : (ifc.) a matter, subject, object, receptacle i.e. fit object or person for (cf. viśvāsa-, sneha-bh° &c., and pātra, bhājana) bhūmi : the tongue, [L.] bhūmi : (also) = bhū (above) bhūmi : bhū́mi m. N. of a son or grandson of Yuyudhāna and father of Yugaṃdhara, [Hariv.]; [VP.] bhūmi : , bhūmī &c. See p. 763. 🔎 bhū́mi- | nominal stemSGFACC |
| 10.18.10 | etā́m | eṣá eṣa : eṣá mfn. gliding, running, hastening, [RV.] eṣa : eṣá (nom. m. of etád, q.v.) eṣa : éṣa mfn. (fr. √ iṣ) ifc. seeking, [ŚBr. xiii] eṣa : éṣa m. the act of seeking or going after, [RV. x, 48, 9] eṣa : (eṣá), wish, option, [RV. i, 180, 4], (cf. svaīṣá) eṣa : [cf. Zd. aêsha; O. H. G. ērā.] 🔎 eṣá | pronounSGFACC |
| 10.18.10 | uruvyácasam | uruvyácas- uruvyacas : uru—vyácas mfn. occupying wide space, widely extending, widely capacious, [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS. xxvii, 16] uruvyacas : uru—vyácas m. N. of a Rakṣas, [L.] 🔎 uruvyácas- | nominal stemSGFACC |
| 10.18.10 | pr̥thivī́m | pr̥thivī́- pṛthivī : pṛthivī́ f. (= pṛthvī f. of pṛthu) the earth or wide world (‘the broad and extended One’, personified as devī and often invoked together with the sky [cf. 3. div and dyāvā-pṛthivī, [RTL. 182]]; according to [VP.] daughter of pṛthu; the Veda makes 3 earths, one called bhūmi, inhabited by men, and 2 under it; there is also an earth between the world of men and the circumambient ocean [[ŚBr.]] and one extending through the 3 worlds [[Naigh.]]), [RV.] &c. &c. pṛthivī : land, ground, soil, [ib.] pṛthivī : earth regarded as one of the elements, [Prab.]; [Suśr.] pṛthivī : = antarikṣa, [Naigh. i, 3] 🔎 pr̥thivī́- | nominal stemSGFACC |
| 10.18.10 | suśévām | suśéva- suśeva : su—śéva mfn. very dear or kind or favourable, [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.]; [TS.] suśeva : very auspicious or prosperous (as a path), [AitBr.] 🔎 suśéva- | nominal stemSGFACC |
| 10.18.10 | ū́rṇamradāḥ | ū́rṇamradas- ūrṇamradas : ū́rṇa—mradas (ū́rṇa°) mfn. soft as wool, [RV. v, 5, 4]; [x, 18, 10]; [AV. xviii, 3, 49]; [VS.] 🔎 ū́rṇamradas- | nominal stemSGFNOM |
| 10.18.10 | yuvatíḥ | yuvatí- yuvati : yuvatí f. a girl, young woman, any young female animal, [RV.] &c. &c. (in [RV.] applied to Uṣas, Night and Morning, Heaven and Earth &c.; with śaryā, prob. ‘an arrow just shot off’; but cf. yuvā́; ifc. as f. for yuvan, a youth, e.g. sa-bāla-vṛddhayuvatiḥ purī, a town with boys, old and young men, [Hariv.]) yuvati : turmeric, [L.] 🔎 yuvatí- | nominal stemSGFNOM |
| 10.18.10 | dákṣiṇāvate | dákṣiṇāvant- | nominal stemSGMDAT |
| 10.18.10 | eṣā́ | eṣá eṣa : eṣá mfn. gliding, running, hastening, [RV.] eṣa : eṣá (nom. m. of etád, q.v.) eṣa : éṣa mfn. (fr. √ iṣ) ifc. seeking, [ŚBr. xiii] eṣa : éṣa m. the act of seeking or going after, [RV. x, 48, 9] eṣa : (eṣá), wish, option, [RV. i, 180, 4], (cf. svaīṣá) eṣa : [cf. Zd. aêsha; O. H. G. ērā.] 🔎 eṣá | pronounSGFNOM |
| 10.18.10 | tvā | tvám | pronounSGACC |
| 10.18.10 | pātu | √pā- 1 pā : f. guarding, protecting, [L.] pā : f. = pūta and pūritaka. pā : cl. 1. P. ([Dhātup. xxii, 27]) píbati (Ved. and ep. also Ā. °te; rarely pipati, °te, [Kāṭh.]; [Br.]) cl. 2. pāti, pāthás, pānti, [RV.]; [AV.]; p. Ā. papāná, [RV.], pípāna, [AV.] (pf. P. papaú, 2. sg. papātha, [RV.]; papitha, [Pāṇ. vi, 4, 64], Sch.; papīyāt, [RV.]; p. papivás, [AV.]; Ā. pape, papire, [RV.]; p. papāná, [ib.]; aor. or impf. apāt, [RV.] [cf. [Pāṇ. ii, 4, 77]]; 3. pl. apuḥ [?] [RV. i, 164, 7]; -pāsta, [AV. xii, 3, 43]; Prec. 3. sg. peyās, [RV.]; fut. pāsyati, °te, [Br.] &c.; pātā Gr.; ind.p. pītvā́, [RV.] &c. &c., °tvī, [RV.]; -pāya, [AV.] &c. &c.; -pīya, [MBh.]; pāyam, [Kāvyād.]; inf. píbadhyai, [RV.]; pātum, [MBh.] &c.; pā́tave, [AV.]; [Br.]; pā́tavaí, [RV.]), to drink, quaff, suck, sip, swallow (with acc., rarely gen.), [RV.] &c. &c.; (met.) to imbibe, draw in, appropriate, enjoy, feast upon (with the eyes, ears &c.), [Mn.]; [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.; to drink up, exhaust, absorb, [BhP.]; [Pañc.]; to drink intoxicating liquors, [Buddh.] : Pass. pīyáte, [AV.] &c. &c.: Caus. pāyayati, °te (pf. pāyayām āsā, [MBh.]; aor. apīpyat, [Pāṇ. vii, 4, 4]; ind.p. pāyayitvā, [MBh.]; inf. pā́yayitavaí, [ŚBr.]), to cause to drink, give to drink, water (horses or cattle), [RV.] &c. &c.: Desid. pipāsati ([RV.] also pipīṣati), to wish to drink, thirst, [ib.] : Desid. of Caus. pipāyayiṣati, to wish or intend to give to drink, [Kāṭh.] : Intens. pepīyate (p. °yamāna also with pass meaning), to drink greedily or repeatedly, [Up.]; [Hariv.] pā : [cf. Gk. πέ-πω-κα; Aeol. πώ-νω = πίνω; Lat. pō-tus, pō-tum, bibo for pi-bo; Slav. pi-ja, pi-ti] pā : mfn. drinking, quaffing &c. (cf. agre-, ṛtu-, madhu-, soma- &c.) pā : cl. 2. P. ([Dhāt. xxiv, 48]) pā́ti (Impv. pāhí; pr. p. P. pā́t Ā. pāná, [RV.]; pf. papau Gr.; aor. apāsīt, [Rājat.] Subj. pāsati, [RV.]; fut. pāsyati, pātā Gr.; Prec. pāyāt, [Pāṇ. vi, 4, 68], Sch.; inf. pātum, [MBh.]), to watch, keep, preserve; to protect from, defend against (abl.), [RV.] &c. &c.; to protect (a country) i.e. rule, govern, [Rājat.]; to observe, notice, attend to, follow, [RV.]; [AitBr.] : Caus. pālayati See √ pāl: Desid. pipāsati Gr.: Intens. pāpāyate, pāpeti, pāpāti, [ib.] pā : [cf. Zd. pā, paiti; Gk. πά-ομαι, πέ-πα-μαι, πῶ-ν, &c.; Lat. pa-sco, pa-bulum; Lith. pë-mů́] pā : mfn. keeping, protecting, guarding &c. (cf. apāna-, ritā-, go-, tanū- &c.) pā : cl. 3. Ā. pípīte, to rise against, be hostile (see 2. anūt-√ , p. 41; 2. ut-pā, p. 181; praty-ut- √ , p. 677). 🔎 √pā- 1 | rootSGPRSACT3IMP |
| 10.18.10 | nírr̥teḥ | nírr̥ti- nirṛti : nír-°ṛti f. (nír-) dissolution, destruction, calamity, evil, adversity, [RV.] &c. &c. (personified as the goddess of death and corruption and often associated with Mṛtyu, A-rāti &c., [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.]; variously regarded as the wife of A-dharma, mother of Bhaya, Mahā-bhaya and Mṛtyu [[MBh.]] or as a daughter of A-dharma and Hiṃsā and mother of Naraka and Bhaya [[MārkP.]]; binds mortals with her cords, [AV.]; [Br.] &c.; is regent of the south [[AV.]] and of the asterism Mūla [[Var.]]) nirṛti : the bottom or lower depths of the earth (as the seat of putrefaction), [AV.]; [VS.]; [ŚBr.] nirṛti : nír-°ṛti m. death or the genius of death, [BhP.] nirṛti : N. of a Rudra, [MBh.]; [Hariv.]; [Pur.] nirṛti : of one of the 8 Vasus, [Hariv.] (v.l. ni-kṛti) 🔎 nírr̥ti- | nominal stemSGFGEN |
| 10.18.10 | upásthāt | upástha- upastha : upá-stha m. ‘the part which is under’, lap, middle or inner part of anything, a well-surrounded or sheltered place, secure place, [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.]; [AitBr.]; [ŚBr.] &c. upastha : (upasthaṃ-√ kṛ, to make a lap, sit down with the legs bent, [AitBr. viii, 9, 5]; [ĀśvGṛ.]; [ŚāṅkhŚr.]; upasthe-√ kṛ, to take on one's lap, [ŚBr. iii]) upastha : upá-stha m. n. the generative organs (esp. of a woman), [VS. ix, 22]; [ŚBr.]; [MBh.]; [Mn.]; [Yājñ.] &c. upastha : the haunch or hip upastha : the anus, [L.] upastha : upa-sthá mfn. standing upon, [AV. xii, 1, 62] upastha : standing by the side of, being near at hand, near, [L.] 🔎 upástha- | nominal stemSGMABL |