10.64.16
ए॒वा क॒विस्तु॑वी॒रवाँ॑ ऋत॒ज्ञा द्र॑विण॒स्युर्द्रवि॑णसश्चका॒नः
उ॒क्थेभि॒रत्र॑ म॒तिभि॑श्च॒ विप्रोऽपी॑पय॒द्गयो॑ दि॒व्यानि॒ जन्म॑
10.64.16
evā́ kavís tuvīrávām̐ r̥tajñā́ḥ-
draviṇasyúr dráviṇasaś cakānáḥ
ukthébhir átra matíbhiś ca vípraḥ-
-ápīpayad gáyo divyā́ni jánma
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evafrom evá
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from dráviṇas-
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10.64.16
Thus hath the sage, skilled in loud singers' duties, desiring riches, yearning after treasure, Gaya, the priestly singer, with his praises and hymns contented the Celestial people.
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| 10.64.16 | evá + eva : evá ind. (in the Saṃhitā also evā́) (√ i, [Uṇ. i, 152]; fr. pronom. base e, [BRD.], probably connected with 2. éva), so, just so, exactly so (in the sense of the later evam), [RV.]; [AV.] eva : indeed, truly, really (often at the beginning of a verse in conjunction with other particles, as id, hi), [RV.] eva : (in its most frequent use of strengthening the idea expressed by any word, must be variously rendered by such adverbs as) just, exactly, very, same, only, even, alone, merely, immediately on, still, already, &c. (e.g. tvam eva yantā nānyo 'sti pṛthivyām, thou alone art a charioteer, no other is on earth, i.e. thou art the best charioteer, [MBh. iii, 2825]; tāvatīm eva rātrim, just so long as a night; evam eva or tathaiva, exactly so, in this manner only; in the same manner as above; tenaiva mantreṇa, with the same Mantra as above; apaḥ spṛṣṭvaiva, by merely touching water; tān eva, these very persons; na cirād eva, in no long time at all; japyenaiva, by sole repetition; abhuktvaiva, even without having eaten; iti vadann eva, at the very moment of saying so; sa jīvann eva, he while still living, &c.), [RV.] &c., [MBh.] &c. eva : (sometimes, esp. in connection with other adverbs, is a mere expletive without any exact meaning and not translatable, e.g. tv eva, caiva, eva ca, &c.; according to native authorities implies emphasis, affirmation, detraction, diminution, command, restrainment); eva : [cf. Zd. aeva; Goth. aiv; Old Germ. eo, io; Mod. Germ. je.] eva : éva mfn. (√ i), going, moving, speedy, quick, [TBr. iii]; [Uṇ.] eva : éva (as), m. course, way (generally instr. pl.), [RV.] eva : the earth, world, [VS. xv, 4]; [5] [[Mahīdh.]] eva : a horse, [RV. i, 158, 3] [[Sāy.]] eva : éva (ās), m. pl. way or manner of acting or proceeding, conduct, habit, usage, custom, [RV.] eva : éva m. eva : [cf. Gk. αἰές, αἰών; Lat. aevu-m; Goth. aivs; O. H. G. êwa and Angl.Sax. êu, êo, ‘custom’, ‘law’; Germ. Ehe.] 🔎 evá + | evá eva : evá ind. (in the Saṃhitā also evā́) (√ i, [Uṇ. i, 152]; fr. pronom. base e, [BRD.], probably connected with 2. éva), so, just so, exactly so (in the sense of the later evam), [RV.]; [AV.] eva : indeed, truly, really (often at the beginning of a verse in conjunction with other particles, as id, hi), [RV.] eva : (in its most frequent use of strengthening the idea expressed by any word, must be variously rendered by such adverbs as) just, exactly, very, same, only, even, alone, merely, immediately on, still, already, &c. (e.g. tvam eva yantā nānyo 'sti pṛthivyām, thou alone art a charioteer, no other is on earth, i.e. thou art the best charioteer, [MBh. iii, 2825]; tāvatīm eva rātrim, just so long as a night; evam eva or tathaiva, exactly so, in this manner only; in the same manner as above; tenaiva mantreṇa, with the same Mantra as above; apaḥ spṛṣṭvaiva, by merely touching water; tān eva, these very persons; na cirād eva, in no long time at all; japyenaiva, by sole repetition; abhuktvaiva, even without having eaten; iti vadann eva, at the very moment of saying so; sa jīvann eva, he while still living, &c.), [RV.] &c., [MBh.] &c. eva : (sometimes, esp. in connection with other adverbs, is a mere expletive without any exact meaning and not translatable, e.g. tv eva, caiva, eva ca, &c.; according to native authorities implies emphasis, affirmation, detraction, diminution, command, restrainment); eva : [cf. Zd. aeva; Goth. aiv; Old Germ. eo, io; Mod. Germ. je.] eva : éva mfn. (√ i), going, moving, speedy, quick, [TBr. iii]; [Uṇ.] eva : éva (as), m. course, way (generally instr. pl.), [RV.] eva : the earth, world, [VS. xv, 4]; [5] [[Mahīdh.]] eva : a horse, [RV. i, 158, 3] [[Sāy.]] eva : éva (ās), m. pl. way or manner of acting or proceeding, conduct, habit, usage, custom, [RV.] eva : éva m. eva : [cf. Gk. αἰές, αἰών; Lat. aevu-m; Goth. aivs; O. H. G. êwa and Angl.Sax. êu, êo, ‘custom’, ‘law’; Germ. Ehe.] 🔎 evá | invariable |
| 10.64.16 | kavíḥ | kaví- kavi : kaví mfn. (√ 1. kū cf. 2. kava, ā́kūta, ā́kūti, kāvya, [Naigh. iii, 15]; [Nir. xii, 13]; [Uṇ. iv, 138]) gifted with insight, intelligent, knowing, enlightened, wise, sensible, prudent, skilful, cunning kavi : kaví (is), m. a thinker, intelligent man, man of understanding, leader kavi : a wise man, sage, seer, prophet kavi : a singer, bard, poet (but in this sense without any technical application in the Veda), [RV.]; [VS.]; [TS.]; [AV.]; [ŚBr. i, 4, 2, 8]; [KaṭhUp. iii, 14]; [MBh.]; [Bhag.]; [BhāgP.]; [Mn. vii, 49]; [R.]; [Ragh.] kavi : N. of several gods, (esp.) of Agni, [RV. ii, 23, 1]; [x, 5, 3]; [iii, 5, 1]; [i, 31, 2]; [76, 5] kavi : of Varuṇa, Indra, the Aśvins, Maruts, Ādityas kavi : of the Soma kavi : of the Soma priest and other sacrificers kavi : (probably) N. of a particular poet kavi : cf. áṅgiras ([Mn. ii, 151]) and uśánas ([Bhag. x, 37]) kavi : of the ancient sages or patriarchs (as spirits now surrounding the sun) kavi : of the Ṛbhus (as skilful in contrivance) kavi : of Pūṣan (as leader or guider) kavi : N. of a son of Brahmā, [MBh. xiii, 4123], [4142]-[4150] kavi : of Brahmā, [W.] kavi : of a son of Bhṛgu and father of Śukra, [MBh. i, 2606] (cf. [3204]; [BhāgP. iv, 1, 45] and [Kull.] on [Mn. iii, 198]) kavi : that of Śukra (regent of the planet Venus and preceptor of the demons), [Rājat. iv, 495] kavi : of the planet Venus, [NBD.] kavi : of the sons of several Manus, [Hariv.]; [BhāgP.]; [VP.] kavi : of a son of Kauśika and pupil of Garga, [Hariv.] kavi : of a son of Ṛṣabha, [BhāgP.] kavi : of Vālmīki, [L.] kavi : a keeper or herd, [RV. vii, 18, 8] kavi : (fig.) N. of the gates of the sacrificial enclosure, [TS. v, 11, 1, 2] (cf. kaváṣ) kavi : the sun, [W.] kavi : of various men kavi : the soul in the Sāṃkhya philosophy Comm. kavi : a cunning fighter, [L.] kavi : an owl, [L.] kavi : kaví (is or ī, [W.]), f. the bit of a bridle, [L.] kavi : the reins (cf. kavikā), [W.] kavi : a ladle (cf. kambi), [L.] 🔎 kaví- | nominal stemSGMNOM |
| 10.64.16 | tuvīrávān | tuvīrávant- | nominal stemSGMNOM |
| 10.64.16 | r̥tajñā́ḥ | r̥tajñā́- ṛtajñā : ṛta—jñā mfn. knowing or conversant with the sacred law or usage (at sacrifices &c.), [RV.]; [AV.] 🔎 r̥tajñā́- | nominal stemSGMNOM |
| 10.64.16 | draviṇasyúḥ | draviṇasyú- | nominal stemSGMNOM |
| 10.64.16 | dráviṇasaḥ | dráviṇas- draviṇas : dráviṇas n. movable property, substance &c. (= dráviṇa), [RV. i, 15, 7] &c. draviṇas : concr. bestower of wealth (said of Agni, [Sāy.] ‘moving, ever moving’), [iii, 7, 10] draviṇas : dráviṇas m. N. of a son of Pṛthu (= draviṇa), [BhP. iv, 24, 2.] 🔎 dráviṇas- | nominal stemSGNGEN |
| 10.64.16 | cakānáḥ | √kā- kā : onomat. imitation of the cry of the ass, [BhP. x, 15, 30.] kā : = kád and 1. ku in comp. to express depreciation, e.g. kākṣa, kā-patha, kāpuruṣa, koṣṇa, qq.vv. [Pāṇ. vi, 3, 104]; [Vop. vi, 93.] kā : = √ kan (perf. cake, cakāná; see kā́yamāna s.v.), to seek, desire, yearn, love (with acc. and dat.), [RV.]; to like, enjoy, be satisfied with (loc. gen. or inst.), [RV.] : Intens. (p. cākát) to please, be sought after, be wished for, satisfy, [RV. x, 29, 1] (cf. anu-, ā-, saṃ- √ , kāti.) 🔎 √kā- | rootSGMNOMPRFMEDnon-finite:PTCP |
| 10.64.16 | ukthébhiḥ | ukthá- uktha : ukthá am, n. a saying, sentence, verse, eulogy, praise, [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.] uktha : (in the ritual) a kind of recitation or certain recited verses forming a subdivision of the Śastras (they generally form a series, and are recited in contradistinction to the Sāman verses which are sung and to the Yajus or muttered sacrificial formulas), [AitBr.]; [TS.]; [ŚBr.]; [ChUp.] &c. uktha : (the mahad-uktham or bṛhad-uktham, ‘great Uktha’, forms a series of verses, in three sections, each containing eighty Tṛcas or triple verses, recited at the end of the Agnicayana) uktha : N. of the Sāma-veda, [ŚBr.] uktha : ukthá m. a form of Agni, [MBh.] uktha : N. of a prince, [VP.] uktha : N. of a divine being belonging to the Viśve Devās, [Hariv. 11542.] 🔎 ukthá- | nominal stemPLNINS |
| 10.64.16 | átra atra : á-tra (or Ved. á-trā), ind. (fr. pronominal base a; often used in sense of loc. case asmin), in this matter, in this respect; in this place, here; at this time; there; then. atra : a-tra mfn. (√ tras), (only for the etym. of kṣattra), ‘not enjoying or affording protection’, [BṛĀrUp.] atra : atrá m. (for at-tra, fr. √ ad), a devourer, demon, [RV.]; [AV.], a Rākṣasa. atra : átra n. (for at-tra), food, [RV. x, 79, 2.] atra : átra &c. See s.v. 🔎 átra | átra atra : á-tra (or Ved. á-trā), ind. (fr. pronominal base a; often used in sense of loc. case asmin), in this matter, in this respect; in this place, here; at this time; there; then. atra : a-tra mfn. (√ tras), (only for the etym. of kṣattra), ‘not enjoying or affording protection’, [BṛĀrUp.] atra : atrá m. (for at-tra, fr. √ ad), a devourer, demon, [RV.]; [AV.], a Rākṣasa. atra : átra n. (for at-tra), food, [RV. x, 79, 2.] atra : átra &c. See s.v. 🔎 átra | invariable |
| 10.64.16 | matíbhiḥ | matí- mati : &c. See p. 783, col. 2. mati : matí f. (in [ŚBr.] also máti) devotion, prayer, worship, hymn, sacred utterance, [RV.]; [VS.] mati : thought, design, intention, resolution, determination, inclination, wish, desire (with loc. dat. or inf.), [RV.] &c. &c. (matyā ind. wittingly, knowingly, purposely; matiṃ √ kṛ or dhā or dhṛ or ā-√ dhā or samā-√ dhā or ā-√ sthā or sam-ā-√ sthā, with loc. dat. acc. with prati, or artham ifc., to set the heart on, make up one's mind, resolve, determine; matim with Caus. of ni-√ vṛt and abl. of a verbal noun, to give up the idea of; āhita-mati ifc. = having resolved upon; vinivṛtta-mati with abl. = having desisted from) mati : opinion, notion, idea, belief, conviction, view, creed, [ŚrS.]; [Mn.]; [MBh.] &c. (matyā ind. at will; ifc., ‘under the idea of’ e.g. vyāghra-m°, ‘under the idea of its being a tiger’) mati : the mind, perception, understanding, intelligence, sense, judgement, [ŚBr.] &c. &c. (in [RV.] also ‘that which is sensible’, intelligent, mindful, applied to Aditi, Indra and Agni) mati : esteem, respect, regard, [Kir.] mati : memory, remembrance, [L.] mati : Opinion personified (and identified with Subalātmajā as one of the mothers of the five sons of Pāṇḍu, or regarded as a daughter of Dakṣa and wife of Soma, or as the wife of Viveka), [MBh.]; [Hariv.]; [Prab.] mati : a kind of vegetable or pot-herb, [L.] mati : matí m. N. of a king, [Buddh.] mati : [cf. Lat. mens; Angl.Sax. ge-mynd; Eng. mind.] 🔎 matí- | nominal stemPLFINS |
| 10.64.16 | ca ca : the 20th letter of the alphabet, 1st of the 2nd (or palatal) class of consonants, having the sound of ch in church. ca : ind. and, both, also, moreover, as well as (= τε, Lat. que, placed like these particles as an enclitic after the word which it connects with what precedes; when used with a personal pronoun this must appear in its fuller accented form (e.g. táva ca máma ca [not te ca me ca], ‘both of thee and me’), when used after verbs the first of them is accented, [Pāṇ. viii, 1, 58 f.]; it connects whole sentences as well as parts of sentences; in [RV.] the double occurs more frequently than the single (e.g. aháṃ ca tváṃ ca, ‘I and thou’, [viii, 62, 11]); the double may also be used somewhat redundantly in class. Sanskṛt (e.g. kva hariṇakānāṃ jīvitaṃ cātilolaṃ kva ca vajra-sārāḥ śarās te, ‘where is the frail existence, of fawns and where are thy adamantine arrows?’, [Śak. i, 10]); in later literature, however, the first is more usually omitted (e.g. ahaṃ tvaṃ ca), and when more than two things are enumerated only one is often found (e.g. tejasā yaśasā lakṣmyā sthityā ca parayā, ‘in glory, in fame, in beauty, and in high position’, [Nal. xii, 6]); elsewhere, when more than two things are enumerated, is placed after some and omitted after others (e.g. ṛṇa-dātā ca vaidyaś ca śrotriyo nadī, ‘the payer of a debt and a physician [and] a Brāhman [and] a river’, [Hit. i, 4, 55]); in Ved. and even in class. Sanskṛt [[Mn. iii, 20]; [ix, 322]; [Hit.]], when the double would generally be used, the second may occasionally be omitted (e.g. indraś ca soma, ‘both Indra [and thou] Soma’, [RV. vii, 104, 25]; durbhedyaś cāśusaṃdheyaḥ, ‘both difficult to be divided [and] quickly united’, [Hit. i]); with lexicographers may imply a reference to certain other words which are not expressed (e.g. kamaṇḍalau ca karakaḥ, ‘the word karaka has the meaning ‘pitcher’ and other meanings’); sometimes is = eva, even, indeed, certainly, just (e.g. su-cintitaṃ cauṣadhaṃ na nāma-mātreṇa karoty arogam, ‘even a well-devised remedy does not cure a disease by its mere name’, [Hit.]; yāvanta eva te tāvāṃśca saḥ, ‘as great as they [were] just so great was he’, [Ragh. xii, 45]); occasionally is disjunctive, ‘but’, ‘on the contrary’, ‘on the other hand’, ‘yet’, ‘nevertheless’ (varam ādyau na cāntimaḥ, ‘better the two first but not the last’, [Hit.] ; śāntam idam āśrama-padaṃ sphurati ca bāhuḥ, ‘this hermitage is tranquil yet my arm throbs’, [Śak. i, 15]); ca-ca, though — yet, [Vikr. ii, 9]; ca-na ca, though — yet not, [Pat.]; — na tu (v.l. nanu) id., [Mālav. iv, 8]; na ca — , though not — yet, [Pat.]; may be used for vā, ‘either’, ‘or’ (e.g. iha cāmutra vā, ‘either here or hereafter’, [Mn. xii, 89]; strī vā pumān vā yac cānyat sattvam, ‘either a woman or a man or any other being’, [R.]), and when a neg. particle is joined with the two may then be translated by ‘neither’, ‘nor’; occasionally one or one na is omitted (e.g. na ca paribhoktuṃ naiva śaknomi hātum, ‘I am able neither to enjoy nor to abandon’, [Śak. v, 18]; na pūrvāhṇe na ca parāhṇe, ‘neither in the forenoon nor in the afternoon’); ca-ca may express immediate connection between two acts or their simultaneous occurrence (e.g. mama ca muktaṃ tamasā mano manasijena dhanuṣi śaraś ca niveśitaḥ, ‘no sooner is my mind freed from darkness than a shaft is fixed on his bow by the heart-born god’, [vi, 8]); is sometimes = ced, ‘if’ (cf. [Pāṇ. viii, 1, 30]; the verb is accented), [RV.]; [AV.]; [MBh.]; [Vikr. ii, 20]; [Bhartṛ. ii, 45]; may be used as an expletive (e.g. anyaiś ca kratubhiś ca, ‘and with other sacrifices’); is often joined to an adv. like eva, api, tathā, tathaiva, &c., either with or without a neg. particle (e.g. vairiṇaṃ nopaseveta sahāyaṃ caiva vairiṇaḥ, ‘one ought not to serve either an enemy or the ally of an enemy’, [Mn. iv, 133]); (see eva, api, &c.) For the meaning of after an interrogative See ká, kathā́, kím, kvá); ca : [cf. τε, Lat. que, pe (in nempe &c.); Goth. uh; Zd. ca; Old Pers. cā.] ca : mfn. pure, [L.] ca : moving to and fro, [L.] ca : mischievous, [L.] ca : seedless, [L.] ca : m. a thief, [L.] ca : the moon, [L.] ca : a tortoise, [L.] ca : Śiva, [L.] 🔎 ca | ca ca : the 20th letter of the alphabet, 1st of the 2nd (or palatal) class of consonants, having the sound of ch in church. ca : ind. and, both, also, moreover, as well as (= τε, Lat. que, placed like these particles as an enclitic after the word which it connects with what precedes; when used with a personal pronoun this must appear in its fuller accented form (e.g. táva ca máma ca [not te ca me ca], ‘both of thee and me’), when used after verbs the first of them is accented, [Pāṇ. viii, 1, 58 f.]; it connects whole sentences as well as parts of sentences; in [RV.] the double occurs more frequently than the single (e.g. aháṃ ca tváṃ ca, ‘I and thou’, [viii, 62, 11]); the double may also be used somewhat redundantly in class. Sanskṛt (e.g. kva hariṇakānāṃ jīvitaṃ cātilolaṃ kva ca vajra-sārāḥ śarās te, ‘where is the frail existence, of fawns and where are thy adamantine arrows?’, [Śak. i, 10]); in later literature, however, the first is more usually omitted (e.g. ahaṃ tvaṃ ca), and when more than two things are enumerated only one is often found (e.g. tejasā yaśasā lakṣmyā sthityā ca parayā, ‘in glory, in fame, in beauty, and in high position’, [Nal. xii, 6]); elsewhere, when more than two things are enumerated, is placed after some and omitted after others (e.g. ṛṇa-dātā ca vaidyaś ca śrotriyo nadī, ‘the payer of a debt and a physician [and] a Brāhman [and] a river’, [Hit. i, 4, 55]); in Ved. and even in class. Sanskṛt [[Mn. iii, 20]; [ix, 322]; [Hit.]], when the double would generally be used, the second may occasionally be omitted (e.g. indraś ca soma, ‘both Indra [and thou] Soma’, [RV. vii, 104, 25]; durbhedyaś cāśusaṃdheyaḥ, ‘both difficult to be divided [and] quickly united’, [Hit. i]); with lexicographers may imply a reference to certain other words which are not expressed (e.g. kamaṇḍalau ca karakaḥ, ‘the word karaka has the meaning ‘pitcher’ and other meanings’); sometimes is = eva, even, indeed, certainly, just (e.g. su-cintitaṃ cauṣadhaṃ na nāma-mātreṇa karoty arogam, ‘even a well-devised remedy does not cure a disease by its mere name’, [Hit.]; yāvanta eva te tāvāṃśca saḥ, ‘as great as they [were] just so great was he’, [Ragh. xii, 45]); occasionally is disjunctive, ‘but’, ‘on the contrary’, ‘on the other hand’, ‘yet’, ‘nevertheless’ (varam ādyau na cāntimaḥ, ‘better the two first but not the last’, [Hit.] ; śāntam idam āśrama-padaṃ sphurati ca bāhuḥ, ‘this hermitage is tranquil yet my arm throbs’, [Śak. i, 15]); ca-ca, though — yet, [Vikr. ii, 9]; ca-na ca, though — yet not, [Pat.]; — na tu (v.l. nanu) id., [Mālav. iv, 8]; na ca — , though not — yet, [Pat.]; may be used for vā, ‘either’, ‘or’ (e.g. iha cāmutra vā, ‘either here or hereafter’, [Mn. xii, 89]; strī vā pumān vā yac cānyat sattvam, ‘either a woman or a man or any other being’, [R.]), and when a neg. particle is joined with the two may then be translated by ‘neither’, ‘nor’; occasionally one or one na is omitted (e.g. na ca paribhoktuṃ naiva śaknomi hātum, ‘I am able neither to enjoy nor to abandon’, [Śak. v, 18]; na pūrvāhṇe na ca parāhṇe, ‘neither in the forenoon nor in the afternoon’); ca-ca may express immediate connection between two acts or their simultaneous occurrence (e.g. mama ca muktaṃ tamasā mano manasijena dhanuṣi śaraś ca niveśitaḥ, ‘no sooner is my mind freed from darkness than a shaft is fixed on his bow by the heart-born god’, [vi, 8]); is sometimes = ced, ‘if’ (cf. [Pāṇ. viii, 1, 30]; the verb is accented), [RV.]; [AV.]; [MBh.]; [Vikr. ii, 20]; [Bhartṛ. ii, 45]; may be used as an expletive (e.g. anyaiś ca kratubhiś ca, ‘and with other sacrifices’); is often joined to an adv. like eva, api, tathā, tathaiva, &c., either with or without a neg. particle (e.g. vairiṇaṃ nopaseveta sahāyaṃ caiva vairiṇaḥ, ‘one ought not to serve either an enemy or the ally of an enemy’, [Mn. iv, 133]); (see eva, api, &c.) For the meaning of after an interrogative See ká, kathā́, kím, kvá); ca : [cf. τε, Lat. que, pe (in nempe &c.); Goth. uh; Zd. ca; Old Pers. cā.] ca : mfn. pure, [L.] ca : moving to and fro, [L.] ca : mischievous, [L.] ca : seedless, [L.] ca : m. a thief, [L.] ca : the moon, [L.] ca : a tortoise, [L.] ca : Śiva, [L.] 🔎 ca | invariable |
| 10.64.16 | vípraḥ | vípra- vipra : vípra mf(A)n. stirred or excited (inwardly), inspired, wise (said of men and gods, esp. of Agni, Indra, the Aśvins, Maruts &c.; cf. paṇḍita), [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.]; [ŚBr.] vipra : learned (esp. in theology), [TS.]; [ŚBr.] vipra : a sage, seer, singer, poet, learned theologian, [RV.]; [VS.]; [ŚBr.] vipra : a Brāhman (ā f. a Brāhman woman), [Mn.]; [MBh.] &c. vipra : a priest, domestic priest, [R.] vipra : the moon, [L.] vipra : the month Bhādrapada, [L.] vipra : Ficus Religiosa, [L.] vipra : Acacia Sirissa, [L.] vipra : (in prosody) a proceleusmatic, [Col.] vipra : N. of a son of Ślīṣṭi, [VP.] (v.l. ripra) vipra : of a son of Śrutaṃ-jaya (or Śṛtaṃ-jaya), [BhP.] vipra : of a son of Dhruva, [ib.] vipra : pl. a class of demi-gods (mentioned with the Sādhyas, Yakṣas and Rākṣasas), [ĀśvGṛ.] vipra : &c. See √ vip, p. 972. 🔎 vípra- | nominal stemSGMNOM |
| 10.64.16 | ápīpayat | √pī- 1 pī : (connected with √ pā to which belong pass. pīyáte, pp. pīta, pītvā &c.) cl. 4. Ā. pīyate, to drink, [MBh.]; [Dhātup. xxvi, 32.] pī : or pi (connected with √ pyai), cl. 1. Ā. páyate (cl. 2. Ā. pr.p. píyāna cl. 3. P. Impv. pīpihī; impf. ápīpet, ápīpayat; Subj. pipyatam, °tām; pīpayat Ā. °yanta, p. Ā. pā́pyāna; pf. P. pīpā́ya. 2. sg. pīpetha, 3. pl. pipyur; p. Ā. pīpyāná), to swell, overflow, be exuberant, abound, increase, grow; (trans.) to fatten, cause to swell or be exuberant, surfeit, [RV.] 🔎 √pī- 1 | rootSGPLUPRFACT3IND |
| 10.64.16 | gáyaḥ | gáya- gaya : gáya m. (g. vṛṣādi; √ ji cf. śaṃgayá) ‘what has been conquered or acquired’, a house, household, family, goods and chattels, contents of a house, property, wealth, [RV.]; [AV.] gaya : a species of ox (the Gayal or Bos gavaeus), [L.] gaya : N. of a Ṛṣi (son of Plati), [RV. x, 63, 17] and [64, 16]; [AitBr. v, 2, 12] gaya : (said to know charms), [AV. i, 14, 4] gaya : (descendant of Atri and author of [RV. v, 9] and [10]), [RAnukr.] gaya : N. of a Rājarṣi (performer of a celebrated sacrifice, [MBh. i], [iii], [iv], [ix], [xiii]; [R. ii]; he was conquered by Māndhātṛ, [MBh. vii, 2281]) gaya : of a son (of Amūrta-rajas, [iii], [vii], [xii]; of Āyus, [i, 3150]; of a Manu, [Hariv. 870]; [BhP. ii]; of Havir-dhāna by Dhiṣaṇā, [Hariv. 83]; [BhP. iv]; of Ūru by Āgneyī, [Hariv. 73]; of Vitatha, [1732]; of Sudyumna, [631]; [BhP. ix, 1, 41]; of Nakta by Druti, [v, 15, 5]) gaya : N. of an Asura (slain by Śiva [cf. [RTL. p. 87]], and who like the Rājarṣi Gaya is connected with the town Gayā), [VāyuP. ii, 44] gaya : of one of Rāma's monkey followers, [MBh. iii, 16271]; [R. iv], [vi] gaya : (= -śiras) of a mountain near Gayā, [MBh. iii, 8304] gaya : gáya m. pl. the vital airs (used only for the etym. of gāyatrī), [ŚBr. xiv, 8, 15, 7] gaya : gáya m. N. of a people living round Gayā and of the district inhabited by them, [MBh. ii], [ix]; [R. ii] 🔎 gáya- | nominal stemSGMNOM |
| 10.64.16 | divyā́ni | divyá- divya : Nom. P. °yati, to long for heaven, [Pāṇ. viii, 2, 77], Sch. divya : divyá (dívya, [Pāṇ. iv, 2, 101]), mfn. divine, heavenly, celestial (opp. to pārthiva, āntarīkṣa or mānuṣa), [RV.]; [AV.]; [ŚBr.]; [Kauś.]; [MBh.] &c. divya : supernatural, wonderful, magical (aṅgāra, [RV. x, 34, 9]; auṣadha, [Bhartṛ. ii, 18]; vāsas, [Nal. xiv, 24]; cf. -cakṣus, -jñāna &c. below) divya : charming, beautiful, agreeable, [R.]; [Kathās.] &c. divya : dívya m. a kind of animal (= dhanvana), [VarBṛS. lxxxviii, 9] divya : barley, [L.] divya : bdellium, [L.] divya : N. of a prince, [Pur.] divya : of the author of [RV. x, 107] &c. divya : dívya n. the divine world or anything divine divya : pl. the celestial regions, the sky, heaven, [RV.] divya : an ordeal (10 kinds, viz. tulā, agni, jala, viṣa, kośa, taṇḍula, tapta-māṣa, phāla, dharmādharma, tulasī cf. ss.vv.), [Yājñ. ii, 22, 95]; [Pañc. i, 450/451, 451, 452] &c. divya : oath, solemn promise, [Hit. iv, 129/130] cloves, [L.] divya : a sort of sandal, [L.] divya : N. of a grammar, divya : [cf. Gk. δῖος for διϝιος; Lat. dīus for divius in sub dīo.] 🔎 divyá- | nominal stemPLNACC |
| 10.64.16 | jánma janma : in comp. for °nman janma : n. birth, [L.], Sch. janma : jánma ind., through the whole life, [HPariś. iv, 7] janma : °nman, &c. See √ jan. 🔎 jánma | jánman- janman : jánman n. birth, production (kṛta-janman mfn. ‘planted’, [Kum. v, 60]), origin (ifc. ‘born from’ e.g. śūdra. q.v.), [RV. iii, 26, 7]; [vii, 33, 10]; [AV.]; [VS.] &c. janman : existence, life, [Mn.]; [Bhag. iv, 5]; [Yogas. ii, 12] (dṛṣṭādṛṣṭaj°, ‘present and future life’), &c. (°ma acc. ind. through the whole life, [HPariś. iv, 7]) janman : nativity, [VarBṛS. i, 10] janman : re-birth, [Sarvad. xi] janman : birthplace, home, [RV. ii, 9, 3]; [viii, 69, 3]; [x, 5, 7]; [AV.]; [VS.] janman : a progenitor, father, [Śak. vii, 18] janman : natal star, [VarBṛS. iv, 28] janman : (in astrol.) N. of the 1st lunar mansion, [civ] janman : a creature, being, [RV.]; [TBr. ii]; [AitBr. iv, 10] janman : people, [RV. ii, 26, 3]; [iii, 15, 2] janman : the people of a household, kind, race, [RV.] (ubháyaj° sg., du. and pl., ‘both races’ i.e. gods and men or [[x, 37, 11]] men and animals) janman : nature, quality, [i, 70, 2] janman : custom, manner (pratnéna jánmanā, according to ancient custom), [i, 87, 5]; [ix, 3, 9]; [SV.] (v.l. manm°, [RV.]), [Hariv. 15718] (dūta-janmanā, ‘like a messenger’) janman : water, [Naigh. i, 12.] 🔎 jánman- | nominal stemPLNACC |