3.30.9
नि सा॑म॒नामि॑षि॒रामि॑न्द्र॒ भूमिं॑ म॒हीम॑पा॒रां सद॑ने ससत्थ
अस्त॑भ्ना॒द्द्यां वृ॑ष॒भो अ॒न्तरि॑क्ष॒मर्ष॒न्त्वाप॒स्त्वये॒ह प्रसू॑ताः
3.30.9
ní sāmanā́m iṣirā́m indra bhū́mim
mahī́m apārā́ṃ sádane sasattha
ástabhnād dyā́ṃ vr̥ṣabhó antárikṣam
árṣantv ā́pas tváyehá prásūtāḥ
3.30.9
nifrom ní
from sāmaná-
from índra-
from bhū́mi-
from máh-
from apārá-
from sádana- 1
from √sad-
from √stambhⁱ-
from dyú- ~ div-
from vr̥ṣabhá-
from antárikṣa-
from áp-
from ihá
from √sū- 1
3.30.9
Thou hast established in her seat, O Indra, the level earth, vast, vigorous, unbounded. The Bull hath propped the heaven and air's mid-region. By thee sent onward let the floods flow hither.
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| 3.30.9 | ní ni : ní ind. down, back, in, into, within (except, [AV. x, 8, 7] always prefixed either to verbs or to nouns; in the latter case it has also the meaning of negation or privation [cf. ‘down-hearted’ = heartless]; sometimes w.r. for nis) ni : it may also express kṣepa, dāna, upa-rama, ā-śraya, mokṣa &c., [L.] ni : [cf. Zd. ni; Gk. ἐ-νί; Slav. ni-zu; Germ., ni-dar, ni-der, nieder; Angl.Sax. ni-ther, Eng. ne-ther, be-neath.] ni : (for nī) mfn. See ṛta-ní. ni : (in music) the 7th note (for niṣadha). 🔎 ní | ní ni : ní ind. down, back, in, into, within (except, [AV. x, 8, 7] always prefixed either to verbs or to nouns; in the latter case it has also the meaning of negation or privation [cf. ‘down-hearted’ = heartless]; sometimes w.r. for nis) ni : it may also express kṣepa, dāna, upa-rama, ā-śraya, mokṣa &c., [L.] ni : [cf. Zd. ni; Gk. ἐ-νί; Slav. ni-zu; Germ., ni-dar, ni-der, nieder; Angl.Sax. ni-ther, Eng. ne-ther, be-neath.] ni : (for nī) mfn. See ṛta-ní. ni : (in music) the 7th note (for niṣadha). 🔎 ní | invariablelocal particle:LP |
| 3.30.9 | sāmanā́m | sāmaná- sāmana : mf(A)n. (for 2. See under 2. sāman) rich, affluent, abundant (others ‘common, universal’), [RV. iii, 30, 9.] sāmana : sāmaná mfn. (for 1. See under 1. sāman) quiet, calm, [RV. x, 85, 9.] 🔎 sāmaná- | nominal stemSGFACC |
| 3.30.9 | iṣirā́m | iṣirá- iṣira : iṣirá mfn. refreshing, fresh iṣira : flourishing iṣira : vigorous, active, quick, [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.] iṣira : iṣirá m. N. of Agni, [L.] iṣira : [cf. Gk. ἱερός, especially in Homer (e.g. [Il. xvi, 404]).] 🔎 iṣirá- | nominal stemSGFACC |
| 3.30.9 | indra indra : índra m. (for etym. as given by native authorities See [Nir. x, 8]; [Sāy.] on [RV. i, 3, 4]; [Uṇ. ii, 28]; according to [BRD.] fr. in = √ inv with suff. ra preceded by inserted d, meaning ‘to subdue, conquer’ ; according to [Muir, S. T. v, 119], for sindra fr. √ syand, ‘to drop’; more probably from √ ind, ‘to drop’ q.v., and connected with indu above), the god of the atmosphere and sky indra : the Indian Jupiter Pluvius or lord of rain (who in Vedic mythology reigns over the deities of the intermediate region or atmosphere; he fights against and conquers with his thunder-bolt [vajra] the demons of darkness, and is in general a symbol of generous heroism; was not originally lord of the gods of the sky, but his deeds were most useful to mankind, and he was therefore addressed in prayers and hymns more than any other deity, and ultimately superseded the more lofty and spiritual Varuṇa; in the later mythology is subordinated to the triad Brahman, Viṣṇu, and Śiva, but remained the chief of all other deities in the popular mind), [RV.]; [AV.]; [ŚBr.]; [Mn.]; [MBh.]; [R.] &c. &c. indra : (he is also regent of the east quarter, and considered one of the twelve Ādityas), [Mn.]; [R.]; [Suśr.] &c. indra : in the Vedānta he is identified with the supreme being indra : a prince indra : ifc. best, excellent, the first, the chief (of any class of objects; cf. surendra, rājendra, parvatendra, &c.), [Mn.]; [Hit.] indra : the pupil of the right eye (that of the left being called Indrāṇī or Indra's wife), [ŚBr.]; [BṛĀrUp.] indra : the number fourteen, [Sūryas.] indra : N. of a grammarian indra : of a physician indra : the plant Wrightia Antidysenterica (see kuṭaja), [L.] indra : a vegetable poison, [L.] indra : the twenty-sixth Yoga or division of a circle on the plane of the ecliptic indra : the Yoga star in the twenty-sixth Nakṣatra, γ Pegasi indra : the human soul, the portion of spirit residing in the body indra : night, [L.] indra : one of the nine divisions of Jambu-dvīpa or the known continent, [L.] 🔎 indra | índra- indra : índra m. (for etym. as given by native authorities See [Nir. x, 8]; [Sāy.] on [RV. i, 3, 4]; [Uṇ. ii, 28]; according to [BRD.] fr. in = √ inv with suff. ra preceded by inserted d, meaning ‘to subdue, conquer’ ; according to [Muir, S. T. v, 119], for sindra fr. √ syand, ‘to drop’; more probably from √ ind, ‘to drop’ q.v., and connected with indu above), the god of the atmosphere and sky indra : the Indian Jupiter Pluvius or lord of rain (who in Vedic mythology reigns over the deities of the intermediate region or atmosphere; he fights against and conquers with his thunder-bolt [vajra] the demons of darkness, and is in general a symbol of generous heroism; was not originally lord of the gods of the sky, but his deeds were most useful to mankind, and he was therefore addressed in prayers and hymns more than any other deity, and ultimately superseded the more lofty and spiritual Varuṇa; in the later mythology is subordinated to the triad Brahman, Viṣṇu, and Śiva, but remained the chief of all other deities in the popular mind), [RV.]; [AV.]; [ŚBr.]; [Mn.]; [MBh.]; [R.] &c. &c. indra : (he is also regent of the east quarter, and considered one of the twelve Ādityas), [Mn.]; [R.]; [Suśr.] &c. indra : in the Vedānta he is identified with the supreme being indra : a prince indra : ifc. best, excellent, the first, the chief (of any class of objects; cf. surendra, rājendra, parvatendra, &c.), [Mn.]; [Hit.] indra : the pupil of the right eye (that of the left being called Indrāṇī or Indra's wife), [ŚBr.]; [BṛĀrUp.] indra : the number fourteen, [Sūryas.] indra : N. of a grammarian indra : of a physician indra : the plant Wrightia Antidysenterica (see kuṭaja), [L.] indra : a vegetable poison, [L.] indra : the twenty-sixth Yoga or division of a circle on the plane of the ecliptic indra : the Yoga star in the twenty-sixth Nakṣatra, γ Pegasi indra : the human soul, the portion of spirit residing in the body indra : night, [L.] indra : one of the nine divisions of Jambu-dvīpa or the known continent, [L.] 🔎 índra- | nominal stemSGMVOC |
| 3.30.9 | 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 |
| 3.30.9 | mahī́m | máh- mah : (orig. magh; cf. also √ maṃh) cl. 1. 10. P. ([Dhātup. xvii, 81]; [xxxv, 15]) mahati, maháyati (Ved. and ep. also Ā. mahate, °háyate; p. mahát, q.v.; pf. mamāha Gr.; māmahé; Subj. māmahanta, māmahas, [RV.]; aor. amahīt Gr.; fut. mahitā, mahiṣyati, [ib.]; ind.p. mahitvā, [MBh.]; inf. mahe, and maháye, q.v.) to elate, gladden, exalt, arouse, excite, [RV.]; [Br.]; [Kauś.]; [ChUp.]; [MBh.]; to magnify, esteem highly, honour, revere, [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.; (Ā.) to rejoice, delight in (instr. or acc.), [RV. iii, 52, 6]; [vi, 15, 2]; to give, bestow, [ib.] [i, 94, 6]; [117, 17]; [v, 27, 1] &c. mah : [cf. Gk. μέγ-ας; Lat. magnus, mactus; Old Germ. michel; Eng. mickle, much.] mah : máh mf(I/ or = m.)n. great, strong, powerful mighty, abundant, [RV.]; [VS.] mah : (with pitṛ or mātṛ) old, aged, [RV. i, 71, 5]; [v, 41, 15] &c. 🔎 máh- | nominal stemSGFACC |
| 3.30.9 | apārā́m | apārá- apāra : a-pārá mfn. not having an opposite shore, [TS.] apāra : not having a shore, unbounded, boundless (applied to the earth, or to heaven and earth, [ródasī], &c.), [RV.] &c. apāra : difficult to be got at, [R.] apāra : a-pārá (as), m. ‘not the opposite bank’, the bank on this side (of a river), [MBh. viii, 2381] apāra : a-pārá (am), n. (in Sāṅkhya phil.) ‘a bad shore’, ‘the reverse of pāra’, a kind of mental indifference or acquiescence apāra : the reverse of mental acquiescence, [L.] apāra : the boundless sea. 🔎 apārá- | nominal stemSGFACC |
| 3.30.9 | sádane | sádana- 1 sadana : sádana mf(I)n. causing to settle down or remain, [RV.] sadana : sádana n. a seat, dwelling, residence, house, home (often ifc. = ‘abiding or dwelling in’), [RV.] &c. &c. sadana : settling down, coming to rest, [RV.] sadana : relaxation, exhaustion, [Suśr.] sadana : water (= udaka), [Naigh. i, 12] sadana : the abode of sacrifice, sacrificial hall, [MW.] sadana : the abode of Yama, [ib.] 🔎 sádana- 1 | nominal stemSGNLOC |
| 3.30.9 | sasattha | √sad- sad : in comp. for sat. sad : cl. 1. or cl. 6. P. ([Dhātup. xx, 24] and [xxvii, 133]) sīdati (ep. also °te; Ved. sádati or sī́dati, °te; pf. sasā́da, sasáttha, sedús, sediré, [RV.]; sīdatus, [MBh.]; sasadyāt, [AV.]; aor. asadat [cf. pres. stem] Gr.; 2. 3. sg. sátsi, sátsat, [RV.]; asādīt, [TĀr.]; fut. sattā Gr.; satsyati, [Br.]; sīdiṣyati, [Pur.]; inf. sáde, [RV.]; sattum, [Br.]; sīditum, [MBh.]; ind.p. -sádya, -sádam, [RV.]; -sādam, [Br.]), to sit down (esp. at a sacrifice), sit upon or in or at (acc. or loc.), [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.]; [ŚBr.]; to sit down before, besiege, lie in wait for, watch (acc.), [RV.]; [AitBr.]; to sink down, sink into despondency or distress, become faint or wearied or dejected or low-spirited, despond, despair, pine or waste away, perish, [Mn.]; [MBh.] &c. : Pass. sadyate (aor. asādi, sādi, [RV.]) : Caus. sādáyati, °te (aor. asīṣadat), to cause to sit down or be seated, place down, put upon or in (loc.), [RV.] &c. &c.; to put in distress, afflict, weary, exhaust, ruin, destroy, [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.: Desid. siṣatsati Gr.: Intens. sāsadyate (Gr. also sāsatti), to sit down in an indecent posture, [Bhaṭṭ.] sad : [cf. Gk. ἵζω for σίσδω; Lat. sidere, sedere; Lith. sė́sti, sedė́ti; Slav. sěsti; Goth. sitan; Germ. sitzen; Angl.Sax. sittan; Eng. sit.] sad : sád mfn. (mostly ifc.; for 1. See p. 1137, col. 1) sitting or dwelling in (cf. adma-, antarikṣa-, apsu-sad &c.) sad : sád covering (the female); sádā = ‘ever’ in [AV. iv, 4, 7] 🔎 √sad- | rootSGPRFACT2IND |
| 3.30.9 | ástabhnāt | √stambhⁱ- stambh : or stabh (connected with √ skambh, q.v.; in native lists written stanbh) cl. 5. 9. P. ([Dhātup. xxxi, 7]) stabhnóti, stabhnā́ti (cf. [Pāṇ. iii, 1, 82]), or cl. 1. Ā. ([x, 26]) stámbhate (pr. p. also stambhat, [Hariv.], stabhamāna [q.v.] [AitĀr.]; pf. tastámbha, °mbhat, tastabhúḥ, p. tastabhvás, °vāná, [RV.]; tastabhāná, tastambhe, [MBh.]; aor. ástambhīt; astāmpsīt, [TBr.]; astabhat Gr.; fut. stambhitā, °bhiṣyati, [ib.]; inf. stabdhum, [Kathās.]; ind.p. stabdhvā́, [AV.] &c.; stambhitvā, [MBh.]; -stábhya and -stambham, [Br.]), to fix firmly, support, sustain, prop (esp. the heavens), [RV.]; [AV.]; [Br.]; to support or hold up by contact with, reach up to (acc.), [MBh.]; [Hariv.]; to stop, stop up, arrest, make stiff or immovable, paralyze, [RV.] &c. &c.; (Ā.) to rest or lean on (loc.), [Hcar.]; to become stiff or immovable, [Bhaṭṭ.]; to become solid, [MBh. xii, 6807] : Pass. stabhyate (aor. astambhi), to be firmly fixed or supported or propped &c., [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.: Caus. stabhāyáti, to make firm, support, [RV.]; to stop, arrest, [ib.]; stambhayati, °te (aor. atastambhat), to fix, establish, erect, [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.; to make stiff or rigid, paralyze, [Suśr.]; to make solid, [ib.]; to stop, arrest (also by magic), suppress, check, restrain, [ib.] : Desid. tistambhiṣati Gr.: Intens. tāstabhyate, [ib.] [cf. Gk. στέμϕυλον, στέμβω, στείβω; Lith. stambras, stimbras; Germ. stampfôn, stampfen; Eng. stamp, stump.] 🔎 √stambhⁱ- | rootSGIPRFACT3IND |
| 3.30.9 | dyā́m | dyú- ~ div- dyu : cl. 2. P. dyauti ([Dhātup. xxiv, 31]; pf. dudyāva, 3. pl. dudyuvur) to go against, attack, assail, [Bhaṭṭ.] dyu : dyú for 3. div as inflected stem and in comp. before consonants. 🔎 dyú- ~ div- | nominal stemSGMACC |
| 3.30.9 | vr̥ṣabháḥ | vr̥ṣabhá- vṛṣabha : vṛṣabhá mfn. (cf. ṛṣabha) manly, mighty, vigorous, strong (applied like vṛṣan to animate and inanimate objects), [RV.]; [AV.] vṛṣabha : vṛṣabhá m. (ifc. f(A). ) a bull (in Veda epithet of various gods, as of Indra, Bṛhas-pati, Parjanya &c.; according to [Sāy.] = varṣayitṛ, ‘a showerer of bounties, benefactor’), [RV.] &c. vṛṣabha : vṛṣabhá m. the chief, most excellent or eminent, lord or best among (in later language mostly ifc., or with gen.), [ib.] vṛṣabha : the zodiacal sign Taurus, [VarBṛS.] vṛṣabha : a partic. drug (described as a root brought from the Himālaya mountains, resembling the horn of a bull, of cooling and tonic properties, and serviceable in catarrh and consumption), [Bhpr.] vṛṣabha : the hollow or orifice of the ear, [L.] vṛṣabha : N. of Daśad-yu, [RV.] vṛṣabha : of an Asura slain by Viṣṇu, [Hariv.] (v.l. ṛṣ°) vṛṣabha : of one of the sons of the 10th Manu, [MārkP.] vṛṣabha : of a warrior, [MBh.] vṛṣabha : of a son of Kuśāgra, [Hariv.] (v.l. ṛṣ°) vṛṣabha : of a son of Kārtavīrya, [BhP.] vṛṣabha : (with Jainas) of the first Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇī, [Col.] vṛṣabha : of a mountain in Giri-vraja, [MBh.]; [Hariv.] &c. vṛṣabha : (in astron.) of the 28th Muhūrta 🔎 vr̥ṣabhá- | nominal stemSGMNOM |
| 3.30.9 | antárikṣam | antárikṣa- antarikṣa : antárikṣa n. the intermediate space between heaven and earth antarikṣa : (in the Veda) the middle of the three spheres or regions of life antarikṣa : the atmosphere or sky antarikṣa : the air antarikṣa : talc. 🔎 antárikṣa- | nominal stemSGNACC |
| 3.30.9 | árṣantu | √arṣ- | rootPLPRSACT3IMP |
| 3.30.9 | ā́paḥ | áp- ap : áp n. (gen. apás), work (according to [NBD.]), [RV. i, 151, 4.] ap : áp f. (in Ved. used in sing. and pl., but in the classical language only in pl., ā́pas) water ap : air, the intermediate region, [Naigh.] ap : the star δ Virginis ap : the Waters considered as divinities. ifc. may become apa or īpa, ūpa after i- and u- stems respectively. ap : [cf. Lat. aqua; Goth. ahva, ‘a river’; Old Germ. aha, and affa at the end of compounds; Lith. uppê, ‘a river’; perhaps Lat. amnis, ‘a river’, for apnis cf. also ἀϕρός] 🔎 áp- | nominal stemPLFNOM |
| 3.30.9 | tváyā | tvám | pronounSGINS |
| 3.30.9 | ihá iha : ihá ind. (fr. pronom. base 3. i), in this place, here iha : to this place iha : in this world iha : in this book or system iha : in this case (e.g. teneha na, ‘therefore not in this case’ i.e. the rule does not apply here) iha : now, at this time, [RV.] &c. &c.; iha : [cf. Zend idha, ‘here’ ; Gk. ἰθᾱ or ἰθαι in ἰθα-γενής and ἰθαι-γενής; Goth. ith; perhaps Lat. igi-tur.] 🔎 ihá | ihá iha : ihá ind. (fr. pronom. base 3. i), in this place, here iha : to this place iha : in this world iha : in this book or system iha : in this case (e.g. teneha na, ‘therefore not in this case’ i.e. the rule does not apply here) iha : now, at this time, [RV.] &c. &c.; iha : [cf. Zend idha, ‘here’ ; Gk. ἰθᾱ or ἰθαι in ἰθα-γενής and ἰθαι-γενής; Goth. ith; perhaps Lat. igi-tur.] 🔎 ihá | invariable |
| 3.30.9 | prásūtāḥ | √sū- 1 sū : (not separable in all forms fr. √ 2. ; cf. su-ṣū́, asu-sū, and √ 4. su) cl. 6. P. ([Dhātup. xxviii, 115]) suváti (in [Br.] also °te, and accord. to [Dhātup. xxii, 43] and [xxiv, 32] also savati and -sauti; pf. suṣuvé, [AV.]; p. suṣuvāṇá, q.v.; aor. asāvīt, sāviṣat, [RV.] : Pass. sūyáte, [Br.] &c.), to set in motion, urge, impel, vivify, create, produce, [RV.] &c. &c.; to hurl upon, [Bhaṭṭ.]; to grant, bestow (esp. said of Savitṛ), [RV.]; to appoint or consecrate to (Ā. ‘to let one's self be consecrated’), [AV.]; [TS.]; to allow, authorize, [ŚBr.] : Intens. soṣavīti, to urge or impel violently (said of Savitṛ), [RV.] sū : (cf. 1. and √ 5. su) cl. 2. Ā. ([Dhātup. xxiv, 21]) sūte (1. sg. pr. suve, 3. sg. impf. asūta; in later language also sūyate [[xxvi, 31]] and in comp. with pra also -savati and -sauti [cf. [xxiv, 31]]; pf. sasūva, [RV.]; suṣuvé, [AV.] &c.; susāva, [MBh.] &c.; aor. asuṣot, [MaitrS.]; °ṣavuḥ, [TBr.]; asoṣṭa, [ChUp.]; asauṣīt and asaviṣṭa Gr.; fut. sotā, savitā, [ib.]; soṣyáti, °te, [Br.] &c.; saviṣyati, °te, [MBh.] &c.; p. f. sū́ṣyantī, [RV.]; soṣyántī [s.v.] [ŚBr.] ; inf. sū́tave, [RV.]; sūtavaí, [AV.]; sávitave, [ib.]; sotum or savitum Gr.; ind.p. sūtvā́, [Br.]; -sūya, [MBh.] &c.; -sútya, [ŚBr.]), to beget, procreate, bring forth, bear, produce, yield, [RV.] &c. &c.: Pass. sūyate (aor. asāvi), to be begotten or brought forth, [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.: Caus. sāvayati Gr.: Desid. susūṣati, [ib.] sū : mfn. begetting, procreating, bringing forth, producing (mostly ifc.; see a-, ambhaḥ-, karṇa-sū &c.) sū : m. one who begets, a father, [RV.]; [VS.] sū : a mother, [RV. i, 32, 9] sū : child-bearing, parturition, [W.] sū : [cf. Gk. ὗς, σῦς; Lat. sus; Angl.Sax. sû; Eng. sow; Germ. Sau.] sū : ind., Ved. and in some comp. = su, well, good &c. (cf. sū-nara, sū-nṛta &c.) 🔎 √sū- 1 | rootPLFNOMnon-finite:PTCP-talocal particle:LP |