3.62.17
उ॒रु॒शंसा॑ नमो॒वृधा॑ म॒ह्ना दक्ष॑स्य राजथः
द्राघि॑ष्ठाभिः शुचिव्रता
3.62.17
uruśáṃsā namovŕ̥dhā
mahnā́ dákṣasya rājathaḥ
drā́ghiṣṭhābhiḥ śucivratā
3.62.17
uruśaṃsāfrom uruśáṃsa-
from namovŕ̥dh-
from mahimán-
from dákṣa-
from √rāj-
from drā́ghiṣṭha-
from śúcivrata-
3.62.17
Far-ruling, joyful when adored, ye reign through majesty of might, With pure laws everlastingly.
| Source index | Surface | Lemma | Information |
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| 3.62.17 | uruśáṃsā | uruśáṃsa- uruśaṃsa : uru—śáṃsa mfn. to be praised by many, praised by many, [RV.] (said of Varuṇa, Pūṣan, Indra, the Soma, and the Ādityas). 🔎 uruśáṃsa- | nominal stemDUMNOM |
| 3.62.17 | namovŕ̥dhā | namovŕ̥dh- | nominal stemDUMNOM |
| 3.62.17 | mahnā́ | mahimán- mahiman : mahimán m. greatness, might, power, majesty, glory, [RV.] &c. &c. (°himnā́ ind. or °hinā́ ind. mightily, forcibly, [RV.]) mahiman : the magical power of increasing size at will, [Vet.]; [Pañcar.] (cf. [MWB. 245]) mahiman : magnitude (as one of Śiva's attributes; °mnaḥ stava m. stuti f. stotra n. N. of hymns; cf. mahimastava) mahiman : N. of a man, [Rājat.] mahiman : a N. of Mammaṭa q.v., [Cat.] mahiman : du. N. of two Grahas at the Aśva-medha sacrifice, [ŚBr.]; [ŚrS.] mahiman : &c. See col. 1. 🔎 mahimán- | nominal stemSGMINS |
| 3.62.17 | dákṣasya | dákṣa- dakṣa : dákṣa mf(A)n. able, fit, adroit, expert, clever, dexterous, industrious, intelligent, [RV.] &c. dakṣa : strong, heightening or strengthening the intellectual faculties (Soma), [ix f.] dakṣa : passable (the Ganges), [MBh. xiii, 1844] dakṣa : suitable, [BhP. iv, 6, 44]; [Bhartṛ. iii, 64] dakṣa : right (opposed to left), [RāmatUp. i, 22]; [Phetk. i] dakṣa : dákṣa m. ability, fitness, mental power, talent (cf. -kratú), strength of will, energy, disposition, [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.] dakṣa : evil disposition, [RV. iv, 3, 13]; [x, 139, 6] dakṣa : a particular form of temple, [Hcat. ii, 1, 390] dakṣa : a general lover, [W.] dakṣa : a cock, [Car. i], [vi] dakṣa : N. of a plant, [L.] dakṣa : fire, [L.] dakṣa : Śiva's bull, [L.] dakṣa : N. of an Āditya (identified with Prajā-pati, [TS. iii]; [ŚBr. ii]; father of Kṛttikā, [Śāntik.]), [RV. i f.], [x]; [Nir. ii], [xi] dakṣa : N. of one of the Prajā-patis ([MBh. xii, 7534]; [Hariv.]; [VP. i, 7, 5] and [22, 4]; [BhP. iii, 12, 22]; [MatsyaP. cvl, 15]; [KūrmaP.] &c., [Śak. vii, 27]; born from Brahmā's right thumb, [MBh. i], [xii]; [Hariv.] &c.; or from A-ja, ‘the unborn’, [BhP. iv, 1, 47]; or son of Pra-cetas or of the of 10 Pra-cetasas, whence called Prācetasa, [MBh. i], [xii f.]; [Hariv. 101]; [VP. i, 15]; father of 24 daughters by Pra-sūti, [VP. i, 7, 17 ff.]; [BhP.] &c.; of 50 [or 60 [MBh. xii, 6136]; [R. iii, 20, 10]; or 44 [Hariv. 11521 ff.]] daughters of whom 27 become the Moon's wives, forming the lunar asterisms, and 13 [or 17 [BhP.]; or 8 [R.]] those of Kaśyapa, becoming by this latter the mothers of gods, demons, men, and animals, while 10 are married to Dharma, [Mn. ix, 128 f.]; [MBh. i], [ix]; [xii, 7537 ff.]; [Hariv.]; [VP.] &c.; celebrating a great sacrifice [hence dakṣa syáyana, ‘N. of a sacrifice’, [Mn. vi, 10]] to obtain a son, he omitted, with the disapproval of Dadhīca, to invite Śiva, who ordered Vīra-bhadra to spoil the sacrifice, [Hariv. 12212] [identified with Viṣṇu] ff.; [VāyuP. i, 30], = [BrahmaP. i]; [LiṅgaP.]; [MatsyaP. xiii]; [VāmP. ii]-[v]; [ŚivaP. i, 8]; [KāśīKh. lxxxvii ff.]; named among the Viśve-devās, [Hariv. 11542]; [VāyuP.]; [Bṛhasp.] [[Hcat.]] &c.) dakṣa : N. of a son of Garuḍa, [MBh. v, 3597] dakṣa : of a man with the patr. Pārvati, [ŚBr. ii, 4, 4, 6] dakṣa : of a law-giver, [Yājñ. i, 5]; [Mn. ix, 88], Sch. &c. dakṣa : of a son of Uśī-nara, [BhP. ix, 23, 2] dakṣa : of one of the 5 Kānyakubja Brāhmans from whom the Bengal Brāhmansare said to have sprung, [Kṣitīś. i, 13] and [41] dakṣa : dákṣa cf. a-tūrta-, diná-, samāná; su-dákṣa; mārga-dakṣaka; dākṣāyán. dakṣa : [cf. δεξιός; Lat. dex-ter; Goth. taihsvs.] 🔎 dákṣa- | nominal stemSGMGEN |
| 3.62.17 | rājathaḥ | √rāj- rāj : (prob. originally two roots; cf. √ raj, √ rañj, √ ṛñj) cl. 1. P. Ā. ([Dhātup. xix, 74]) rā́jati, °te (Ved. also rāṣṭi, rāṭ; pf. rarāja; rarāje or reje, 2. sg. P. rarājitha or rejitha, [MBh.] &c.; aor. arājiṣuḥ, [RV.]; arājiṣṭa Gr.; fut. rājitā, rājiṣyati, [ib.]; inf. rājáse, [RV.]), to reign, be king or chief, rule over (gen.), direct, govern (acc.), [RV.] &c. &c.; to be illustrious or resplendent, shine, glitter, [ib.]; to appear as or like (iva), [Kum. vi, 49] : Caus. rājayati, °te (aor. ararājat), to reign, rule, [AV.]; [MBh.]; to illuminate, make radiant (cf. rājita) : Desid. rirājiṣati, °te Gr.: Intens. rārājyate, rārāṣṭi, [ib.][For cognate words See under rājan.] rāj : mfn. (ifc.) shining, radiant &c. rāj : rā́j (rā́j), m. (nom. rā́ṭ) a king, sovereign, chief (in later language only ifc.), [RV.] &c. &c. rāj : anything the best or chief of its kind (cf. śaṅkha-r°) rāj : N. of an Ekāha, [ŚrS.] rāj : a kind of metre, [RPrāt.] rāj : f. N. of a goddess (explained by rājamānā), [TBr.] 🔎 √rāj- | rootDUPRSACT2IND |
| 3.62.17 | drā́ghiṣṭhābhiḥ | drā́ghiṣṭha- drāghiṣṭha : drā́ghiṣṭha mfn. (superl. fr. dīrgha, q.v.) longest, [RV.] &c. drāghiṣṭha : drā́ghiṣṭha m. a bear, [L.] drāghiṣṭha : drā́ghiṣṭha n. a kind of fragrant grass, [L.] 🔎 drā́ghiṣṭha- | nominal stemPLFINSdegree:SUP |
| 3.62.17 | śucivratā | śúcivrata- śucivrata : śúci—vrata (śúci-), mf(A)n. whose observances are pure or holy (said of gods), [RV.]; [TBr.] śucivrata : virtuous in conduct, [Mn.]; [R.] 🔎 śúcivrata- | nominal stemDUMVOC |