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उ॒ग्रं व॒ ओजः॑ स्थि॒रा शवां॒स्यधा॑ म॒रुद्भि॑र्ग॒णस्तुवि॑ष्मान्
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ugráṃ va ója sthirā́ śávāṃsi-
ádhā marúdbhir gaṇás túviṣmān
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ugramfrom ugrá-
from ójas-
from sthirá-
from ádha
from marút-
from gaṇá-
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Yea, mighty is your power and firm your strength: so, potent, with the Maruts, be the band.
| Source index | Surface | Lemma | Information |
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| 7.56.7 | ugrám | ugrá- ugra : ugrá mfn. (said to be fr. √ uc [[Uṇ. ii, 29]], but probably fr. a √ uj, or √ vaj, fr. which also ojas, vāja, vajra may be derived; compar. ugratara and ójīyas; superl. ugratama and ójiṣṭha), powerful, violent, mighty, impetuous, strong, huge, formidable, terrible ugra : high, noble ugra : cruel, fierce, ferocious, savage ugra : angry, passionate, wrathful ugra : hot, sharp, pungent, acrid, [RV.]; [AV.]; [TS.]; [R.]; [Śak.]; [Ragh.] &c. ugra : ugrá m. N. of Rudra or Śiva, [MBh.]; [VP.] ugra : of a particular Rudra, [BhP.] ugra : N. of a mixed tribe (from a Kṣatriya father and Śūdra mother; the Ugra, according to [Manu. x, 9], is of cruel or rude [krūra] conduct [ācāra] and employment [vihāra], as killing or catching snakes &c.; but according to the Tantras he is an encomiast or bard), [Mn.]; [Yājñ.] &c. ugra : a twice-born man who perpetrates dreadful deeds Comm. on [Āp. i, 7, 20]; [Āp.]; [Gaut.] ugra : the tree Hyperanthera Moringa, [L.] ugra : N. of a Dānava, [Hariv.] ugra : a son of Dhṛtarāṣṭra, [MBh.] ugra : the Guru of Narendrāditya (who built a temple called Ugreśa) ugra : a group of asterisms (viz. pūrva-phālgunī, pūrvāṣāḍhā, pūrva-bhādrapadā, maghā, bharaṇī) ugra : N. of the Malabar country ugra : ugrá (am), n. a particular poison, the root of Aconitum Ferox ugra : wrath, anger; ugra : , [cf. Zd. ughra: Gk. ὑγι-ής, ὑγίεια, Lat. augeo &c. : Goth. auka, ‘I increase’; Lith. ug-is, ‘growth, increase’; aug-u, ‘I grow’, &c.] 🔎 ugrá- | nominal stemSGNNOM |
| 7.56.7 | vaḥ | tvám | pronounPLGEN |
| 7.56.7 | ójaḥ | ójas- ojas : ójas n. (√ vaj, or uj; cf. ugra), bodily strength, vigour, energy, ability, power, [RV.]; [AV.]; [TS.]; [AitBr.]; [MBh.] &c. ojas : vitality (the principle of vital warmth and action throughout the body), [Suśr.] &c. ojas : (in rhet.) elaborate style (abounding with compounds) ojas : vigorous or emphatic expression, [Sāh.]; [Vām.] ojas : water, [L.] ojas : light, splendour, lustre, [L.] ojas : manifestation, appearance, [L.] ojas : support, [L.] ojas : ójas m. N. of a Yakṣa, [BhP.]; ojas : [cf. Zd. avjaṅh, ‘power’; Gk. ὑγ-ιές, αὐγ-ή, ἐρι-αυγής; Lat. vigēre, augere, augur, augus-tus, auxilium; Goth. aukan, Eng. eke.] 🔎 ójas- | nominal stemSGNNOM |
| 7.56.7 | sthirā́ sthirā : (ā), f. a strong-minded woman, [MW.] sthirā : the earth, [L.] sthirā : Desmodium Gangeticum, [L.] sthirā : Salmalia Malabarica, [L.] sthirā : = -kākolī, [L.] sthirā : N. of the sound j, [Up.] 🔎 sthirā́ | sthirá- sthira : sthirá mf(A/)n. firm, hard, solid, compact, strong, [RV.] &c. &c. sthira : fixed, immovable, motionless, still, calm, [ŚBr.]; [MBh.] &c. sthira : firm, not wavering or tottering, steady, [R.]; [VarBṛS.] sthira : unfluctuating, durable, lasting, permanent, changeless, [RV.] &c. &c. sthira : stern, relentless, hard-hearted, [Kum.] sthira : constant, steadfast, resolute, persevering (manas or hṛdayaṃ sthiraṃ-√ kṛ, ‘to steel one's heart, take courage’, [R.]; [Kathās.]) sthira : kept secret, [Vet.] sthira : faithful, trustworthy, [Yājñ.]; [MBh.] &c. sthira : firmly resolved to (inf.), [MBh.] sthira : settled, ascertained, undoubted, sure, certain, [Mn.]; [MBh.] &c. sthira : sthirá m. a partic. spell recited over weapons, [R.] sthira : a kind of metre, [VarBṛS.] sthira : N. of Śiva, [MBh.] sthira : of one of Skanda's attendants, [ib.] sthira : N. of a partic. astrol. Yoga, [MW.] sthira : of certain zodiacal signs (viz. Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius; so called because any work done under these signs is supposed to be lasting), [ib.] ([L.] also ‘a tree; Grislea Tomentosa; a mountain; a bull; a god; the planet Saturn; final emancipation’) sthira : (am), n. steadfastness, stubbornness, resistance (acc. with ava-√ tan P. ‘to loosen the resistance of [gen.]’; Ā. ‘to relax one's own resistance, yield’; with ā-√ tan Ā. ‘to offer resistance’), [RV.] sthira : &c. See p. 1264, col. 3. 🔎 sthirá- | nominal stemPLNNOM |
| 7.56.7 | śávāṃsi | śávas- śavas : śávas n. (orig. ‘swelling, increase’) strength, power, might, superiority, prowess, valour, heroism (°sā ind. mightily, with might), [RV.]; [AV.] śavas : water, [L.] śavas : a dead body (= -śava), [L.] śavas : śávas m. N. of a teacher, [Cat.] 🔎 śávas- | nominal stemPLNNOM |
| 7.56.7 | ádha + adha : ádha or ádhā ind., Ved. (= átha, used chiefly as an inceptive particle), now; then, therefore; moreover, so much the more; and, partly. ádha—ádha as well as, partly partly. 🔎 ádha + | ádha adha : ádha or ádhā ind., Ved. (= átha, used chiefly as an inceptive particle), now; then, therefore; moreover, so much the more; and, partly. ádha—ádha as well as, partly partly. 🔎 ádha | invariable |
| 7.56.7 | marúdbhiḥ | marút- marut : marút m. pl. (prob. the ‘flashing or shining ones’; cf. marīci and Gk. μαρμαίρω) the storm-gods (Indra's companions and sometimes, e.g. [Ragh. xii, 101] = devāḥ, the gods or deities in general; said in the Veda to be the sons of Rudra and Pṛśni q.v., or the children of heaven or of ocean; and described as armed with golden weapons i.e. lightnings and thunderbolts, as having iron teeth and roaring like lions, as residing in the north, as riding in golden cars drawn by ruddy horses sometimes called Pṛṣatīḥ q.v.; they are reckoned in [Naigh. v, 5] among the gods of the middle sphere, and in [RV. viii, 96, 8] are held to be three times sixty in number; in the later literature they are the children of Diti, either seven or seven times seven in number, and are sometimes said to be led by Mātariśvan), [RV.] &c. &c. marut : the god of the wind (father of Hanumat and regent of the north-west quarter of the sky), [Kir.]; [Rājat.] (cf. comp.) marut : wind, air, breath (also applied to the five winds in the body), [Kāv.]; [Pur.] &c. marut : a species of plant, [Bhpr.] marut : = ṛtvij, [Naigh. iii, 18] marut : gold, [ib.] [i, 2] marut : beauty, [ib.] [iii, 7] marut : N. of a Sādhya, [Hariv.] marut : of the prince Bṛhad-ratha, [MaitrUp.] marut : marút f. Trigonella Corniculata, [L.] marut : marút n. a kind of fragrant substance (= granthi-parṇa), [L.] 🔎 marút- | nominal stemPLMINS |
| 7.56.7 | gaṇáḥ | gaṇá- gaṇa : gaṇá as, m. a flock, troop, multitude, number, tribe, series, class (of animate or inanimate beings), body of followers or attendants, [RV.]; [AV.] &c. gaṇa : troops or classes of inferior deities (especially certain troops of demi-gods considered as Śiva's attendants and under the special superintendence of the god Gaṇeśa; cf. -devatā), [Mn.]; [Yājñ.]; [Lalit.] &c. gaṇa : a single attendant of Śiva, [VarBṛS.]; [Kathās.]; [Rājat. iii, 270] gaṇa : N. of Gaṇeśa, [W.] gaṇa : a company, any assemblage or association of men formed for the attainment of the same aims, [Mn.]; [Yājñ.]; [Hit.] gaṇa : the 9 assemblies of Ṛṣis under the Arhat Mahā-vīra, [Jain.] gaṇa : a sect in philosophy or religion, [W.] gaṇa : a small body of troops (= 3 Gulmas or 27 chariots and as many elephants, 81 horses, and 135 foot), [MBh. i, 291] gaṇa : a series or group of asterisms or lunar mansions classed under three heads (that of the gods, that of the men, and that of the Rākṣasas), [W.] gaṇa : (in arithm.) a number, [L.] gaṇa : (in metre) a foot or four instants (cf. -cchandas) gaṇa : (in Gr.) a series of roots or words following the same rule and called after the first word of the series (e.g. ad-ādi, the g. ad &c. or the whole series of roots of the 2nd class; gargādi, the g. garga &c. or the series of words commencing with garga) gaṇa : a particular group of Sāmans, [Lāṭy. i, 6, 5]; [VarYogay. viii, 7] gaṇa : a kind of perfume, [L.] gaṇa : = vāc (i.e. ‘a series of verses’), [Naigh. i, 11] gaṇa : N. of an author 🔎 gaṇá- | nominal stemSGMNOM |
| 7.56.7 | túviṣmān | túviṣmant- | nominal stemSGMNOM |