7.66.8
रा॒या हि॑रण्य॒या म॒तिरि॒यम॑वृ॒काय॒ शव॑से
इ॒यं विप्रा॑ मे॒धसा॑तये
7.66.8
rāyā́ hiraṇyayā́ matír
iyám avr̥kā́ya śávase
iyáṃ víprā medhásātaye
7.66.8
rāyāfrom rayí- ~ rāy-
from hiraṇyayā́-
from matí-
from avr̥ká-
from vípra-
from medhásāti-
7.66.8
With wealth of gold may this my song bring unmolested power and might, And, Brahmans, gain the sacrifice.
| Source index | Surface | Lemma | Information |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7.66.8 | rāyā́ | rayí- ~ rāy- rayi : rayí m. or (rarely) f. (fr. √ rā; the following forms occur in the Veda, rayis, °yím, °yibhis, °yīṇām; rayyā́, °yyaí, °yyā́m; cf. 2. rai), property, goods, possessions, treasure, wealth (often personified), [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.]; [Br.]; [ŚrS.]; [ChUp.] rayi : stuff, materials, [PraśnUp.] rayi : v.l. for raji, q.v. rayi : rayí mfn. (?) rich, [RV. viii, 31, 11]; [ix, 101, 7.] 🔎 rayí- ~ rāy- | nominal stemSGMINS |
| 7.66.8 | hiraṇyayā́ | hiraṇyayā́- | nominal stemSGFINS |
| 7.66.8 | matíḥ | 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 stemSGFNOM |
| 7.66.8 | iyám | ayám | pronounSGFNOM |
| 7.66.8 | avr̥kā́ya | avr̥ká- avṛka : a-vṛká mfn. not hurting, inoffensive, [RV.] avṛka : unendangered, safe, [RV.] avṛka : a-vṛká n. safety, [RV.] 🔎 avr̥ká- | nominal stemSGNDAT |
| 7.66.8 | śávase | 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 stemSGNDAT |
| 7.66.8 | iyám | ayám | pronounSGFNOM |
| 7.66.8 | víprā | 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 stemSGFNOM |
| 7.66.8 | medhásātaye | medhásāti- medhasāti : medhá—sāti (medhá-), f. the receiving or offering of the oblation, sacrificial ceremony, [RV.] ([Sāy.]; others ‘the offering of devotion, service or worship of the gods’; others ‘the gaining or deserving of a reward or praise’). 🔎 medhásāti- | nominal stemSGFDAT |