8.5.2
नृ॒वद्द॑स्रा मनो॒युजा॒ रथे॑न पृथु॒पाज॑सा
सचे॑थे अश्विनो॒षस॑म्
8.5.2
nr̥vád dasrā manoyújā
ráthena pr̥thupā́jasā
sácethe aśvinoṣásam
8.5.2
nṛvatfrom nr̥vánt-
from dasrá-
from manoyúj-
from rátha-
from pr̥thupā́jas-
from √sac-
from aśvín-
from uṣás-
8.5.2
Like Heroes on your will-yoked car farshining, Wonder-Workers! ye Attend, O Aṣvins, on the Dawn.
| Source index | Surface | Lemma | Information |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8.5.2 | nr̥vát nṛvat : nṛ—vát ind. like men, strongly, richly, abundantly, [RV.] nṛvat : nṛ—vát mfn. having men, belonging to or fit for or consisting of men &c., [RV.] 🔎 nr̥vát | nr̥vánt- | nominal stemSGNACC |
| 8.5.2 | dasrā | dasrá- dasra : dasrá mfn. accomplishing wonderful deeds, giving marvellous aid (chiefly said of the Aśvins), [RV.] dasra : dasrá m. N. of one of the Aśvins, [Bṛh.]; [MBh.]; [Hariv. 601] dasra : dasrá m. du. the Aśvins, [L.] dasra : dasrá m. sg. the number 2 [Sūryas. i] dasra : = -devatā, [viii, 9] dasra : a robber, thief, [Uṇ., Sch.] dasra : an ass (cf. daśeraka), [L.] dasra : dasrá n. the cold season, [Uṇvṛ.] dasra : dasrá See dasmá. 🔎 dasrá- | nominal stemDUMVOC |
| 8.5.2 | manoyújā | manoyúj- manoyuj : mano—yúj mfn. yoked by a mere thought or wish (i.e. without effort), [RV.] manoyuj : adapted to the understanding, wise, [ib.]; [VS.]; [AV.] 🔎 manoyúj- | nominal stemSGMINS |
| 8.5.2 | ráthena | rátha- ratha : rátha m. (√ 4. ṛ) ‘goer’, a chariot, car, esp. a two-wheeled war-chariot (lighter and swifter than the anas, q.v.), any vehicle or equipage or carriage (applied also to the vehicles of the gods), waggon, cart, [RV.] &c. &c. (ifc. f(A). ) ratha : a warrior, hero, champion, [MBh.]; [Kathās.]; [BhP.] ratha : the body, [L.] ratha : a limb, member, part, [L.] ratha : Calamus Rotang, [L.] ratha : Dalbergia Ougeinensis, [L.] ratha : = pauruṣa, [L.] ratha : m. (√ ram) pleasure, joy, delight (cf. mano-ratha) ratha : affection, love (cf. next). 🔎 rátha- | nominal stemSGMINS |
| 8.5.2 | pr̥thupā́jasā | pr̥thupā́jas- | nominal stemSGMINS |
| 8.5.2 | sácethe | √sac- sac : (connected with √ 2. sajj, sañj, sakh; cf. √ sap) cl. 1. Ā. ([Dhātup. vi, 2]) sácate (in [RV.] also P. sacati and síṣakti, 2. sg. sáścasi, 3. pl. saścati, 2. 3. pl. saścata, 1. sg. Ā. saśce; p. sácamāna, sacāná and sáścat or saścát [q.v.]; pf. Ved. saścima, saścúḥ; Ā. saściré, [RV.]; secire, [AV.]; aor. 3. pl. asakṣata, [RV.]; sakṣat, sakṣata, sakṣante, sakṣīmáhi, [ib.]; asaciṣṭa Gr.; fut. sacitā, saciṣyate, [ib.]; inf. sacádhyai, [RV.]), to be associated or united with, have to do with, be familiar with, associate one's self with (instr.), [RV.]; [AV.]; be possessed of, enjoy (instr. or acc.), [ib.]; to take part or participate in, suffer, endure (instr.), [RV.]; to belong to, be attached or devoted to, serve, follow, seek, pursue, favour, assist (acc.), [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.]; to be connected with (instr.), [Pat.] on [Pāṇ. i, 4, 51]; to fall to the lot of (acc.), [ŚBr.]; to be together, [RV.]; [AV.]; (síṣakti), to go after, follow, accompany, adhere or be attached to (acc.), [RV.]; to help any one to anything (two dat.), [ib.]; to abide in (loc.), [ib.]; (3. pl. saścati and saścata), to follow, obey, [RV.]; to belong to (acc.), [ib.]; to be devoted to or fond of (acc.), [ib.] sac : [cf. Gk. ἕπομαι; Lat. sequor; Lith. sekù.] sac : (ifc. strong form sāc), in apatya-, ayajñasac, āyu-ṣak &c. (qq.vv.) sac : = √ sañj in ā-√ sac, to adhere to, [MaitrS.]; [Kāṭh.] sac : in comp. for sat. 🔎 √sac- | rootDUPRSMED2IND |
| 8.5.2 | aśvinā | aśvín- aśvin : aśvín mfn. possessed of horses, consisting of horses, [RV.] aśvin : mounted on horseback, [MārkP.] aśvin : aśvín (ī́), m. a cavalier aśvin : horse-tamer, [RV.] aśvin : aśvín (ínā or inau), m. du. ‘the two charioteers’, N. of two divinities (who appear in the sky before the dawn in a golden carriage drawn by horses or birds; they bring treasures to men and avert misfortune and sickness; they are considered as the physicians of heaven), [RV.] &c. aśvin : a N. of the Nakṣatra presided over by the Aśvins, [VarBṛS.] aśvin : the number, ‘two’, [ib.]; [Sūryas.] aśvin : (for aśvi-sutau) the two sons of the Aśvins, viz. Nakula and Sahadeva, [MBh. v, 1816] aśvin : aśvín (í), n. (= aśva-vat n. q.v.) richness in horses, [RV. i, 53, 4.] 🔎 aśvín- | nominal stemDUMVOC |
| 8.5.2 | uṣásam | uṣás- uṣas : uṣás ās, f. (nom. pl. uṣā́sas and uṣásas; instr. pl. uṣádbhis, [RV. i, 6, 3]; see [Kāś.] on [Pāṇ. vii, 4, 48]) morning light, dawn, morning (personified as the daughter of heaven and sister of the Ādityas and the night), [RV.]; [AV.]; [ŚBr.]; [Śak.] &c. uṣas : the evening light, [RV. x, 127, 7] uṣas : N. of a wife of Bhava (= Φοῖβος) or Rudra, [VP.] uṣas : (uṣā́sau, °ā́sā, and °ásā) f. du. night and morning, [RV.]; [VS.] &c. uṣas : uṣás (as), n. daybreak, dawn, twilight, [Uṇ. iv, 233]; [L.] uṣas : the outer passage of the ear, [L.] uṣas : the Mālaya range, [L.] uṣas : , [cf. Gk. ἠώς; Lat. auro-ra; Lith. ausz-ra; Old High Germ. ôs-tan.] uṣas : uṣás See under √ 1. uṣ 🔎 uṣás- | nominal stemSGFACC |