9.12.3
म॒द॒च्युत्क्षे॑ति॒ साद॑ने॒ सिन्धो॑रू॒र्मा वि॑प॒श्चित्
सोमो॑ गौ॒री अधि॑ श्रि॒तः
9.12.3
madacyút kṣeti sā́dane
síndhor ūrmā́ vipaścít
sómo gaurī́ ádhi śritáḥ
9.12.3
madacyutfrom madacyút-
from √kṣi-
from sā́dana-
from síndhu-
from ūrmí-
from vipaścít-
from sóma-
from gaurī́-
from ádhi
from √śri-
9.12.3
In the stream's wave wise Soma dwells, distilling rapture, in his seat, Resting upon a wiId-cow's hide.
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| 9.12.3 | madacyút madacyut : mada—cyút mfn. reeling with excitement, wanton, intoxicated, exhilarated or inspired with Soma, [RV.] madacyut : gladdening, exhilarating, inspiriting, [ib.] madacyut : emitting temple-juice (as an elephant in rut), [BhP.] 🔎 madacyút | madacyút- madacyut : mada—cyút mfn. reeling with excitement, wanton, intoxicated, exhilarated or inspired with Soma, [RV.] madacyut : gladdening, exhilarating, inspiriting, [ib.] madacyut : emitting temple-juice (as an elephant in rut), [BhP.] 🔎 madacyút- | nominal stemSGMNOM |
| 9.12.3 | kṣeti | √kṣi- kṣi : cl. 1. P. kṣáyati (2. du. kṣá-yathas or kṣay°, 2. pl. kṣáyathā; Subj. 1. kṣáyat or kṣayat, [RV. vi, 23, 10] and [vii, 20, 6]; [x, 106, 7]; pr. p. kṣáyat), to possess, have power over, rule, govern, be master of (gen.), [RV.]; [cf. Gk. κτάομαι.] kṣi : cl. 2. 6.P. kṣéti, kṣiyáti; (3. du. kṣitás, 3. pl. kṣiyanti; Subj. 2. sg. kṣayat, 2. sg. kṣáyas, 3. du. kṣayatas, 1. pl. kṣáyāma; pr. p. kṣiyát; aor. Subj. kṣeṣat; fut. p. kṣeṣyát), to abide, stay, dwell, reside (used especially of an undisturbed or secret residence), [RV.]; to remain, be quiet, [AV.]; [ŚBr.]; to inhabit, [TBr. iii]; to go, move (kṣíyati), [Naigh. ii, 14]; [Dhātup.] : Caus. (Impv. 2. sg. kṣayáyā; Subj. kṣepayat) to make a person live quietly, [RV. iii, 46, 2] and [v, 9, 7]; [cf. Gk. κτίζω.] kṣi : f. abode, [L.] kṣi : going, moving, [L.] kṣi : cl. 1. P. kṣayati (only once, [R. iv, 6, 14]) cl. 5. P. kṣiṇoti ([ŚBr.]; [Mn.]; [MBh.] &c.; 1. sg. kṣiṇómi, [VS.] for °ṇā́mi of [AV.]) cl. 9. P. kṣiṇā́ti (3. pl. kṣiṇánti; perf. 3. du. cikṣiyatur, [Kāś.] on [Pāṇ. vi, 4, 77] and [vii, 4, 10]), to destroy, corrupt, ruin, make an end of (acc.), kill, injure, [RV.]; [AV.] &c.: Pass. kṣīyáte ([AV. xii, 5, 45]; 3. pl. kṣī́yante, [RV. i, 62, 12]; aor. Subj. kṣeṣṭa [[AV. iv, 34, 8]] or kṣāyi, [TBr. i]; Cond. akṣeṣyata, [ŚBr. viii]), to be diminished, decrease, wane (as the moon), waste away, perish, [RV.]; [AV.]; [ŚBr.] &c.; to pass (said of the night), [Kathās.] : Caus. P. kṣapayati (fut. °yiṣyati), rarely Ā. °te ([MBh. i, 1838]; [Daś.]), very rarely kṣayayati ([MBh. v, 2134] ed. Calc.), to destroy, ruin, make an end of (acc.), finish, [MBh.]; [R.] &c.; to weaken, [Mn. v, 157]; [MBh. i, 1658]; [Kum. v, 29]; to pass (as the night or time, kṣapām, °pās, kālam), [Pañcat.]; [Kād.]; [ŚārṅgP.]; [cf. ϕθί-νω ϕθί-σι-ς, &c.] kṣi : f. destruction, waste, loss, [L.] 🔎 √kṣi- | rootSGPRSACT3IND |
| 9.12.3 | sā́dane | sā́dana- sādana : sā́dana mfn. (fr. Caus.) = sādaka, [Śiś.] sādana : sā́dana m. a text recited when anything is being set down (cf. below), [ĀpŚr.] sādana : sā́dana n. causing to sink, wearying, exhausting, destroying, [W.] sādana : setting down, arranging (of vessels &c.), [ŚBr.]; [KātyŚr.] sādana : sinking in (of wheels), [VarBṛS.] sādana : (= sadana) a seat, house, dwelling, place, home, [MBh.]; [R.]; [BhP.] a vessel, dish, [BhP.] 🔎 sā́dana- | nominal stemSGNLOC |
| 9.12.3 | síndhoḥ | síndhu- sindhu : síndhu m. and f. (prob. fr. √ 1. sidh, ‘to go’) a river, stream (esp. the Indus, and in this sense said to be the only river regarded as m. See -nada, col. 2), [RV.] &c. &c. sindhu : síndhu m. flood, waters (also in the sky), [RV.]; [AV.] sindhu : ocean, sea, [RV.] &c. &c. sindhu : a symbolical term for the number 4 (cf. 1. samudra), [Gaṇit.] sindhu : N. of Varuṇa (as god of the ocean), [MW.] sindhu : the moisture of the lips, [Kum.] sindhu : water ejected from an elephant's trunk (= vamathu), [L.] sindhu : the exudation from an elephant's temples, [L.] sindhu : the country around the Indus (commonly called Sindh; pl. ‘the inhabitants of Sindh’), [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c. sindhu : a king of Sindh (?), [Cat.] sindhu : N. of Viṣṇu, [RV.]; [MBh.] sindhu : white or refined borax (= śveta-ṭaṅkaṇa), [L.] sindhu : = sindhuka, [L.] sindhu : (in music) a partic. Rāga, [Saṃgītas.] sindhu : N. of a king of the Gandharvas, [R.] sindhu : of a serpent-demon, [Buddh.] sindhu : of various men, [Rājat.] 🔎 síndhu- | nominal stemSGMNOM |
| 9.12.3 | ūrmā́ | ūrmí- ūrmi : ūrmí is, m. f. (√ ṛ, [Uṇ. iv, 44]), a wave, billow, [RV.]; [AV.]; [VS.]; [KātyŚr.]; [MBh.]; [Ragh.] &c. ūrmi : (figuratively) wave of pain or passion or grief &c., [R.]; [Prab.] &c. ūrmi : ‘the waves of existence’ (six are enumerated, viz. cold and heat [of the body], greediness and illusion [of the mind], and hunger and thirst [of life] [Subh.]; or according to others, hunger, thirst, decay, death, grief, illusion Comm. on [VP.]; [W.]) ūrmi : speed, velocity, [TBr. ii, 5, 7, 1]; [Śiś. v, 4] ūrmi : symbolical expression for the number six, [RāmatUp.] ūrmi : a fold or plait in a garment, [L.] ūrmi : line, row, [L.] ūrmi : missing, regretting, desire, [L.] ūrmi : appearance, becoming manifest, [L.]; ūrmi : [cf. Lith. vil-ni-s; Old High Germ. wella; Mod. Germ. Welle; Eng. well.] 🔎 ūrmí- | nominal stemSGMLOC |
| 9.12.3 | vipaścít vipaścit : vipaś—cít mfn. inspired, wise, learned, versed in or acquainted with (comp.), [RV.] &c. &c. vipaścit : vipaś—cít m. N. of Indra under Manu Svārociṣa, [Pur.] vipaścit : of the Supreme Spirit, [Sarvad.] vipaścit : of a Buddha (prob. w.r. for vipaśyin), [Lalit.] 🔎 vipaścít | vipaścít- vipaścit : vipaś—cít mfn. inspired, wise, learned, versed in or acquainted with (comp.), [RV.] &c. &c. vipaścit : vipaś—cít m. N. of Indra under Manu Svārociṣa, [Pur.] vipaścit : of the Supreme Spirit, [Sarvad.] vipaścit : of a Buddha (prob. w.r. for vipaśyin), [Lalit.] 🔎 vipaścít- | nominal stemSGMNOM |
| 9.12.3 | sómaḥ | sóma- soma : sóma m. (fr. √ 3. su) juice, extract, (esp.) the juice of the Soma plant, (also) the Soma plant itself (said to be the climbing plant Sarcostema Viminalis or Asclepias Acida, the stalks [aṃśu] of which were pressed between stones [adri] by the priests, then sprinkled with water, and purified in a strainer [pavitra]; whence the acid juice trinkled into jars [kalaśa] or larger vessels [droṇa]; after which it was mixed with clarified butter, flour &c., made to ferment, and then offered in libations to the gods [in this respect corresponding with the ritual of the Iranian Avesta] or was drunk by the Brāhmans, by both of whom its exhilarating effect was supposed to be prized; it was collected by moonlight on certain mountains [in [RV. x, 34, 1], the mountain Mūja-vat is mentioned]; it is sometimes described as having been brought from the sky by a falcon [śyena] and guarded by the Gandharvas; it is personified as one of the most important of Vedic gods, to whose praise all the 114 hymns of the 9th book of the [RV.] besides 6 in other books and the whole, [SV.] are dedicated; in post-Vedic mythology and even in a few of the latest hymns of the [RV.] [although not in the whole of the 9th book] as well as sometimes in the [AV.] and in the [Br.], Soma is identified with the moon [as the receptacle of the other beverage of the gods called Amṛta, or as the lord of plants, cf. indu, oṣadhi-pati] and with the god of the moon, as well as with Viṣṇu, Śiva, Yama, and Kubera; he is called rājan, and appears among the 8 Vasus and the 8 Loka-pālas [[Mn. v, 96]], and is the reputed author of [RV. x, 124, 1], [5]-[9], of a law-book &c.; cf. below), [RV.] &c. &c. soma : the moon or moon-god (see above) soma : a Soma sacrifice, [AitĀr.] soma : a day destined for extracting the Soma-juice, [ĀśvŚr.] soma : Monday (= soma-vāra), [Inscr.] soma : nectar, [L.] soma : camphor, [L.] soma : air, wind, [L.] soma : water, [L.] soma : a drug of supposed magical properties, [W.] soma : a partic. mountain or mountainous range (accord. to some the mountains of the moon), [ib.] soma : a partic. class of Pitṛs (prob. for soma-pā), [ib.] soma : N. of various authors (also with paṇḍita, bhaṭṭa, śarman &c.; cf. above), [Cat.] soma : = somacandra, or somendu, [HPariś.] soma : N. of a monkey-chief, [L.] soma : sóma (am), n. rice-water, rice-gruel, [L.] soma : heaven, sky, ether, [L.] soma : sóma mfn. relating to Soma (prob. w.r. for sauma), [Kāṭh.] soma : mfn. (prob.) together with Umā, [IndSt.] 🔎 sóma- | nominal stemSGMNOM |
| 9.12.3 | gaurī́ gaurī : gaurī́ (ī́), f. the female of the Bos Gaurus, [RV.] (‘Vāc or voice of the middle region of the air’, [i, 164, 41] according to [Naigh. i, 11] & [Nir. xi, 40]) gaurī : = gaurikā, [Gṛhyās. ii, 18]; [Pañcat.] gaurī : the earth, [L.] gaurī : red chalk, [Kālac.] gaurī : a yellow pigment or dye (go-rocanā, ‘orpiment’, [Gal.]), [L.] gaurī : turmeric (rajanī), [Suśr.] gaurī : N. of several other plants (priyáṃgu, mañjiṣṭhā, śveta-dūrvā, mallikā, tulasī, suvarṇa-kadalī, ākāśa-māṃsī), [L.] gaurī : N. of several metres (one of 4 × 12 syllables; another of 4 × 13 syllables; another of 4 × 26 long syllables) gaurī : (in music) a kind of measure gaurī : ([ib.]) N. of a Rāgiṇī gaurī : ‘brilliant Goddess’, Śiva's wife Pārvatī, [AV.Pariś.]; [NṛsUp. i, 4, 3, 10] &c. gaurī : N. of Varuṇa's wife, [MBh. v], [xiii] gaurī : of a Vidyā-devī, [iii, 231, 48]; [Hariv.] gaurī : of Śākya-muni's mother, [L.] gaurī : of the wife of Vi-rajas and mother of Su-dhāman, [VāyuP. i, 28, 11] gaurī : of several other women gaurī : of several rivers (one originally the wife of Prasena-jit or Yuvanāśva, changed by his curse into the river Bāhu-dā, [Hariv.]; [VP.]), [MBh. vi, 333]; [VP. ii, 4, 55]; gaurī : gaurī́ f. of °rá, q.v. 🔎 gaurī́ | gaurī́- gaurī : gaurī́ (ī́), f. the female of the Bos Gaurus, [RV.] (‘Vāc or voice of the middle region of the air’, [i, 164, 41] according to [Naigh. i, 11] & [Nir. xi, 40]) gaurī : = gaurikā, [Gṛhyās. ii, 18]; [Pañcat.] gaurī : the earth, [L.] gaurī : red chalk, [Kālac.] gaurī : a yellow pigment or dye (go-rocanā, ‘orpiment’, [Gal.]), [L.] gaurī : turmeric (rajanī), [Suśr.] gaurī : N. of several other plants (priyáṃgu, mañjiṣṭhā, śveta-dūrvā, mallikā, tulasī, suvarṇa-kadalī, ākāśa-māṃsī), [L.] gaurī : N. of several metres (one of 4 × 12 syllables; another of 4 × 13 syllables; another of 4 × 26 long syllables) gaurī : (in music) a kind of measure gaurī : ([ib.]) N. of a Rāgiṇī gaurī : ‘brilliant Goddess’, Śiva's wife Pārvatī, [AV.Pariś.]; [NṛsUp. i, 4, 3, 10] &c. gaurī : N. of Varuṇa's wife, [MBh. v], [xiii] gaurī : of a Vidyā-devī, [iii, 231, 48]; [Hariv.] gaurī : of Śākya-muni's mother, [L.] gaurī : of the wife of Vi-rajas and mother of Su-dhāman, [VāyuP. i, 28, 11] gaurī : of several other women gaurī : of several rivers (one originally the wife of Prasena-jit or Yuvanāśva, changed by his curse into the river Bāhu-dā, [Hariv.]; [VP.]), [MBh. vi, 333]; [VP. ii, 4, 55]; gaurī : gaurī́ f. of °rá, q.v. 🔎 gaurī́- | nominal stemSGFLOC |
| 9.12.3 | ádhi adhi : m. (better ādhi, q.v.), anxiety adhi : f. a woman in her courses (= avi, q.v.), [L.] adhi : ádhi ind., as a prefix to verbs and nouns, expresses above, over and above, besides. As a separable adverb or preposition adhi : (with abl.) Ved. over adhi : from above, from adhi : from the presence of adhi : after, [AitUp.] adhi : for adhi : instead of [RV. i, 140, 11], (with loc.) Ved. over adhi : on adhi : at adhi : in comparison with adhi : (with acc.) over, upon, concerning. 🔎 ádhi | ádhi adhi : m. (better ādhi, q.v.), anxiety adhi : f. a woman in her courses (= avi, q.v.), [L.] adhi : ádhi ind., as a prefix to verbs and nouns, expresses above, over and above, besides. As a separable adverb or preposition adhi : (with abl.) Ved. over adhi : from above, from adhi : from the presence of adhi : after, [AitUp.] adhi : for adhi : instead of [RV. i, 140, 11], (with loc.) Ved. over adhi : on adhi : at adhi : in comparison with adhi : (with acc.) over, upon, concerning. 🔎 ádhi | invariablelocal particle:LP |
| 9.12.3 | śritáḥ | √śri- śri : cl. 1. P. Ā. ([Dhātup. xxi, 31]) śrayati, °te (pf. śiśrā́ya, śiśriyé; aor. áśret, áśriyan, [RV.]; aśrait, [AV.]; áśiśriyat, [ib.] &c. ; aśrāyiṣṭa or aśrayiṣṭa Gr. [Ved. forms belonging either to the pf. or aor. type are also aśiśret, °śrema, °śrayuḥ, śiśrītá]; fut. śrayitā Gr.; śrayiṣyati, °te, [Br.] &c.; inf. śrayitum, [MBh.]; śrayitavaí, [Br.]; ind.p. śrayitvā, [MBh.] &c., -śrítya, [Br.] &c.) P. to cause to lean or rest on, lay on or in, fix on, fasten to, direct or turn towards, (esp.) spread or diffuse (light or radiance or beauty) over (loc.), [RV.]; [TS.]; [Br.]; (Ā. or Pass., rarely P.) to lean on, rest on, recline against (acc.), cling to (loc.), be supported or fixed or depend on, abide in or on (acc. loc. or adv.), [ib.]; [ĀśvGṛ.]; [ChUp.]; [MBh.]; (P. Ā.) to go to, approach, resort or have recourse to (for help or refuge), tend towards (acc.), [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.; (Ā.) to go into, enter, fall to the lot or take possession of (acc. or loc.), [Kāv.]; [Kathās.]; (P. Ā.) to attain, undergo, get into any state or condition (acc.), [ib.] &c.; to assume (with śrāvikā-tvam, ‘to assume the form of a Śrāvikā’, q.v.), [Kathās.]; [HPariś.]; to show, betray (heroism), [R.]; to honour, worship, [Dhātup.] : Pass. śrīyate or śriyate (aor. áśrāyi: cf. above), [RV.] &c. &c.: Caus. śrāpayati (in uc-chr°), [VS.]; śrāyayati (aor. aśiśrayat; for aśiśriyat See above) Gr.: Desid. śiśrayiṣati, °te or śiśrīṣati, °te Gr.: Intens. śeśrīyate, śeśrayīti, śeśreti, [ib.] śri : [cf. Gk. κλίνω, κλίνη, κλῖμαξ; Lat. clino, clivus; Lith. szlýti, szlë́ti, szlaítas; Goth. hlains; hlaiw; Germ. hlinên, linên, lehnen; Angl.Sax. hlinian; Eng. lean.] śri : in antáḥ- and bahiḥ-śri (q.v.) śri : light, lustre (= śrī, q.v.) at end of adj. comp. 🔎 √śri- | rootSGMNOMnon-finite:PTCP-ta |