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satyavat | mfn. truthful, veracious | ||||||
satyavat | mfn. containing the word satya- | ||||||
satyavat | mfn. wrong reading for sattva-vat- | ||||||
satyavat | m. Name of a spell spoken over weapons | ||||||
satyavat | m. of a son of manu- raivata- | ||||||
satyavat | m. of a son of manu- cākṣuṣa- | ||||||
satyavat | m. of a son of dyumat-sena- (husband of sāvitrī-) | ||||||
satyavat | m. of a daughter of gādhi- and wife of ṛcīka- (fabled to have become the kauśikī- river) | ||||||
satyavat | m. of the wife of nārada- | ||||||
satyavat | m. of the wife of śiva-rāja-bhaṭṭa- | ||||||
satyavat | m. of a river equals accho | ||||||
satyavatī | f. Name of the wife of parāśara- (śāṃtanu-) and mother of vyāsa- | ||||||
satyavatīsuta | m. "son of satyavatī-", Name of the poet, vyāsa- |
satyavat | सत्यवत् a. Truthful, veracious. -m. N. of a king, husband of Sāvitrī, q. v. -ती 1 N. of the daughter of a fisherman, who became mother of Vāysa by the sage Parāśara; व्यासः सत्यवतीपुत्र इदं वचनमब्रवीत् Mb.1. 16.16. -2 N. of the wife of Nārada. -3 Of the wife of Ṛichīka. |
yojana | n. yoking; team, vehicle (RV., rare); path (V.); yogana (distance driven at a yoking or stretch), a measure of distance equal to four krosas or about nine English miles; preparation, arrangement (also â, f.); instigation; erection; mental concentration; union, combination, with (in. or --°ree;): â, f. grammatical construction; -gandha, a. whose odour extends for a yoga na: â, f. ep. of Satyavatî (mother of Vyâsa); -bâhu, a. having arms a yogana in length, excessively long-armed; m. ep. of Râvana; -sata, n. a hundred yoganas. |
vicitra | a. variegated, many-colour ed, brilliant; various, manifold, diverse; strange, wonderful; (varied), charming, lovely, beautiful; entertaining (story): -m, ad.; -katha, m. (telling interesting tales),N.; -tâ, f. variety; strangeness; -mâlya½âbhar ana, a. having variegated garlands and orna ments; -vâkya-patu-tâ, f. great eloquence; -vâgura½ukkhrâya-maya, a. (î) filled with various outspread nets; -vîrya, m. (of mar vellous heroism), N. of a son of Samtanu and Satyavatî (after his death, Vyâsa begat Dhri tarâshtra, Pându, and Vidura with his widow); -simha, m. N.; -½âpîda, m. N. of a fairy. |
vyāsa | m. [√ 2. as] separation; de tailed account (in., ab., -tas, in detail); N. (arranger) of a mythical sage, the reputed editor or compiler of various extensive works (the Vedas, the Mahâbhârata, the Purânas, the Vedânta etc.), and regarded as the son of Parâsara and Satyavatî. |
ubhā | śaṃsaṃ nāsatyāvataṃ mama # RV.1.182.4d. |
satyavatī | Satyavatī (the mother of both Vicitravīrya and Vyāsadeva) | SB 3.5.20 |
satyavatī | Satyavatī, the wife of ṛcīka | SB 9.15.9 |
satyavatī-sutaḥ | Jamadagni, the son of Satyavatī | SB 9.16.7 |
satyavatī-sutaḥ | Jamadagni, the son of Satyavatī | SB 9.16.7 |
satyavatī-sutaḥ | the son of Satyavatī | SB 1.6.1 |
satyavatī-sutaḥ | the son of Satyavatī | SB 1.6.1 |
satyavatīm | Satyavatī | SB 9.15.4 |
satyavatyā | by Satyavatī | SB 9.15.11 |
satyavatyām | in the womb of Satyavatī | SB 1.3.21 |
SB 12.6.48-49 | ||
SB 2.7.36 |
satyavatī | noun (feminine) name of a daughter of Gādhi and wife of Ṛcīka (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of a river (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of the wife of Nārada (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of the wife of Parāśara (śāṃtanu) and mother of Vyāsa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of the wife of Śivarājabhaṭṭa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 3394/72933 |
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