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havirin compound for havis-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirad() mfn. eating the oblation. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirada() mfn. eating the oblation. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
haviradyan. the act of eating or tasting the oblation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirāhutif. offering an oblation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirantaraṇan. passing over an oblation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
haviraśanam. "consuming oblations", fire = View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirātañcanan. a kind of rennet for coagulating an oblation of milk etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirbhāga(hav/ir--), m. the share in an oblation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirbhājmfn. partaking of an oblation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirbhūf. the place of sacrifice (personified as daughter of kardama- and wife of pulastya-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirbhujm. "eating the oblation", fire or agni- the god of fire (also applied to śiva- and other gods) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirbhujm. plural Name of the pitṛ-s of the kṣatriya-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirbhūta(hav/ir-), mfn. become an oblation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirmfn. giving or bringing oblations View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirdānan. the gift of an oblation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirdhāmanmfn. possessing a soma- car or shed View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirdhāmanm. Name of a son of antardhāman- (see havir-dhāna-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirdhānam. Name of the author of View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirdhānam. of a son of antar-dhāna- (see havir-dhāman-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirdhānan. "oblation-receptacle", the vehicle in which the soma- plants are conveyed to be pressed (generally in dual number) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirdhānan. a shed for the soma- vehicles View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirdhānan. a place of sacrifice View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirdhānan. the earth (as the depository of oblation) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirdhānan. (e-), du, (with prajāpateḥ-) Name of two sāman-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirdhānīf. Name of the mythical cow surabhi- or kāma-dhenu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirdhānīf. of the wife of havir-dhāna- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirdhūmam. the smoke from an oblation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirgandhāf. "smelling like clarified butter", Prosopis Spicigera View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirgehan. any house or chamber in which an oblation is offered, sacrificial hall View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirgrahaṇīf. a sacrificial ladle View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirgṛha n. any house or chamber in which an oblation is offered, sacrificial hall View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirhutif. offering an oblation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirmantham. Premna Spinosa or Longifolia View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirmathimfn. destroying or disturbing sacrifices View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirnirvapaṇan. (with pātra-) the vessel in which an oblation is offered View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirucohiṣṭan. the residue of an oblation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirucohiṣṭabhujmfn. eating the residue of an oblation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirucohiṣṭāśamfn. equals havirucohiṣṭa-bhuj-. () View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirucohiṣṭāśanamfn. equals havirucohiṣṭa-bhuj-. () View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirucohiṣṭaśeṣam. what is left from, the residue of an oblation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirvahmfn. (Nominal verb -vāṭ-) conveying the sacrifice View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
havirvarṣam. Name of a son of agnīdhra- and the varṣa- ruled by him View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
haviryājinm. "oblation-offerer", a priest View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
haviryajñam. the offering of an oblation, a simple oblation of clarified butter etc. (as opp. to a soma-y-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
haviryajñakāṇḍan. Name of the first (or second) book of the View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
haviryajñartvijm. (for -ṛtvij-), a priest officiating at a havir--yajn5a View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
haviryajñasaṃsthāf. primary or essential form of the havir-yajña- (7 are enumerated, viz. agny-ādheya-, agni-hotra-, darśa-pūrṇa-māsau-, cāturmāsyānī-, paśu-bandha-, sautrāmaṇī-, and pāka-yajña-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
haviryajñavidhamfn. (jñ/a--) of the nature of the havir-yajña- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ahaviryājinmfn. offering a sacrifice without oblations View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āryasthaviram. plural a particular Buddhist sect, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dharmasthaviram. "firm in law", Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kaphavirodhinmfn. obstructing the phlegm View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kaphavirodhinn. black pepper View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lobhaviraham. absence of avarice View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lobhavirahamfn. equals next. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahāsthaviram. "great elder", Name of a class of monks among Buddhists View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pravāsopasthānahaviryajñaprāyaścittan. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
raṇabahāduraśāhavirudrāvalīf. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sadohavirdhānan. dual number and plural the sadas- and the havirdhāna- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sadohavirdhānan. plural (with prajāpateḥ-) Name of various sāman-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sadohavirdhāninmfn. provided with sadas- and havirdhāna- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saṃdarbhaviruddhamfn. contrary to order or consistency, incoherent, unconnected View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sarvarodhavirodhasampraśamanam. a particular samādhi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sthavira viṣṭha- See p.1265. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sthaviraSee . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sthaviramf(ā-or ī-)n. (see sthāvara-,p.1264) broad, thick, compact, solid, strong, powerful View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sthaviramf(ā-or ī-)n. old, ancient, venerable (re kāle-or bhāve-,"in old age") etc.
sthaviram. an old man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sthaviram. (with Buddhists) an"Elder"(Name of the oldest and most venerable bhikṣu-s) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sthaviram. Name of brahmā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sthaviram. (plural) Name of a school (also ārya-sth-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sthavirāf. an old woman View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sthaviram. a kind of plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sthaviran. benzoin View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sthaviradārun. a kind of wood View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sthaviradyutimfn. having the dignity of an"Elder" (see above) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sthaviragāthāf. a particular section of Buddhist writings View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sthavirasthaviram. plural (prob.) the most venerable of the"Elders" View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sthavirāvalīcaritan. Name of a jaina- work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sthavirāyaNom. A1. yate-, to grow old, become old (said of time) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sthavirāyusmfn. one who has attained to old age View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śuddhavirāḍṛṣabhan. Name of metres View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śuddhavirājf. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
virahavirasamfn. painful through (the idea of) separation, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
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agasti अगस्ति [विन्ध्याख्यं अगं अस्यति; अस्-क्तिच् शकन्ध्वादि˚, Uṇ.4. 179, or अगं विन्ध्याचलं स्त्यायति _x001F_+स्तभ्नाति, स्त्यै-क; or अगः कुम्भः तत्र स्त्यानः संहतः इत्यगस्त्यः] 1 'Pitcher-born,' N. of a celebrated Ṛiṣi or sage. -2 N. of the star Canopus, of which Agastya is the regent. -3 N. of a plant (बकवृक्ष) Sesbana (or Ӕschynomene) Grandiflora [Mar. रुईमंदार]. [The sage Agastya is a very reputed personage in Hindu mythology. In the Ṛigveda he and Vasiṣṭha are said to be the off-springs of Mitra and Varuṇa, whose seed fell from them at the sight of the lovely nymph Urvaśī at a sacrificial session. Part of the seed fell into a jar and part into water; from the former arose Agastya, who is, therefore, called Kumbhayoni, Kumbhajanman, Ghaṭodbhava, Kalaśayoni &c; from the latter Vasiṣṭha. From his parentage Agastya is also called Maitrāvaruṇi, Aurvaśeya, and, as he was very small when he was born, he is also called Mānya. He is represented to have humbled the Vindhya mountains by making them prostrate themselves before him when they tried to rise higher and higher till they wellnigh occupied the sun's disc and obstructed his path. See Vindhya. (This fable is supposed by some, to typify the progress of the Āryas towards the south in their conquest and civilization of India, the humbling of the mountain standing meta-phorically for the removal of physical obstacles in their way). He is also known by the names of Pītābdhi, Samudra-chuluka &c.; from another fable according to which he drank up the ocean because it had offended him and because he wished to help Indra and the gods in their wars with a class of demons called Kāleyas who had hid themselves in the waters and oppressed the three worlds in various ways. His wife was Lopāmudrā. She was also called Kauṣītakī and Varapradā. She bore him two sons, Dṛḍhāsya and Dṛḍhāsyu. In the Rāmāyaṇa Agastya plays a distinguished part. He dwelt in a hermitage on mount Kunjara to the south of the Vindhya and was chief of the hermits of the south. He kept under control the evil spirits who infested the south and a legend relates how he once ate up a Rākṣasa named Vātāpi, who had assumed the form of a ram, and destroyed by a flash of his eye the Rākṣasa's brother who attempted to avenge him. In the course of his wandering Rāma with his wife and brother came to the hermitge of Agastya who received him with the greatest kindness and became his friend, adviser and protector. He gave Rāma the bow of Viṣṇu and accompanied him to Ayodhyā when he was restored to his kingdom after his exile of 14 years. The superhuman power which the sage possessed, is also represented by another legend, according to which he turned king Nahuṣa into a serpent and afterwards restored him to his proper form. In the south he is usually regarded as the first teacher of science and literature to the primitive Dravidian tribes, and his era is placed by Dr. Caldwell in the 7th or 6th century B.C. The Purāṇas represent Agastya as the son of Pulastya (the sage from whom the Rākṣsas sprang) and Havirbhuvā the daughter of Kardama. Several 'hymn-seers' are mentioned in his family, such as his two sons, Indra-bāhu, Mayobhuva and Mahendra, also others who served to perpetuate the family. The sage is represented as a great philosopher, benevolent and kind-hearted, unsurpassed in the science of archery and to have taken a principal part in the colonization of the south; निर्जितासि मया भद्रे शत्रुहस्तादमर्षिणा । अगस्त्येन दुराधर्षा मुनिना दक्षिणेव _x001F_.दिक् ॥ Rām; अगस्त्याचरितामाशाम् R.4.44; cf. also; अगस्त्यो दक्षिणामाशामाश्रित्य नभसिः स्थितः । वरुणस्यात्मजो योगी विन्ध्यवातापिमर्दनः ॥ and R.6.61; Mv.7.14.] अगस्तितुल्या हि घृताब्धिशोषणे । Udbhaṭa.
vātakin वातकिन् a. (-नी f.) Gouty; जिन त्वदाज्ञामवमन्यते यः स वातकी नाथ पिशाचकी वा Mahāvīrswāmistotra; धुवञ्शिरो जरावातकी N.18.12.
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havirad havir-ád, a. (Tp.) eating the oblation, x. 15, 10 [havís + ad].
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havirad a. eating the oblation (RV.); -ádya, n. tasting the oblation (V.); -ukkhishtá, (pp.) n. remnant of a sacrifice; -guna, m. quality of the sacrificial food; -d&asharp;, a. bringing oblations (RV.); -dâna, n. gift of an oblation; -dh&asharp;na, m. N. of the reputed composer of RV. X, 11--15; n. (receptacle of the offering), car for conveying the Soma plants to be pressed (gnly. two; V.); light shed for housing the Soma cars (V.); place of sacrifice (E.): î, f. N. of the mythical cow Surabhi or Kâmadhenu; -bhug, a. consuming the oblation; m. fire; god of fire: pl. the Manes of the Kshatriyas; -yagñá, m. offering of the oblation (a kind of sacrifice), simple sacrifice (Br., S.): -samsthâ, f. fundamental form of the Haviryagña; -váh, a. (nm. -vât) conveying the sacrifice (RV.1).
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havirdhāna (‘Oblation receptacle ’) denotes primarily the cart on which the Soma plants are conveyed to be pressed, then the shed in which these Soma vehicles were kept.
sthavira Literally ‘elder,’ is used as a sort of epithet of several men; Sthavira śākalya occurs in the Aitareya Araṇ- yaka and the śāñkhāyana Araṇyaka, and Sthavira Jātūkarṇya in the Kausītaki Brāhmaṇa. Cf. the names Hrasva and Dīrgha.
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achendrābrahmaṇaspatī havir naḥ RV.2.24.12c.
agne havir nirvapsyāmi Apś.1.17.3. P: agne Mś.1.2.1.30.
agnihotreṇedaṃ havir ajuṣatāvīvṛdhata (Aś. -vīvṛdhanta), maho jyāyo 'kṛta TB.3.5.10.4; Aś.1.9.5. Cf. agnir idaṃ etc., and agnir hotreṇedaṃ etc.
agnir havir ajuṣata śś.1.14.6,8. See under agnir idaṃ.
agnīṣomau havir ajuṣetām śś.1.14.9,11. See under agnīṣomāv idaṃ havir etc.
āmāvāsyaṃ havir idam eṣāṃ mayi TB.3.7.4.4e; Apś.4.1.8e.
antarā havirdhānaṃ sūryaṃ ca AVP.4.9.5b. See havirdhānam antarā.
antarikṣasya havir asi (VS.śB. asi svāhā) VS.6.19; TS.1.3.10.2; MS.1.2.17: 27.5; KS.3.7; śB.3.8.3.32.
aśvinā havir indriyam VS.20.67a; MS.3.11.4a: 145.1; KS.38.9a; TB.2.6.13.1a. P: aśvinā haviḥ Kś.19.6.16.
bhare havir na barhiṣi prīṇānaḥ RV.7.13.1c.
dīkṣāyedaṃ havir āgachataṃ naḥ KS.4.16d. See dīkṣayedaṃ, probably the correct reading here also.
dīkṣayedaṃ havir āgachataṃ naḥ TB.2.4.3.3d; Aś.4.2.3d. See dīkṣāyedaṃ.
dyaur havirdhāne KS.34.14.
gāto havir janayan tastha indra AVP.1.51.1a.
grahair havirbhiś ca kṛtākṛtaś ca GB.1.5.24c.
idaṃ havir ajuṣata Aś.1.9.1. See under agnir idaṃ etc.
idaṃ havir juṣamāṇā udeta AVP.2.40.1c.
idaṃ havir maghavan tubhyaṃ rātam RV.10.116.7a.
idaṃ havir maghavā vetv indraḥ SV.1.333d.
idaṃ havir maho jyāyaḥ Aś.1.3.14.
idaṃ havir yātudhānān AVś.1.8.1a; AVP.4.4.8a. P: idaṃ haviḥ Kauś.8.25.
indrāgnī havir ajuṣetām śś.1.14.12. See indrāgnī idaṃ havir etc.
indravantā havir idaṃ juṣethām śś.3.18.14d. See indravantau, and cf. indravanto havir.
indravantau havir idaṃ juṣethām TB.2.4.5.7d. See under indravantā.
indravanto havir idaṃ juṣantām TB.2.6.16.2d; Apś.8.15.17d. Cf. under indravantā.
indrāya havir indriyam TB.3.7.4.16b; Apś.1.13.3b.
indro havir ajuṣata śś.1.14.13. See indra idaṃ havir etc.
indro havirdhāne VS.8.56; TS.4.4.9.1.
jātavedo havir idaṃ juṣasva Aś.2.2.17b; Apś.6.5.7b; Mś.1.6.1.15b; HG.2.17.2b. See jātavedaḥ prati.
madhu havir (MS. madhuhavir) asi MS.4.9.7: 127.11; TA.4.8.4; 5.7.7; Apś.15.10.3; Mś.4.3.15. Cf. hutaṃ havir.
manaso havir asi prajāpater varṇaḥ TS.3.4.2.2. P: manaso havir asi TS.3.4.3.7; Apś.19.17.14. See tapaso etc.
nainena havir attave AVś.12.2.37b.
naivaṃvidhe havir nyastam śG.1.2.8a.
nāśraddadhānasya havir juṣante Kauś.73.18b.
navaṃ havir juṣasva naḥ TB.2.4.8.3a.
paurṇamāsaṃ havir idam eṣāṃ mayi TB.3.7.4.4d; Apś.4.1.8d.
tābhir haviradān gandharvān AVś.4.37.8c,9c. See tābhir gandharvān.
tapaso havir asi prajāpater varṇaḥ KS.13.11,12. See manaso etc.
yajamāna havir nirvapsyāmi Apś.1.17.2; 4.4.4; Mś.1.2.1.30.
yaśo havir vardhatām indrajūtam AVś.6.39.1a. P: yaśo haviḥ Kauś.13.4; 139.15.
agnāv iva samidhāne havir bhare # RV.2.16.1b.
agnir idaṃ havir ajuṣata # TS.2.6.9.6; MS.4.13.9: 212.4; KB.3.8; TB.3.5.10.2 (bis); śB.1.9.1.9. Fragment: ajuṣata Mś.5.1.4.28. Cf. agnir hotreṇedaṃ etc., and agnihotreṇedaṃ etc., and see agnir havir ajuṣata, and idaṃ havir ajuṣata.
agnir hi vipro juṣatāṃ havir naḥ # RV.10.165.2c; AVś.6.27.2c; MG.2.17.1c.
agnir hotreṇedaṃ (śś. hotreṇa) havir ajuṣata # MS.4.13.9: 212.8; śB.1.9.1.10; śś.1.14.15. Cf. agnir idaṃ, and agnihotreṇedaṃ.
agnīṣomāv idaṃ havir ajuṣetām # TB.3.5.10.3. See agnīṣomau havir etc., and cf. agnir idaṃ etc.
agnau mitrāya havir ā juhota # RV.3.59.5d; TB.2.8.7.6d.
ajasraṃ jyotir havir asmi sarvam # ArS.3.12d. See ajasro gharmo.
ajasro gharmo havir asmi nāma # RV.3.26.7d; VS.18.66d; MS.4.12.5d: 192.10; N.14.2d. See ajasraṃ jyotir havir.
añjanti yaṃ dakṣiṇato havirbhiḥ # RV.1.95.6d; AVP.8.14.6d.
atandro dūto abhavo havirvāṭ # RV.1.72.7d.
athāsmabhyaṃ sahavīrāṃ (AVś.AVP.VSKṃS.KS. -vīraṃ) rayiṃ dāḥ # AVś.2.6.5d; 3.12.5d; AVP.3.33.6d; VS.27.6d; VSK.29.6d; TS.4.1.7.3d; MS.2.12.5d: 149.5; KS.18.16d; HG.1.27.7c. See asmabhyaṃ citraṃ, and cf. next.
athāsmabhyaṃ sahavīrāṃ rayiṃ ni yachatam # TS.3.5.1.2e. Cf. under prec.
aditis sadohavirdhānābhyām # KS.9.10. See marutaḥ sado-.
anādhṛṣṭam asy anādhṛṣyaṃ devānām ojo 'nabhiśasty abhiśastipā anabhiśastenyam (MS.KSṭS.GB. ojo 'bhiśastipā anabhiśastenyam; Aś.śś.śG. ojo 'nabhiśasty abhiśastipāḥ; Vait. ojo 'bhiśastipā anabhiśastiḥ) # VS.5.5; TS.1.2.10.2; 6.2.2.3; MS.1.2.7: 16.13; KS.2.8; GB.2.2.3; śB.3.4.2.14; Aś.4.5.3; śś.5.8.2; Vait.13.18; śG.1.6.5. Ps: anādhṛṣṭam asi Apś.11.1.2; Mś.2.2.1.4; anādhṛṣṭam Kś.8.1.25. Cf. havir asi vaiśvānaram.
ava yajñebhir īmahe havirbhiḥ # RV.1.24.14b; TS.1.5.11.3b; MS.4.10.4b: 153.10; 4.14.17: 246.7; KS.40.11b.
asarji vāṃ sthavirā vedhasā gīḥ # RV.1.181.7a.
asmabhyaṃ citraṃ vṛṣaṇaṃ rayiṃ dāḥ # RV.10.47.1d--8d; SV.1.317d; MS.4.14.5d: 221.13; 4.14.8d (quinq.): 227.8,10,12,14,16; TB.2.5.6.1d; 8.2.6d. See next, and athāsmabhyaṃ sahavīrāṃ.
ahāvy agne havir āsye te # RV.10.91.15a; VS.20.79a; MS.3.11.4a: 146.11; KS.38.9a; TB.1.4.2.1a; Apś.19.3.2a. P: ahāvy agne Kś.19.6.21.
ahrutam asi havirdhānam # VS.1.9; TS.1.1.4.1; MS.1.1.5: 3.1; 4.1.5: 6.14; KS.1.4; 31.3; śB.1.1.2.12; TB.3.2.4.5; Apś.1.17.8; Mś.1.2.1.27. See next.
āgāt satyaṃ havir idaṃ juṣāṇam # TB.3.12.3.2a.
āgnīdhraṃ ca me havirdhānaṃ ca me # TS.4.7.8.1.
āgne vaha haviradyāya devān # RV.7.11.5a.
ā ca devān haviradyāya vakṣi # RV.5.4.4d.
ādartā vajraṃ sthaviraṃ na bhīmaḥ # RV.4.20.6c.
ād id dhavir ajanayanta devāḥ # RV.10.88.8b.
ānuṣṭubhasya haviṣo havir yat # RV.10.181.1b; ArS.2.5b.
ārdrā nakṣatraṃ juṣatāṃ havir naḥ # TB.3.1.1.3b.
ā vāṃ vahantu sthavirāso aśvāḥ # RV.7.67.4c.
āsā devā havir adanty āhutam # RV.2.1.14b. Cf. tve devā etc.
idaṃ sarpebhyo havir astu juṣṭam # TB.3.1.1.5a.
idaṃ tan mitrāvaruṇā havir vām # AVP.2.73.1a.
idaṃ no havir abhi gṛṇantu viśve # AVś.18.1.52b. See imaṃ yajñam abhi gṛṇīta.
idaṃ pitṝṇāṃ havir āsyaṃ yat # AVś.7.68.2b.
idaṃ me devā havir juṣantām # TB.3.5.8.3; 13.3; Aś.1.7.7; śś.1.12.1.
indra idaṃ havir ajuṣata # TB.3.5.10.3. See indro havir.
indrasya bāhū sthavirau vṛṣāṇau (SV. yuvānau) # AVś.19.13.1a; AVP.7.4.1a; SV.2.1219a; GB.2.1.18. First stanza of the apratiratha-hymn in the Atharvan version: see under apratiratha, and āśuḥ śiśāno.
indrāgnī idaṃ havir ajuṣetām # MS.4.13.9: 212.5; TB.3.5.10.3. See indrāgnī havir ajuṣetām.
indrāya devebhyo havir bahu dugdhi # MS.4.1.3: 5.2. See bahu dugdhīndrāya.
indro vājasya sthavirasya dātā # RV.6.37.5a.
imaṃ yajñam abhi gṛṇīta viśve # RV.10.15.6b; VS.19.62b. See idaṃ no havir, and cf. next.
iṣṭāpūrte kṛṇavāthāvir (VSK.śB. kṛṇavathāvir; TSṭBṃś. kṛṇutād āvir) asmai (Mś. asmāt) # VS.18.60d; VSK.20.4.3d; TS.5.7.7.2d; TB.3.7.13.4d; śB.9.5.1.47d; Mś.2.5.5.21d. See under iṣṭāpūrtaṃ sma.
īḍe (śś. īle) ca tvā yajamāno havirbhiḥ # RV.3.1.15a. P: īle ca tvā śś.9.23.12.
ugra ugrebhi sthaviraḥ sahodāḥ # RV.1.171.5d.
ugrasya yūna (MS. yūnaḥ) sthavirasya ghṛṣveḥ # RV.3.46.1b; MS.4.14.14b: 238.7.
ugrā ta indra sthavirasya bāhū # AVś.19.15.4c; AVP.3.35.4c. See ṛṣvā ta.
upastha (MS. upasthā) indraṃ sthaviraṃ bibharti # MS.3.8.4d: 97.2; KS.8.17d; TB.2.4.2.7d.
ūrjayā vā yat sacate havirdāḥ # AVś.5.1.7d. Cf. ūrjā vā.
ṛṣvā ta indra sthavirasya bāhū # RV.6.47.8c; TB.2.7.13.4c; N.7.6. See ugrā ta.
eha devān haviradyāya vakṣi # RV.5.1.11d.
kad rudrāya sumakhāya havirde # RV.4.3.7b.
kratuṃ na nṛmṇaṃ sthaviraṃ ca vājam # ArS.4.11c.
gṛṣṭiḥ sasūva sthaviraṃ tavāgām # RV.4.18.10a.
gharma yā te divi śug yā gāyatre chandasi yā brāhmaṇe yā havirdhāne tāṃ ta etenāvayaje svāhā # TA.4.11.1. P: gharma yā te divi śuk TA.5.9.1; Apś.15.13.2,3. See next, yā te gharma divi śug, and ā te gharma divyā śug.
cyavānāya pratītyaṃ havirde # RV.7.68.6b.
janāya mitrāvaruṇā havirde # RV.1.153.3b.
jano yaḥ kaś cid ahavir mahīyate # RV.1.182.3b.
jātavedaḥ prati havyā gṛbhāya # AVś.3.10.6b; AVP.1.105.2b; SMB.2.2.14b. See jātavedo havir.
takmānaṃ viśvadhāvīrya (AVP.12.1.4c, -vīryā followed by a-) # AVś.5.22.3c; 19.39.10c; AVP.7.10.10c; 12.1.4c.
tad āśāste yajamāno havirbhiḥ # RV.1.24.11b; VS.18.49b; 21.2b; TS.2.1.11.6b; MS.3.4.8b: 56.7; 4.14.17b: 246.3; KS.4.16b; 40.11b; śB.9.4.2.17; ApMB.1.4.13b.
tam arcata viśvamitrā havirbhiḥ # AVś.18.3.63c; 4.54c.
tam u jyeṣṭhaṃ namasā havirbhiḥ # RV.7.97.3a.
tasmā indrāya haviṣā (TB. havir ā) juhota # MS.4.14.12d: 235.16; TB.2.8.4.2d. Cf. prec. and next.
tasya te padvad dhavirdhānam # MS.4.9.11: 131.11; TA.4.11.5.
tābhir gandharvān abhaidyān # AVP.12.8.3c. See tābhir haviradān.
tābhya ājyaṃ havir idaṃ juhomi # AVś.9.5.38b.
tejaḥ paśūnāṃ havir indriyāvat # VS.19.95a; MS.3.11.9a: 155.3; KS.38.3a; TB.2.6.4.6a.
tejo yaśasvi sthaviraṃ samiddham (śG. samṛddham; VārG. -viraṃ ca dhṛṣṇu) # śG.2.1.30b; PG.2.2.10b (crit. notes; see Speijer, Jātakarma, p. 22); HG.1.4.6b; ApMB.2.2.11b; VārG.5.9b.
te devāso havir idaṃ juṣadhvam # AVś.19.27.11b--13b; AVP.10.8.1b--3b. See prec.
tena me viśvadhāvīrya # AVP.1.43.3c.
tvayā yat stavante sadhavīra vīrāḥ # RV.6.26.7c.
tve devā havir adanty āhutam # RV.1.94.3b; 2.1.13d; AVP.13.5.4b; SV.2.416b; TB.2.7.12.6d; SMB.2.4.4b. Cf. āsā devā etc.
tveṣaṃ hy asya sthavirasya nāma # RV.7.100.3d; MS.4.14.5d: 221.10; TB.2.4.3.5d.
devā id asya haviradyam āyan # RV.1.163.9c; VS.29.20c; TS.4.6.7.4c; KSA.6.3c.
devānāṃ tvā patnīr devīr viśvadevyavatīḥ pṛthivyāḥ sadhasthe aṅgirasvad dadhatu mahāvīrān # MS.4.9.1: 121.12.
devā ma idaṃ havir juṣantām # MS.4.13.5: 206.4; śB.1.8.1.37.
dhattaṃ rayiṃ sahavīraṃ (ApMB. daśavīraṃ) vacasyave # RV.10.40.13b; ApMB.1.6.12b. See rayiṃ dhehi.
dhātā rayiṃ sahavīraṃ turāsaḥ # RV.3.54.13d.
niyuvānā niyuta spārhavīrāḥ # RV.7.91.5a.
pumān antarvān sthaviraḥ payasvān # AVś.9.4.3a.
puroḍāśasya juṣatāṃ havir naḥ # MS.4.14.12b: 235.13; 4.14.13b: 236.8; TB.2.8.3.7b; 4.1b.
pṛṅktaṃ vājasya sthavirasya ghṛṣveḥ # RV.7.93.2d.
prajāpatir idaṃ havir ajuṣata # TB.3.5.10.3.
pra tuvidyumnasya sthavirasya ghṛṣveḥ # RV.6.18.12a.
pra mā brūtād bhāgadāṃ (KS. dhavirdā) devatāsu (KS. -tābhyaḥ) # MS.1.4.1d: 48.3; 2.12.3d: 147.2; KS.5.3d. See pra ṇo brūtād.
prāntarikṣāt sthāvirīs (JB. sthāvarīs) te asṛkṣata # SV.2.236c; JB.3.58. See next.
prāntar ṛṣaya sthāvirīr asṛkṣata # RV.9.86.4c. See prec.
premaṃ voco havirdāṃ devatāsu # AVś.7.78.2d.
balavijñāya (KS. -yas; AVPṣVṃS. -yaḥ) sthaviraḥ pravīraḥ # RV.10.103.5a; AVś.19.13.5a; AVP.7.4.5a; SV.2.1203a; VS.17.37a; TS.4.6.4.2a; MS.2.10.4a: 136.2; KS.18.5a.
bahu dugdhīndrāya devebhyo haviḥ # TB.3.2.3.8; Mś.1.1.3.29 (Mś. also with ūha, mahendrāya for indrāya). See indrāya devebhyo havir.
bṛhad dhavir haviṣā vardhanena # AVP.3.27.1d.
bṛhadbhir vājai (MS. -jaiḥ; KS. -jais) sthavirebhir asme # RV.6.1.11c; MS.4.13.6c: 207.12; KS.18.20c; TB.3.6.10.5c.
brahma-brahma ye jujuṣur havir-haviḥ # RV.9.77.3d.
madhu hutam indratame agnau (Lś. 'gnau) # VS.38.16; śB.14.2.2.42; Lś.5.7.6. P: madhu hutam Kś.26.6.20. See hutaṃ havir.
marutaḥ sadohavirdhānaiḥ (TA. -dhānābhyām) # MS.1.9.2: 132.2; TA.3.8.1. See aditiḥ sado-.
mahat tad ulbaṃ sthaviraṃ tad āsīt # RV.10.51.1a; N.6.35. Cf. BṛhD.7.80.
mahi kṣatraṃ sthaviraṃ vṛṣṇyaṃ ca # RV.1.54.8d.
mahendra idaṃ havir ajuṣata # TB.3.5.10.3.
no hiṃsīḥ (śG.3.4.2c, hiṃsī) sthaviraṃ mā kumāram # śG.1.7.9c; 3.4.2c.
yajñasya tvā yajñapate sūktoktau (TS. havirbhiḥ) # VS.8.25c; TS.1.4.45.2c; śB.4.4.5.20. See yajñasya te yajñapate, and prec.
yajñair juhoti haviṣā yajuṣā (TB. juhoti yajuṣā havirbhiḥ) # AVś.7.70.1b; TB.2.4.2.1b. Cf. yajñair vidhema.
yajñair vidhema namasā havirbhiḥ # RV.2.35.12b; 4.50.6b; AVś.20.88.6b; TS.1.8.22.2b; MS.4.11.2b: 166.9; KS.17.18b. Cf. yajñair juhoti.
yat sīm añjanti pūrvyaṃ havirbhiḥ # RV.3.14.3c.
yathā viprasya manuṣo havirbhiḥ # RV.1.76.5a; Aś.3.7.5.
yaś cāsāv ahavirgṛhaḥ # AVP.10.1.5d.
yasya kṛṇmo (VSṭSṃS.KS.śB. kurmo) havir gṛhe (VSṃS.KS.śB. -mo gṛhe haviḥ) # AVś.6.5.3a; 7.76.5d; VS.17.52a; TS.4.6.3.1a; MS.2.10.4a: 135.7; KS.18.3a; śB.9.2.2.7.
yasyāṃ sadohavirdhāne # AVś.12.1.38a; Kauś.24.37. P: yasyāṃ sadaḥVait.10.8; 15.4.
te gharma divi śug yā jāgate chandasi yā saptadaśe stome yā havirdhāne tāṃ ta etad avayaje tasyai svāhā # KA.3.174. See under gharma yā te divi śug yā gāyatre.
te gharma divyā śug yā gāyatryāṃ havirdhāne sā ta āpyāyatāṃ niṣṭyāyatāṃ tasyai te svāhā # VS.38.18; śB.14.3.1.4. P: yā te gharma divyā śuk Kś.26.7.4. See under gharma yā te divi śug yā gāyatre.
yāhi sādhyā havir adantu devāḥ # VS.29.11d; TS.5.1.11.4d; MS.3.16.2d: 185.3; KSA.6.2d.
yuvadbhya sthavirebhyaḥ # AVP.9.6.11b.
yūyaṃ rayiṃ maruta spārhavīram # RV.5.54.14a.
Dictionary of Sanskrit Search
"havir" has 2 results
avagrahavirāmathe interval or pause after the utterance of the first member of a compound word when the members are uttered separately. This interval is equal to two moras according to Tait. Pr. while, it is equal to one mora according to the other Prātiśākhyas.
sthavirakauṇḍinyaname of an ancient writer of Pratisakhya works who is quoted in the Taittiriya Pratisakhya confer, compare Taittirīya Prātiśākhya.XVII. 4.
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havirbhiḥ by offerings of clarified butterSB 8.15.5
havirbhuvam HavirbhūSB 3.24.22-23
havirbhuvi in HavirbhūSB 4.1.36
havirdhānam of the name HavirdhānaSB 4.24.5
havirdhānāt from HavirdhānaSB 4.24.8
havirdhānī KāmadhenuSB 11.16.14
havirdhānī the name of the wife of HavirdhānaSB 4.24.8
havirdhānī the surabhi cow, who is the source of clarified butterSB 8.8.1
sthaviraḥ a very old manSB 9.7.19
sthavirāḥ and old peopleSB 10.25.27
sthaviraiḥ invalidSB 1.11.23
sthaviraiḥ by the eldersSB 10.39.27
sthaviram oldSB 10.36.34
sthavirau elderlySB 12.3.42
15 results
havirbhuj noun (masculine) fire (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of Agni name of the Pitṛs of the Kṣatriyas (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 20399/72933
havirbhū noun (feminine) the place of sacrifice (personified as daughter of Kardama and wife of Puolastya) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 72417/72933
havirdhāna noun (neuter) a place of sacrifice (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a shed for the Soma vehicles (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the earth (as the depository of oblation) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the vehicle in which the Soma plants are conveyed to be pressed (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 16318/72933
havirdhāna noun (masculine) name of a son of Antardhāna (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of the author of RV 10.11-15 (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 18684/72933
havirdhānī noun (feminine) name of the mythical cow Surabhi or Kāmadhenu (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of the wife of Havirdhāna (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 41399/72933
havirgandhā noun (feminine) Prosopis Spicigera (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 72416/72933
havirmantha noun (masculine) Premna Spinosa or Longifolia (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 72418/72933
haviryajña noun (masculine) a simple oblation of clarified butter etc. (as opp. to a soma-yū) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the offering of an oblation (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 31261/72933
kaphavirodhin noun (neuter) black pepper (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 48583/72933
mūrdhavirecana noun (neuter) [medic.] śirovirecana
Frequency rank 29754/72933
sthavira noun (neuter) benzoin (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 25957/72933
sthavirā noun (feminine) a kind of plant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
an old woman (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 41205/72933
sthavira noun (masculine) an old man (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 12741/72933
sthavira adjective ancient (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
broad (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
old (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
solid (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
strong (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
thick (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
venerable (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 4409/72933
sthaviraka adjective sthavira
Frequency rank 71756/72933
Wordnet Search
"havir" has 17 results.

havir

ardhavirāmaḥ   

vākyaparimāpakaṃ- vākyārdhasūcakaḥ bindusahitaḥ svalpavirāmaḥ।

ardhavirāmasya sthāne bhavatā pūrṇavirāmaḥ nirdiṣṭaḥ।

havir

yuddhavirāmadhvajaḥ, yuddhavirāmapatākā   

yuddhavirāmasūcakaḥ dhvajaḥ।

vipakṣisenayā yuddhavirāmadhvajaḥ prasāritaḥ।

havir

vṛddhā, jīrṇā, sthavirā, gatāyūḥ, vayogatā, jaraṇā, jaraṭhā, jarāturā, jarāpariṇatā, jaraṇḍā, jīrṇavatī, vayaskā, pravayāḥ, vayodhikā, jīnā, jaratī, palitā, paliknī   

yā gatavayaskā asti।

divākaraḥ vṛddhāṃ mārgapāraṃ kṛtvā dadāti।

havir

vṛddha, jīrṇa, sthavira, vayovṛddha, gatāyū, gatavayaska, vayogata, jarin, jaraṇa, jaraṭha, jarotura, jaraṇḍa   

yaḥ vayasā adhikaḥ।

vṛddhānāṃ kṛte atra vinā śulkaṃ sevā upalabdhā asti।

havir

ghana, piṇḍa, saghana, sthavira, khara, saṃhata, bahala   

yasya ākāraḥ suniścitaḥ tathā ca yaḥ dravarūpo vāyurūpo vā nāsti।

śilā ghanā asti।

havir

vṛddhaḥ, jīrṇaḥ, sthaviraḥ, vayovṛddhaḥ, gatāyūḥ, gatavayaskaḥ, vayogataḥ, jarī, jaraṇaḥ, jarāturaḥ, jaraṇḍaḥ, jaran, jīrṇavān, vayaskaḥ, pravayāḥ, vayodhikaḥ, atītavayāḥ, uttaravayāḥ, uttaravayaskaḥ, ativayaskaḥ   

gatayauvanaḥ।

asmān vṛddhāṃ sevitum atra kopi nāsti।

/ vṛddhāste na vicāraṇīyacaritāḥ

havir

araṇī, śrīparṇam, agnimanthaḥ, kaṇikā, gaṇikārikā, jayā, araṇiḥ, tejomanthaḥ, havirmanthaḥ, jyotiṣkaḥ, pāvakaḥ, vahnimanthaḥ, mathanaḥ, agnimathanaḥ, tarkārī, vaijayantikā, araṇīketuḥ, śrīparṇī, karṇikā, nādeyī, vijayā, anantā, nadījā   

himālayeṣu vartamānaḥ vṛkṣaviśeṣaḥ yasya khādyaṃ phalaṃ bhavati evaṃ tasya bījamapi upayogāya vartate।

araṇī tu auṣadhavṛkṣaḥ bhavati।

havir

śamī, saktuphalā, śivā, śaktuphalā, śaktuphalī, śāntā, tuṅgā, kacaripuphalā, keśamathanī, īśānī, lakṣmīḥ, tapanatanayā, iṣṭā, śubhakarī, havirgandhā, medhyā, duritadamanī, śaktuphalikā, samudrā, maṅgalyā, surabhiḥ, pāpaśamanī, bhadrā, śaṅkarī, keśahantrī, śivāphalā, supatrā, sukhadā, jīvaḥ   

vṛkṣaviśeṣaḥ।

śamyāḥ kāṣṭhasya upayogaḥ pūjākāryeṣu bhavati।

havir

marīcam, mallajam, ullāghaḥuṣaṇam, ūṣaṇam, auṣaṇaśauṇḍī, kaphavirodhi, kṛṣṇaḥ, kevaladravyam, kolam, kolakam, candrakam, tīkṣṇaḥ, dvāravṛttam, dhārmapattanam, pavitam, maricam, lohākhyam, virāvṛttam, vṛttaphalam, veṇunam, vellajam, vellanam, śanijam, śuddham, śyāmam   

latāprakārakaḥ yasyāḥ kaṭuḥ kṛṣṇavarṇīyā laghugulikā yā bhojane upaskararūpeṇa upayujyate।

kṛṣakaḥ kṛṣīkṣetrāt marīcam āmūlāt udgṛhṇāti।

havir

agniḥ, vaiśvānaraḥ, vītahotraḥ, agnihotraḥ, huraṇyaretāḥ, saptārci, vibhāvasuḥ, vṛṣākapiḥ, svāhāpatiḥ, svāhāprayaḥ, svāhābhuk, agnidevaḥ, agnidevatā, dhanañjayaḥ, jātavedaḥ, kṛpīṭayoniḥ, śociṣkeśaḥ, uṣarbudhaḥ, bṛhadbhānuḥ, hutabhuk, haviraśanaḥ, hutāśaḥ, hutāśanaḥ, havirbhuk, havyavāhanaḥ, havyāśanaḥ, kravyavāhanaḥ, tanunapāt, rohitāśvaḥ, āśuśukṣaṇiḥ, āśrayāśaḥ, āśayāśaḥ, āśrayabhuk, āśrayadhvaṃsī, pāvakaḥ, pāvanaḥ, tejaḥ, vahniḥ, jvalanaḥ, analaḥ, kṛśānuḥ, vāyusakhā, vāyusakhaḥ, dahanaḥ, śikhī, śikhāvān, kṛṣṇavartmā, araṇiḥ, ghāsiḥ, dāvaḥ, pacanaḥ, pācanaḥ, pācakaḥ, juhuvān, vāśiḥ, arciṣmān, prabhākaraḥ, chidiraḥ, śundhyuḥ, jaganuḥ, jāgṛviḥ, apāmpitaḥ, jalapittaḥ, apittam, himārātiḥ, phutkaraḥ, śukraḥ, āśaraḥ, samidhaḥ, citrabhānuḥ, jvālājihvā, kapilaḥ, vibhāvasuḥ, tamonud, śuciḥ, śukraḥ, damunaḥ, damīnaḥ, agiraḥ, hariḥ, bhuvaḥ   

devatāviśeṣaḥ-hindudharmānusāram agneḥ devatāsvarūpam।

agneḥ patnī svāhā।

havir

havirbhūḥ   

devahūtikardamayoḥ kanyā yasyāḥ vivāhaḥ pulastamuninā saha jātaḥ।

agastyamuniḥ havirbhuvaḥ garbhāt jātaḥ।

havir

sthavira   

vṛddhaḥ tathā ca pūjyaḥ।

etad rameśasya sthavirasya pitāmahasya citram asti।

havir

sthaviraḥ, śaileyam   

sugandhitā vanaspatiḥ।

saḥ sthaviram unmūlayati।

havir

sthaviraḥ   

bauddhabhikṣūṇāṃ ekaḥ sampradāyaḥ।

saḥ sthavirasya anuyāyī asti।

havir

śuddhavirāḍṛṣabham   

chandoviśeṣaḥ ।

śuddhavirāḍṛṣabhasya ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

havir

sthaviraḥ   

ekaṃ gurukulam ।

sthavirasya ullekhaḥ bauddhasāhitye vartate

havir

havirdhānaḥ   

ekaḥ lekhakaḥ ।

havirdhānasya ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

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