Word | Reference | Gender | Number | Synonyms | Definition |
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indraḥ | 1.1.45 | Masculine | Singular | marutvān, pākaśāsanaḥ, puruhūtaḥ, lekharṣabhaḥ, divaspatiḥ, vajrī, vṛṣā, balārātiḥ, harihayaḥ, saṅkrandanaḥ, meghavāhanaḥ, ṛbhukṣāḥ, maghavā, vṛddhaśravāḥ, purandaraḥ, śakraḥ, sutrāmā, vāsavaḥ, vāstoṣpatiḥ, śacīpatiḥ, svārāṭ, duścyavanaḥ, ākhaṇḍalaḥ, viḍaujāḥ, sunāsīraḥ, jiṣṇuḥ, śatamanyuḥ, gotrabhid, vṛtrahā, surapatiḥ, jambhabhedī, namucisūdanaḥ, turāṣāṭ, sahasrākṣaḥ | indra, the king of the gods |
jambīraḥ | 2.4.24 | Masculine | Singular | dantaśaṭhaḥ, jambhaḥ, jambhīraḥ, jambhalaḥ |
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jambha | m. a tooth, eye-tooth, tusk, (plural) set of teeth, mouth, jaws (dual number) | ||||||
jambha | m. swallowing | ||||||
jambha | m. (bh/a-) one who crushes or swallows (as a demon) | ||||||
jambha | m. (gaRa śivā | ||||||
jambha | m. a leader of the demons in the war against the gods under indra- | ||||||
jambha | m. Name of a son (of prahrāda- ;of hiraṇya-kaśipu-, ) | ||||||
jambha | m. of the father-in-law of hiraṇya-kaśipu- | ||||||
jambha | m. of sunda-'s father | ||||||
jambha | m. indra-'s thunderbolt | ||||||
jambha | m. a charm (?) | ||||||
jambha | m. equals bhin- | ||||||
jambha | m. a quiver | ||||||
jambha | m. a part, portion | ||||||
jambha | f. see ku--, t/apur-., tigm/a--, tṛṣṭa--, vīl/u-- | ||||||
jambha | f. su-j/ambha- and antar-jambh/a- ([ see .]) | ||||||
jambha | See | ||||||
jambhabhedin | m. " jambha--destroyer", indra- | ||||||
jambhadviṣ | m. " jambha--enemy", indra- | ||||||
jambhaga | m. plural Name of a class of demons (for bhaka-?) | ||||||
jambhaka | mfn. ( ) in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' crushing, devouring | ||||||
jambhaka | mfn. yawning (see jṛmbh-) | ||||||
jambhaka | m. a charm (?) | ||||||
jambhaka | m. a demon or Name of a demon | ||||||
jambhaka | m. Name of gaṇeśa- Iv, 165 | ||||||
jambhaka | m. of a demon (conquered by kṛṣṇa- ;causing, diseases ;attendant of śiva- ) | ||||||
jambhaka | m. plural Name of several evil spirits supposed to reside in various magical weapons | ||||||
jambhaka | m. (hence sg.) Name of a verse addressed to them, | ||||||
jambhaka | m. equals bhin- | ||||||
jambhakā | f. equals bhā- | ||||||
jambhaka | See | ||||||
jambhakuṇḍa | n. Name of a tīrtha-, | ||||||
jambhala | m. idem or 'm. equals bhin- ' | ||||||
jambhala | m. Name of a spirit | ||||||
jambhala | m. of a man | ||||||
jambhalā | f. of a rākṣasī- (by meditating on whom women become pregnant) | ||||||
jambhaladatta | m. Name of the author of | ||||||
jambhalikā | f. a kind of song | ||||||
jambhaṃjambham | ind. so as to open the mouth wide (?) | ||||||
jambhan | in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' (tṛṇa--, su--, soma--, harita--) equals bha- | ||||||
jambhan | See | ||||||
jambhana | mf(ī-)n. crushing, destroying, crusher | ||||||
jambhana | m. Calotropis gigantea | ||||||
jambhana | m. see kaṇva--, piśāca--, maśaka--, yātu--, and vyāghra-j/ambh-. | ||||||
jambhana | n. sexual intercourse (varia lectio) | ||||||
jambhana | See | ||||||
jambhaniśumbhana | m. Name (also title or epithet) of indra-, | ||||||
jambhara | m. equals bhin- | ||||||
jambhasuta | (j/ambh-) mfn. pressed with the jaws, chewed | ||||||
ahijambhana | n. a means of destroying snakes, | ||||||
ajambha | m. "toothless", a frog. | ||||||
antarjambha | m. the inner part of the jaws | ||||||
haritajambhan | mfn. | ||||||
kaṇvajambhana | mf(ī-)n. consuming or destroying the evil spirits called kaṇva- | ||||||
kujambha | m. Name of a daitya- (younger brother of jambha- and son of prahlāda- or prahrāda-, a son of hiraṇya-kaśipu-) | ||||||
kujambhala | m. a thief who breaks into a house (vv.ll. mbhira-and mbhila-; see kumbhila-). | ||||||
madhujambha | m. a kind of sweet citron | ||||||
madhujambhala | m. a kind of sweet citron | ||||||
mahājambha | m. Name of one of śiva-'s attendants | ||||||
maśakajambhana | mf(ī-)n. driving away mosquitoes | ||||||
piśācajambhana | mfn. crushing piśāca-s | ||||||
rājambhavya | mfn. destined for the succession to the throne, heir apparent | ||||||
śapathajambhana | mf(ī-)n. nullifying a curse | ||||||
somajambhan | () (? ) m. Name of a man. | ||||||
sujambha | mfn. having good jaws or strong teeth | ||||||
sujambhan | mfn. idem or 'mfn. having good jaws or strong teeth ' | ||||||
surājambhava | n. the possibility of being a king | ||||||
tapurjambha | (t/ap-) mfn. burning-jawed (agni-) | ||||||
tigmajambha | (m/a--) mfn. having sharp teeth (agni-) | ||||||
tṛṇajambhan | mfn. graminivorous or having teeth like grass | ||||||
tṛṣṭajambha | mfn. having rough teeth, . | ||||||
vājambhara | mfn. carrying off the prize or booty | ||||||
vājambhara | m. (with sapti-) Name of the author of | ||||||
vārkajambha | m. patronymic fr. vṛka-jambha- | ||||||
vārkajambha | n. Name of various sāman-s | ||||||
vīḍujambha | (vīḍ/u--) mfn. strong-jawed | ||||||
vidyājambhakavārttika | mfn. exercising magic of various kinds | ||||||
vṛkajambha | m. Name of a man (See vārka-j-). | ||||||
vyāghrajambhana | mfn. killing or destroying tigers | ||||||
yātujambhana | mfn. devouring yātu-s |
jambha | जम्भ (म्भी) रः The lime or citron tree. |
jambhaḥ | जम्भः [जभ्-अच्-नुम्] 1 The jaws (usally in pl.). -2 A tooth. -3 Eating. -4 Biting asunder. -5 A part, portion. -6 A quiver. -7 The chin. -8 Yawning, gaping. -9 N. of a demon killed by Indra. -1 One who devours a demon. -11 Explanation, interpretation. -12 The citron tree. -13 The bellows; L. D. B. -Comp. -अरातिः, -द्विष्, -भेदिन्, -रिपुः epithets of Indra. -अरिः 1 fire. -2 Indra's thunderbolt. -3 Indra. -साधक a. possessing knowledge of medicine; इति ते कथयन्ति स्म ब्राह्मणा जम्भसाधकाः Mb.5.64.2. |
jambhaka | जम्भक a. 1 Eating, devouring. -2 Killing, crushing; destroying. -3 Biting, asunder. -4 Explaining, interpreting. -5 Opening, expanding. -6 Yawning. -कः 1 A lime or citron. -2 A treacherous man; साधु भो जम्भक ! साधु । Dūtavākyam 1. -3 Medicinal treatment; विद्याजम्भकवार्तिकैः Mb.5.64.16. जम्भका jambhakā जम्भा jambhā जम्भिका jambhikā जम्भका जम्भा जम्भिका A yawn, gaping. |
jambhalaḥ | जम्भलः = जम्भरः, -ला A female Rākṣasī (by meditating on whom women are said to become pregnant). -Comp. -दत्तः N. of the author of Vetālapañchaviṁ śati. |
jambhanam | जम्भनम् Sexual intercourse. |
ajambha | अजम्भ a [नास्ति जम्भो दन्तो यस्य] Toothless. -भः 1 A frog. -2 The sun. -3 Toothless state (of a child.) |
jambha | Occurs twice in the Atharvaveda as the name of a disease or a demon of disease. In one passage it is said to be cured by the Jañgida plant; in the other it is described as samhanuh, ‘ bringing the jaws together.’ Weber argued from the Kauśika Sūtra that it was a child’s ailment, especially ‘teething.’ Bloomfield considers it to mean ‘convulsions,’ while Caland thinks it denotes ‘ tetanus.’ Whitney decides for ‘ lockjaw ’ or ‘ convulsions.’ |
jambhaka | As the name of a demon, presumably identical with the demon causing Jambha, is mentioned in the Vājasaneyi Samhitā and the Sāñkhāyana Aranyaka. |
jambhaiḥ | saṃ dhehy abhi yātudhānān RV.10.87.3d; AVś.8.3.3d. |
jambhair | malimlūn agne AVP.1.42.2a. See daṃṣṭrābhyāṃ etc. |
jambhaṃ | hanugrābhaṃ śaṅkham AVP.11.2.9e. |
jambhayā | kṛkadāśvam RV.1.29.7b; AVś.20.74.7b. |
jambhayantaṃ | marīmṛśam AVś.8.6.17b. |
jambhayanto | 'hiṃ vṛkaṃ rakṣāṃsi RV.7.38.7c; VS.9.16c; 21.10c; TS.1.7.8.2c; MS.1.11.2c: 162.11; KS.13.14c; śB.5.1.5.22c; N.12.44c. |
jambhayāśv | (AVP. -yāsy) arundhati AVP.8.7.9d; NīlarU.21d. |
jambhayatam | abhito rāyataḥ śunaḥ RV.1.182.4a. |
ahijambhanam | asi saumastambam # SMB.2.1.6. |
tapurjambha | yo asmadhruk # RV.1.36.16b. |
tapurjambhasya | sudyuto gaṇaśriyaḥ # RV.8.23.4c. |
tigmajambhasya | mīḍhuṣaḥ # RV.4.15.5c. |
piśācajambhanam | asi svāhā # AVP.2.46.1. |
piśācajambhanīḥ | # AVś.5.29.14b. Perhaps rather part of pāda a. |
bhrātṛvyajambhanam | asi svāhā # AVP.2.46.5. |
yātujambhanam | āñjana # AVś.4.9.3b; AVP.8.3.2b. |
yātudhānajambhanam | asi svāhā # AVP.2.46.2. |
jambhaḥ | Jambha | SB 8.10.19-24 |
jambhaḥ | the demon Jambha | SB 8.11.13 |
jambham | Jambhāsura | SB 8.11.19 |
jambhasya | of Jambha | SB 6.18.12-13 |
jambhasya | of the great demon Jambha | SB 8.11.18 |
jambha | noun (masculine) a tooth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) eye-tooth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) jaws (du.) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) mouth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of a Daitya name of several demons (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) set of teeth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) swallowing (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) tusk (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) a kind of plant (jambhīra??) Frequency rank 4853/72933 | |
jambhabhedin | noun (masculine) Indra (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 52708/72933 | |
jambhaka | noun (masculine) a charm (?) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) a demon or name of a demon (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of a demon (conquered by Kṛṣṇa) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of a verse addressed to certain evil spirits (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of Gaṇeśa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of several evil spirits supposed to reside in various magical weapons (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 17923/72933 | |
jambhakarin | noun (masculine) jambīra (?) Frequency rank 52706/72933 | |
jambhala | noun (masculine) name of a man (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of a spirit (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 21320/72933 | |
jambhana | adjective crushing (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) destroying (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 52707/72933 | |
jambhay | verb (class 10 parasmaipada) Frequency rank 35116/72933 | |
kujambha | noun (masculine) name of a Daitya; the younger brother of Jambha and son of Prahlāda/Prahrāda (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 11593/72933 | |
madhujambha | noun (masculine) a kind of sweet citron (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 61325/72933 | |
madhurajambhala | noun (masculine) a kind of sweet citron Frequency rank 61359/72933 | |
mahājambha | noun (masculine) name of one of Śiva's attendants (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 38108/72933 |
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