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jayanta: masculine vocative singular stem: jayanta
jayanta: neuter vocative singular stem: jayanta
Amarakosha Search
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jayantaMasculineSingularpākaśāsaniḥthe son of indra
vaijayantaMasculineSingularthe palace of indra
Monier-Williams Search
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Devanagari
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jayantamf(ī-)n. victorious View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantam. the moon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantam. Name of a dhruvaka- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantam. śiva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantam. Name of a son of indra-
jayantam. of a rudra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantam. of a son of dharma- (equals upendra-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantam. of a-krūra-'s father View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantam. of a gandharva- (vikramāditya-'s father) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantam. of bhīma-sena- at virāṭa-'s court View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantam. of a minister of daśaratha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantam. of a gauḍa- king View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantam. of a Kashmir Brahman, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantam. of a writer on grammar View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantam. of a mountain View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantam. plural a subdivision of the anuttara- deities View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantan. Name of a town View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantan. Sesbania aegyptiaca View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantan. barley planted at the commencement of the daśa-harā- and gathered at its close View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantan. kṛṣṇa-'s birthnight (the 8th of the dark half of śrāvaṇa-, the asterism rohiṇī- rising at midnight ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantan. the 9th night of the karma-māsa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantan. the 12th night of month punar-vasu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantan. durgā-, dākṣāyaṇī- (in hastinā-pura- ;tutelary deity of the vasūdreka-s ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantan. Name of a daughter of indra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantan. of ṛṣabha-'s wife (received from indra-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantan. of a yoginī- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantan. of a surāṅganā- Concl. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantan. of a river View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantan. of a country View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantan. of a town View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayantasvāminm. Name of the author of a treatise on Vedic accent. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anavanāmitavaijayantam. "having victorious banners unlowered","ever glorious", a future universe View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
durjayantam. Name of a mountain View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śyāmajayantaand View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śyāmasujayantam. Name (also title or epithet) of teachers, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ujjayantam. Name of a mountain in surāṣṭra- (in the west of India, part of the vindhya- range) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ujjayantam. (See raivata-.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ūrjayantatīrthan. Name (also title or epithet) of a place, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaijayantam. (fr. vi-jayat-,or yanta-) the banner of indra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaijayantam. a banner, flag View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaijayantam. the palace of indra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaijayantam. a house View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaijayantam. Name of skanda- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaijayantam. of a mountain View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaijayantam. plural (with jaina-s) Name of a class of deities View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaijayantan. Name of a gate in ayodhyā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaijayantan. of a town (equals vana-vāsī-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vijayantam. "victorious", Name of indra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
Apte Search
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jayanta जयन्तः 1 N. of the son of Indra; पौलोमीसंभवेनेव जयन्तेन पुरन्दरः V.5.14; Ś.7.2; R.3.23;6.78. -2 N. of Śiva -3 The moon. -4 N. of Viṣṇu. -5 A name assumed by Bhīma at the court of Virāṭa. -ती 1 A flag or banner. -2 N. of the daughter of Indra. -3 N. of Durgā. -4 Blades of barley planted at the commencement of the Dasarā and gathered at its close. -5 The rising of the asterism Rohiṇī at midnight on the eighth day of the dark half of Śrāvaṇa i. e. on the birth day of Kṛiṣṇa. -Comp. -पत्रम् (in law) 1 the written award of the judge in favour of either party. -2 the label on the fore-head of a horse turned-loose for the Aśvamedha sacrifice. -सप्तमी the Seventh day in the bright half of Māgha. जयन्तिः (-न्ती) A synonym of the balance-post; तुलादण्डो जयन्ती च फलकाः पर्यायवाचकाः Māna.16.48.
vijayanta विजयन्तः N. of Indra.
vaijayanta वैजयन्तः 1 The palace of Indra. -2 The banner of Indra. -3 A banner or flag in general; सवैजयन्तास्तु गजा गजारोहैः प्रचोदिताः Rām.2.89.19. -4 A house. -5 N. of Indra.
Macdonell Vedic Search
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jā be born, IV. Ā. já̄yate is born, v. 11, 3; 83, 4; x. 90, 5; já̄yase art born, v. 11, 6; ipf. ájāyata was born, x. 90, 9. 12. 132; 129, 3; 135, 6; ájāyanta, x. 90, 10.
Macdonell Search
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jayanta a. (î) victorious; m. N. of a son of Indra; N. of a king; î, f. N. of a country.
vaijayanta ] m. Indra's banner; flag, banner; Indra's palace; -ikâ, f. flag, ban ner; kind of pearl necklace (Pr.); -î, f. flag, banner; garland prognosticating victory; T. of a dictionary; T. of a commentary to Vishnu's Dharma-sâstra.
Vedic Index of
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jayanta Is the name of several teachers in the Jaiminīya Upanisad Brāhmana: (a) Jayanta Pārāśarya (‘descendant of Parāśara’) is mentioned as a pupil of Vipaśeit in a Vamśa (list of teachers). (b) Jayanta Vārakya (‘ descendant of Varaka’) appears in the same Vamśa as a pupil of Kubera Vārakya. His grandfather is also mentioned there as a pupil of Kamsa Vārakya. A Jayanta Vārakya, pupil of Suyajña Sāndilya, perhaps identical with the preceding, is found in another Vamśa. (d)Jayanta is a name of Yaśasvin Lauhitya. See also Daksa Jayanta Lauhitya.
dakṣa jayanta lauhitya (‘Descendant of Lohita ’) is men­tioned in a Vamśa (list of teachers) of the Jaiminīya Upanisad Brāhmana as a pupil of Krsnarāta Lauhitya.
dṛḍhajayanta See Vipaścit and Vaipaścita.
yaśasvin jayanta lauhitya (‘Descendant of Lohita’) is the name of a teacher, a pupil of Kṛṣṇarāta Triveda Lauhitya in the Vamśa (list of teachers) in the Jaiminlya Upaniṣad Brāh­mana.
vipaścit dṛḍhajayanta lauhitya ('Descendant of Lohita') is mentioned in the Jaiminlya Upaniṣad Brāhmaṇa as the pupil of Dakṣa Jayanta Lauhitya.
śyāmajayanta lauhitya (‘Descendant of Lohita’) is the name of a teacher, a pupil of Jayanta Pārāśarya, in a Vamśa (list of teachers) in the Jaiminīya Upaniṣad Brāhmaṇa. Another man of the same name occurs in the same place as a pupil of Mitpabhūti Lauhitya.
śyāmasujayanta lauhitya (‘Descendant of Lohita’) is the name of a teacher, a pupil of Krçṇadhpti Sātyaki, in a Varpśa (list of teachers) of the Jaiminiya Upaniṣad Brāhmaṇa.
Bloomfield Vedic
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jayanta upaspṛśatu HG.2.8.5. See jayantopa.
jayanta tvānu devā madantu (TS. tvām anu madantu devāḥ) RV.6.75.18d; AVś.7.118.1d; SV.2.1220d; VS.17.49d; TS.4.6.4.5d.
jayanta tvām anu madema soma RV.1.91.21d; VS.34.20d; MS.4.14.1d: 214.5; TB.2.4.3.8d; 7.4.1d.
jayantam ajma (AVP. ajmaḥ) pramṛṇantam ojasā RV.10.103.6b; AVś.6.97.3d; 19.13.6d; AVP.7.4.6d; SV.2.1204b; VS.17.38b; TS.4.6.4.2b; MS.2.10.4b: 136.4; KS.18.5b.
Dictionary of Sanskrit Search
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jayantaauthor of तत्वचन्द्र a commentary on पाणिनिसूत्रवृत्ति written by Vitthala; (2) writer of a commentary named Vadighatamudgara on the Sarasvataprakriya.
Vedabase Search
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jayanta noun (masculine) a subdivision of the Anuttara deities (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of Akrūra's father (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a Dhruvaka (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a Gandharva (Vikramāditya's father) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a Gauḍa king (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a Kalpa name of a Kaśmīr Brāhman (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a minister (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a mountain (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a Rudra (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a son of Dharma (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a son of Indra (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a writer on grammar (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of Bhīmasena at Virāṭa's court (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the moon (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Śiva (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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jayanta noun (neuter) name of a town (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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ujjayanta noun (masculine) name of a mountain in Surāṣṭra (in the west of India) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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vaijayanta noun (masculine) a banner (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a house (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a kind of temple flag (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a mountain (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of Skanda (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the banner of Indra (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the palace of Indra (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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vaijayanta noun (neuter) name of a gate in Ayodhyā (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a town (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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Wordnet Search
"jayanta" has 19 results.

jayanta

dhvajaḥ, patākā, dhvajapaṭaḥ, dhvajāṃśukaḥ, ketanam, ketuḥ, ketuvasanaḥ, vaijayantikā, vaijayantī, jayantaḥ, kadalī, kadalikā, ucchalaḥ   

daṇḍasya ādhāreṇa samutthitā nānāvarṇīyā viśiṣṭavarṇīyā vā paṭṭikā yayā kasyāpi sattā ko'pi utsavaḥ saṅketaḥ vā sūcyate।

bhāratadeśasya dhvajaḥ cakrāṅkitaḥ asti।

jayanta

śivaḥ, śambhuḥ, īśaḥ, paśupatiḥ, pinākapāṇiḥ, śūlī, maheśvaraḥ, īśvaraḥ, sarvaḥ, īśānaḥ, śaṅkaraḥ, candraśekharaḥ, phaṇadharadharaḥ, kailāsaniketanaḥ, himādritanayāpatiḥ, bhūteśaḥ, khaṇḍaparaśuḥ, girīśaḥ, giriśaḥ, mṛḍaḥ, mṛtyañjayaḥ, kṛttivāsāḥ, pinākī, prathamādhipaḥ, ugraḥ, kapardī, śrīkaṇṭhaḥ, śitikaṇṭhaḥ, kapālabhṛt, vāmadevaḥ, mahādevaḥ, virūpākṣaḥ, trilocanaḥ, kṛśānuretāḥ, sarvajñaḥ, dhūrjaṭiḥ, nīlalohitaḥ, haraḥ, smaraharaḥ, bhargaḥ, tryambakaḥ, tripurāntakaḥ, gaṅgādharaḥ, andhakaripuḥ, kratudhvaṃsī, vṛṣadhvajaḥ, vyomakeśaḥ, bhavaḥ, bhaumaḥ, sthāṇuḥ, rudraḥ, umāpatiḥ, vṛṣaparvā, rerihāṇaḥ, bhagālī, pāśucandanaḥ, digambaraḥ, aṭṭahāsaḥ, kālañjaraḥ, purahiṭ, vṛṣākapiḥ, mahākālaḥ, varākaḥ, nandivardhanaḥ, hīraḥ, vīraḥ, kharuḥ, bhūriḥ, kaṭaprūḥ, bhairavaḥ, dhruvaḥ, śivipiṣṭaḥ, guḍākeśaḥ, devadevaḥ, mahānaṭaḥ, tīvraḥ, khaṇḍaparśuḥ, pañcānanaḥ, kaṇṭhekālaḥ, bharuḥ, bhīruḥ, bhīṣaṇaḥ, kaṅkālamālī, jaṭādharaḥ, vyomadevaḥ, siddhadevaḥ, dharaṇīśvaraḥ, viśveśaḥ, jayantaḥ, hararūpaḥ, sandhyānāṭī, suprasādaḥ, candrāpīḍaḥ, śūladharaḥ, vṛṣāṅgaḥ, vṛṣabhadhvajaḥ, bhūtanāthaḥ, śipiviṣṭaḥ, vareśvaraḥ, viśveśvaraḥ, viśvanāthaḥ, kāśīnāthaḥ, kuleśvaraḥ, asthimālī, viśālākṣaḥ, hiṇḍī, priyatamaḥ, viṣamākṣaḥ, bhadraḥ, ūrddharetā, yamāntakaḥ, nandīśvaraḥ, aṣṭamūrtiḥ, arghīśaḥ, khecaraḥ, bhṛṅgīśaḥ, ardhanārīśaḥ, rasanāyakaḥ, uḥ, hariḥ, abhīruḥ, amṛtaḥ, aśaniḥ, ānandabhairavaḥ, kaliḥ, pṛṣadaśvaḥ, kālaḥ, kālañjaraḥ, kuśalaḥ, kolaḥ, kauśikaḥ, kṣāntaḥ, gaṇeśaḥ, gopālaḥ, ghoṣaḥ, caṇḍaḥ, jagadīśaḥ, jaṭādharaḥ, jaṭilaḥ, jayantaḥ, raktaḥ, vāraḥ, vilohitaḥ, sudarśanaḥ, vṛṣāṇakaḥ, śarvaḥ, satīrthaḥ, subrahmaṇyaḥ   

devatāviśeṣaḥ- hindūdharmānusāraṃ sṛṣṭeḥ vināśikā devatā।

śivasya arcanā liṅgarūpeṇa pracalitā asti।

jayanta

candraḥ, kalānāthaḥ, kalādharaḥ, himāṃśuḥ, candramāḥ, kumudabāndhavaḥ, vidhuḥ, sudhāṃśuḥ, śubhrāṃśuḥ, oṣadhīśaḥ, niśāpatiḥ, abjaḥ, jaivātṛkaḥ, glauḥ, mṛgāṅkaḥ, dvijarājaḥ, śaśadharaḥ, nakṣatreśaḥ, kṣapākaraḥ, doṣākaraḥ, niśīthinīnāthaḥ, śarvarīśaḥ, eṇāṅkaḥ, śītaraśmiḥ, samudranavanītaḥ, sārasaḥ, śvetavāhanaḥ, nakṣatranāmiḥ, uḍupaḥ, sudhāsūtiḥ, tithipraṇīḥ, amatiḥ, candiraḥ, citrāṭīraḥ, pakṣadharaḥ, rohiṇīśaḥ, atrinetrajaḥ, pakṣajaḥ, sindhujanmā, daśāśvaḥ, māḥ, tārāpīḍaḥ, niśāmaṇiḥ, mṛgalāñchanaḥ, darśavipat, chāyāmṛgadharaḥ, grahanemiḥ, dākṣāyaṇīpati, lakṣmīsahajaḥ, sudhākaraḥ, sudhādhāraḥ, śītabhānuḥ, tamoharaḥ, tuśārakiraṇaḥ, pariḥ, himadyutiḥ, dvijapatiḥ, viśvapsā, amṛtadīdhitiḥ, hariṇāṅkaḥ, rohiṇīpatiḥ, sindhunandanaḥ, tamonut, eṇatilakaḥ, kumudeśaḥ, kṣīrodanandanaḥ, kāntaḥ, kalāvān, yāminījatiḥ, sijraḥ, mṛgapipluḥ, sudhānidhiḥ, tuṅgī, pakṣajanmā, abdhīnavanītakaḥ, pīyūṣamahāḥ, śītamarīciḥ, śītalaḥ, trinetracūḍāmaṇiḥ, atrinetrabhūḥ, sudhāṅgaḥ, parijñāḥ, sudhāṅgaḥ, valakṣaguḥ, tuṅgīpatiḥ, yajvanāmpatiḥ, parvvadhiḥ, kleduḥ, jayantaḥ, tapasaḥ, khacamasaḥ, vikasaḥ, daśavājī, śvetavājī, amṛtasūḥ, kaumudīpatiḥ, kumudinīpatiḥ, bhūpatiḥ, dakṣajāpatiḥ, oṣadhīpatiḥ, kalābhṛt, śaśabhṛt, eṇabhṛt, chāyābhṛt, atridṛgjaḥ, niśāratnam, niśākaraḥ, amṛtaḥ, śvetadyutiḥ, hariḥ   

khagolīyapiṇḍaḥ yaḥ pṛthvīṃ paribhramati।

adhunā mānavaḥ candrasya pṛṣṭhabhāgaṃ gatvā saṃśodhanaṃ karoti।

jayanta

indraḥ, devarājaḥ, jayantaḥ, ṛṣabhaḥ, mīḍhvān, marutvān, maghavā, viḍojā, pākaśāsanaḥ, vṛddhaśravāḥ, sunāsīraḥ, puruhūtaḥ, purandaraḥ, jiṣṇuḥ, lekharṣabhaḥ, śakraḥ, śatamanyuḥ, divaspatiḥ, sutrāmā, gotrabhit, vajrī, vāsavaḥ, vṛtrahā, vṛṣā, vāstospatiḥ, surapatiḥ, balārātiḥ, śacīpatiḥ, jambhabhedī, harihayaḥ, svārāṭ, namucisūdanaḥ, saṃkrandanaḥ, duścyavanaḥ, turāṣāṭ, meghavāhanaḥ, ākhaṇḍalaḥ, sahastrākṣaḥ, ṛbhukṣā, mahendraḥ, kośikaḥ, pūtakratuḥ, viśvambharaḥ, hariḥ, purudaṃśā, śatadhṛtiḥ, pṛtanāṣāḍ, ahidviṣaḥ, vajrapāṇiḥ, devarājaḥ, parvatāriḥ, paryaṇyaḥ, devatādhipaḥ, nākanāthaḥ, pūrvadikkapatiḥ, pulomāriḥ, arhaḥ, pracīnavarhiḥ, tapastakṣaḥ, biḍaujāḥ, arkaḥ, ulūkaḥ, kaviḥ, kauśikaḥ, jiṣṇuḥ   

sā devatā yā svargasya adhipatiḥ iti manyate।

vedeṣu indrasya sūktāni santi।

jayanta

bhīmasenaḥ, bhīmaḥ, vīraveṇu, vṛkodaraḥ, bakajit, kicakajit, kaṭavraṇaḥ, nāgabalaḥ, guṇākaraḥ, jarāsandhajit, hiḍimbajit, jayanta   

yudhiṣṭhirasya anujaḥ tathā ca arjunasya agrajaḥ।

bhīmasenaḥ balaśālī āsīt।

jayanta

jayantaḥ, pākaśāsaniḥ   

indrasya ekaḥ putraḥ।

jayantaḥ kākasya rūpeṇa sītāyāṃ cañcuprahāram akarot।

jayanta

somaḥ, candraḥ, śaśāṅkaḥ, induḥ, mayaṅkaḥ, kalānidhiḥ, kalānāthaḥ, kalādharaḥ, himāṃśuḥ, candramāḥ, kumudabāndhavaḥ, vidhuḥ, sudhāṃśuḥ, śubhrāṃśuḥ, oṣadhīśaḥ, niśāpatiḥ, abjaḥ, jaivātṛkaḥ, somaḥ, glauḥ, mṛgāṅkaḥ, dvijarājaḥ, śaśadharaḥ, nakṣatreśaḥ, kṣapākaraḥ, doṣākaraḥ, niśīthinīnāthaḥ, śarvarīśaḥ, eṇāṅkaḥ, śītaraśmiḥ, samudranavanītaḥ, sārasaḥ, śvetavāhanaḥ, nakṣatranāmiḥ, uḍupaḥ, sudhāsūtiḥ, tithipraṇīḥ, amatiḥ, candiraḥ, citrāṭīraḥ, pakṣadharaḥ, rohiṇīśaḥ, atrinetrajaḥ, pakṣajaḥ, sindhujanmā, daśāśvaḥ, māḥ, tārāpīḍaḥ, niśāmaṇiḥ, mṛgalāñchanaḥ, darśavipat, chāyāmṛgadharaḥ, grahanemiḥ, dākṣāyaṇīpati, lakṣmīsahajaḥ, sudhākaraḥ, sudhādhāraḥ, śītabhānuḥ, tamoharaḥ, tuśārakiraṇaḥ, pariḥ, himadyutiḥ, dvijapatiḥ, viśvapsā, amṛtadīdhitiḥ, hariṇāṅkaḥ, rohiṇīpatiḥ, sindhunandanaḥ, tamonut, eṇatilakaḥ, kumudeśaḥ, kṣīrodanandanaḥ, kāntaḥ, kalāvān, yāminījatiḥ, sijraḥ, mṛgapipluḥ, sudhānidhiḥ, tuṅgī, pakṣajanmā, abdhīnavanītakaḥ, pīyūṣamahāḥ, śītamarīciḥ, śītalaḥ, trinetracūḍāmaṇiḥ, atrinetrabhūḥ, sudhāṅgaḥ, parijñāḥ, sudhāṅgaḥ, valakṣaguḥ, tuṅgīpatiḥ, yajvanāmpatiḥ, parvvadhiḥ, kleduḥ, jayantaḥ, tapasaḥ, khacamasaḥ, vikasaḥ, daśavājī, śvetavājī, amṛtasūḥ, kaumudīpatiḥ, kumudinīpatiḥ, bhūpatiḥ, dakṣajāpatiḥ, oṣadhīpatiḥ, kalābhṛt, śaśabhṛt, eṇabhṛt, chāyābhṛt, atridṛgjaḥ, niśāratnam, niśākaraḥ, amṛtaḥ, śvetadyutiḥ   

devatāviśeṣaḥ;

patitaṃ somamālokya brahmā lokapitāmahaḥ[śa.ka]

jayanta

rudrāḥ, ahirbudhnyāḥ, ugraḥ, kharaḥ, jayantaḥ, vakraḥ   

devatāgaṇaḥ।

rudrāḥ ekādaśa santi।

jayanta

dhruvakaḥ, jayanta   

ekā tārakā ।

dhruvakaḥ iti sthirā tārakā vartate

jayanta

jayanta   

dharmasya putraḥ ।

jayantasya ullekhaḥ bhāgavatapurāṇe vartate

jayanta

jayanta   

akrūrasya pitā ।

jayantasya ullekhaḥ matsyapurāṇe vartate

jayanta

jayanta   

ekaḥ gandharvaḥ ।

jayantasya varṇanam kośe vartate

jayanta

jayanta   

ekaḥ mantrī ।

jayantaḥ daśarathasya mantrī āsīt

jayanta

jayanta   

ekaḥ rājā ।

jayantaḥ gauḍa rājā āsīt

jayanta

jayanta   

ekaḥ brāhmaṇaḥ ।

jayantaḥ kaśmīre nyavasat

jayanta

jayanta   

ekaḥ lekhakaḥ ।

jayantaḥ vaiyākaraṇaḥ āsīt

jayanta

jayanta   

ekaḥ parvataḥ ।

jayantasya ullekhaḥ harivaṃśe vartate

jayanta

jayanta   

ekaṃ nagaram ।

jayantasya ullekhaḥ vāyupurāṇe vartate

jayanta

jayanta   

ekaḥ deśaḥ ।

jayantasya ullekhaḥ vīracarite vartate

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