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nyubhP. -ubhnāti- (imperfect tense -aubhnāt-), to keep down or together View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyubjP. -ubjati-, to bend or press or throw upside down, upset, overthrow View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyubjamfn. turned or bent down wards, lying with the face downwards, looking downwards View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyubjamfn. hump-backed, crooked-backed (as the result of disease see ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyubjamfn. convex View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyubjam. Name of the nyag-rodha- tree in kuru-kṣetra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyubjan. the fruit of the Averrhoa Carambola View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyubjam. or n. equals śrāddhādi-pātra-bheda-, darbhamayaśruc-, or kuśa-śruc- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyubjakamf(ikā-)n. equals next commentator or commentary on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyubjakhaḍgam. a crooked sword, a sabre View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyubjimatmfn. bent, crooked View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyucP. -ucyati- (perfect tense -uvoca-), to delight or take pleasure in (accusative or locative case) ; to like to stay in or with (locative case) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyudor und- (only parasmE-pada A1. -undamāna-), to dip, sprinkle View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyuṅkham. equals nyūṅkha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyuṅkhamfn. proper, right View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyuṅkhamfn. pleasing, agreeable View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyuptamfn. thrown down, cast (dice), scattered, sown, offered View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyupta ny-upya- See ni-vap-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyuP. -oṣati- (imperative -oṣatāt-), to burn down, consume or destroy utterly View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyuttamfn. dipped in, sprinkled with (locative case) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhimanyum. Name of a son of manu- cākṣuṣa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhimanyum. of a son of arjuna- (by subhadrā-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhimanyum. of two kings of kāśmīra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhimanyupuran. Name of a town View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhimanyusvāminm. Name of a temple View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhinyubjto press down, hold down View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādhimanyum. plural (fr. adhimanyu-), febrile heat View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adhyagnyupāgatan. property received by a wife at the wedding. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
agnyuddharaṇan. taking the sacred fire from its usual place (previous to a sacrifice).
agnyupasthānan. worship of agni- at the conclusion of the agnihotra- etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
agnyutpātam. a fiery portent View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
agnyutpātam. a conflagration View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
agnyutsādinmfn. one who lets the sacred fire go out. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ahimanyu(/ahi--) mfn. enraged like serpents (Name of the marut-s) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
amanyutamf(ā-)n. not affected with secret anger View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
analpamanyumfn. greatly enraged. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
apamanyumfn. free from grief. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āpāntamanyumfn. giving zeal or courage when drunk (said of the soma- juice) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
arthanyunamfn. "deficient in wealth", poor View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
asaṃnyuptamfn. (2. vap-) not thrown together, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyuṣṇimfn. "burning him who eats" ([ commentator or commentary ]) or,"consuming and burning"(Name of an agni-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhavamanyum. resentment against the world, (see bhāva-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhavanmanyum. Name of a prince View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhumanyum. Name of a son of bharata- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhumanyum. of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra- (see bhavan-manyu-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhūmanyum. Name of a king (Bombay edition sumanyu-; see bhumanyu-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhvajinyutsavasaṃketam. Name of a people View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dṛḍhamanyumfn. having intense anger or grief View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
harimanyusāyaka(h/ari--) mfn. stimulating the mettle of the bay horses (said of indra-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
iddhamanyumfn. having the anger excited or kindled. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
janyum. birth (?) (varia lectio) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
janyum. a creature View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
janyum. fire View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
janyum. brahmā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
janyum. v.l. for jahnu- q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitamanyumfn. equals -kopa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitamanyum. viṣṇu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jitamanyum. Name (also title or epithet) of a poet, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kanyuṣan. the hand below the wrist. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṛtamanyumfn. indignant. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kubhanyumfn. desirous of water ([ ;said of the poets]) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manyum. ( also f.) spirit, mind, mood, mettle (as of horses) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manyum. high spirit or temper, ardour, zeal, passion etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manyum. rage, fury, wrath, anger, indignation (also personified, especially as agni- or kāma- or as a rudra-; manyuṃ- kṛ-,with locative case or accusative with prati-,"to vent one's anger on, be angry with") View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manyum. grief, sorrow, distress, affliction etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manyum. sacrifice View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manyum. Name of a king (son of vitatha-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manyum. (with tāpasa-), Name of the author of View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manyum. (with vāsiṣṭha-), Name of the author of View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manyuetc. See . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manyudevam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manyumatmfn. spirited, ardent, zealous, passionate, vehement, enraged (superl. -m/at-tanma-) etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manyumatm. Name of agni- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manyumayamf(ī-)n. formed or consisting of wrath, filled with resentment View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manyumfn. "destroying hostile fury"or"destroying in fury" View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manyuparitamfn. filled with anger View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manyuparopta(many/u--.) mfn. thrown away in a rage View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manyupratikriyāf. venting of anger (yāṃkṛ-,with locative case,"to vent one's anger on") View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manyuśamanamfn. appeasing or pacifying anger View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manyuṣāvin(for -sāv/in-) mfn. preparing soma- in anger or with zeal View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manyusūktan. the hymns of manyu- (prob. ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manyusūktavidhānan. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manyutasind. from anger, in a rage View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nimanyumfn. not angry, unresentful, appeased View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nirmanyumfn. free from anger or resentment View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nirmanyum. Name of a hunter View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
paramamanyumatmfn. deeply distressed View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
paramanyum. Name of a son of kakṣeyu- (varia lectio markṣa-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parimanyumfn. wrathful, angry View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prācāmanyumfn. striving to move forwards (said of indra-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pramanyumfn. incensed or enraged against (locative case) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pramanyumfn. very sad View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pṛtanyumfn. attacking, hostile View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pṛtanyum. an enemy View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
raghumanyumfn. quick-tempered, eager, zealous View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rūḍhamanyumfn. one whose passion has grown strong View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sadyomanyumfn. causing immediate anger View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sahasramanyu(sah/asra--) mfn. having a thousand-fold courage View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śakunyupākhyānan. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
samanyumfn. or sa-many/u- having the same mind, unanimous (applied to the marut-s) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
samanyumfn. wrathful, angry , View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
samanyumfn. filled with sorrow, sorrowful View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
samanyum. Name of śiva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saṃnyuptamfn. (from saṃ-- ni-- vap-) thrown together. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śatamanyumfn. (śat/a--) having hundred-fold wrath View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śatamanyumfn. receiving a hundred sacrifices View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śatamanyumfn. very spirited, very zealous View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śatamanyum. Name of indra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śatamanyum. an owl View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śatamanyucāpam. or n. (?) a rainbow View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śatamanyukaṇṭhim. a kind of plant
śatamanyukaṇṭhinm. a kind of plant
satīnamanyu(n/a--) mfn. really angry or zealous ("eager to [shed] rain-water") View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śāṭyāyanyupaniṣadf. idem or 'f. Name of an upaniṣad-.' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sumanyum. Name of a deva-gandharva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sumanyum. of a liberal man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śyāmātāpanyupaniṣadf. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
syūmanyumfn. (prob.) eager for the bridle id est dragging at it, impatient View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
syūmanyumfn. desiring happiness View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
tanyumfn. equals nayitn/u- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
tigmamanyumfn. of a violent wrath (śiva-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
tunyum. Name of a tree View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
tuvimanyumfn. very zealous (the marut-s), View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
uccairmanyum. Name of a man. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
udanyumfn. liking or seeking water View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
udanyumfn. pouring out water, irrigating View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
upamanyumfn. striving after, zealous ([ ]) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
upamanyumfn. (knowing, understanding, intelligent ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
upamanyum. Name of a ṛṣi- (pupil of āyoda-dhaumya-, who aided śiva- in the propagation of his doctrine and received the ocean of milk from him) etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
upamanyum. plural (avas-) the descendants of the above (see aupamanyava-.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vahnyutpātam. an igneous meteor View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vedāgnyutsādinmfn. one who neglects (recitation of) the veda- and (maintenance of) the sacred fire View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vigatamanyumfn. free from resentment View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vimanyu(v/i--) m. longing, desire View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vimanyumfn. free from anger or fury View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vimanyuka(v/i--) mfn. not angry, allaying anger or wrath View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vipanyumfn. praising, admiring, rejoicing, exulting View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vipanyumfn. wonderful, admirable (said of the aśvin-s and marut-s) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vīratāpinyupaniṣadf. Name of an upaniṣad-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vītamanyumfn. free from resentment or anger View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vītamanyumfn. exempt or free from sorrow View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yatamanyumfn. restraining or controlling anger View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yathānyuptamfn. as placed on the ground or offered View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yathānyuptamind. throw by throw View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yudhāmanyum. Name of a warrior on the side of the pāṇḍava-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yuvanyumfn. youthful, juvenile View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yuvanyu yuva-palita- etc. See above. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
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nyu न्यु (न्यू) ङ्ख a. 1 Charming, beautiful, lovely. -2 Proper, right. -3 A particular sound of ऊँ in the recitation of Sāmans; Nm.
nyubj न्युब्ज् 6 P. To bend or press down, throw down.
nyubja न्युब्ज a. 1 Turned or bent downwards, laying on the face; ऊर्ध्वार्पितन्युब्जकटाहकल्पे (व्योम्नि) N.22.32; न्युब्जीकृतेषुधिस्तत्र शरसन्धानतत्परः Śiva B.28.83. -2 Bent, crooked. -3 Convex. -4 Hump-backed. -ब्जः 1 The Nyagrodha tree. -2 A kind of ladle made of Kuśa grass. -ब्जम् A vessel used in Śrāddhas. -Comp. -खड्गः a crooked sword, sabre.
nyuc न्युच् 4 P. 1 To assent or agree to. -2 To rejoice, delight in, be pleased.
apamanyu अपमन्यु a. Free from grief; लोकास्त्वासन् यथापूर्वं दृष्टास्ते- नापमन्युना Mb.7.54.14.
abhimanyu अभिमन्युः 1 N. of a son of Arjuna by his wife Subhadrā, sister of Kṛiṣṇa and Balarāma; also known by the metronymic Saubhadra. [He was called Abhimanyu because at his very birth he appeared to be heroic, long-armed and very fiery (अभिवृद्धः मन्युर्यस्य). When the Kauravas at the advice of Droṇa formed the peculiar battle-array called 'Chakravyuha' hoping that, as Arjuna was away, none of the Paṇḍavas would be able to break through it, Abhimanyu assured his uncles that he was ready to try, if they only assisted him. He accordingly entered the Vyūha, killed many warriors on the Kaurava side, and was for a time more than a match even for such veteran and elderly heroes as Droṇa, Karṇa, Duryodhana &c. He could not, however, hold out long against fearful odds, and was at last overpowered and slain. He was very handsome. He had two wives, Vatsalā daughter of Balarāma and Uttarā daughter of the king of Virāṭa. Uttarā was pregnant when he was slain and gave birth to a son named Parīkṣita who succeeded to the throne of Hastināpura.] -2 Name of a son of Manu Chākṣuṣa. -3 Name of two kings of Kāshmir; Rāj. T. -पुरम् - Name of a town. Raj. T.
amanyuta अमन्युत a. Ved. Not bearing ill-will towards another; अमन्युता नो वीरुधो भवन्तु Av.12.3.31.
udanyu उदन्यु a. P.III.2.17. 1 Thirsty, seeking water; न दिव उत्सा उदन्यवे Rv.5.57.1. -2 Walking in water.
upamanyu उपमन्यु a. Ved. 1 Understanding, intelligent. -2 Zealous, striving after. -3 (m.) N. of the pupil of Āyoda-dhaumya, who aided Śiva in the propagation of his doctrine and received the ocean of milk from him.
kanyuṣam कन्युषम् The hand below the wrist.
janyu जन्युः [जन्-युच् बा˚ न अनादेशः] 1 Birth. -2 A creature, living being. -3 Fire. -4 The creator or Brahmā; जन्युः पतिस्तन्वं 1 मा विविश्याः Rv.1.1.3.
tanyutaḥ तन्युतः [तन्-युतच्] 1 Wind. -2 Night. -3 Roaring, thundering. -4 A thunderbolt. -5 Cloud; तन्यतुर्न वृष्टिं दध्यङ् ह Bṛi. Up.2.5.16.
nabhanyu नभन्यु a. Ved. 1 Injuring, destroying. -2 Ethereal.
pramanyu प्रमन्यु a. 1 Enraged, irritated, incensed against (with loc.); प्रमन्यवः प्रागपि कोशलेन्द्रे R.7.34. -2 Distressed, sorrowful, sorely grieved.
bhuvanyu भुवन्युः [भू-कन्युच्] 1 A master, lord. -2 The sun. -3 Fire. -4 The moon.
manyu मन्युः [मन्-युच् Uṇ.3.2] 1 Anger, wrath, resentment, indignation, rage; बाहुप्रतिष्टम्भविवृद्धमन्युः R.2.32, 49;11.46; नियमितमनोमन्युर्दृष्टा मया रुदती प्रिया Nāg.2.6. -2 Grief, sorrow, affliction, distress; निकृन्तन्मर्माणि क्रकच इव मन्युर्विरमति U.4.3; Ki.1.35; यास्यन् सुतस्तप्स्यति मां सुमन्युम् Bk.1.23; also 3.49. -3 Wretched or miserable state, meanness. -4 A sacrifice; प्रसहेत रणे तवानुजान् द्विषतां कः शतमन्युतेजसः Ki.2.23. -5 Spirit, mettle, courage (as of horses). -6 Ardour, zeal. -7 Pride. -8 An epithet of Śiva. -9 Of Agni. -Comp. -सूक्तम् the hymns of Manyu (Ṛv.1.83 and 84).
manyumat मन्युमत् a. 1 Angry, wrathful. -2 Sorrowful, distressed. -3 Spirited, energetic; यशस्विनी मन्युमती कुले जाता विभावरी Mb.5.133.2. -4 Vehement, passionate. -m. An epithet of Agni. मप mapa (पु pu) ष्टः ṣṭḥ ष्टकः ṣṭakḥ मप (पु) ष्टः ष्टकः A kind of bean.
vimanyu विमन्यु a. 1 Free from anger. -2 Free from grief.
samanyu समन्यु a. 1 Sorrowful. -2 Enraged, angry. -न्युः An epithet of Śiva.
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manyu man-yú, m. intention, vii. 61, 1; wrath, vii. 86, 6; viii. 48, 8; x. 34, 8. 14 [man think].
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nyubja a. turned over, upside down, lying on one's face.
abhimanyu m. N.; -ga, m. son of Abhimanyu; -pura, n. N. of a town; -svâmin, m. N. of a temple.
upamanyu a. zealous; m. N.
paramanyumat a. deeply dis tressed; -marma-gña, a. knowing the secret designs of others.
pṛtanyu a. attacking; m. enemy.
manyu m. mood (V.); mind (V.); ar dour; resentment, anger, wrath, rage, at (lc.); grief, sorrow, distress (less common meaning); Wrath (personified): -m kri, vent one's an ger on, be angry with (lc. orprati): -parîta, pp. filled with anger; -pratikriyâ, f. venting of anger: -m kri, vent one's anger on (lc.); -mát, a. ardent, eager; indignant, angry, wroth.
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nyuptā akṣā anu dīva āsan RV.10.27.17b.
nyuptāś ca babhravo vācam akrata RV.10.34.5c.
agnyuktham anu japa (śś. śaṃsa) # KB.19.4; śś.9.25.1.
anuttamanyum ajaram # RV.8.6.35c.
anuttamanyur yo aheva revān # RV.8.96.19b.
apāśnyuṣṇim apā rakṣaḥ # TA.1.1.3a. See prec.
apāśnyuṣṇim apā ragham # TA.1.1.3b. See apāṣṇim.
amanyu no vīrudho bhavantu # AVś.12.3.31d.
āpāntamanyus tṛpalaprabharmā # RV.10.89.5a; TS.2.2.12.3a; TA.10.1.9a; N.5.12a. Cf. BṛhD.7.144.
utkhātamanyur ajani # AVP.5.10.5c.
janyu patis tanvam ā viviśyāḥ # RV.10.10.3d; AVś.18.1.3d.
manyu viśa īḍate mānuṣīr yāḥ (TB. īḍate devayantīḥ) # RV.10.83.2c; MS.4.12.3c: 186.7; TB.2.4.1.11c. See manyur viśa.
manyu kṛtyāṃ ca dīdhire # TA.1.28.1d.
manyu janasya dūḍhyaḥ (SV. dūḍhyam) # RV.8.19.15c; SV.1.113c; KS.39.15c.
manyu kṛtaṃ manyuḥ karoti manyava evedaṃ sarvaṃ yo mā kārayati tasmai svāhā # BDh.3.4.2. Cf. manyur akārṣīn manyuḥ.
manyu puruṣe mṛte # AVś.12.2.5b. See next, and manyunā sumanastara.
manyu yad avartyā # TS.1.5.3.2b; KS.8.14b. See under prec.
manyu vṛtrahā # TS.4.4.8.1; KS.39.11.
manyu sumanastara # MS.1.7.1b: 108.3. See under manyunā puruṣe.
manyu tanomi te hṛdaḥ # AVś.6.42.1b.
manyur akārṣīn namo namaḥ # Tā.10.62.
manyur akārṣīn nāhaṃ karomi manyuḥ karoti manyuḥ kartā manyuḥ kārayitā # MahānU.18.3. See next.
manyur akārṣīn manyuḥ karoti nāhaṃ karomi manyuḥ kartā nāhaṃ kartā manyuḥ kārayitā nāhaṃ kārayitā # Tā.10.62. P: manyur akārṣīt ApDh.1.9.26.13. See prec., and cf. manyunā kṛtaṃ.
manyur asi manyuṃ mayi dhehi # VS.19.9; TB.2.6.1.5.
manyur indro (TB. bhago) manyur evāsa devaḥ # RV.10.83.2a; AVś.4.32.2a; AVP.4.32.2a; MS.4.12.3a: 186.6; TB.2.4.1.11a.
manyur viśa īḍate mānuṣīr yāḥ # AVś.4.32.2c; AVP.4.32.2c. See manyuṃ viśa.
manyur hotā varuṇo jātavedāḥ (MSṭB. viśvavedāḥ) # RV.10.83.2b; AVś.4.32.2b; AVP.4.32.2b; MS.4.12.3b: 186.6; TB.2.4.1.11b.
manyuśamana ucyate # AVś.6.43.1d,2d.
manyuś ca me bhāmaś ca me # VS.18.4; TS.4.7.2.1; MS.2.11.2: 141.1; KS.18.7.
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"nyu" has 6 results
upamanyu(1)the famous commentator on the grammatical verses attributed to Nandikeśvarakārikā. which are known by the name नन्दिकेश्वरकारिका and which form a kind of a commentary on the sūtras of Maheśvara; (2) a comparatively modern grammarian possibly belonging to the nineteenth century who is also named Nandikeśvarakārikā.kārikābhāṣya by Upamanyu.and who has written a commentory on the famous Kāśikāvṛtti by Jayāditya and Vāmana. Some believe that Upa-manyu was an ancient sage who wrote a nirukta or etymological work and whose pupil came to be known as औपमन्यव.
kaṇṭakoddhāraname of a commentary on Nāgeśa's Paribhāṣenduśekhara by Mannudeva, known also as Mantudeva or Manyudeva, who was a pupil of Pāyaguṇḍe in the latter half of the 18th century.
tattvavimarśinīname of a commentary on the Kasikavrtti by a grammarian named Nandikeśvarakārikā.kārikābhāṣya by Upamanyu.in the beginning of the nineteenth century A. D.
nandikeśvarakārikāvivaraṇacalled also नन्दिकेश्वरकारिकाटीका a gloss written by Nandikeśvarakārikā.kārikābhāṣya by Upamanyu.on नन्दिकेश्वरकारिका.See नान्द्वेश्वरकारिका.
niruktaname of a class of works which were composed to explain the collections of Vedic words by means of proposing derivations of those words from roots as would suit the sense. The Nirukta works are looked upon as supplementary to grammar works and there must have been a good many works of this kind in ancient times as shown by references to the writers of these viz. Upamanyu, Sakatayana,Sakapuni,Sakapurti and others, but, out of them only one work composed by Yaska has survived; the word, hence has been applied by scholars to the Nirukta of Yaska which is believed to have been written in the seventh or the eighth century B. C. i. e. a century or two before Panini. The Nirukta works were looked upon as subsidiary to the study of the Vedas along with works on phonetics ( शिक्षा ), rituals ( कल्प ), grammar (व्याकरण) prosody (छन्दस्) and astronomy(ज्योतिष)and a mention of them is found made in the Chandogyopanisad. As many of the derivations in the Nirukta appear to be forced and fanciful, it is doubtful whether the Nirukta works could be called scientific treatises. The work of Yaska, however, has got its own importance and place among works subsidiary to the Veda, being a very old work of that kind and quoted by later commentators. There were some glosses and commentary works written upon Yaska's Nirukta out of which the one by Durgacarya is a scholarly one.It is doubtful whether Durgacarya is the same as Durgasimha, who wrote a Vrtti or gloss on the Katantra Vyakarana. The word निरुक्त is found in the Pratisakhya works in the sense of 'explained' and not in the sense of derived; confer, compare Ṛgvedaprātiśākhya by Śaunaka ( Sanskrit Sāhityapariṣad Edition, Calcutta.) XV 6; V.Pr. IV. 19, 195.
paribhāṣenduśekharathe reputed authoritative work on the Paribhasas in the system of Paanini's grammar written by Nagesabhatta in the beginning of the 18th century A.D. at Benares. The work is studied very widely and has got more than 25 commentaries written by pupils in the spiritual line of Nagesa. Well-known among these commentaries are those written by Vaidyanatha Payagunde ( called गदा ), by BhairavamiSra ( called मिश्री), by Raghavendraacaarya Gajendragadakara ( called त्रिपथगा ), by Govindacarya Astaputre of Poona in the beginning of the nineteenth century (called भावार्थदीपिका), by BhaskaraSastri Abhyankar of Satara (called भास्करी ), and by M. M. Vaasudevasaastri Abhyankar of Poona (called तत्त्वादर्श ). Besides these, there are commentaries written by Taatya Sastri Patawardhana,Ganapati Sastri Mokaate, Jayadeva Misra, VisnuSastri Bhat, Vishwanatha Dandibhatta, Harinaatha Dwiwedi Gopaalacarya Karhaadkar, Harishastri Bhagawata, Govinda Shastri Bharadwaja, Naarayana Shastri Galagali, Venumaadhava Shukla, Brahmaananda Saraswati, ManisiSeSaSarma,Manyudeva, Samkarabhatta, Indirapati, Bhimacarya Galagali, Madhavacarya Waikaar, Cidrupasraya, Bhimabhatta, LakSminrsimha and a few others. Some of these works are named by their authors as Tikaas, others as Vyaakhyaas and still others as Tippanis or Vivrtis.
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abhimanyu-sutam the son of AbhimanyuSB 1.4.9
abhimanyu-sutaḥ son of AbhimanyuSB 1.17.45
abhimanyu AbhimanyuSB 9.22.33
sādhu-abhimanyu by the hero AbhimanyuSB 3.3.17
āninyu broughtSB 9.23.6
manyuḥ, manuḥ, mahinasaḥ, mahān, śivaḥ, ṛtadhvajaḥ, ugaretāḥ, bhavaḥ, kālaḥ, vāmadevaḥ, dhṛtavrataḥ all names of RudraSB 3.12.12
yudhāmanyuḥ suśarmā ca Yudhāmanyu and SuśarmāSB 10.82.23-26
manyuḥ, manuḥ, mahinasaḥ, mahān, śivaḥ, ṛtadhvajaḥ, ugaretāḥ, bhavaḥ, kālaḥ, vāmadevaḥ, dhṛtavrataḥ all names of RudraSB 3.12.12
hanyu may killBG 1.45
hanyu must be attackingSB 10.77.8
manyuḥ, manuḥ, mahinasaḥ, mahān, śivaḥ, ṛtadhvajaḥ, ugaretāḥ, bhavaḥ, kālaḥ, vāmadevaḥ, dhṛtavrataḥ all names of RudraSB 3.12.12
manyuḥ, manuḥ, mahinasaḥ, mahān, śivaḥ, ṛtadhvajaḥ, ugaretāḥ, bhavaḥ, kālaḥ, vāmadevaḥ, dhṛtavrataḥ all names of RudraSB 3.12.12
manyuḥ, manuḥ, mahinasaḥ, mahān, śivaḥ, ṛtadhvajaḥ, ugaretāḥ, bhavaḥ, kālaḥ, vāmadevaḥ, dhṛtavrataḥ all names of RudraSB 3.12.12
manyu-mān full of angerSB 10.17.7
manyuḥ, manuḥ, mahinasaḥ, mahān, śivaḥ, ṛtadhvajaḥ, ugaretāḥ, bhavaḥ, kālaḥ, vāmadevaḥ, dhṛtavrataḥ all names of RudraSB 3.12.12
manyu-vaśa subjected to angerSB 2.7.39
manyu angerSB 3.16.13
manyu by wrathSB 3.18.14
manyu-plutam filled with angerSB 4.5.11
manyu-mayīm very much angrySB 4.17.28
manyu of angerSB 5.17.19
manyu angerSB 5.18.14
manyu-saṃrambham in a completely angry moodSB 7.9.1
manyu angerSB 8.8.20
manyu of angerSB 8.11.45
manyu-mān full of angerSB 10.17.7
manyu angerCC Madhya 2.76
manyu angrySB 1.18.29
manyu angerSB 3.12.7
manyuḥ, manuḥ, mahinasaḥ, mahān, śivaḥ, ṛtadhvajaḥ, ugaretāḥ, bhavaḥ, kālaḥ, vāmadevaḥ, dhṛtavrataḥ all names of RudraSB 3.12.12
manyu angerSB 3.13.31
manyu angerSB 3.18.9
manyu his angerSB 3.31.28
vivṛddha-manyu being exceedingly angrySB 4.2.19
manyu angerSB 5.6.5
manyu whose angerSB 5.10.5
manyu angerSB 5.10.10
manyu angerSB 5.26.35
yata-manyu controlling the angerSB 7.9.51
manyu angerSB 8.19.13
manyu because of great anger, without considerationSB 9.3.25
manyu whose angerSB 9.18.27
manyu whose angerSB 10.74.30
manyum angerSB 4.12.1
manyum angerSB 4.18.2
manyum the angerSB 6.4.6
manyum angerSB 6.4.14
manyum your angerSB 7.5.28
manyum Your angerSB 7.9.14
manyum angerSB 8.20.25-29
manyum angerSB 10.24.12
manyum angerSB 10.89.4
manyu on account of angerSB 3.31.29
manyu by angerSB 4.3.16
manyu by Lord Śiva (who is anger personified)SB 4.5.5
manyu with angerSB 6.18.23
manyu agitated by great angerSB 9.4.43
manyu because of angerSB 9.18.17
uru-manyu and at the same time becoming very angrySB 10.13.32
manyu whose angerSB 10.27.12
manyu by the angerSB 10.55.1
manyu by angerSB 10.61.31
manyu-mayīm very much angrySB 4.17.28
ninyu broughtSB 8.6.33
ninyu broughtSB 9.15.26
ninyu took awaySB 9.16.12
ninyu they passedSB 10.35.1
ninyu they spentSB 10.39.37
ninyu carriedSB 10.58.16
manyu-plutam filled with angerSB 4.5.11
manyuḥ, manuḥ, mahinasaḥ, mahān, śivaḥ, ṛtadhvajaḥ, ugaretāḥ, bhavaḥ, kālaḥ, vāmadevaḥ, dhṛtavrataḥ all names of RudraSB 3.12.12
sādhu-abhimanyu by the hero AbhimanyuSB 3.3.17
manyu-saṃrambham in a completely angry moodSB 7.9.1
manyuḥ, manuḥ, mahinasaḥ, mahān, śivaḥ, ṛtadhvajaḥ, ugaretāḥ, bhavaḥ, kālaḥ, vāmadevaḥ, dhṛtavrataḥ all names of RudraSB 3.12.12
yudhāmanyuḥ suśarmā ca Yudhāmanyu and SuśarmāSB 10.82.23-26
abhimanyu-sutaḥ son of AbhimanyuSB 1.17.45
abhimanyu-sutam the son of AbhimanyuSB 1.4.9
manyuḥ, manuḥ, mahinasaḥ, mahān, śivaḥ, ṛtadhvajaḥ, ugaretāḥ, bhavaḥ, kālaḥ, vāmadevaḥ, dhṛtavrataḥ all names of RudraSB 3.12.12
upaninyu broughtSB 5.9.14
uru-manyu and at the same time becoming very angrySB 10.13.32
manyuḥ, manuḥ, mahinasaḥ, mahān, śivaḥ, ṛtadhvajaḥ, ugaretāḥ, bhavaḥ, kālaḥ, vāmadevaḥ, dhṛtavrataḥ all names of RudraSB 3.12.12
manyu-vaśa subjected to angerSB 2.7.39
vimanyu free from angerSB 5.5.15
vivṛddha-manyu being exceedingly angrySB 4.2.19
yata-manyu controlling the angerSB 7.9.51
yudhāmanyu YudhāmanyuBG 1.6
yudhāmanyuḥ suśarmā ca Yudhāmanyu and SuśarmāSB 10.82.23-26
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nyubja adjective convex (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
crooked-backed (as the result of disease) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
hump-backed (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
looking downwards (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
lying with the face downwards (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
turned or bent down wards (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 5922/72933
nyubjatā noun (feminine)
Frequency rank 56826/72933
nyubjīkṛ verb (class 8 ātmanepada) to bend
Frequency rank 56827/72933
agnyutpāta noun (masculine) a conflagration (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a fiery portent (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 41720/72933
adhyagnyupāgata noun (neuter) property received by a wife at the wedding (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 42536/72933
anyubja adjective
Frequency rank 43525/72933
abhimanyu noun (masculine) name of a son of Arjuna name of a son of Manu Cākṣuṣa name of two kings in Kashmir
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abhimanyuka noun (masculine) name of a man
Frequency rank 32339/72933
amanyu noun (masculine) name of a son of Garga
Frequency rank 44564/72933
ahimanyu adjective enraged like serpents (name of the Maruts) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 32952/72933
upamanyu noun (masculine) name of a Ṛṣi (pupil of Āyodadhaumya) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 8752/72933
upamanyucarita noun (neuter) name of Liṅgapurāṇa, 1.107
Frequency rank 47577/72933
janyu noun (masculine) a creature (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Brahmā (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
birth (?) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
fire (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 35109/72933
tanyu adjective
Frequency rank 53293/72933
tigmamanyu noun (masculine) name of Śiva
Frequency rank 53530/72933
nirmanyu adjective free from anger or resentment (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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pramanyu adjective incensed or enraged against (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
very sad (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 37329/72933
bhumanyu noun (masculine) name of a son of Bharata (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a son of Dhṛtarāshtra (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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bhuvamanyu noun (masculine) name of a son of Bharadvāja
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manyu noun (masculine feminine) affliction (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
anger (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
ardour (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
distress (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
fury (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
grief (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
high spirit or temper (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
indignation (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
mettle (as of horses) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
mind (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
mood (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a king (son of Vitatha) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
passion (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
rage (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
sacrifice (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
sorrow (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
spirit (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
wrath (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
zeal (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 1795/72933
manyumant noun (masculine) name of Agni (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 24983/72933
manyumant adjective ardent (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
enraged (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
passionate (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
spirited (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
vehement (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
zealous (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 13108/72933
manyumātṛ noun (feminine) [rel.] name of Devī
Frequency rank 61511/72933
meghamanyu noun (masculine) name of a servant of Śiva
Frequency rank 62540/72933
yathānyupta adjective as placed on the ground or offered (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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yudhāmanyu noun (masculine) name of a warrior on the side of the Pāṇḍavas (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 9239/72933
vipanyu adjective admirable (said of the Aśvins and Maruts) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
admiring (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
exulting (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
praising (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
rejoicing (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
wonderful (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 65785/72933
vimanyu adjective free from anger or fury (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 30238/72933
śatamanyu noun (masculine) an owl (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of Indra (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 30438/72933
samanyu adjective angry (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
filled with sorrow (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
having the same mind (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
sorrowful (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
unanimous (applied to the Maruts) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
wrathful (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 17338/72933
sumanyu noun (masculine) name of a Devagandharva (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a liberal man (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 71043/72933
Wordnet Search
"nyu" has 27 results.

nyu

ulkā, kholkā, kholkaḥ, agnyutpātaḥ, ketutārā, śikhāvajjyotiḥ   

agnirekhākāri gaganāt patat jyotiḥ।

śyāmaḥ khagolaśāstre ulkā iti viṣayasya adhyayanaṃ karoti।

nyu

udvigna, cintāpara, vyagra, uttapta, utsuka, vidhura, samanyu   

yaḥ cintayā vyākulaḥ asti।

udvignān bālakān adhyāpakaḥ vyākhyāti।

nyu

jīvita, cetana, janmin, jantu, janyu, śarīrin   

yasmin jīvaḥ asti।

jīvitānāṃ prāṇinām āntarikavṛddhiḥ bhavati।

nyu

abhimanyuḥ, saubhadraḥ, saubhadreyaḥ, ārjuneyaḥ   

subhadrā-arjunayoḥ putraḥ।

cakravyūhasya bhedanakāle abhimanyuḥ vīragatiṃ prāptavān।

nyu

śokākula, śokānvita, śokamaya, duḥkhamaya, samanyuḥ, khedānvita, saśoka, śokapūrṇa   

śokena grastaḥ।

kasyāpi mahātmanaḥ mṛtyunā rāṣṭraṃ śokākulaṃ bhavati।

nyu

prāṇī, cetanaḥ, janmī, jantuḥ, janyuḥ, śarīrī, jīvaḥ   

prāṇaviśiṣṭaḥ।

asmin viśve naike prāṇinaḥ santi।

nyu

krodhaḥ, kopaḥ, amarṣaḥ, roṣaḥ, cetovikāraḥ, krudh, pratighaḥ, roṣaḥ, ruṭ, manyuḥ, utsavaḥ, āstu, nāman   

pratikūle sati taikṣṇyasya prabodhaḥ।

mama krodhaḥ śāmyati।

nyu

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।

nyu

krodhaḥ, kopaḥ, roṣaḥ, āmarṣaḥ, pratighaḥ, bhīmaḥ, krudhā, ruṣā, helaḥ, haraḥ, hṛṇiḥ, tyajaḥ, bhāmaḥ, ehaḥ, hvaraḥ, tapuṣo, jūrṇiḥ, manyuḥ, vyathiḥ, ruṭ, krut, kruṭ   

pratikūle sati taikṣṇyasya prabodhaḥ।

saḥ atīva krodhāt tam ahan। / viṣamasthaṃ jagat sarvaṃ vyākulaṃ samudāhṛtam। janānāṃ jāyate bhadre! krodhe krodhaḥ parasparam।

nyu

dhūmaketuḥ, ketutārā, ketuḥ, agnyutpātaḥ, śikhāvajjyotiḥ, utpātaḥ, upagrahaḥ   

utpātaviśeṣaḥ sauramaṇḍalīya dhūmābhā tārakā yā grahaḥ iva sūryaṃ paritaḥ bhramati।

dhūmaketuḥ kvacit eva dṛśyate।

nyu

śokaḥ, khedaḥ, duḥkham, kleśaḥ, manyuḥ, śocanam, manastāpaḥ, ādhiḥ, śuk   

kaṣṭātmakaḥ manobhāvaḥ yaḥ priyavyakteḥ nidhanād anantaram anubhūyate।

rāmasya vanagamanād anantaram sakalā ayodhyānagarī śokam anvabhavat।

nyu

kubja, gaḍu, gaḍula, nyubja, gaḍura   

unnataṃ hṛdayam unnataḥ pṛṣṭhaḥ vā yasya।

kubjaṃ puruṣaṃ bālakāḥ pīḍayanti।

nyu

kubjā, gaḍulā, nyubjā   

sā strī yā unnatapṛṣṭhā vāyunonnatahṛdayā vā asti।

bhikṣukīṃ kubjāṃ bālakāḥ pīḍayanti।

nyu

yajñaḥ, yāgaḥ, medhaḥ, kratuḥ, adhvaraḥ, makhaḥ, ijyā, savaḥ, iṣṭiḥ, yajñakarma, yajanam, yājanam, āhavaḥ, savanam, havaḥ, abhiṣavaḥ, homaḥ, havanam, yājñikyam, iṣṭam, vitānam, manyuḥ, mahaḥ, saptatantuḥ, dīkṣā   

vaidikaḥ vidhiviśeṣaḥ yasmin devatām uddiśya vaidikaiḥ mantraiḥ saha haviḥ pradīyate। vaidikakāle yajñāḥ mahattvapūrṇāḥ āsan। /

aphalākāṅkṣibhir yajño vidhidṛṣṭo ya ijyate। yaṣṭavyam eveti manaḥ samādhāya sa sātvikaḥ॥ [bha.gī. 17।11]

nyu

udubja, nyubja   

yasya ākāraḥ adhomukhasya śarāvasya sadṛśaḥ asti।

samīpadṛṣṭidoṣe udubjasya kācasya upayogaḥ kriyate।

nyu

vyādhaḥ, ākheṭakaḥ, ākheṭikaḥ, kulikaḥ, kṣāntaḥ, khaṭṭikaḥ, gulikaḥ, drohāṭaḥ, nirmanyuḥ, nirvairaḥ, naiṣādaḥ, pāparddhikaḥ, balākaḥ, mārgikaḥ, mṛgadyūḥ, lubdhakaḥ, vyādhakaḥ, śvagaṇikaḥ, saunikaḥ   

yaḥ mṛgayāṃ karoti।

śvāpadaḥ na prāptaḥ ataḥ vyādhaḥ riktahastaḥ eva pratyāgacchat।

nyu

prakṣipta, adhikṣipta, ākṣipta, nividdha, vinipātita, avakṣipta, upta, āpātita, nipātita, apāsita, nyupta, pratyasta, avapīḍita, nyarpita, bhraṃśita   

yat prakṣipyate।

prakṣiptāni vastūni na spraṣṭavyāni।

nyu

yudhāmanyu   

mahābhārate varṇitaḥ vīraḥ rājaputraḥ।

mahābhāratasya yuddhe yudhāmanyuḥ pāṇḍavānāṃ pakṣataḥ yuddhaṃ cakāra।

nyu

upamanyu   

ekaḥ gurubhaktaḥ śiṣyaḥ।

aśvinikumārayoḥ āśīrvacanaiḥ kimapi apaṭhitvā eva upamanuḥ sarvāsāṃ vidyānāṃ jñātā abhavat।

nyu

manyudevaḥ   

ṛṣiviśeṣaḥ।

manyudevasya varṇanaṃ purāṇeṣu asti।

nyu

nirmanyu   

ekaḥ vyādhaḥ ।

nirmanyoḥ ullekhaḥ harivaṃśe vartate

nyu

manyudevaḥ   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

manyudevasya ullekhaḥ kośe vartate

nyu

bhavanmanyu   

ekaḥ rājaputraḥ ।

viṣṇu-purāṇe bhavanmanyuḥ nirdiṣṭaḥ

nyu

tunyu   

ekaḥ vṛkṣaḥ ।

tunyoḥ ullekhaḥ kauśikasūtre vartate

nyu

uccairmanyu   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

uccairmanyoḥ ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

nyu

tunyu   

ekaḥ vṛkṣaḥ ।

tunyoḥ ullekhaḥ kauśikasūtre vartate

nyu

dhvajinyutsavasaṅketaḥ   

ekaḥ janasamudāyaḥ ।

dhvajinyutsavasaṅketānām ullekhaḥ mahābhārate asti

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