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उपमश्रवस् (upamazravas)

 
Apte
English
उपमश्रवस् [upamaśravas],
a.
Of highest fame,
m.
N.
of a son of Kuruśravaṇa and grandson of Mitrātithi
कविं कवीनामुपमश्रवस्तमम्
Rv.*
2.23.1.
Monier Williams Cologne
English
उपम॑—श्रवस्
mfn.
of highest fame, highly renowned
उपम॑—श्रवस्
m.
N.
of a son of Kuru-śravaṇa and grandson of Mitrātithi,
RV.
x, 33, 6
7
Apte Hindi
Hindi
उपमश्रवस्
"वि*, ब*स*" - -
प्रशस्त
Lanman
English
upamá-śravas, a. having highest glory
as m. Upamaśravas, a name like Μεγιστο-
κλῆς or Ὑψι-κλῆς.
Vedic Reference
English
Upama-śravas is mentioned in a hymn of the Rigveda^1 as
a son of Kuruśravaṇa, and grandson of Medhātithi. The
exact force of the reference to him in however, uncertain.
According to the Bṛhaddevatā, ^2 followed by Ludwig, ^3 and by
Lanman, ^4 the poet in the hymn consoles Upamaśravas for the
death of his grandfather, Medhātithi. Geldner, ^5 on the other
hand, thinks that the poet, who was Kavaṣa Ailūṣa, was
ill-treated by his patron's son, Upamaśravas, and cast into
a ditch or well, where he uttered his complaint and appeal for
mercy. But of this there is no adequate evidence, and the
tradition of the Bṛhaddevatā seems sound.
1) x. 33, 6. 7.
2) vii. 35. 36, with Macdonell's
notes.
3) Translation of the Rigveda, 3, 165.
4) Sanskrit reader, 386, 389.
5) Vedische Studien, 2, 150, n.
Grassman
German
upamá-śravas, a., höchsten Ruhm [śrávas] habend, hochberühmt.
-as [V.] putra {859, 7}.
-asas [G.] pitúr {859, 6}.
-astamam kavím {214, 1}.