कवष (kavaSa)
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Englishकवष [kavaṣa] कवष् [kavaṣ], कवष् Sounding, creaking (as the door).
षः A shield.
of a Ṛiṣi (कवष ऐलूष)
7.18.12.
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Monier Williams Cologne
English(or कवष ऐलूष) of a Ṛṣi (son of Ilūṣa by a slave girl, and author of several hymns in the tenth Maṇḍala of the Ṛg-veda
when the Ṛṣis were performing a sacrifice on the banks of the Sarasvatī he was expelled as an impostor and as unworthy to drink of the water, being the son of a slave
it was only when the gods had shown him special favour that he was readmitted to their society), vii, 18, 12
ii, 19
Monier Williams 1872
EnglishMahabharata
EnglishKavasha, a ṛshi. § 665 (Mokshadh.): XII, 208, 7596 (one of the ṛshis of the west).
Vedic Reference
EnglishKavaṣa is mentioned in a hymn of the Rigveda^1 as one of
those whom, together with the Druhyu king, Indra overthrew
for the Tṛtsus. The Anukramaṇī (Index) also attributes to
him the authorship of several hymns of the Rigveda, including
two (x. 32. 33) that deal with a prince Kuruśravaṇa and his
descendant Upamaśravas. There seems no reason to doubt
this attribution, which is accepted by both Zimmer^2 and
Geldner.^3 The former holds that Kavaṣa was the Purohita of
the joint tribes named Vaikarṇa, in whom he sees the Kuru-
Krivi (Pañcāla) peoples, and that Kavaṣa in that capacity is
mentioned in the Rigveda as representative of those peoples.
He also suggests that the language of Rigveda x. 33, 4 is best
explained by the reduced position in which the Kuru-Krivis
found themselves on their defeat by the Tṛtsus. Ludwig, ^4 on
the other hand, thinks that Kavaṣa was the priest of the five
peoples. Geldner^5 holds that Kavaṣa was the Purohita of
Kuruśravaṇa, by whose son, Upamaśravas, he was ill-treated,
and that he composed Rigveda x. 33 to deprecate the anger of
his royal master. Hopkins^6 thinks that he was a king.
In the Brāhmaṇas of the Rigveda^7 mention is made of
Kavaṣa Ailūṣa, who was a Brāhmaṇa born of a female slave,
and was reproached on this ground by the other Ṛṣis. He is
possibly identical with the Kavaṣa of the Rigveda.
1) vii. 18, 12.
2) Altindisches Leben, 127.
3) Vedische Studien, 2, 150.
4) Translation of the Rigveda, 3, 139.
5) Loc. cit.
6) Journal of the American Oriental
Society, 15, 261, 263.
7) Aitareya Brāhmaṇa, ii. 19
Kauṣī-
taki Brāhmaṇa, xii. 1, 3.
Cf. Weber, Indische Studien, 3, 459
Lanman, Sanskrit Reader, 386, 387
Pargiter, Journal of the Royal Asiatic
Society, 1910, 50.
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