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पुत् (put)

 
शब्दसागरः
English
पुत्
n.
(-पुत्) A hell to which the childless are condemned.
Capeller Eng
English
पुत् v. पुद्.
Yates
English
पुत् (त्) 1.
n.
The hell of the childless.
Wilson
English
पुत्
n.
(पुत्) A hell to which the childless are condemned.
Apte
English
पुत् [put],
n.
A particular division of a Hell or the infernal regions to which childless persons are said to be condemned
see पुत्र below.
Comp.
-नामन्
a.
(hell) called पुत्
पुन्नाम्नो नरकाद् यस्मात् त्रायते पितरं सुतः तस्मात् पुत्र इति प्रोक्तः ......Ms.* 9.138
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Apte 1890
English
पुत् n. A particular division of Hell or the infernal regions to which childless persons are said to be condemned
see पुत्र below.
Comp.
नामन् a. called पुत्.
Monier Williams Cologne
English
पुत् or पुद् (a word invented to explain पुत्र or पुत्-त्र See
Mn.
ix, 138, and
cf.
Nir.
ii, 11), hell or a partic. hell (to which the childless are condemned),
MBh.
:
Kāv.
&c.
Monier Williams 1872
English
पुत् पुत् or पुद्, n. hell, a particular hell to
which the childless are condemned, a division of the
infernal regions considered to be the abode of those
who die childless
(a word invented to explain पुत्र
see Manu IX. 138.) 2. पुन्-नामन्, आ, म्नी,
(for 1. see under 2. पुंस्), having the name Put,
called Put.
Macdonell
English
पुत् put, v. पुद् pud.
Benfey
English
पुत् पुत्, A hell (to which the child-
less are condemned), Man. 9, 138.
Apte Hindi
Hindi
पुत्
नपुं*
- पृ + डुति-पृषो*
नरक का एक विशेष प्रभाग जहाँ पुत्रहीन व्यक्ति डाले जाते है
Shabdartha Kaustubha
Kannada
पुत्
पदविभागः - > नपुंसकलिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ನರಕಗಳಲ್ಲಿ ಒಂದು ವಿಭಾಗ
L R Vaidya
English
put {% n. %} A particular hell to which childless persons are condemned, M.ix.138.
Mahabharata
English
Put, name of a hell. § 135 (Śakuntalop.): I, 74, 3026 (ºn-nāmno narakād yasmāt pitaraṃ trāyate sutaḥ | tasmāt putra iti proktaḥ).--§ 259 (Śārṅgakop.): I, 229, 8344 (ºn-nāmno narakāt putras trāyate pitaraṃ śrutiḥ). Cf. XIV, 2752.
पुराणम्
English
पुम् / PUM, put, PUTRA. pum alias put is a hell. Those who die without children go to this hell and he who saves one from this hell is called putra. (Śloka 38, Chapter 74, Ādi Parva).Puṁnāmno narakādyastu
Trāyate pitaraṁ sutaḥ
Tasmāt putra iti proktaḥ
Svayameva svayambhuvā ।। (Śloka 138, Chapter 9, manusmṛti).
(Because a son of his own, by birth, saves a father from the hell called ‘Put’ he is called putra).
There are twelve different kinds of ‘Putras’ (sons).1) Aurasaputra. A son born to a wife of his own caste begot by the husband himself is called aurasaputra.2) Kṣetrajaputra. If one dies without children or is impotent or possessed of a disease, his wife is lawfully allowed to lie with the brother of the husband to get a child. The son born of such a union is called Kṣetrajaputra.3) Dattaputra. When one is worrying miserably for getting a son and if at that time a husband and wife willingly hand over a son born to them by mutual consent with the following words: “This son becomes your own from now” with a religious sprinkling of water, such a son is called Dattaputra.4) Kṛtrimaputra. A son adopted from one's own caste for the purpose of doing the obsequial ceremonies for the manes is called Kṛtrimaputra. 5) Gūḍhotpanna. A son born to one's wife by another man is called Gūḍhotpanna.6) Apaviddhaputra. When a son is rejected by either a father or mother or by both and that son is taken care of and brought up by another man, that son becomes an apaviddhaputra.7) Kānīnaputra. If a son is born to a virgin before marriage while living with her father, that son is called a Kānīnaputra.8) Sahoḍhaputra. When a girl is married while pregnant the son born to her after marriage is called a Sahoḍhaputra.9) Krītakaputra. A son purchased and brought up by a sonless man is called Krītakaputra.10) Paunarbhavaputra. A son born to a woman after becoming a widow or after being divorced by her husband by her willingly going with another man is called a Paunarbhavaputra.11) Svayaṁdattaputra. When a son after becoming an orphan or after being abandoned by his parents goes willingly to another man and remains with him as his son, that son is called Svayaṁdattaputra.12) Śaudra (pāraśava) putra. A son born to a brahmin of a śūdra wife.
वाचस्पत्यम्
Sanskrit
पुत्
न०
“निपरणाद्वा पुत्” निरु० पृ--बा० डुति पृष्० नरकभेदे पुन्नामन्शब्दे तद्धेतुर्दृश्यः
Capeller
German
पुत् s. पुद्.
Stchoupak
French
पुत्-
पुद्- (mot inventé pour expliquer le mot पुत्र-) enfer.
पुन्-नामन्- a. qui s'appelle Pud.