पुलोमा (pulomA)
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Apte
Englishपुलोमा [pulōmā], of the wife of Bhṛigu and mother of Chyavana.
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EnglishShabdartha Kaustubha
Kannadaपुलोमा
पदविभागः - > स्त्रीलिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ಭೃಗು ಮಹರ್ಷಿಯ ಪತ್ನಿ
प्रयोगाः - > "भृगोः सुदयिता भार्या पुलोमेत्यभिविश्रुता"
उल्लेखाः - > भा० आदि० ५-१३
पुलोमा
पदविभागः - > स्त्रीलिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ಒಬ್ಬ ದೈತ್ಯನ ಪತ್ನಿ
Wordnet
Sanskrit पुलोमा, पौलोमी
भृगु-ऋषेः पत्नी।
"पुलोमा च्यवन-ऋषेः माता आसीत्।"
Mahabharata
EnglishPulomā^1, the wife of Bhṛgu. § 20 (cf. Paulomap.): P., the wife of Bhṛgu, had first been betrothed to the Rākshasa Puloman, who one day when Bhṛgu was absent came to carry her away, and asked the sacrificial fire whether she was rightly his or Bhṛgu's wife. The Fire (Agni) answered that she was Bhṛgu's, by whom she had been taken with holy rites and invocations (I, 5). When Puloman began to carry her away Cyavana dropped from her womb, and Puloman instantly was converted to ashes. Of her tears Brahmán formed the river Vadhūsarā, Bhṛgu cursed Agni (b) (I, 6--7): I, 5, 875, 876, 879, 893, 894
6, 900, 905, (908), 910.--§ 565 (Gālavacarita): V, 117, 3971 (reme…yathā Bhṛguḥ Pºyāṃ).
Pulomā^2, a female Asura. § 445 (Nivātakavacayuddhap.): III, 173, 12203 (Daiteyī, obtained boons from Brahmán for her offspring, the great Asuras, viz. the Paulomas).
पुराणम्
Englishपुलोमा १ / PULOMĀ I. A demon. This asura belongs to the asura race born to kaśyapa of diti. This asura fell in love with Pulomī, wife of the sage bhṛgu. (See under cyavana). Śacīdevī, wife of indra, was the daughter of Puloman. (Chapter 19, agni purāṇa).
पुलोमा २ / PULOMĀ II. (PULOMĪ). Wife of the sage bhṛgu. (See under cyavana for details).
पुलोमा ३ / PULOMĀ III. A demoness. Her sons are called paulomas. This pulomā had a sister named kālakā. Both of them together did severe penance and pleased brahmā. They got a boon from brahmā to the effect that their sons would never be killed. The paulomas were given a golden city in the air to live and he declared that that city could never be destroyed by anyone. (Chapter 173, Vana Parva).
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