भरत् (bharat)
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शब्दसागरः
EnglishSpoken Sanskrit
English भरत् bharat carrying
भरत् bharat bearing
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Monier Williams 1872
Englishभरत्, अन्, अन्ती, अत्, bearing, holding
wearing
possessing, having
nourishing, maintaining, sup-
porting.
—भरद्-वाज, अस्, m. ‘bringing or bearing
food, ’ a skylark
N. of a Ṛṣi the author of various
Ṛg-veda hymns, said to be a son of Bṛhas-pati,
(Bharad-vāja Bārhaspatya is the author of Ṛg-veda
VI. 1-30, 37-43, 53-74
IX. 67, 1-3
X. 137,
1: he is fabled as the Puro-hita of Divo-dāsa
but
Divo-dāsa and Bharad-vāja may be the same person,
cf. Ṛg-veda I. 116, 18
VI. 16, 5)
N. of one of
the seven sages
of an author of a law-book
of a
Buddhist Arhat
N. of a district, (also read भारद्-
वाज)
N. of an Agni
(आस्), m. pl. the race or
family of Bharad-vāja
[cf. भारद्वाज।]
—भ-
रद्-वाजक, अस्, m. a skylark.
—भरद्वाज-प्रा-
दुर्-भाव, अस्, m., N. of a division of the Bhāva-
prakāśa treating of medicine.
—भरद्वाज-सूत्र,
अम्, n., N. of a Sūtra work.
—भरद्वाजिन् in भ-
रद्वाजिनां व्रतम्, N. of a Sāman
[cf. भा-
रद्वाजिन्।]
Wordnet
Sanskrit भरत्
एकः सैनिक-जातिविशेषः ।
"ताण्ड्य-ब्राह्मणे भरत् समुल्लिखितः"
Vedic Reference
EnglishBharant, ‘bearing, ’ in the plural denotes in one passage of
the Pañcaviṃśa Brāhmaṇa, ^1 according to Böhtlingk, ^2 following
Sāyaṇa, ‘the warrior caste, ’ but the sense is not certain.
Weber^3 was inclined to see a reference to the Bharatas, though
the form of the word is that of the present participle.^4
1) xviii. 10, 8.
2) Dictionary, s.v.
3) Indische Studien, 10, 28, n. 2. Cf.
Bharata, n. 17.
4) Bharatām, interpreted by Sāyaṇa as bharaṇaṃ kurvatām kṣatriyāṇām.
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