मुञ्जवत् (muJjavat)
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Spoken Sanskrit
Englishमुञ्जवत् - muJjavat - - overgrown with rushes
मुञ्जवत् - muJjavat - - like Munja-grass or rushes [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
स्यन्दितृ - syanditR - - one who runs or rushes quickly
मुञ्जाटवी - muJjATavI - - forest of Munja-grass or rushes [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
विष्टर - viSTara - - handful of rushes or grass for sitting on
सविष्टर - saviSTara - - having a bundle of rushes or grass spread out for sitting upon
मुञ्जवत् - muJjavat - - overgrown with rushes
मुञ्जवत् - muJjavat - - like Munja-grass or rushes [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
Apte
Englishमुञ्जवत् [muñjavat], Overgrown with rushes, rushy.
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Mahabharata
EnglishMuñjavat, a mountain. § 617 (Aishīkap.): X, 17, 785 (girer Mºaḥ padaṃ, Śiva repaired to M.).--§ 778f (SaṃvarttaMaruttīya): A peak in Himavat where Śiva is constantly engaged in contemplation, accompanied by Umā, armed with his trident, surrounded by diverse hosts of Bh., and adored by R., Sā., V.-D., V., Yama, Varuṇa, Kubera, etc., Bh. and Pś., A., G., Aps., Y., D.-ṛ., Ā., M., and Yātudhānas
it looks resplendent like the morning sun
there is neither heat nor cold, nor sun or wind, nor age, nor hunger, nor thirst, nor death, nor fear
on all sides there are gold-mines protected by the attendants of Kubera, etc.: XIV, 8, 180 (ºvān nāma parvataḥ).
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