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रामसेतु (rAmasetu)

 
शब्दसागरः
English
रामसेतु
m.
(-तुः) A bridge of sand, now a chain of islands, between the
Indian Peninsula and Ceylon, popularly known by “Adam's bridge”.
Spoken Sanskrit
English
रामसेतु - rAmasetu -
m.
- ridge of coral rocks by which rAma crossed to Ceylon
रामसेतु - rAmasetu -
m.
- rAmas's bridge
Monier Williams Cologne
English
राम—सेतु
m.
‘R°s's bridge’, the ridge of coral rocks by which Rāma crossed to Ceylon (now called Adam's bridge,
cf.
Rāmeśvara below),
Cat.
N.
of a poem (= सेतु-बन्ध)
Apte Hindi
Hindi
रामसेतुः
पुं*
रामः-सेतुः -
‘राम का पुल’ भारत और लंका को मिलाने वाला रेत का पुल जिसे आजकल ‘एडम्स ब्रिज’ कहते हैं
L R Vaidya
English
rAma-setu {% m. %} a bridge of sand, now a chain of islands, between the Indian peninsula and Ceylon (called ‘Adam’s bridge’ by the Europeans).
Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum
English
रामसेतु See Setubandha.
सेतुबन्ध or रामसेतु or रावणवह a Prākṛt poem on the
history of Rāma, attributed to Pravarasena and
sometimes to Kālidāsa. IO. 667. W. p. 367. L. 1977.
K. 64. Kh. 86. Ben. 36. Burnell 175^a. Lahore 2.
P. 3. 10. Oppert II, 9852. Bühler 540 (and C.).
Mentioned by Daṇḍin in the Kāvyādarśa, by Ānanda-
vardhana in the Dhvanyāloka.
C. by Kulanātha. L. 1978. W. 1554.
C. by Rāmadāsa. IO. 1124. W. p. 367. K. 64.
B. 2, 102. Report XII. Lahore 2. W.
1552.
C. by Śrīkṛṣṇa. Burnell 175^a. W. 1553.
Setusaraṇi, a Saṃskṛt translation of the text,
by Śivanārāyaṇadāsa. W. p. 154.
सेतुबन्ध or रामसेतु or रावणवह a Prākṛt poem, attri-
buted to Pravarasena. Rgb. 402. First published
by Siegfried Goldschmidt (1880--84), afterwards,
without taking any notice of this excellent edition,
in the Kāvyamālā 47 (1895).
C. by Rāmadāsa. Rgb. 402.