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वध्र्यश्व (vadhryazva)

 
Monier Williams Cologne
English
वध्र्य्-अश्व॑
m.
‘having castrated horses’,
N.
of a man,
RV.
Br.
&c.
(in
PañcavBr.
he has the patr. अनूप)
pl.
the family of Vādhry-aśva,
ŚrS.
(cf. वाध्र्यश्व and ब्रध्नश्व).
Mahabharata
English
Vadhryaśva, an ancient king. § 267 (Yamasabhāv.): II, 8, 323 (in the palace of Yama).
Vedic Reference
English
1. Vadhry-aśva, ‘having castrated horses, is the name in
the Rigveda^1 of a prince, the father of Divodāsa, and an
energetic supporter of the fire cult, as was his son after him.
He is mentioned in a long list of names in the Atharvaveda.^2
1) vi. 61, 1
x. 69, 1 et seq. Sumitra,
in the latter hymn, can hardly be a
name of his.
2) iv. 29, 4. Cf. Āpastamba Śrauta
Sūtra, xxiv. 6, 6.
Cf. Hillebrandt, Vedische Mythologie.
1, 97.
Grassman
German
(vadhryaśvá), vadhri-aśvá, m. (verschnittene Rosse habend), Eigenname eines Mannes, der das heilige Feuer (agnís vadhriaśvásya) wieder anzündet.
-ás {895, 4}. _{895, 10}.
-ā́ya {502, 1} (dāśúṣe).
-ásya {895, 1} bhadrā́s agnés saṃdṛ́śas. 2 ghṛtám agnés várdhanam. 12 agnís 〰.
Stchoupak
French
वध्र्य्-अश्व-
(qui a des chevaux châtrés)
m.
n.
d'un homme.