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श्रुतावती (zrutAvatI)

 
Monier Williams Cologne
English
श्रुता-वती (for श्रुत-व्°)
f.
N.
of a daughter of Bharad-vāja,
MBh.
Mahabharata
English
Śrutāvatī, daughter of Bharadvāja. § 615y (Badarapācana): IX, 48, 2763, 2821 (Bharadvājasya duhitā, performed austerities at Badarapācana, gratified Indra by her persevering in boiling five badara-fruits, and became the wife of Indra).--§ 615 (Baladevat.): the viprarshi Bharadvāja saw the Apsaras Ghṛtācī, then his vital seed came out. He caught it in his hand, and then kept it in a funnel of a leaf (parṇapuṭe)
from that seed was born a girl, whom he in the presence of D. and R. called Ś. Keeping the girl in his hermitage, Bharadvāja repaired to the forest of Himavat: IX, 48, 2829.
पुराणम्
English
श्रुतावती / ŚRUTĀVATĪ. Daughter of bharadvāja muni. Once bharadvāja happened to see the Apsarā woman ghṛtācī and he had an involuntary emission of semen. śrutāvatī was born from that semen. She observed an austere tapas with the object of getting indra as her husband. (For more information see para 30 under indra).
Stchoupak
French
श्रुतावती-
f.
fille de Bharadvāja.