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समङ्ग (samaGga)

 
Capeller Eng
English
स॑मङ्ग
a.
having all limbs complete.
Monier Williams Cologne
English
स॑म्-अङ्ग mf(आ)n. (See 2. सम्) having all the limbs, complete,
AV.
(in
MBh.
applied to the mythical cow Bahulā)
स॑म्-अङ्ग
m.
a kind of game,
L.
N.
of two men,
MBh.
(pl. ) of a people, ib.
Monier Williams 1872
English
समङ्ग सम्-अङ्ग, आस्, m. pl., N. of a people.
Mahabharata
English
Samaṅga^1, name of a herdsman. § 512 (Ghoshayātrāp.): III, 239, 14821 (rallavaḥ).
Samaṅga^2, a ṛshi(?). § 698 (Mokshadh.): XII, 287, 10533 (Nāradasya ca saṃrādaṃ Sºsya ca). (10536) (discourse between Nārada and S.).
Samaṅga, pl. (ºāḥ), a people. § 574 (Jambūkh.): VI, 9, 368 (in the south).
पुराणम्
English
समंग / SAMAṄGA I. A cowherd who had been looking after the cattle of duryodhana. (M.B. Vana Parva, Chapter 289, Verse 2).
समंग / SAMAṄGA II. An ancient hermit. Once this hermit talked to nārada, about his comfortable life. (M.B. śānti Parva, Chapter 286, Verse 5).
समंग / SAMAṄGA IV. A country in South india. Mention is made about this country in mahābhārata, bhīṣma Parva, Chapter 9, Verse 60.
Capeller
German
स॑मङ्ग vollständig (eig. -gliederig).
Stchoupak
French
सम्-अङ्ग-
a. qui a tous ses membres, complet, ép. d'une vache mythique
(Bahulā)
m.
n.
de 2 hommes
pl.
d'un peuple
-आ-
f.
d'une rivière.