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अग्निवेश (agniveza)

 
Monier Williams Cologne
English
अग्नि—वेश
m.
N.
of an ancient medical authority
also of other persons.
Goldstucker
English
अग्निवेश Bahuvr. m. (-शः) Name of one of the oldest medi-
cal authorities in India. He is called also Hutāśaveśa and
Bhadrakāpya. E. अग्नि and वेश.
Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum
English
+अग्निवेश Quoted as a medical authority by Vāgbhaṭa
Oxf. 303^b, by Miśrabhāva Oxf. 310^a, by Rudrabhaṭṭa
Oxf. 317^b, by Tīsaṭa Oxf. 358^a:
Añjananidāna (med.).
Nidānasthāna (med.).
Rāmacandracaritrasāra.
Rāmāyaṇarahasya.
Rāmāyaṇasāra or Śataśloki Rāmāyaṇa.
अग्निवेश
Carakasaṃhitāṭīkā. SB. 284.
Mahabharata
English
Agniveśa, the teacher of Droṇa in arms. § 200 (Droṇa): I, 130, 5107.--§ 202 (do.): 131, 5172 (maharshir).-§ 210 (Sambhavap.): I, 139, 5525.--Cf. Agniveśya.
पुराणम्
English
अग्निवेश / AGNIVEŚA. A Sage. He was the preceptor of droṇa and drupada. It is believed that he learned archery and the military arts from Sage agastya. droṇa had the greatest respect for this guru, agniveśa. He was a master in the use of all weapons. There are references to this in Chapter 139, Ādi Parva of the mahābhārata.
आग्निवेश्य / ĀGNIVEŚYA (agniveśa). An ancient sage who received an armour and the sacred mantras associated with it from bṛhaspati. He was the Ācārya of dhanurveda and the revered preceptor of droṇa. (Ślokas 67 and 68, Chapter 94, droṇa parva, M.B.).
Grassman
German
(agni-veśa), ein Eigenname [veśá], davon ā́gniveśi.