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अजक (ajaka)

 
Monier Williams Cologne
English
अजक
m.
N.
of a descendant of Purūravas
of a king of Magadha
Monier Williams 1872
English
अजक, अस्, m., N. of a descendant of Purūravas
also of a king of Magadha
अजका or अजिका, f. a
young she-goat
a disease of the pupil of the eye,
small reddish tumours (compared to kids), protruding
through the transparent cornea and discharging pus.
—अजका-जात, अम्, n. the same disease of the eyes.
Goldstucker
English
अजक I. m. (-कः) A proper name:
^1 A descendant of Purū-
ravas, the son of Sumantu (or according to others of Su-
naha) and grandson of Jahnu.
^2 A king of Magadha, of
the line of Pradyota.
II. f. (-का)
^1 A young she-goat. (Also अजिका.)
^2 A
kind of disease of the pupil of the eye. See अजकाजात.
E. अज, taddh. aff. क.
Mahabharata
English
Ajaka, an Asura incarnated as Śālva. § 130 (Aṃśāvat.): I, 67, 2652 (Ajakas tv avaro rājan ya āsīd Vṛshaparvaṇaḥ|sa Śālva iti vikhyātaḥ pṛthivyām abhavan nṛpaḥ).
पुराणम्
English
अजक / AJAKA. An asura.
Birth. kaśyapa was born the son of marīci, son of brahmā. kaśyapa married danu, one of the daughters of dakṣa and had two sons by her. They were ajaka and vṛṣaparvā. (M.B., Ādi Parva, Chapter 65, Verse 24
Chapter 67, Verse 16).