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अथर्वाङ्गिरस् (atharvAGgiras)

 
Capeller Eng
English
अथर्वाङ्गिर॑स्
m.
pl.
the races of Atharvan and
Aṅgiras, also = अथर्वतेद.
Apte
English
अथर्वाङ्गिरस् [atharvāṅgiras],
m.
A member of the class of this name. -(pl. )
Descendants of Atharvan and of Aṅgiras.
Names of the hymns of the Atharvaveda
दण्डनीत्यां कुशलमथर्वाङ्गिरसे तथा
Y.*
1.313.
Apte 1890
English
अथर्वांगिरस् m. A member of the class of this name.
(pl.) 1 Descendants of Atharvan and of Angiras.
2 N. of the hymns of the Atharvaveda
दंडनीत्यां कुशलमथर्वांगिरसे तथा Y. 1. 312.
Monier Williams Cologne
English
अथर्वाङ्गिर॑स्
m.
a member of the sacerdotal race or class called अथर्वाङ्गिरसस्,
m.
pl.
, i.e. the descendants of Atharvan and of Aṅgiras, the hymns of the Atharva-veda,
Monier Williams 1872
English
अथर्वाङ्गिरस् (°व-अङ्°), आस्, m. a member of the
sacerdotal race or class called अथर्वाङ्गिरसस्, m.
pl., i. e. the descendants of Atharvan and of Aṅgiras
this latter word is also a name of the hymns of the
Atharva-veda.
Macdonell
English
अथर्वाङ्गिरस् atharva‿aṅgiras,
m.
pl.
the 🞄families of Atharvan and Aṅgiras
their incantations, 🞄esp. those of the AV.
-a,
a.
(ī) 🞄descended from Atharvan and Aṅgiras
m.
🞄s. &
pl.
the hymns of the AV.
Goldstucker
English
अथर्वाङ्गिरस् I. Tatpur. m. (-राः) The Angiras of the Athar-
vaveda. This use of the word, as a Tatpur. in the sing.,
is of later origin than that of the Dwandwa in the plur.,
and, as it seems, adopted to explain the form अथर्वाङ्गि-
रस q. v.
II. Dwandwa. m. pl. (-रसः)
^1 The descendants of Athar-
van and of Angiras.
^2 The Atharvaveda hymns of both
collectively
the Atharvaveda (q. v.), one part (or parvan)
of which is considered to have been revealed by the descen-
dants of Atharvan and another by the descendants of An-
giras. According to another explanation, however, this
name of the Atharvaveda would merely refer to Atharvan
(q. v.) being the inspired author of one part and Angiras
(q. v.) of the other. E. अथर्वन् and अङ्गिरस्.
Mahabharata
English
Atharvāṅgiras = Aṅgiras. § 555 (Indravijaya): V, 18, 549 (ºe), 551 (ºaṃ).
पुराणम्
English
अथर्वांगिरस् / ATHARVĀṄGIRAS. See aṅgiras.
Capeller
German
अथर्वाङ्गिर॑स्
m.
Pl. die Geschlechter des
Atharvan und Angiras
deren Sprüche,
resp. der Atharvaveda.