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अनसूय (anasUya)

 
शब्दसागरः
English
अनसूय
mfn.
(-यः-या-यं) Not envious.
f.
(-या)
1. The wife or the sage
ATRI.
2. Exemption from envy.
E.
अन् neg. असूया envy.
Capeller Eng
English
अनसूय
a.
not grumbling or envious
f.
a woman's
name.
Yates
English
अन_सूय (यः-या-यं)
a. Unenvious.
f.
(या) wife of Atri.
Spoken Sanskrit
English
अनसूय - anasUya -
adj.
- not spiteful
अनसूय - anasUya -
adj.
- not envious
Wilson
English
अनसूय
mfn.
(-यः-या-यं) Not envious.
f.
(-या)
1 The wife of the sage ATRI.
2 Exemption from envy.
E.
अन् neg. असूया envy.
Apte
English
अनसूय [anasūya] यक [yaka], यक
a.
[न. ब.] Free from malice, not envious, not spiteful
श्रद्दधानो$नसूयश्च
Ms.*
4.158
श्रद्धावाननसूयश्च शृणुयादपि यो नरः
Bg.*
18.71. -या [न. त.]
Absence of envy, charity of disposition, freedom from spite or illwill
गुणान् गुणिनो हन्ति स्तौति चान्यगुणानपि हसेच्चान्यदो- षांश्च सानसूया प्रकीर्तिता.
N.
of a friend of Śakuntalā.
N.
of a daughter of Dakṣa.
N.
of Atri's wife, the highest type of chastity and wifely devotion. [She was very pious and given to austere devotion by virtue of which she had obtained miraculous powers. Several stories are told o illustrate them. When the earth was devastated by a terrible drought which lasted for 1 years, Anasūyā created water, fruits, roots
&c.
by means of her ascetic powers and saved many lives. On one occasion when the sage Māṇḍavya was about to be impaled, the wife of a sage happened to touch the stake as she passed by, whereupon Māṇḍavya cursed her that she would become a widow at sunrise. She, however, prevented the sun from rising, and all actions of men being consequently stopped, the gods, sages
&c.
went to Anasūyā, her friend, who, by the force of her penance, made the sun rise without, at the same time, bringing widowhood on her friend. Another legend is also told in which Anasūyā changed Brahmā, Viṣṇu and Maheśa into infants, when, at the instigation of their wives, they attempted to test her chastity, but restored them to their former shapes at the importunities of their humbled consorts. She is also said to have caused the three-streamed Ganges to flow down on the earth near the hermitage of her husband for the ablutions of sages
see
R.*
13.51. In the Rāmāyaṇa she is represented as having been very kind and attentive to Sītā whom she favoured with sound motherly advice on the virtues of chastity, and at the time of her departure gave her an unguent (See
R.*
12.27, 14.14) which was to keep her beautiful for ever and to guard her person from the attempts of rapacious beasts, demons
&c.
She was the mother of the irascible sage Durvāsas]. सा त्वेवमुक्ता वैदेही त्वनसूयानसूयया
Rām.*
2.18.1.
Apte 1890
English
अनसूय
यक a. [न. ब.] Free from malice, not envious, not spiteful
श्रद्दधानोऽनसूयश्च Ms. 4. 158
Bg. 18. 71.
या [न. त.] 1 Absence of envy, charity of disposition, freedom from spite or ill-will
गुणान् गुणिनो हंति स्तौति चान्यगुणानपि हसेच्चान्यदोषांश्च सानसूया प्रकीर्तिता.
2 N. of a friend of Śakuntalā.
3 N. of Atri's wife, the highest type of chastity and wifely devotion. [She was very pious and given to austere devotion by virtue of which she had obtained miraculous powers. Several stories are told to illustrate them. When the earth was devastated by a terrible drought which lasted for 10 years, Anasūya created water, fruits, roots &c. by means of her ascetic powers and saved many lives. On one occasion when the sage Māṇḍavya was about to be impaled, the wife of a sage happened to touch the stake as she passed by, where upon Māṇḍavya cursed her that she would become a widow at sunrise. She, however, prevented the sun from rising, and all actions of men being consequently stopped, the gods, sages &c. went to Anasūyā, her friend, who, by the force of her penance, made the sun rise without, at the same time, bringing widowhood on her friend. Another legend is also told in which Anasūyā changed Brahmā, Viṣṇu and Maheśa into infants, when, at the instigation of their wives, they attempted to test her chastity, but restored them to their former shapes at the importunities of their humbled consorts. She is also said to have caused the three-streamed Ganges to flow down on the earth near the hermitage of her husband for the ablutions of sages
see R. 13. 51. In the Rāmāyaṇa she is represented as having been very kind and attentive to Sītā whom she favoured with sound motherly advice on the virtues of chastity, and at the time of her departure gave her an unguent (See R. 12. 27, 14. 14) which was to keep her beautiful for ever and to guard her person from the attempts of rapacious beasts, demons &c. She was the mother of the irascible sage Durvāsas].
Monier Williams Cologne
English
अन्-असूय
mfn.
not spiteful, not envious
Monier Williams 1872
English
अनसूय अन्-असूय, अस्, आ, अम्, not spiteful,
not envious
(आ), f. freedom from spite
absence of
ill-will or envy
N. of a daughter of Dakṣa, and of
one of Śakuntalā's friends.
Macdonell
English
अनसूय an-asūy-a,
a.
uncomplaining
not 🞄detracting, not envious
kind
-aka,
a.
(ikā) 🞄id.
-ā,
f.
non-grumbling, ungrudgingness.
Goldstucker
English
अनसूय I. Tatpur. f. (-या) Want of detractiveness, the not
lowering maliciously other's merits, good qualities &c. E.
neg. and असूया.
II. Bahuvr. 1. m. f. n. (-यः-या-यम्) Free from detractive-
ness, not lowering maliciously other's merits, good qualities &c.
2. f. (-या) A proper name of
^1 a daughter of Daksha,
the wife of Atri (q. v.) and mother of Durvāsas,
^2 a friend
of Śakuntalā (in the drama Śak.). E. priv. and असूया.
Apte Hindi
Hindi
अनसूय
"वि*, न* ब*" - -
"द्वेषरहित, ईर्ष्यारहित"
Shabdartha Kaustubha
Kannada
अनसूय
पदविभागः - > विशेष्यनिघ्नम्
कन्नडार्थः - > ಅಸೂಯೆಯಿಲ್ಲದ / ಇತರರ ಗುಣದಲ್ಲಿ ದ್ವೇಷವಿಲ್ಲದ
निष्पत्तिः - > स्वार्थे “कन्”
व्युत्पत्तिः - > नास्ति असूया यस्य अनसूयकः|
प्रयोगाः - > “श्रद्धावाननसूयश्च” |
उल्लेखाः - > गीता० १८-७१
Bopp
Latin
अनसूय (BAH. et अन् et असूया f. exsecratio, vel KARM.
ex अन् et असूय exsecrans) exsecrationis expers, non
exsecrans. BH. 18. 71. SA. 2. 19.
Wordnet
Sanskrit
Synonyms:
अनसूय
adjective
असूयया विना।
"अनसूयः पुरुषः सर्वस्मै रोचते।"
वाचस्पत्यम्
Sanskrit
अनसूय
त्रि०
नास्ति असूया यस्य परगुणेषु दोषारोपशून्ये“श्रद्धावाननसूयश्चेति” गीता “श्रद्धधानोऽनसूयश्चेति” मनुः
Capeller
German
अनसूय nicht murrend, nicht missvergnügt
(auch
°क
f.
Frauenname.
Burnouf
French
अनसूय अनसूय a. (असूय्) qui ne renie pas
qui ne
maudit pas.
अनसूयक et अनसूयु a. mms.
Stchoupak
French
अन्-असूय-
-क- -अन्त्- -इतृ- -उ- a. non envieux
-आ-
f.
fille de
Dakṣa
amie de Śakuntalā et autres femmes
fait de ne pas envier.