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अनाधृष्टि (anAdhRSTi)

 
Monier Williams Cologne
English
अन्-आधृष्टि
m.
‘superior to any check’,
N.
of a son of Śura
of a son of Ugrasena (general of the Yādavas).
Monier Williams 1872
English
अन्-आधृष्टि, इस्, m. (‘superior to any check’), N.
of a son of Śūra
also of a son of Ugraseana and
general of the Yādava.
Goldstucker
English
अनाधृष्टि Bahuvr. m. (-ष्टिः)
^1 The proper name of
a. a prince,
the son of Śura by Bhojyā, or according to others by
Māriṣā, and brother of Vasudeva
his wife is Aśmakī
and his son Ninartaśatru or according to another reading,
Nirvṛttiśatru
b. a son of Ugrasena and chief of the Yā-
davas.
^2 A name or epithet of Ṛcheyu, the son of Rau-
drāśva. E. priv. and आधृष्टि, ‘suffering no defeat, in-
vincible’.
Mahabharata
English
Anādhṛshṭi^1. § 150 (Pūruvaṃś.): I, 94, 3702 (seems to be the same as Ṛceyu).
Anādhṛshṭi^2. § 253 (Haraṇāharaṇap.): I, 221, 7990 (a companion of Kṛshṇa).--§ 273 (Rājasūyārambhap.): II, 14, 623 (a mahāratha among the Vṛshṇis).--§ 553 (Vaivāhikap^2): IV, 71, 2357 (a follower of Kṛshṇa).-§ 572 (Sainyaniryāṇap.): V, 151, 5164 (surrounds Kṛshṇa and Arjuna).
Anādhṛshṭi^3, son of Dhṛtarāshṭra (apparently = Anādhṛshya). § 585 (Bhīshmavadhap.): VI, 96, 4349 (among the sons of Dhṛtarāshṭra who were killed by Bhīmasena).
पुराणम्
English
अनाधृष्टि / ANĀDHṚṢṬI I. A King of the pūru dynasty.1) Genealogy. Descended from viṣṇu thus: ViṣṇuBrahmā-atri-candra-budha-purūravas-āyus-NahuṣaYayāti-pūru-janamejaya-Prācinvan-namasyu-vītabhaya-śuṇḍu-bahuvidha-saṁyāti-rahovādī-Raudrāśvan-anādhṛṣṭi.
anādhṛṣṭi is a son born to raudrāśva by miśrakeśī, an Apsar woman. (M.B., Ādi Parva, Chapter 94, Verses 8-12). anādhṛṣṭi has two synonyms, ṛceyu and anvagbhānu.
अनाधृष्टि / ANĀDHṚṢṬI II. Verse 58, Chapter 14 of Sabhā Parva mentions seven great Yādavas. One anādhṛṣṭi is named amongst the seven. This anādhṛṣṭi was present at the marriage of abhimanyu at Ipaplavanagara. (M.B., virāṭa Parva, Chapter 72, Verse 22). There was one anādhṛṣṭi also amongst the warriors who encompassed arjuna and kṛṣṇa at the battle-field of kurukṣetra. (M.B., Udyoga Parva, Chapter 151, Verse 67). He was the son of King vṛddhakṣema. Hence he was called Vārddhakṣemi also.
Stchoupak
French
अन्-आधृष्टि-
m.
n.
de divers personnages.