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आदित्यतीर्थ (AdityatIrtha)

 
Monier Williams Cologne
English
आदित्य—तीर्थ
n.
N.
of a Tīrtha.
Mahabharata
English
Āditya-tīrtha (“the holy place of the Sun”), upon the Sarasvatī. § 615ee (Baladevat.): IX, 49, 2846. There Sūrya, having performed a sacrifice, obtained the sovereignty of all luminous bodies and acquired his great energy. There, on the bank of the river, D. with I., V.-D., M., G., Aps., Vyāsa, Śuka, Kṛshṇa, Y., Rā., Pś., etc., always reside. There Vishṇu, having in days of yore slain As. Madhu and Kaiṭabha, had performed his ablutions. Vyāsa, having bathed in that tīrtha, obtained great Yoga-powers and success (siddhiṃ). And R. Asita Devala (ff.), having bathed in that tīrtha with soul rapt in Yoga, obtained great Yogapowers.
पुराणम्
English
आदित्यतीर्थ / ĀDITYATĪRTHA. An ancient holy place on the banks of the river, sarasvatī. (Śloka 17, Chapter 99, śalya Parva, M.B.).