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आर्ष्टिषेण (ArSTiSeNa)

 
Capeller Eng
English
आर्ष्टिषेण॑
m.
patron. of Ṛṣṭisena.
Monier Williams Cologne
English
आर्ष्टिषेण॑
m.
(fr. ऋष्टि-षेण,
Pāṇ.
iv, 1, 112 and 104), a descendant of Ṛṣṭi-ṣeṇa,
N.
of Devāpi,
RV.
x, 98, 5
6
8
N.
of a man,
MBh.
Hariv.
Comm. on
KātyŚr.
Monier Williams 1872
English
आर्ष्टिषेण आर्ष्टिषेण, अस्, m. a patronymic
of Devāpi.
Macdonell
English
आर्ष्टिषेण ārṣṭiṣeṇá,
m.
descendant of Ṛṣṭiṣeṇa.
Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum
English
आर्ष्टिषेण Quoted in Nirṇayasindhu.
Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid
English
Ārṣṭiṣeṇa, m. pl. (cf. Asthisena), n. of a brahmanical school, of the chandogas: Divy 〔637.27〕.
Mahabharata
English
Ārshṭisheṇa^2, a ṛshi in the palace of Yama. § 267 (Yamasabhāv.): II, 8, 325.
पुराणम्
English
आर्ष्टिषेण / ĀRṢṬIṢEṆA. A Maharṣi. In the mahābhārata, Vana Parva, Chapter 159 there is a reference to the pāṇḍavas visiting this sage during their life in the forest. Ārṣṭiṣeṇa's āśrama was midway between Badaryāśrama and Kubera's capital.
Power of Tapas. In kṛtayuga this sage did rigorous tapas in Pṛthūdakatīrtha. Owing to the rigour of the tapas he obtained all the chief vedas. He gave three boons to that sacred tīrtha:--
1. Those who bathe in this tīrtha will get the benefit of aśvamedha yāga.
2. There will be no fear of snakes in this tīrtha.
3. A slight effort made here, will be rewarded with greater results.
After giving these three boons to the river sarasvatī which is Pṛthūdakatīrtha the sage attained Brahminhood and entered Devaloka. (M.B., śalya Parva, Chapter 40, Verses 3-9).
वाचस्पत्यम्
Sanskrit
आर्ष्टिषेण
पु०
चन्द्रवंस्ये शलनृपात्मजे नृपभेदे “क्षत्रवृद्धात्मजस्तत्र सुनहोत्रोमहायशाः सुनहोत्रस्य दायादास्त्रयः परमधार्म्मिकाः काशः शलश्च द्वावतौ तथा गृत्-समदः प्रभुः पुत्रोगृहत्समदस्याथ शुनकोयस्य शौनकः ।ब्राह्मणाः क्षत्रियाश्चैव वैश्याःशूद्रास्तथैव शलात्मज-श्चार्ष्टिषेणस्तनयस्तस्य काश्यपः” हरि० वं० २०१ अ० ।आर्ष्टिषेणोदिलीपश्च महात्मा चाप्युशीनरः” स० भा० प० ।२ गोत्रप्रवरभेदे आर्षशब्दे उदा०
Capeller
German
आर्ष्टिषेण॑ von Ṛshṭisheṇa stammend, patron.
Name.
Grassman
German
ārṣṭiṣeṇá, m., Sohn des ṛṣṭiṣeṇa.
-ás devā́pis {924, 5}. _{924, 8}.
-éna devā́pinā {924, 6}.
Stchoupak
French
आर्ष्टि-षेण-
m.
patron. d'un Ṛṣi.