ऊर्मिला (UrmilA)
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Apte
Englishऊर्मिला [ūrmilā], of the wife of Lakṣmaṇa
पार्थिवीमुदवहद् रघूद्वहो लक्ष्मणस्तदनुजामथोर्मिलाम् 11.54.
Apte 1890
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Monier Williams 1872
EnglishShabdartha Kaustubha
Kannadaऊर्मिला
पदविभागः - > स्त्रीलिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ಜನಕ ಮಹಾರಾಜನ ಮಗಳು /ಲಕ್ಷ್ಮಣನ ಪತ್ನಿ
प्रयोगाः - > "पार्थिवीमुदवाहद्रघूद्वहो लक्षणस्तदनुजामथोर्मिलाम्"
उल्लेखाः - > रघु० ११-५४
ऊर्मिला
पदविभागः - > स्त्रीलिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ಗಂಡನನ್ನು ಬಿಟ್ಟ ಹೆಂಗಸು
विस्तारः - > "पुनरूढा पुनर्भूः स्यादूर्मिला त्यक्तभर्तृका" - वैज०।
E Bharati Sampat
Sanskrit(स्त्री) १.जनकमहाराजस्य पुत्री, लक्ष्मणपत्नी । ‘पार्थिवीमिदवहद्रघूद्वहोलक्ष्मणस्तदनुजामर्थोर्मिलाम्’ रघुः११.५४। २.पतिं त्यक्ता । ‘पुनरूढा पुनर्भूः स्यादूर्मिला त्यक्तभर्तृका’ वैज०।
Wordnet
Sanskrit ऊर्मिला
स्त्रीनामविशेषः ।
"ऊर्मिला इति नामकानां नैकासां स्त्रीणाम् उल्लेखः रघुवंशे महाभारते च अस्ति"
ऊर्मिला
स्त्रीनामविशेषः ।
"ऊर्मिला इति नामकानां नैकासां स्त्रीणाम् उल्लेखः रघुवंशे महाभारते च अस्ति"
Mahabharata
EnglishŪrmilā, wife of Yama (probably wrong reading instead of Dhūmorṇā, q.v.). § 565 (Gālavacar.): V, 117, 3968 (reme …Ūºāyāṃ yathā Yamaḥ, B. yathā Dhūmorṇayā Yamaḥ).
पुराणम्
Englishऊर्मिला / ŪRMILĀ. lakṣmaṇa married ūrmilā, the daughter of King janaka and the sister of sītā. When lakṣmaṇa went to the forest with śrī rāma and sītā, ūrmilā remained in ayodhyā. After the forest life, śrī rāma and lakṣmaṇa returned with sītā. When śrī rāma was ruling over the country, two sons were born to lakṣmaṇa by ūrmilā. The elder son was named takṣaka and the second was given the name Chatra- ketu. At the instruction of śrī rāma, lakṣmaṇa went to the Eastern sea and killed the foresters there and built there a city called Agatī. takṣaka was made the King of Agatī. lakṣmaṇa then went to the western sea and killed the Barbarians there and built a city called candramatī and made chatraketu the King of that city. Being punished by śrī rāma, lakṣmaṇa drowned himself in the river sarayū. (See under lakṣmaṇa). After that ūrmilā jumped into a pile of fire and reached the world of viṣṇu. (uttara rāmāyaṇa).
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