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ऋज्राश्व (RjrAzva)

 
Monier Williams Cologne
English
ऋज्रा॑श्व
m.
‘having quick horses’,
N.
of a man,
RV.
Vedic Reference
English
Ṛjrāśva appears in the Rigveda^1 as one of the Vārṣāgiras,
along with Ambarīṣa, Surādhas, Sahadeva, and Bhayamāna,
and as apparently victorious in a race. Elsewhere^2 in the
Rigveda he is celebrated as having been blinded by his father
for slaying one hundred rams for a she-wolf, and as having
been restored to sight by the Aśvins, a legend of quite obscure
meaning.
Cf. Macdonell, Vedic Mythology, p. 52.
1) i. 100, 16. 17.
2) i. 116, 17
117, 16. 17.
Grassman
German
ṛjrā́śva ({117, 17}), ṛjrá-aśva, m., Eigenname eines Mannes.
-as {117, 18}
{100, 17}.
-am {116, 16}.
-asya {100, 16}.
-e {117, 17}.