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काशिपति (kAzipati)

 
Monier Williams Cologne
English
काशि—पति
m.
id.,
MBh.
i, 4083
Bhag.
N.
of Divodāsa Dhanvantari (a king of Benares, author of certain medical works and teacher of the Āyur-veda
he is often confounded with the celestial namesake, the physician of the gods),
Suśr.
Mahabharata
English
Kāśipati^1 (do.), the father of Ambā, Ambikā, and Ambālikā. § 167 (Vicitravīryop.): I, 102, 4083 (ºeḥ kanyāḥ, robbed by Bhīshma and given in marriage to Vicitravīrya), 4132 (ºeḥ sutā jyeshṭhā, i.e. Ambā), 4136 (jyeshṭhām Ambāṃ Kºeḥ sutāṃ).--§ 171 (Vicitravīryasutotp.): I, 106, 4298 (ºeḥ sutā, i.e. Ambikā).--§ 573 (Ambopākhyānap.): V, 173, 5953 (ºeḥ purīṃ, i.e. Vārāṇasī)
174, 5967 (ºeḥ kanyāḥ, robbed by Bhīshma), 5969 (jyeshṭhā Kºeḥ sutā, i.e. Ambā)
175, 5994 (ºeḥ sutāṃ, = do.), 5996 (jyeshṭhā Kºeḥ sutā, = do.)
186, 7367 (ºeḥ sutā, = do.)
192, 7551 (jyeshṭhā Kºeḥ kanyā Ambā). Cf. Kāśirāja.
Kāśipati^2 (do.), contemporary of the great battle. § 561 (Yānasandhip.): V, 50, 2007 (Vārāṇasyāṃ, has sided with Yudhishṭhira, C. has by error Kāśīº).--§ 589 (Droṇābhishekap.): VII, 8, †248 (Śaibyātmajaḥ?, attacked Droṇa). Cf. Kāśirāja^5, Kāśya^2.
Kāśipati^3 (do.) = Pratardana: XII, 8594 (Pº)
XIII, 6249 (Pº).