काश्य (kAzya)
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शब्दसागरः
Englishकाश्य (-श्यं) Spirituous liquor.
काश्यप (-पः)
1. The name of a saint
also called KANADA, the
son of KASYABA.
2. A name of ARUNA: see the next.
3. A sort
of deer.
4. A tribe or Brahmans pretending to descend from
KASYAPA.
कश्यप a saint, and अण् affix of descent.
(-पं) Flesh.
काश्य spirituous liquor, and प from पा to drink or cherish.
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Spoken Sanskrit
English काश्य kAzya ruling over the kAzis
काश्य kAzya king of kAzi
काश्य kAzya belonging to the kAzis
काश्य kAzya spirituous liquor
Apte
Englishकाश्यम् [kāśyam], Spirituous liquor. -पम् flesh.
Monier Williams Cologne
EnglishMonier Williams 1872
EnglishBenfey
EnglishApte Hindi
Hindiकाश्यम्
- कुत्सितम् अश्यं यस्मात्
मदिरा
Shabdartha Kaustubha
Kannadaकाश्य
पदविभागः - > पुल्लिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ಕಾಶಿರಾಜ
काश्य
पदविभागः - > नपुंसकलिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ಮದ್ಯ /ಹೆಂಡ
निष्पत्तिः - > कश्य - स्वार्थे "अण्" (५-४-३८)
Sanskrit Tibetan
Tibetanka shya
काश्य
Mahabharata
EnglishKāśya^1 (“the king of the Kāśis”), the father of Ambā, Ambikā, and Ambālikā. § 167 (Vicitravīryop.): I, 102, 4128 (ºsya sutāḥ, i.e. Ambā, etc.).--§ 573 (Ambopākhyānap.): V, 178, 7067 (sutāṃ Kºsya, i.e. Ambā). Cf. Kāśipati, Kāśirāja.
Kāśya^2 (do.), the Kāśi king at the time of Yudhishṭhira. § 296 (Dyūtap.): II, 53, 1916 (waited upon Yudhishṭhira at the rājasūya).--§ 299 (Dyūtap.): II, 68, 2252.--§ 554 (Sainyodyogap.): V, 4, 82 (among the princes to whom the Pāṇḍavas ought to send messengers).--§ 570 (Sainyaniryāṇap.): V, 151, 5160 (putraḥ Kºsya vā Vibhuḥ (cābhibhuḥ, B.)).--§ 572 (Rathātirathasaṅkhyānap.): V, 171, 5915 (a ratha in the army of Yudhishṭhira).--§ 573 (Ambopākhyānap.): V, 196, 7650 (putraḥ Kºsya vā vibhuḥ (so also B.)).--§ 576 (Bhagavadgītāp.): VI, 25, 846 (in the army of Yudhishṭhira).--§ 578 (Bhīshmavadhap.): VI, 51, 2110 (putraḥ Kºsya vā Vibhuḥ (cābhibhūḥ, B.)).--§ 585 (do.): VI, 93, 4151 (do. (do.)).--§ 592 (Saṃśaptakavadhap.): VII, 23, 976 (ºsyābhimukhaṃ--B. ºbhuvaḥ--putraṃ, description of his horses), 990 (ºsya putraḥ me Vibhuḥ (cābhibhūḥ, B.), followed Dhṛshṭaketu)
25, 1109 (three sons of Dhṛtarāshṭra resisted Nīla-Kº-Jayatsenān).--§ 599 (Jayadrathavadhap.): VII, 85, 3049 (putraḥ Kºsya vā Vibhuḥ (cābhibhūḥ, B.))
95, 3528 (ºsyābhibhuvaḥ putraṃ, attacked by Śaibya Govāsana)
96, 3552 (ºputraṃ, do.). Cf. Abhibhū, Kaśipati^2, Kaśirāja^5.
Kāśya^3 = Babhru^7 (v. Additions): V, †806 (Bº).
Kāśya^4, a ṛshi. § 637 (Rājadh.): XII, 47, 1597 (among the ṛshis who surrounded Bhīshma).--§ 730 (Ānuśāsanik.): XIII, 14, 991.
Kāśya, pl. (ºāḥ), a people. = Kāśi, pl. § 608 (Karṇap.): VIII, 47, 2226 (º-Matsyaiḥ).
पुराणम्
Englishकाश्य १ / KĀŚYA I. A famous King of kāśī
father of ambā, ambikā and ambālikā. He was also called krodhavaśa. According to Chapter 171 of Udyoga Parva, Kaśya's real name was senābindu.
काश्य २ / KĀŚYA II. One of the great sages who visited bhīṣma on his bed of arrows. (śānti Parva, Chapter 47, Verse 10).
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