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क्रिवि (krivi)

 
Capeller Eng
English
क्रि॑वि
m.
a leather bag
N.
of a people (later the
Pañcālas).
Spoken Sanskrit
English
क्रिवि krivi
m.
leather bag
क्रिवि krivi
m.
well
क्रिवि krivi
m.
name of rudra
Apte
English
क्रिवि [krivi],
a.
Ved.
Doing, performing.
Killing.
विः A cistern, well.
A leather bag
a cloud (?)
N.
of the country of पाञ्चाल.
Apte 1890
English
क्रिवि a. Ved. 1 Doing, performing.
2 Killing.
विः 1 A cistern, well.
2 A leather bag
a cloud (?)
3 N. of the country of पांचाल.
Monier Williams Cologne
English
क्रि॑वि
m.
a
N.
of Rudra (v.l. क्र॑यिन्, q.v.)
a leather bag (metaphorically ‘a cloud’),
RV.
a well,
Naigh.
iii, 23
N.
of an Asura,
Sāy.
sg. and
pl.
(इस्, अयस्) the original
N.
of the Pañcālas,
ŚBr.
xiii, 5, 4, 7
(perhaps also,
RV.
viii, 20, 24 and 22, 12) (cf. क्रै॑व्य.)
Monier Williams 1872
English
क्रिवि क्रिवि, इस्, m., Ved. a leather bag,
metaphorically ‘a cloud
N. of an Asura
a cistern,
a well
the original name of the Pañcālas
[cf.
क्रैव्य।]
Macdonell
English
क्रिवि krívi,
m.
water-skin:
pl.
N. of a people 🞄(in C. = Pañcāla).
Vedic Reference
English
Krivi is asserted in the Śatapatha Brāhmaṇa^1 to have been
the older name of the Pañcālas. This statement is supported
by the name of the king there mentioned, Kraivya Pāñcāla,
The Krivis appear in the Rigveda^2 as settled on the Sindhu
and the Asiknī. It is a plausible conjecture of Zimmer's^3 that
with the Kurus they made up the Vaikarṇa people.^4 The
importance of the Pañcālas, and the insignificance of the
Krivis, may be explained in part by the fact that the later
Kuru-Pañcāla alliance included the Bharatas. It is also
probable, as Oldenberg^5 suggests, from the Śatapatha Brāh-
maṇa, ^6 that the Turvaśas were included in the Pañcālas, and
as the latter name indicates, probably other tribes also. Or, if
Hopkins' view^7 is accepted that Turvaśa was king of the
Yadus, the latter may in part have been allied with the Krivis
to form the Pañcālas.
1) xiii. 5, 4, 7.
2) viii. 20, 24
22, 12. Elsewhere-
Krivi is doubtful in sense. In several
passages (i. 30, 1
viii. 87, 1
ix. 9, 6,
and perhaps i. 166, 6, where krivir-datī
is an epithet of lightning) Oldenberg,
Ṛgveda-Noten, i. 166, 341, understands
the word to mean ‘horse.’ Elsewhere
(ii. 17, 6
22, 2
viii. 51, 8) he takes it
to be a proper name, while in v. 44, 4,
he is doubtful. In the passages last
cited this view may very well be
correct.
3) Altindisches Leben, 103.
4) Cf. Kavaṣa.
5) Buddha, 404.
6) xiii. 5, 4, 16.
7) Journal of the American Oriental
Society, 15, 258 et seq. This view is
hardly convincing, while the disappear-
ance of the Turvaśas is easily to be
accounted for by their being merged,
along with the Krivis, in the Pañcālas.
The name of Krivi is lost in the Epic
as completely as that of Turvaśa
(Pargiter, Journal of the Royal Asiatic
Society, 1910, 48, notes 4, 5).
Cf. Macdonell, Sanskrit Literature,
155, 157
Grierson, Journal of the Royal
Astatic Society, 1908, 602-607
Keith,
ibid., 831 et seq.
Ludwig, Translation
of the Rigveda, 3, 152, 153
Eggeling,
Sacred Books of the East, 12, xli.
Max
Müller, Sacred Books of the East, 32, 407.
वाचस्पत्यम्
Sanskrit
क्रिवि
पु०
कृवि--इन् नि० कूपे निघण्टुः कर्त्तरि हिंसकेत्रि० “रुद्र! यत्ते क्रिविपरं नाम” यजु० १० २० ।४ असुरभेदे “अभ्योजसा क्रिविं युधाः” ऋ० २, २३, २, “क्रिविं नामासुरम्” भा० पञ्चालदेशे
पु०
व० व० ।“आप्तोर्यामोऽतिरात्रस्तेन हैतेन क्रैय्यः पञ्चालो राजा”“क्रिवय इति वै पुरा पञ्चालानाचक्षते” शत० व्रा०१३, ५, ४, ७,
Capeller
German
क्रि॑वि
m.
Schlauch
Pl. N. eines Volkes.
Grassman
German
krívi, m., 1〉 Wasserbehältniss
2〉 vom Soma
3〉 Eigenname eines Mannes.
-is 1〉 {696, 1}. 2〉 {721, 6}
{398, 4}.
-im 1〉 {30, 1}
{208, 6}
{213, 2}
{1020, 8}. 3〉 {640, 24}
{642, 12}.
Burnouf
French
क्रिवि क्रिवि
m.
, Vd. le nuage.
Ancien np. des
पञ्चालस्।