भीष्मक (bhISmaka)
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Apte
Englishभीष्मकः [bhīṣmakḥ], 1 of a son of Śantanu by Gangā.
of a king of the Vidarbhas, whose daughter Rukmiṇī was carried off by Kṛiṣṇa.
Apte 1890
EnglishMonier Williams Cologne
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Monier Williams 1872
EnglishApte Hindi
Hindiभीष्मकः
- भीष्म+कन्
शन्तनु का गंगा से उत्पन्न पुत्र
भीष्मकः
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"विदर्भ के राजा का नाम, जिसकी पुत्री रुक्मिणी को कृष्ण उठा लाया था"
Sanskrit Tibetan
Tibetannga ba
१) आम २) दौर् ३) भीष्मक
Mahabharata
EnglishBhīshmaka^1 = Bhīshma, q.v.
Bhīshmaka^2. § 132 (Aṃśāv.): I, 67, 2790 (Śriyas tu bhāgaḥ sañjajñe ratyartham pṛthivītale | Bhīshmakasya kule sādhvī Rukmiṇī nāma nāmataḥ).--§ 264 (Sabhākriyāp.): II, 4, 126.--§ 273 (Rājasūyārambhap.): II, 14^11, 586 (king of the Bhojas, the friend of Indra, etc., obeys Jarāsandha).-§ 281c (Sahadeva): II, 31, 1116 (the combat between Sahadeva--on his Digvijaya--and Bhº, the king of the town of Bhojakaṭa, lasted for two days).--§ 284 (do.): II, 31, 1167 (Sahadeva, Surāshṭravishayasthaśca preshayām āsa Rukmiṇe | rājñe Bhojakaṭasthāya mahāmātrāya dhīmate | Bhīshmakāya sa dharmātmā sākshād Indra-sakhāya vai, sa cāsya pratijagrāha sasutaḥ śāsanaṃ tadā).--§ 289 (Arghāharaṇap.): II, 37, 1350 (durdharshe Pāṇḍuvat kṛtalakshaṇe).--§ 290 (Śiśupālav.): II, 44, 1537.--§ 570c (Sainyaniryāṇāp.): V, 158, 5350 (Bhīshmaka or Hiraṇyaroman, the friend of Indra, was the most illustrious of the descendants of Bhoja, and he was the ruler of the whole southern country
his son was Rukmin).--§ 570 (Sainyan.): V, 158, 5388 (Bhīshmakasya sute = Rukmin).--§ 621 (Rājadharm.): XII, 4, 113 (present at the svayaṃvara of the daughter of the Kaliṅga king Citrāṅgada at Rājapura).
पुराणम्
Englishभीष्मक / BHĪṢMAKA. King of vidarbha and born in the bhoja dynasty, bhīṣmaka was the father of rukmiṇī, the wife of śrī kṛṣṇa. He had five sons. A friend of bhīṣma, he conquered and ruled over a fourth of the world. He defeated the Krathas, Pāṇḍyas and Kaiśikas. He was very much devoted to jarāsandha. (Sabhā Parva, Chapter 14, Verse 21). sahadeva, who was on a triumphal tour in connection with the Pāṇḍava's aśvamedha yajña fought and defeated bhīṣmaka at Bhojakaṭanagara. bhīṣmaka was also called Hiraṇyaroma. (Sabhā Parva, Chapter 31, Udyoga Parva, Chapter 158, śānti Parva, Chapter 4).
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