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मथुर (mathura)

 
Capeller Eng
English
मथुर
m.
N.
of a man,
f.
N.
of
sev.
cities.
Monier Williams Cologne
English
मथुर
m.
(√ मथ्?)
N.
of a man (cf. माथुर)
Monier Williams 1872
English
मथुर मथुर, अस्, m. (said to be fr. rt.
1. मथ्), N. of a man
(आ), f., N. of an ancient town
held in great honour as sacred to Kṛṣṇa (situated
in the province of Agra on the right bank of the
river Yamunā or Jumnā, not far from the hill Go-
vardhana in Vṛndā-vana, the scene of the amours
and exploits of Kṛṣṇa
it is described in Viṣṇu-
Purāṇa XII. 1. as having been founded by Śatru-
ghna
it was the birthplace of the god Kṛṣṇa, and
under the modern name of Muttra is to this day
the resort of crowds of devotees
according to Kul-
lūka on Manu II. 19, the town forms part of a
district, called Brahmarṣi, belonging to Śūrasena)
N. of two other towns
[cf. माथुर, मधुरा।]
—मथुरा-काण्ड, अम्, n., N. of a section of the
Mantra-rahasya-prakāśikā.
—मथुरा-नाथ, अस्,
m. ‘lord of Mathurā, an epithet of Kṛṣṇa
N. of
several men
(ई), f., N. of a commentary on the
Tattva-cintāmaṇi by Mathurā-nātha.
—मथुरा-
निवेश, अस्, m., N. of the sixty-third chapter of the
Uttara-kāṇḍa of the Rāmāyaṇa.
—मथुरा-मा-
हात्म्य, अम्, n., N. of a part of the Vārāha-Purāṇa
(containing an account of the city and temples of
Mathurā).
—मथुरा-सेतु, उस्, m. ‘the bridge of
Mathurā, N. of a work.
—मथुरेश (°रा-ईश),
अस्, m. ‘lord of Mathurā, an epithet of Kṛṣṇa
N. of the author of the Śabda-ratnāvalī, a dictionary
of synonyms.
Macdonell
English
मथुर math-ura,
m.
N.: ā,
f.
N. of various 🞄cities, esp. of an ancient and famous one situated 🞄on the Yamunā and held in great sanctity 🞄among both Brāhmans and Buddhists, 🞄now called Muttra.
Sanskrit Tibetan
Tibetan
gyag pa
मथुर
brlag pa
मथुर
Capeller
German
मथुर
m.
Mannsname,
f.
Städtename.