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मनस (manasa)

 
Capeller Eng
English
मनस॑
m.
N.
of man,
f.
N.
of a goddess,
n.
(—°) =
prec.
Monier Williams Cologne
English
मनस॑
m.
N.
of a Ṛṣi,
RV.
v, 44, 10 (Sāy. )
मनस॑
n.
(ifc. , with f(आ). )
=
मनस्, mind, heart,
PārGṛ.
MBh.
&c.
Monier Williams 1872
English
मनस, अस्, m., Ved., N. of a Ṛṣi
(अम्), n.
= मनस् at the end of a comp., e. g. वाङ्मनसे,
n. du. word and thought
(आ), f., N. of a goddess
(described as consisting of a particle of Prakṛti and
as daughter of Kaśyapa, sister of the serpent-king
Ananta, wife of the Muni Jarat-kāru, mother of the
Muni Āstīka, and protectress of men from the venom
of serpents, cf. विष-हरी).
—मनसा-देवी = म-
नसा।
—मनसा-पञ्चमी, f. the fifth day in the
dark half of the month Āṣāḍha (when there is a
festival in honour of the goddess Manasā).
—म-
नसा-राम, अस्, m. a proper N.
Macdonell
English
मनस manas-á,
n.
(—°) = manas.
Benfey
English
मनस मनस् + अ, A substitute of
मनस् as latter part of compounds
e. g.
प्रमत्त-,
adj.
Furious, Chr. 35, 6.
प्रवास-उत्सुक-,
adj.
,
f.
सा, One whose
mind is directed to his foreign resi-
dence, to the place to which he is
about to depart, Vikr. 61, 17. राङ्-
मनस, i. e.
राच्-,
I.
n.
sing. or du.
Word and mind, Vedāntas. in Chr.
202, 3.
II.
f.
सा, The goddess of the
serpent race.
Vedic Reference
English
Manasa, occurring in one passage of the Rigveda, ^1 seems
clearly to be the name of a Ṛṣi, in accordance with Sāyaṇa's
interpretation.
1) v. 44, 10. Cf. Ludwig, Translation of the Rigveda, 3, 139.
Capeller
German
मनस॑
m.
Mannsname
n.
—° = vor.
2. मनस den See Mānasa (s. vor.) bewohnend.
Grassman
German
manasá, a. [von mánas], weise, nach Sāy. Eigenname eines Sängers.
-ásya kṣatrásya {398, 10}.