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मन्धातृ (mandhAtR)

 
Capeller Eng
English
मन्धातृ॑
m.
thinker, devout or pious man.
Apte
English
मन्धातृ [mandhātṛ],
m.
Ved.
An intelligent man.
A devout or pious man.
Apte 1890
English
मंधातृ m. Ved. 1 An intelligent man.
2 A devout or pious man.
Monier Williams Cologne
English
मन्धातृ॑
m.
(fr. मन्
=
मनस्
+
धातृ) a thoughtful or pious man,
RV.
(accord. to
Naigh.
=
मेधा-विन्
accord.
to
Sāy.
mostly a proper
N.
)
N.
of a man,
ĀśvŚr.
(also w.r. for मान्धातृ, q.v.)
Monier Williams 1872
English
मन्धातृ मन्धातृ, ता, m. (fr. मन् = मनस्
+ धातृ, q. v.), Ved. ‘a thinker, an intelligent
man (= मेधाविन्, Naigh. III. 15)
a devout or
pious man
N. of a king (son of Yuvanāśva), [cf.
मान्धातृ]
N. of a man.
Macdonell
English
मन्धातृ man-dhātṛ́,
m.
(V.) thoughtful man, 🞄thinker
devout, pious man.
Benfey
English
मन्धातृ मन्धातृ,
m.
A proper
name, Chr. 297, 13 = Rigv. i. 112, 13.
Vedic Reference
English
1. Mandhātṛ occurs in several passages of the Rigveda, ^1 in
all of which Roth^2 takes the word as merely an adjective used
substantively, ‘the pious man.’ In one passage^3 the word,
being applied to Agni, is thus used, but in another^4 Mandhātṛvat
being parallel with Aṅgirasvat, ‘like Aṅgiras, is naturally to be
understood as a proper name, which is probably also the sense
of the word in the preceding hymn.^5 A different Mandhātṛ^6
may be meant in the first Maṇḍala, ^6 where he is mentioned as
a protégé of the Aśvins, and evidently as a king. To equate
these persons, and make a Rājarṣi out of Mandhātṛ, as Ludwig^7
and Griffith^8 do, is unnecessary and improbable.
1) i. 112, 13
viii. 39, 8
40, 12
x. 2, 2.
2) St. Petersburg Dictionary, s.v.
3) Rv. x. 2, 2.
4) Rv. viii. 40, 12.
5) Rv. viii. 39, 8.
6) Rv. i. 112, 13.
6) Rv. i. 112, 13.
7) Translation of the Rigveda, 3, 107.
where he attributes Rv. viii. 39-42 to
him as a Nābhāka, ‘descendant of
Nabhāka.’
8) Hymns of the Rigveda, 1, 147.
Grassman
German
man-dhātṛ́, m., der den Sinn [mán Verbale v. 1. man in dem Sinne von mánas] auf etwas hinrichtet [dhātṛ von 1. dhā 5], der Andächtige
2〉 Eigenname eines Weisen der Vorzeit.
-ā́ {828, 2} ‿asi agne.
-ā́ram 2〉 {112, 13} (parallel bharádvājam).
-úr {659, 8} dasyuhántamam agním.
-ṛvát 2〉 {660, 12} (neben aṅgirasvát).