मरुभूमि (marubhUmi)
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Spoken Sanskrit
Englishमरुभूमि - marubhUmi - - wilderness
मरुस्थली - marusthalI - - wilderness
मरु - maru - - wilderness
मरुधन्व - marudhanva - - wilderness
मरुपथ - marupatha - - wilderness
कान्तार - kAntAra - - wilderness
अरण्य - araNya - - wilderness
रिक्त - rikta - - wilderness
अरण्यवत् - araNyavat - - like a wilderness
मारव - mArava - - forming a wilderness
मारव - mArava - - being in a wilderness
वल्लुर - vallura - - thicket or wilderness
मारव - mArava - - relating to a wilderness
वनर्गु - vanargu - - wandering in a forest or wilderness
भवकान्तार - bhavakAntAra - - the wilderness of worldly existence
मरू भवति { मरूभू } - marU bhavati { marUbhU } - verb - become a wilderness or sandy desert
अरण्यानि - araNyAni - - goddess of the wilderness and desert
मरुभूमि marubhUmi wilderness
मरुभूमि marubhUmi desert
Apte Hindi
Hindiमरुभूमिः
मरु-भूमिः -
"मरुस्थल, रेतीला मरुप्रदेश"
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Shabdartha Kaustubha
Kannadaमरुभूमि
पदविभागः - > स्त्रीलिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ಮರುಭೂಮಿ /ಉಷರ ಭೂಮಿ /ಜಲವಿಲ್ಲದ ಪ್ರದೇಶ /ನೀರಿಲ್ಲದ ದೇಶ
Mahabharata
EnglishMarubhūmi, a country. § 285 (Nakula): II, 32, 1187 (in the west, conquered by Nakula on his digvijaya).--§ 518 (Mṛgasvapnodbhavap.): III, 258, 15365 (ºeḥ śiraḥsthānaṃ, sc. the Kāmyaka forest).--§ 555 (Sainyodyogap.): V, 19, 599 (among the countries which were overspread with the army of the Kurus).
पुराणम्
Englishमरुभूमि / MARUBHŪMI (marudhanva). The ancient name of the present Rājasthān. In mahābhārata, Sabhā Parva, Chapter 32, Verse 5 we see that nakula had won a victory over marudhanva during his triumphal march over the western country. kāmyakavana in which is included tṛṇabindu sarovara, is in marudhanva. (M.B. Vana Parva, Chapter 258, Verse 13). marudhanva was also known as “Mārvāṭa”. The sage uttaṅka lived in Mārvāṭa. In mahābhārata, aśvamedha Parva, Chapters 53, 54 and 55 it is stated that once śrī kṛṣṇa showed his viśvarūpa to this sage at Mārvāṭa.
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