मुञ्जकेश (muJjakeza)
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Spoken Sanskrit
English मुञ्जकेश muJjakeza Munja-haired [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
मुञ्जकेशिन् muJjakezin Munja-haired [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
मुञ्जन्धय muJjandhaya sucking Munja-grass [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
मुञ्जनेजन muJjanejana purified from Munja -grass [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
मुञ्जवत् muJjavat like Munja-grass or rushes [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
मुञ्जवल्श muJjavalza shoot or sprout of Munja-grass [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
मुञ्जधारिन् muJjadhArin holding Munja-grass in the hand [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
मुञ्जाटवी muJjATavI forest of Munja-grass or rushes [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
मुञ्जविवयन muJjavivayana matted or twisted out of Munja-grass [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
मुञ्ज muJja Brahmanical girdle formed of Munja grass [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
दर्भाह्वय darbhAhvaya Munja grass used for making roofs and baskets [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
दृढमूल dRDhamUla Munja grass used for making roofs and baskets [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
बहुप्रज bahupraja Munja grass used for making roofs and baskets [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
बहुतृण bahutRNa Munja grass used for making roofs and baskets [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
ब्रह्ममेखल brahmamekhala Munja grass used for making roofs and baskets [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
मेध्य medhya Munja grass used for making roofs and baskets [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
मुञ्जातक muJjAtaka Munja grass used for making roofs and baskets [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
रञ्जन raJjana Munja grass used for making roofs and baskets [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
वानीरज vAnIraja Munja grass used for making roofs and baskets [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
वानीरक vAnIraka Munja grass used for making roofs and baskets [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
विपूय vipUya Munja grass used for making roofs and baskets [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
शत्रुभङ्ग zatrubhaGga Munja grass used for making roofs and baskets [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
दृढतृण dRDhatRNa Munja grass used for making roofs and baskets [ Saccharum Munjia - Bot. ]
मुञ्जाज्याबल्बजमय muJjAjyAbalbajamaya made of Munja-grass and a bow-string and Indian goosegrass [ Eleusine Indica - Bot. ]
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EnglishMacdonell
Englishमुञ्जकेश muñja-keśa, having hair resembling 🞄reed-grass, ep. of Viṣṇu and Śiva
🞄N.
-dhārin, holding muñja grass in oneʼs 🞄hand
-néjana, purified from reed-grass 🞄(RV.¹)
-maya, (ī) consisting of muñja 🞄grass
-mekhalin, having a girdle of reed-grass, 🞄ep. of Viṣṇu and Śiva
-vāsas, 🞄having a garment of reed-grass, ep. of Śiva.
Apte Hindi
Hindiमुञ्जकेशः
मुञ्ज-केशः -
शिव का विशेषण
मुञ्जकेशः
मुञ्ज-केशः -
विष्णु का विशेषण
Shabdartha Kaustubha
Kannadaमुञ्जकेश
पदविभागः - > पुल्लिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ವಿಷ್ಣು
मुञ्जकेश
पदविभागः - > पुल्लिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ಪರಮೇಶ್ವರ /ಪರಶಿವ
व्युत्पत्तिः - > मुञ्ज इव केशा अस्य
विस्तारः - > "गदाग्रजो मुञ्जकेशो दाशार्हो दशरूपभृत्" - अम०
Mahabharata
EnglishMuñjakeśa^1, a prince. § 130 (Aṃśāvat.): I, 67, 2662 (incarnation of the Asura Nicandra).--§ 554 (Sainyodyogap.): V, 4, 77 (among the princes to whom the Pāṇḍavas ought to send messengers).
Muñjakeśa^2 = Śiva (1000 names^1).--Do.^3 = Vishṇu: XII, 10019.
पुराणम्
Englishमुञ्जकेश / MUÑJAKEŚA. A kṣatriya King of ancient bhārata. He was the re-birth of an asura called nicandra. (Śloka 21, Chapter 67, Ādi Parva). The pāṇḍavas had sent an invitation to this King to participate in the great battle. (Śloka 14, Chapter 4, Udyoga Parva).
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