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रामतीर्थ (rAmatIrtha)

 
Capeller Eng
English
रामतीर्थ
n.
N.
of a place of pilgrimage.
Monier Williams Cologne
English
राम—तीर्थ
n.
N.
of a Tīrtha,
MBh.
R.
&c.
राम—तीर्थ
m.
N.
of various authors and other men (also with यति),
Cat.
Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum
English
रामतीर्थ
Maitryupaniṣaddīpikā.
रामतीर्थ pupil of Kṛṣṇatīrtha:
Śārīrakaśāstrārthasaṃgraha.
Mahabharata
English
Rāmatīrtha, name of several tīrthas. § 370 (Tirthayātrāp.): III, 84, 8051 (on the Gomatī)
85, 8159 (near Mahendra), 8186 (at Śūrpāraka).--§ 615cc (Baladevatīrthayātrā): Rāma Bhārgava having repeatedly subjugated the earth and slain all the foremost of kshatriyas in that tīrtha performed a vājapeya and 100 horse-sacrifices through the assistance of his preceptor the muni Kaśyapa whom he gave as sacrificial fee the earth with the oceans. Having duly bathed there and made presents to the brahmans, etc., Rāma retired into the woods: IX, 49, 2835 (on the Sarasvatī).
पुराणम्
English
रामतीर्थ / RĀMATĪRTHA I. A holy place in the river gomatī. He who bathes in this tīrtha will derive the results of performing the aśvamedha yajña. (Vana Parva, Chapter 34, Verse 73).
रामतीर्थ / RĀMATĪRTHA II. A holy spot on the top of the mahendra mountain where paraśurāma lived. A bath here brings the benefits of performing the aśvamedha yajña. (Vana Parva, Chapter 85, Verse 17).
रामतीर्थ / RĀMATĪRTHA III. A holy place in the plains of river sarasvatī. (śalya Parva, Chapter 49, Verse 7).