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वज्रबाहु (vajrabAhu)

 
Capeller Eng
English
व॑ज्रबाहु
a.
= वज्रपाणि
m.
N.
of a monkey.
Monier Williams Cologne
English
व॑ज्र—बाहु (व॑ज्र-),
mfn.
‘th°-armed’, wielder of a th° (said of Indra, Agni and Rudra),
RV.
व॑ज्र—बाहु
m.
N.
of a king of Orissa and of another person,
Cat.
Lanman
English
vájra-bāhu, a. having the thunderbolt
on his arm (of Indra), lightning-armed.
[1303.]
Schmidt Nachtrage zum Sanskrit Worterbuch
German
वज्रबाहु m. N. eines °daitya, H XXXIV, 15
XXXVII, 1
XLVIII, 54.
Mahabharata
English
Vajrabāhu, a monkey. § 539 (Kumbhakarṇādivadha): III, 287, 16414 (devoured by Kumbhakarṇa).
पुराणम्
English
वज्रबाहु / VAJRABĀHU I. A notorious asura. vajrabāhu was born of a vidyādhara-damsel named cañcalākṣī, when she was raped by the asura Sahasramukha. This vajrabāhu did penance before śiva and obtained Pāśupatāstra (a divine arrow) and an impenetrable armour. After this, he caught hold of indra and bound him. subrahmaṇya rescued indra and killed vajrabāhu. (Kamba rāmāyaṇa, uttara Kāṇḍa).
वज्रबाहु / VAJRABĀHU II. A monkey. With other monkeys vajrabāhu got on the body of kumbhakarṇa and scratched his face and body and did much harm in the battle between rāma and rāvaṇa. kumbhakarṇa caught hold of them and ate them. (M.B. Vana Parva, Chapter 287, Stanza 67).
Capeller
German
व॑ज्रबाहु den Dobnnerkeil im Arm haltend,
Bein Indra's.
Grassman
German
vájra-bāhu, a., den Donnerkeil im Arme tragend.
-o rudra {224, 3}.
-us índras {32, 15}
{203, 12}. _{203, 13}
{267, 6}
{316, 1}
{165, 8}
{174, 5}
{325, 4}
{534, 12}
{887, 22}.
-um índram {335, 4}
{539, 6}
{809, 49}
{929, 6}
{870, 3}.
[V. du.] indrāgnī {109, 7}.