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शतरुद्रिय (zatarudriya)

 
Monier Williams Cologne
English
शत—रुद्रि॑य
mfn.
belonging or sacred to a Rudras,
VS.
(‘much celebrated’,
Mahīdh.
)
शत—रुद्रि॑य
n.
(with or
scil.
ब्रह्मन्)
N.
of a celebrated hymn and prayer of the Yajur-veda addressed to Rudra (Śiva) in his hundred aspects (occurring in
VS.
xvi, 1-66),
ŚBr.
Kāṭh.
&c.
(cf.
RTL.
76)
N.
of an Upaniṣad
Monier Williams 1872
English
शतरुद्रिय शत-रुद्रिय। See p. 990, col. 2.
Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum
English
शतरुद्रिय Taittirīyasaṃhitā 4, 5, 1--11. W. p. 38. L.
961. Haug 36. Oppert 7412. See Rudra.
C. by Bhāskaramiśra. Burnell 6^b.
C. by Sāyaṇa. L. 961. Haug 36. Burnell 7^b.
Śatarudriya Ṛṣichandas. P. 5. This ought to
mean a statement of the ṛṣis and metres in
the Śatarudriya.
शतरुद्रिय Taittirīya. Rgb. 28.
--Vs. Oudh XX, 4. See Śatādhyāya.
शतरुद्रिय from the Droṇaparvan of the Mahābhārata.
Cr. IO. 846. No. 3286.
Mahabharata
English
Śatarudriya, a certain hymn of the Yajurveda [and apparently also name of a certain hymn in Mhbhr., cf. VII, 9639, 9642
XIII, 7461, 7524]. § 596 (Pratijñāp.): VII, 81, 2898 (brahma, recited by Kṛshṇa and Arjuna).-§ 603 (Nārāyaṇāstramokshap.): VII, 202, 9612 (Vede cāsya--i.e. in honour of Rudra--samākhyātaṃ Śºm uttamaṃ), 9639 (dhanyaṃ yaśasyam āyushyaṃ puṇyaṃ Vedaiś ca sammitaṃ Devadevasya te, Pārtha, vyākhyātaṃ Śºṃ), 9642 (ºdrīyº).-§ 696b (Dakshaprokta-Śiva-sahasranāmastotra): XII, 285, 10413 (identified with Śiva (1000 names^1)).--§ 730g (Upamanyu): XIII, 14, 876 (brahma paraṃ), 915 (yajushāṃ Śºṃ, sc. asi, i.e. Śiva).--§ 773 (Ānuśāsanik.): XIII, 161, 7461.--§ 773d (Śiva): XIII, 161, 7489.--§ 773 (Ānuśāsanik.): XIII, 162, 7524 (vede cāsya vidur viprāḥ Śºm uttamaṃ|Vyāsenoktañ ca yac cāpi avasthāne mahātmanaḥ).
Vedic Reference
English
Śata-rudriya, ^1 Śata-rudrīya^2 (hymn ‘relating to the hundred
Rudras’), is the name of a section of the Yajurveda, ^3 which
celebrates the god Rudra in his hundred aspects, enumerating
his many epithets.
1) Kāṭhaka Saṃhitā, xxi. 6
Sata-
patha Brāhmaṇa, ix. 1, 1, 1
2, 1
x. 1, 5, 3. 15.
2) Taittirīya Saṃhitā, v. 4, 3, 1
5, 9, 4
7, 3, 3
Taittirīya Brāhmaṇa,
iii. 11, 9, 9, etc.
3) Taittirīya Saṃhitā, iv. 5, 1-11
Kāṭhaka Saṃhitā, xvii. 11-16
Maitrā-
yaṇī Saṃhitā, ii. 9, 1 et seq.
Vājasaneyi
Saṃhitā, xvi. 1 et seq.
Cf. Zimmer, Altindisches Leben, 202
Weber, Indian Literature, 108, 111, 159,
169, 170
Eggeling, Sacred Books of the
East, 43, 150 et seq.