शैब्य (zaibya)
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Englishशैब्य [śaibya], See शैव्य.
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Hindiशैब्य
- शिबि + ञ्य
कृष्ण के चार घोड़ों में से एक
शैब्य
- शिबि + ञ्य
"पांडव सेना का एक योद्धा, एक राजा का नाम "
शैब्य
- शिबि + ञ्य
घोड़ा
Schmidt Nachtrage zum Sanskrit Worterbuch
GermanMahabharata
EnglishŚaibya^1, an ancient king. § 5 (Anukram.): I, 1, 223 (in Nārada's enumeration).
Śaibya^2, Govāsana. § 159 (Pūruv.): I, 95, †3828 (Govāsanasya, the father of Devikā, the wife of Yudhishṭhira).-§ 576 (Bhagavadgītāp.): VI, 17, 655 (Govāsanaḥ, in the army of Duryodhana).--§ 599 (Jayadrathavadhap.): VII, 95, 3528 (Govāsanaḥ, battled with the son of the Kāśi kiṅg)
96, 3552 (do.).
Śaibya^3, one of Kṛshṇa's horses. § 252 (Subhadrāharaṇap.): I, 220, 7933 (ºSugrīvayuktena, sc. rathena).--§ 320 (Saubhavadhop.): III, 20, 789 (ºSugrīvayuktena rathena).--§ 321 (do.): III, 22, 896 (do.).--§ 452 (Mārkaṇḍeyasamāsyap.): III, 183, 12562 (do.).--§ 552 (Goharaṇap.): IV, 45, 1415 (samaṃ Śºsya, one of Uttara's horses).--§ 562 (Bhagavadyānap.): V, 83, 2938 (ºSugrīva-Meghapushpa-Balāhakaiḥ). --§ 567 (do.): V, 131, 4446 (ºSugrīvayuktena rathena).-§ 596 (Pratijñāp.): VII, 79, 2812.--§ 599 (Jayadrathavadhap.): VII, 147, 6344 (ºSugrīva-Meghapushpa-Balāhakaiḥ | hayodagraiḥ).--§ 617 (Aishīkap.): X, 13, 649 (description of Kṛshṇa's chariot).--§ 635 (Rājadh.): XII, 37, 1382 (ºSugrīvayojitaṃ, sc. rathaṃ).--§ 637 (do.): XII, 46, †1587 (Sugrīva-Cºpramukhair varāśvaiḥ).--§ 639 (do.): XII, 53, 1917.
Śaibya^4, a Vṛshṇi prince. § 264 (Sabhākriyāp.): II, 4, 130 (among the princes who acquired the science of arms from Arjuna).
Śaibya^5, a prince slain by Kṛshṇa. § 317b (Kṛshṇa Vāsudeva): III, 12, 489.
Śaibya^6 = Koṭikāsya: III, 15605, 15606, 15610, 15613, 15615.
Śaibya^7, king of the Śibis, various princes at the time of Yudhishṭhira. (a) § 264 (Sabhākriyāp.): II, 4, 120. Possibly identical with (b) or (c).--(b) (siding with Duryodhana, = Śaibya Govāsana?): § 586 (Bhīshmavadhap.): VI, 99, 4501 (stationed in the front of Bhīshma's sarvatobhadra- array).--(c) (siding with the Pāṇḍavas): § 553 (Vaivāhikap.): IV, 72, 2351 (came with one akshauhiṇī of troops to Yudhishṭhira).--§ 571 (Ulūkadūtāgamanap.): V, 164, 5707 (is placed against Kṛtavarman).--§ 576 (Bhagavadgītāp.): VI, 25, 834.--§ 578 (Bhīshmavadhap.): VI, 50, 2079 (only C., B. has Caidya), 2088
51, 2117.-§ 589 (Droṇābhishekap.): VII, 10, 374 (grandson of Śibi Auśīnara, attacked Droṇa).--§ 592 (Saṃśaptakavadhap.): VII, 23, 1008 (proceeded against Droṇa, description of his horses).
Śaibya^8 = Śibi Auśīnara: III, †10260 (ye nāthavanto 'dya bhavanti loke te nātmanā karma samārabhante | teshān tu kāryeshu bhavanti nāthāḥ Śºādayo, Rāma!, yathā Yayāteḥ)
VII, 373 (Auśīnarāt, cf. Uśīnarasutaḥ, v. 371)
XII, 936 (Auśīnarāt), 10754 (?, tair eva phalapatraiś ca samāṭharam- sc. Sūryaṃ, Nīl.--atoshayat | tasmāl lebhe paraṃ sthānaṃ Śaivyo 'pi pṛthivipatiḥ).
Śaibya^9 = Vṛshādarbhi: XIII, 4420 (Śibisūnunā), 4424 (Vº).
Śaibya^10: VII, 2138, v. Śaivya.
पुराणम्
Englishशैब्य १ / ŚAIBYA I. An ancient King of india. He was the father of sṛñjaya and a close friend of Sage nārada and Sage parvata. (M.B. droṇa parva, Chapter 55, Verse 7).
शैब्य २ / ŚAIBYA II. King of the śibi land. mahābhārata gives the following pieces of information about him:--(i) Govāsa, King of śibi land was the father-in-law of yudhiṣṭhira. (M.B. Ādi Parva, Chapter 95, Verse 76).(ii) śaibya adorned Yudhiṣṭhira's assembly. (M.B. Sabhā Parva, Chapter 4, Verse 25).(iii) śaibya and the King of kāśī had come to upaplavya city with an “Akṣauhiṇī” (division of the army) to attend the marriage of abhimanyu. (M.B. virāṭa Parva, Chapter 72, Verse 16).(iv) duryodhana admitted that śaibya was the greatest archer in the army of the pāṇḍavas. (M.B. bhīṣma Parva, Chapter 20, Verse 5).(v) During the bhārata yuddha, śaibya and the King of kāśī were standing to protect Dhṛṣṭadyumna's “Krauñcavyūha”. (M.B. bhīṣma parva, Chapter 50, Verse 56).(vi) This śaibya was the grandson of uśīnara. (M.B. droṇa parva, Chapter 10, Verse 64).
शैब्य ३ / ŚAIBYA III. Name of a horse tied to Śrī Kṛṣṇa's chariot. (M.B. Vana Parva, Chapters 20, 22, and 283).
शैब्य ४ / ŚAIBYA IV. A kṣatriya hero born in the vṛṣṇi family. In mahābhārata, Sabhā Parva, Chapter 4, Verse 34, we read that he learnt dhanurveda (science of archery) from arjuna and shone in Yudhiṣṭhira's assembly.
शैब्य ५ / ŚAIBYA V. A kṣatriya King who was defeated by śrī kṛṣṇa. There is a reference to this śaibya in mahābhārata, Dākṣiṇātya Pāṭha, Sabhā Parva, Chapter 38
शैब्य ६ / ŚAIBYA VI. A warrior who fought against the pāṇḍavas on the side of kauravas. He fought from the “Sarvatobhadravyūha” formed by bhīṣma. (M.B. bhīṣma parva, Chapter 99, Verse 2).
शैब्य ७ / ŚAIBYA VII. King of sauvīra land. When jarāsandha invaded gomanta city, śaibya was put in charge of the defence of the western gate of that city. (bhāgavata, 10th skandha). His daughter Ratnā married akrūra. (matsya purāṇa, Chapter 45, Verse 28).
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