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सरयु (sarayu)

 
शब्दसागरः
English
सरयु
m.
(-युः) Air, wind.
f.
(-युः-यू) The Sarayu-river.
E.
सृ to go, अयु Unādi
aff.
: also शरयु
Capeller Eng
English
सर॑यु
f.
N.
of a river.
Yates
English
सरयु (युः) 2.
m.
Air or wind.
f.
यु
or यू, The
Sarya river.
Wilson
English
सरयु
m.
(-युः) Air, wind.
f.
(-युः-यूः) The Sarju or
Saryu river.
E.
सृ to go, अयु Uṇādi
aff.
: also शरयु.
Apte
English
सरयुः [sarayuḥ], Air, wind. -युः, -यूः
f.
N.
of a river on which stands Ayodhyā, or Oudh
तीर्थे तोयव्यतिकरभवे जह्नुकन्या- सरय्वोः
R.*
8.95
13.61, 63
14.3.
Apte 1890
English
सरयुः Air, wind.
युः
यूः f. N. of a river on which stands Ayodhyā, or Oude
R. 8. 95, 13. 61, 63, 14. 30.
Monier Williams Cologne
English
सर॑यु
m.
air, wind,
L.
सर॑यु
f.
N.
of a well-known river (commonly called Surjoo
on which stood the ancient city Ayodhyā [cf.
R.
i, 5
6]
it is a tributary of the Gogra [see घर्घर], and in
RV.
is mentioned along with the rivers Sarasvatī, Sindhu, Gaṅgā, Yamunā, and Śutudrī).
Monier Williams 1872
English
सरयु, उस्, m. air, wind
(उस्), f., N. of a well-
known river (commonly called by the various names
Surjoo, Surju, Sirjoo, Seryu
it is a tributary of the
Ghogra [see घर्घर] on which stands the
ancient city of Ayodhyā or Oude, cf. Rāmāyaṇa I.
5, 6
in Ṛg-veda X. 64, 9, X. 75, 5. it is men-
tioned along with the other well-known rivers Saras-
vatī, Sindhu, Gaṅgā, Yamunā, and Śutu-dri).
—स-
रयु-तट, अस्, अम्, m. n. the bank of the Sarayu
N. of a place.
Macdonell
English
सरयु sará-yu,
f.
[swift flower: sṛ] N. of 🞄a river (in Oudh), in C. gnly. ū.
Benfey
English
सरयु सरयु (vb. सृ),
I.
m.
Air,
wind.
II.
f.
, also यू यू, The name of
a river, Rām. 2, 49, 15 (यू).
Apte Hindi
Hindi
सरयुः
पुं*
- सृ + अयु
"वायु, हवा"
सरयुः
स्त्री*
- सृ + अयु
एक नदी का नाम जिसके तट पर अयोध्यानगरी स्थित है
L R Vaidya
English
sarayu {% (I) m. %} Air, wind.
sarayu {% (II) f. %} The name of a river near Ayodhyā.
Vedic Reference
English
Sarayu is mentioned thrice in the Rigveda as the name of
river. Citraratha and Arṇa are said to have been defeated
apparently by the Turvaśas and Yadus who crossed the
Sarayu.^1 Sarayu appears in one passage with Sarasvatī and
Sindhu, ^2 and in another with Rasā, Anitabhā, and Kubha.^3
Later, in the post-Vedic period, Sarayū, rarely Sarayu, is the
name of a river in Oudh, the modern Sarjū.^4 Zimmer^5 regards
this as the river meant in all the Vedic passages, seeing in the
last, ^3 which may be used as an argument for locating the
Sarayu in the Panjab, a reference to the north-east monsoon as
well as to the usual monsoon from the west. Hopkins^6 thinks
that the Sarayu is to be found in the west, and Ludwig^7
identifies it with the Kurum (Krumu). Vivien de St. Martin
considered it to be probably identical with the united course of
the Śutudrī (Sutlej) and Vipāś (Beas).
1) iv. 30, 18. This passage gives no
help, because the possibility is open
either to suppose that the Turvaśa,
Yadu are not mentioned as defeating
the Āryans Citraratha and Arṇa
or,
if they are, to suppose that they may
have come east against the two.
2) x. 64, 9.
3) v. 53, 9.
4) This is a tributary joining the
Gogrā, the great river of Oudh, on
the left of its upper course. The name
Sarjū is also applied to the Gogrā itself
below Bahrāmghāt. A branch of the
Lower Gogrā, given off on the right,
flowing in an old bed of the Gogrā,
and falling into the Ganges after passing
Balliā, is called the Chhotī (Lesser)
Sarjū. Cf. Imperial Gazetteer of India,
22, 109
12, 302 (Gogrā)
23, 418
(Eastern Tons)
26, Plate 31.
5) Altindisches Leben, 17, 45. Cf. Muir,
Sanskrit Texts, 2^2, xxv
Max Müller,
Sacred Books of the East, 32, 323.
3) v. 53, 9.
6) Religions of India, 34.
7) Translation of the Rigveda, 3, 280.
शब्दकल्पद्रुमः
Sanskrit
सरयुः,
पुं,
(सरतीति सृ गतौ + “सर्त्तेरयुः ।”उणा० २२ इति अयुः ।) वायुः इतित्रिकाण्डशेषः
सरयुः
स्त्री,
(सरतीति सृ गतौ + “सर्त्ते-रयुः ।” उणा० २२ इति अयुः ।“सर्त्तेरयूः ।” इति केचित् ।) नदीविशेषः ।इत्युणादिकोषः अस्या जलगुणाः ।“सरयूसलिलं स्वादु बलपुष्टिप्रदायकम् ।”इति राजनिर्घण्टः
तस्या उत्पत्तिर्यथा, --
वाचस्पत्यम्
Sanskrit
श(स)रयु(यू) स्त्री शॄ--(सृ)--अयु वा ऊङ् अयोध्या-नगरीनिम्नवाहिन्यां नद्याम् तस्यां भवः अण् नि० ।सा (शा) रव तत्र भवे
त्रि०
अमरः
सरयु
पु०
सृ--अयु वायौ त्रिका० ऊङ् अयोध्यान्तिक०वाहिनदीभेदे स्त्री तदुत्पत्तिः कालिकापु० २३ अ०यथा “एवं विवाह्य विधिवत् सौवर्णे मानसाचले तत्रयत् पतितं तोयं मानसाचलकन्दरे तत्तोयं सप्तधाभूत्वा मानसाचलकन्दरात् हेमाद्रेः कन्दरे सानौसरस्याञ्च पृथक् पृथक्” इत्युपक्रमे “तेनाभूत् सरयू-र्नाम्ना नदी पुण्यतमा शुभा” तस्यां भवः अण् नि० ।सारव तत्र भवे
त्रि०
अमरः
Capeller
German
सर॑यु (sp. meist) सरयू
f.
) N. eines Flusses.
Grassman
German
saráyu, f. [von sṛ] Eigenname eines Flusses.
-us neben kúbhā, krúmus, síndhus {407, 9} (purīṣíṇī)
neben sárasvatī, síndhus {890, 9}.
-os [G.] pārátas {326, 18}.
Burnouf
French
सरयु सरयु
m.
(सृ
sfx. यु) vent. -- F. [उ et
ऊ] la Sarayu, rivière, auj. Sarjou.