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हनुमत् (hanumat)

 
शब्दसागरः
English
हनुमत्
m.
(-मान्)
1. The monkey chief HANUMĀN, the son of ANJANĀ,
by PAVANA or the wind, the friend, ally and spy of RĀMACHANDRA,
in his invasion of LANKĀ.
2. A particular sort of monkey, (Simia
sinica.)
E.
हनु the jaw, and मतुप्
aff.
also with हनू, हनूमत्
m.
(-मान्).
Capeller Eng
English
हनुमन्त्
a.
having strong jaws
m.
N.
of a monkey-chief,
the son of the god of wind and the ally of Rāma.
Yates
English
हनुमत् (मान्) 5.
m.
The monkey
chief
Hanumān, Rāma's friend.
Wilson
English
हनुमत्
m.
(-मान्)
1 The monkey chief HANUMĀN, the son of AÑJANĪ, by PAVANA, or the wind, the
friend, ally and spy of RĀMACANDRA, in his invasion of Laṅkā.
2 A particular sort of monkey, (Simia sinica.)
E.
हनु the jaw, and मतुप्
aff.
also with हनू the same,
हनूमत्
m.
(-मान्.)
Apte 1890
English
हनु(नू)मत् m. N. of a powerful monkey-chief. [He was the son of Añjanā by the god Wind or Marut and hence called Māruti. He is represented as a monkey of extraordinary strength and prowess which he manifested on several critical occasions on behalf of Rāma whom he regarded as the idol of his heart. When Sītā was carried off by Rāvaṇa, he crossed the sea and brought news about her to his lord. He played a very important part in the great war at Laṅkā.].
Monier Williams Cologne
English
हनु—मत् a
&c.
See below.
हनु-मत् b
m.
‘having (large) jaws’,
N.
of a monkey-chief (one of the most celebrated of a host of semi-divine monkey-like beings, who, according to,
R.
i, 16, were created to become the allies of Rāma-candra in his war with Rāvaṇa
Hanumat was held to be a son of Pavana or Māruta, ‘the Wind’
and is fabled to have assumed any form at will, wielded rocks, removed mountains, mounted the air, seized the clouds, and rivalled Garuḍa in swiftness of flight
according to other legends, Hanumat was son of Śiva
his mother's name was Añjanā q.v.
in modern times Han° is a very common village god in the Dekhan, Central and Upper India
cf.
RTL.
220),
MBh.
R.
&c.
a particular sort of monkey, Simia Sinica,
W.
Benfey
English
हनुमन्त् and हनूमन्त् हनू̆ +
मन्त्,
I.
adj.
Having large jaws.
II.
m.
The monkey chief, Hanumant,
Utt. Rāmac. 20, 8 (ऊ)
Mahāv. 114,
17 (ŭ).
L R Vaidya
English
hanu(nU)-mat {% m. %} name of a monkey-chief. (See App. II.)
Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum
English
हनुमत् is by report the author of the Khaṇḍapraśasti
and Hanumannāṭaka. Verses attributed to him are
given in Śp. p. 96. Skm. Sbhv. Padyāvalī.
अभिधानचिन्तामणिः
Sanskrit
--source--
आदित्यसूनुः सुग्रीवो हनुमान्वज्रकङ्कटः
मारुतिः केसरिसुत आञ्जनेयोऽर्जुनध्वजः ७०५
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आदित्यसुनु (पुं), सुग्रीव (पुं), हनुमत् (पुं), वज्रकङ्कट (पुं), मारुति (पुं), केसरिसुत (पुं), आञ्जनेय (पुं), अर्जुनध्वज (पुं)
Mahabharata
English
Hanumat or Hanūmat, name of a monkey, the son of Vāyu (the Wind). § 11 (Parvasaṅgr.): I, 2, 453.--§ 424 (Bhīmakadalīkhaṇḍapraveśa): III, 146, 11134 (kapiḥ, obstructed the way to Heaven to Bhīmasena), 11138 (vānaraḥ), 11155, (11156)
147, 11170 (Vāyutanayaḥ), (11171), (11173), 11175 (iva), (11176), 11176, 11177 (bhrātā mama--i.e. Bhīmasena's--guṇaślāgho buddhisattvabalānvitaḥ|Rāmāyaṇe 'tivikhyātaḥ śrīmān vānarapuṅgavaḥ), 11181, (11182), 11183 (Bhīmasena could not even move the tail of H.).--§ 425 (Hanūmad-Bhīmasaṃv.): III, 147, 11192 (Hanūmat tells his name and his story to Bhīmasena, cf. § 531 foll.), 11193 (begotten by Vāyu on the wife of Keśarin)
148, (11201).--§ 426 (do.): III, 149, 11225, (11229), (11234) (described the different yugas to Bhīmasena). --§ 430 (do.): III, 150, 11272 (showed his former shape to Bhīmasena), 11275 (tad adbhutaṃ mahāraudraṃ Vindhyaparvatasannibhaṃ…Hºo varshma), 11276, 11281 (plavagottamaḥ).--§ 431 (Saugandhikāharaṇa): III, 151, 11329, 11332 (promised to stand on the flagstaff of Arjuna--Vijayasya dhvajasthaḥ
cf. V, 2222), 11335.--§ 531 (Rāmopākhyānap.): III, 280, 16102 (counsellor of the monkey king Sugrīva), 16115 (Anilātmajaḥ), 16125.--§ 534 (Hanūmatpratyā. gamana): III, 282, 16227 (ºpramukhāḥ…plavaṅgamāḥ, despatched to seek Sītā), 16229, 16263 (reached Laṅkā and consoled Sītā).--§ 535 (Setubandhana): III, 283, 16284 (Mārutātmajaḥ, commanded the monkey force).--§ 538 (Kumbhakarṇaraṇagamana): III, 286, 16385 (Mārutātmajaḥ), 16389 (Pavanātmajaḥ), 16392 (Mārutātmajaḥ, slew the Rākshasa Dhūmrāksha).--§ 539 (Kumbhakarṇādivadha): III, 287, 16434 (Mārutātmajaḥ, slew the Rākshasa Vajravega).--§ 541 (Indrajidvadha): III, 289, 16468, (), 16477.--§ 542 (Rāvaṇavadha): III, 290, 16500.-§ 543 (Rāmābhisheka): III, 291, 16576 (shall live as long as Rāma's fame), 16591 (sent as messenger from Rāma to Bharata).--§ 561h (Arjuna): V, 56, 2222 (Mārutātmajaḥ, had promised to Bhīmasena to place an image of himself on the standard of Arjuna, cf. III, 11332).--§ 599 (Jayadrathavadhap.): VII, 139, 5777 (ºān iva parvataṃ, sc. udyamya, cf. the note of PCR.). Cf. also the following synonyms:-Anilātmaja (“the son of the Wind”): III, 16115 (Hº), 16233. Mārutātmaja (do.): III, 11280, 16258 (Hº), 16284 (Hº), 16385 (Hº), 16392 (Hº), 16434 (Hº)
V, 2222 (Hº). Pavanātmaja (do.): I, 452 (Hº)
III, 16223, 16386, 16389 (Hº). Vāyuputra (do.): III, 16592. Vāyutanaya (do.): III, 11170.
वाचस्पत्यम्
Sanskrit
हनु(नू)मत्
पु०
हनु(नू) + अस्त्यर्थे मतुप् रामस्य अनु-चरे अञ्जनागर्भजाते पवनतनये वानरभेदे त्रिका०
Capeller
German
हनुमन्त् starke Kinnbacken habend
m.
N. eines heilig gehaltenen Affen, Sohnes
des Windgottes und Bundesgenossen
Rāma's.
Stchoupak
French
हनुमन्त्-
m.
chef fabuleux de l'armée des singes alliés de Rāma
aussi -हनुमन्हनूमन्त्-।