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क्रोधवशा

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पृष्ठभागोऽयं यन्त्रेण केनचित् काले काले मार्जयित्वा यथास्रोतः परिवर्तयिष्यते। तेन मा भूदत्र शोधनसम्भ्रमः। सज्जनैः मूलमेव शोध्यताम्।

क्रोधवशा/ क्रोध--वशा f. N. of a daughter of दक्षand wife of कश्यपMBh. i , 2624 Hariv. R. BhP.

पृष्ठभागोऽयं यन्त्रेण केनचित् काले काले मार्जयित्वा यथास्रोतः परिवर्तयिष्यते। तेन मा भूदत्र शोधनसम्भ्रमः। सज्जनैः मूलमेव शोध्यताम्।

--a daughter of दक्ष and one of कश्य- pa's wives, and mother of दन्दशूक and other serpents. फलकम्:F1: भा. VI. 6. २६ and २८; वा. ६६. ५४.फलकम्:/F Her twelve daughters were married to Pulaha. भूतस्, पिशाचस्, Kinnaras, वानरस् and others belonged to her line. फलकम्:F2: Br. III. 3. ५६; 7. १७१, ४४४ and ४६७; 8. ७२; Vi. I. १५. १२५.फलकम्:/F Some of her sons fell a prey to भीमसेन's sword. फलकम्:F3: M. 6. 2 and ४३; १४६. १८.फलकम्:/F

पृष्ठभागोऽयं यन्त्रेण केनचित् काले काले मार्जयित्वा यथास्रोतः परिवर्तयिष्यते। तेन मा भूदत्र शोधनसम्भ्रमः। सज्जनैः मूलमेव शोध्यताम्।

Krodhavaśā : f.: Name of a mythical being ?

She gave birth to nine daughters (nava krodhavaśā nārīḥ prajajñe 'pyātmasaṁbhavāḥ), viz. Mṛgī, Mṛgamandā, Hari, Bhadramanā, Mātaṅgī, Śārdūlī, Śvetā, Surabhi, and Surasā (1. 60. 58-59) [If these are the daughters of Tāmrā (1. 60. 54), then krodhavaśā nārīḥ ‘irascible females’]

p. 15. 2. 32 after 6. 4. 34 add the following: he was destined to be the ‘lord of the three worlds’ (tribhuvaneśvara) 1. 27. 26.

p. 19. 1. 26 after Tārkṣyalakṣaṇa 12. 43. 8 add the following: pakṣivaradhvaja 8. 68. 55; patagendreṇa dhvajena 5. 81. 20; vainateyaḥ sthitas tasyām (= dhvajayaṣṭyām 10. 13. 4;

p. 20. 1. 24 after khagarāj 9. 16. 57 add: khagapati 5. 111. 16;

p. 20. 1. 25 after 1. 96. 36 add: 3. 131. 13;

p. 20. 1. 26 after pakṣirāja add: 5. 99. 4;

p. 20. 1. 30 after 5. 81. 20 add: 5. 111. 12;

p. 20. 1. 31 before 8. 27. 40 add: 1. 28. 22;

p. 20. 1. 33 before dvijottama add: patatrivara 7. 15. 14;

p. 20. 2. 32 after (Vainateya) add the following: Ghaṭotkaca and Alambusa took the forms of Garuḍa and Takṣaka for fighting with each other (bhūtvā punar garuḍatakṣakau) 7. 149. 24, 26.

p. 21. 1. 20-21 after 5. 153. 13 add the following: King Śibi asked the hawk, who was an excellent bird (vihagottama), whether he was Garuḍa (Suparṇa), the king of birds 3. 131. 13.

p. 23. 1. 23 read: 1. 13. 34; 1. 36. 4 (vāsuker bhaginī).

p. 23. 2. 7-6 (from below) after 1. 13. 37 add: also called jaratkārusuta 15. 43. 10.

p. 24. 1. 12 after 1. 53. 22 add the following:


H. Etymology: jarā means ‘reduction’ and kāru means ‘frightful’ (dāruṇa); Jaratkāru so called because she had a frightful body; this etymology is given for the name of the sage Jaratkāru, and is supposed to be applicable also to Vāsuki's sister Jaratkāru (vāsuker bhaginī tathā) 1. 36. 3-4.

p. 26. 1 before Takṣaka add the following entry:


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पृष्ठभागोऽयं यन्त्रेण केनचित् काले काले मार्जयित्वा यथास्रोतः परिवर्तयिष्यते। तेन मा भूदत्र शोधनसम्भ्रमः। सज्जनैः मूलमेव शोध्यताम्।

Krodhavaśā : f.: Name of a mythical being ?

She gave birth to nine daughters (nava krodhavaśā nārīḥ prajajñe 'pyātmasaṁbhavāḥ), viz. Mṛgī, Mṛgamandā, Hari, Bhadramanā, Mātaṅgī, Śārdūlī, Śvetā, Surabhi, and Surasā (1. 60. 58-59) [If these are the daughters of Tāmrā (1. 60. 54), then krodhavaśā nārīḥ ‘irascible females’]

p. 15. 2. 32 after 6. 4. 34 add the following: he was destined to be the ‘lord of the three worlds’ (tribhuvaneśvara) 1. 27. 26.

p. 19. 1. 26 after Tārkṣyalakṣaṇa 12. 43. 8 add the following: pakṣivaradhvaja 8. 68. 55; patagendreṇa dhvajena 5. 81. 20; vainateyaḥ sthitas tasyām (= dhvajayaṣṭyām 10. 13. 4;

p. 20. 1. 24 after khagarāj 9. 16. 57 add: khagapati 5. 111. 16;

p. 20. 1. 25 after 1. 96. 36 add: 3. 131. 13;

p. 20. 1. 26 after pakṣirāja add: 5. 99. 4;

p. 20. 1. 30 after 5. 81. 20 add: 5. 111. 12;

p. 20. 1. 31 before 8. 27. 40 add: 1. 28. 22;

p. 20. 1. 33 before dvijottama add: patatrivara 7. 15. 14;

p. 20. 2. 32 after (Vainateya) add the following: Ghaṭotkaca and Alambusa took the forms of Garuḍa and Takṣaka for fighting with each other (bhūtvā punar garuḍatakṣakau) 7. 149. 24, 26.

p. 21. 1. 20-21 after 5. 153. 13 add the following: King Śibi asked the hawk, who was an excellent bird (vihagottama), whether he was Garuḍa (Suparṇa), the king of birds 3. 131. 13.

p. 23. 1. 23 read: 1. 13. 34; 1. 36. 4 (vāsuker bhaginī).

p. 23. 2. 7-6 (from below) after 1. 13. 37 add: also called jaratkārusuta 15. 43. 10.

p. 24. 1. 12 after 1. 53. 22 add the following:


H. Etymology: jarā means ‘reduction’ and kāru means ‘frightful’ (dāruṇa); Jaratkāru so called because she had a frightful body; this etymology is given for the name of the sage Jaratkāru, and is supposed to be applicable also to Vāsuki's sister Jaratkāru (vāsuker bhaginī tathā) 1. 36. 3-4.

p. 26. 1 before Takṣaka add the following entry:


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