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सुमुख

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यन्त्रोपारोपितकोशांशः

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कल्पद्रुमः

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

सुमुखम्, क्ली, नखक्षतविशेषः । इति शब्दरत्ना- वली ॥ (शोभनं सुखमिति ।) उत्तमास्यञ्च ॥

सुमुखः, पुं, (शोभनं मुखं यस्य ।) गरुडपुत्त्रः । (यथा, महाभारते । ५ । १०१ । २ । “वैनतेयसुतैः सूत षड्भिस्ततमिदं कुलम् । सुमुखेन सुनाम्ना च सुनेत्रेण सुवर्च्चसा । सुरुचा पक्षिराजेन सुबलेन च मातले ! ॥”) गणेशः । शाकभेदः । नागभेदः । इति शब्द- रत्नावली ॥ (यथा, महाभारते । १ । ३५ । १४ । “हस्तपिण्डः पिठरकः सुमुखः कौणपाशनः । कुठरः कुञ्जरश्चैव तथा नागः प्रभाकरः ॥”) पण्डितः । इति विश्वः ॥ सितार्ज्जकः । वन- वर्व्वरिका । वर्व्वरः । इति राजनिर्घण्टः ॥

सुमुखः, त्रि, (सुष्ठु सुखं यस्य ।) मनोज्ञः । सुन्दराननः । इति शब्दरत्नावली ॥ (यथा, भागवते । ४ । २१ । १५ । “सुनासः सुमुखः सौम्यः पीनांसः सुद्विज- स्मितः ॥”)

वाचस्पत्यम्

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

सुमुख¦ पु॰ सुष्ठु मुखमखात् अस्य वा।

१ शाकभेदे

२ नणेशे

३ नागभेदे

४ गरुडपुत्रभेदे च शब्दर॰।

६ सिताजेके

७ वर्वरेवनवर्वरिकायाञ्च राजनि॰।

९ सुप्रसन्नवदने

१० मनोहरेच त्रि॰। स्त्रियां ङीप्।

११ नखक्षतभेदे शब्दर॰।

शब्दसागरः

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

सुमुख¦ mfn. (-खः-खा or -खी-खं)
1. Pleasing, agreeable.
2. Lovely, hand- some-faced. m. (-खः)
1. The son of GARUD4A.
2. One of the serpents of Pa4ta4la.
3. A kind of potherb.
4. A Pan4d'it, a learned man or teacher.
5. GANE4S4A. n. (-खं) The mark or scratch of a finger- nail. f. (-खी) A species of the Trishtub'h-metre. f. (-खा or -खी)
1. A handsome woman.
2. A mirror. E. सु excellent, मुख countenance.

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

सुमुख/ सु--मुख n. a good or beautiful mouth Pan5cat.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख n. a bright face( instr. = " cheerfully ") Ka1m.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख mf( ईor आ)n. having a good or beautiful mouth , fair-faced , handsome Ka1v. Katha1s.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख mf( ईor आ)n. bright-faced , cheerful , glad MBh. R. etc.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख mf( ईor आ)n. inclined or disposed to( comp. ; 748403 -ताf. ) Hariv. Ka1v. Par.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख mf( ईor आ)n. gracious , favourable , kind to( gen. ) R. Car.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख mf( ईor आ)n. well pointed (as an arrow) MBh. Hariv.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख mf( ईor आ)n. having a good entrance (in this and other fig. senses the fem. is only आ) Siddh. Vop.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख m. a learned man or teacher W.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख m. N. of various plants( accord. to L. " a kind of herb , Ocimum Basilicum Pilosum and another species " etc. ) Sus3r. Car.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख m. a partic. gregarious bird( v.l. सुमुखा) Car.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख m. N. of शिवMBh.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख m. of गणे-शL.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख m. of a son of गरुड(a mythical bird) MBh.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख m. of a son of द्रोणMa1rkP.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख m. of a serpent-demon MBh.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख m. of an असुरHariv.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख m. of a king of the किं-नरs Ka1ran2d2.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख m. of a ऋषिMBh.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख m. of a king (who perished through want of humility) Mn. vii , 41

सुमुख/ सु--मुख m. of a monkey R.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख m. of a हंसJa1takam.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख m. pl. N. of a class of gods Buddh.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख n. the mark or scratch of a finger-nail L.

सुमुख/ सु--मुख n. a kind of building Gal.

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

(I)--a काद्रवेय na1ga. Br. III. 7. ३५.
(II)--a वानर chief. Br. III. 7. २४२.
(III)--a विघ्ननायक. Br. IV. २७. ८१; ४४. ६८.
(IV)--a son of Suhotri, the अवतार् of the Lord. वा. २३. १२७.
(V)--a नाग. वा. ६९. ७१.

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

Sumukha^1  : m.: A mythical serpent, living in Bhogavatī Purī 5. 101. 23, 1.


A. Birth: Born in the kula of Airāvata, grandson of Āryaka, son of Cikura; his mother was the daughter of Vāmana 5. 101. 23, 24; his father was killed by Vainateya (Garuḍa) 5. 101. 24.


B. Eminence: A big snake (mahānāga 5. 103. 5); excellent snake, king or chief of snakes (bhujagottama 5. 101. 25; nāgarāj 5. 101. 23; nāgapati 5. 101. 26).


C. Description: Lustrous, pleasing to look at 5. 101. 19; high banner of his race (vaṁśasya mahān ketubhūtaḥ) 5. 101. 20; he impressed Mātali with such qualities as attentiveness, fortitude, handsomeness and young age (praṇidhānena dhairyeṇa rūpeṇa vayasā ca me/manaḥ praviṣṭaḥ) 5. 101. 21; also marked with such qualities as good character, purity and self-control (sumukhasya guṇaiś caiva śīlaśaucadamādibhiḥ) 5. 102. 10.


D. Marriage with Guṇakeśī: Mātali while searching in the Nāgaloka a bride-groom for his daughter Guṇakesī happened to notice the serpent Sumukha in Bhogavatī Purī; he was happy to see him 5. 101. 22; when told by Nārada who Sumukha was, Mātali chose him as his son-inlaw; he told Nārada accordingly and requested Nārada to make effort to obtain Sumukha 5. 101. 21, 25, 26; Nārada approached Āryaka, Sumukha's grand-father, and told him what Mātali had in mind; Āryaka was told that although Sumukha had no father he was chosen by Mātali on account of his good qualities 5. 101. 6, 10; Āryaka was happy to hear the proposal but he was distressed because Garuḍa had announced his intention to eat up Sumukha after a month 5. 102. 15; 5. 103. 5; the threat was bound to come true as Garuḍa wanted to feed his large progeny by killing Sumukha 5. 102. 16; 5. 103. 5; Mātali then proposed to take Sumukha with him to meet Indra and make effort to prolong the remaining life-span of Sumukha and thwart Garuḍa in carrying out his threat 5. 102. 17-21; Viṣṇu, who happened to be present when all met Indra, asked Indra to give amṛta to Sumukha and make him (immortal) like other gods; Viṣṇu desired Sumukha and the rest to get what they wanted; Indra, however, asked Viṣṇu himself to give amṛta to Sumukha; when asked by Viṣṇu again, Indra gave only long life (āyur uttamam 5. 102. 27) to Sumukha but not amṛta; on obtaining the boon Sumukha's face shone with brilliance (labdhvā varaṁ tu sumukhaḥ sumukhaḥ saṁbabhūva ha 5. 102. 28); having obtained wife as desired Sumukha went home 5. 102. 23-28; Garuḍa was extremely angry to know that he was deprived of Sumukha; he blamed Indra for acting as he willed and announced that since Sumukha was no longer available to him he would not kill any other serpent 5. 103. 1, 2, 6, 15.


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Sumukha^2  : m.: A mythical bird.

One of the six sons of Vainateya (Garuḍa), who extended the kula of Suparṇas 5. 99. 2; 6. 7. 12; Sumukha saw that all birds on mount Meru were of gold (sauvarṇān prekṣya vāyasān); he therefore felt that mount Meru made no distinction between good, middling, and low birds and hence left it 6. 7. 12-13.


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Sumukha^3  : m.: A mythical bird living in the world of Suparṇas 5. 99. 12, 1.

Born in the kula of Vainateya (Garuḍa), in the vaṁśa of Kaśyapa; feeding on serpents; marked with śrīvatsa, his deity is Viṣṇu; by action a Kṣatriya, not obtaining Brahminhood because indulging in destroying his kinsmen 5. 99. 2-8.


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

Sumukha^1  : m.: A mythical serpent, living in Bhogavatī Purī 5. 101. 23, 1.


A. Birth: Born in the kula of Airāvata, grandson of Āryaka, son of Cikura; his mother was the daughter of Vāmana 5. 101. 23, 24; his father was killed by Vainateya (Garuḍa) 5. 101. 24.


B. Eminence: A big snake (mahānāga 5. 103. 5); excellent snake, king or chief of snakes (bhujagottama 5. 101. 25; nāgarāj 5. 101. 23; nāgapati 5. 101. 26).


C. Description: Lustrous, pleasing to look at 5. 101. 19; high banner of his race (vaṁśasya mahān ketubhūtaḥ) 5. 101. 20; he impressed Mātali with such qualities as attentiveness, fortitude, handsomeness and young age (praṇidhānena dhairyeṇa rūpeṇa vayasā ca me/manaḥ praviṣṭaḥ) 5. 101. 21; also marked with such qualities as good character, purity and self-control (sumukhasya guṇaiś caiva śīlaśaucadamādibhiḥ) 5. 102. 10.


D. Marriage with Guṇakeśī: Mātali while searching in the Nāgaloka a bride-groom for his daughter Guṇakesī happened to notice the serpent Sumukha in Bhogavatī Purī; he was happy to see him 5. 101. 22; when told by Nārada who Sumukha was, Mātali chose him as his son-inlaw; he told Nārada accordingly and requested Nārada to make effort to obtain Sumukha 5. 101. 21, 25, 26; Nārada approached Āryaka, Sumukha's grand-father, and told him what Mātali had in mind; Āryaka was told that although Sumukha had no father he was chosen by Mātali on account of his good qualities 5. 101. 6, 10; Āryaka was happy to hear the proposal but he was distressed because Garuḍa had announced his intention to eat up Sumukha after a month 5. 102. 15; 5. 103. 5; the threat was bound to come true as Garuḍa wanted to feed his large progeny by killing Sumukha 5. 102. 16; 5. 103. 5; Mātali then proposed to take Sumukha with him to meet Indra and make effort to prolong the remaining life-span of Sumukha and thwart Garuḍa in carrying out his threat 5. 102. 17-21; Viṣṇu, who happened to be present when all met Indra, asked Indra to give amṛta to Sumukha and make him (immortal) like other gods; Viṣṇu desired Sumukha and the rest to get what they wanted; Indra, however, asked Viṣṇu himself to give amṛta to Sumukha; when asked by Viṣṇu again, Indra gave only long life (āyur uttamam 5. 102. 27) to Sumukha but not amṛta; on obtaining the boon Sumukha's face shone with brilliance (labdhvā varaṁ tu sumukhaḥ sumukhaḥ saṁbabhūva ha 5. 102. 28); having obtained wife as desired Sumukha went home 5. 102. 23-28; Garuḍa was extremely angry to know that he was deprived of Sumukha; he blamed Indra for acting as he willed and announced that since Sumukha was no longer available to him he would not kill any other serpent 5. 103. 1, 2, 6, 15.


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Sumukha^2  : m.: A mythical bird.

One of the six sons of Vainateya (Garuḍa), who extended the kula of Suparṇas 5. 99. 2; 6. 7. 12; Sumukha saw that all birds on mount Meru were of gold (sauvarṇān prekṣya vāyasān); he therefore felt that mount Meru made no distinction between good, middling, and low birds and hence left it 6. 7. 12-13.


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Sumukha^3  : m.: A mythical bird living in the world of Suparṇas 5. 99. 12, 1.

Born in the kula of Vainateya (Garuḍa), in the vaṁśa of Kaśyapa; feeding on serpents; marked with śrīvatsa, his deity is Viṣṇu; by action a Kṣatriya, not obtaining Brahminhood because indulging in destroying his kinsmen 5. 99. 2-8.


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