aṅgirasa
See also
aṅgirasaḥ.
Goldstücker Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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p. 20, col. 2.
aṅgirasa m. (
-saḥ) A proper name: an enemy of Viṣṇu in
his incarnation as Paraśurāma. E. unknown, perhaps aṅgi-
ras, taddh. aff. ac.
Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary (1st ed.)
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p. 8, col. 1.
Aṅgirasa, as, m. an enemy of Viṣṇu in his
incarnation of Paraśurāma.
Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary (2nd ed.)
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p. 8, col. 2.
aṅgirasa m. an enemy of Viṣṇu in his incarnation of Paraśurāma.
Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger Wörterbuch
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vol. 1,
p. 56.
aṅgirasa 1) m. N. pr. eines Mannes: cālito guruputreṇa bhārgavo 'ṅgirasena vai HARIV. 4162.
— 2) f. ī, s. atharvāṅgirasī .
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vol. 7,
p. 1688.
aṅgirasa m. =
aṅgiras 2) R. 7, 36, 32. 59, 2, 33.
Böhtlingk Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer Fassung
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vol. 1,
p. 12, col. 3.
aṅgirasa m. = aṅgiras 3).
Index to the Names in the Mahābhārata
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p. 39, col. 2.
Aṅgirasa7 = Bala. § 665 (Mokṣadh.): XII,
208, 7593
(Balaś cāṅgirasaḥ smṛtaḥ).
The Purāṇa Index
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vol. 1,
p. 25.
Aṅgirasa (I) — a son of Āgneyi and Ūru (Kuru-
Vi. P.).
M. 4. 43; Vi. I. 13. 6.
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vol. 1,
p. 25.
Aṅgirasa (II) — the fourth part of
Atharva Veda. Vi. III. 6. 14.
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vol. 1,
p. 25.
Aṅgirasas (I) — the name of a devagaṇa.
Br. III. 1. 50.
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vol. 1,
p. 25.
Aṅgirasas (II) — the thirty-three sages, all
mantrakṛts. Vā. 59. 102.