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    See also ajeyaḥ.


    Wilson Sanskrit-English Dictionary

    p. 13.
    ajeya mfn. (-yaḥ-yā-yaṃ) Invincible, insuperable, not to be overcome or surpassed.

    E. a neg. jeya to be conquered.

    Yates Sanskrit-English Dictionary

    p. 12, col. 1.
    ajeya (yaḥ-yā-yaṃ) a. Invincible.

    Goldstücker Sanskrit-English Dictionary

    p. 27, col. 1.
    ajeya Tatpur. I. m. f. n. (-yaḥ-yā-yam) Invincible, insu-

    perable, not to be overcome or surpassed.

    II. n. (-yam) The name of an antidote. E. a neg. and jeya.

    Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary (1st ed.)

    p. 10, col. 2.
    A-jeya, as, ā, am, invincible; (am), n., N. of an

    antidote.

    Apte Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary

    p. 25, col. 3.
    ajeya a. [na. ta.] Not fit to be conquered.

    yaṃ A sort of medicinal preparation of ghee said to serve as an antidote; pibet ghṛtamajeyākhyaṃ Suś.

    Cappeller Sanskrit-English Dictionary

    p. 7.
    ajeya a. unconquerable.

    Macdonell Sanskrit-English Dictionary

    p. 5, col. 2.
    ajeya a-jeya, fp. unconquerable.

    Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary (2nd ed.)

    p. 10, col. 3.
    a-jeya mfn. invincible
    p. 10, col. 3.
    N. of a prince, MBh.
    p. 10, col. 3.
    a-jeya n. N. of a kind of antidote.

    Śabdasāgara Sanskrit-English Dictionary

    p. 11, col. 2.
    ajeya

    mfn. (-yaḥ-yā-yaṃ) Invincible, insuperable, not to be overcome or
    surpassed.

    E. a neg. jeya to be conquered.

    Apte Enlarged Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary

    vol. 1, p. 33.
    ajeya a. [na. ta.] Not fit to be conquered. -yam A sort of medicinal preparation of ghee said to serve as an antidote; pibet ghṛtamajeyākhyam Suś.

    Stchoupak Dictionnaire Sanscrit-Français

    p. 9, col. 1.
    a-jeya- a. v. invincible.

    Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger Wörterbuch

    vol. 1, p. 74.
    ajeya (3. a + jeya)

    1) adj. f. ā unbesieglich R. 4, 10, 32. 5, 8, 18.

    — 2) n. ein besonderes Gegengift: pibedghṛtamajeyākhyamamṛtākhyaṃ ca SUŚR. 2, 250, 17. 256, 11; vgl. ajita 2,a.

    vol. 5, p. 958.
    ajeya m. N. pr. eines Fürsten MBH. 1, 228.

    Böhtlingk Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer Fassung

    vol. 1, p. 17, col. 1.
    ajeya

    — 1) Adj. unbesieglich.

    — 2) m.

    — a) *Terminalia Arjuna NIGH. PR.

    — b) N.pr. eines Fürsten.

    — 3) n. ein best. Gegengift.

    Cappeller Sanskrit Wörterbuch

    p. 5, col. 1.
    ajeya unbesieglich.

    Vācaspatyam

    p. 92, col. 2.
    ajeya tri0 jetumaśakye jiyat na0 ta0 . jayāyogye . aje-
    yākhye ghṛte na0 . pibedghṛtamajeyākhyamiti vaidyakam .

    Index to the Names in the Mahābhārata

    p. 28, col. 1.
    Ajeya, an ancient king. § 6 (Anukram.): I, 1, 228.

    The Purāṇa Index

    vol. 1, p. 33.
    Ajeya — a Pārāvata god; also a Vaikuṇṭha god.

    Br. II. 36. 14 and 57.

    Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Dictionary

    p. 8, col. 1.
    Ajeya , m., n. of a samādhi: Mvy 548 (not in ŚsP).

    Puranic Encyclopedia

    p. 21, col. 1.
    AJEYA . He was a King in ancient Bhārata. Ajeya's name

    is found among the names of the Kings mentioned by

    Sañjaya to Dhṛtarāṣṭra. All these Kings were mighty

    and generous rulers who were the recipients of divine

    arrows. (M.B., Ādi Parva, Chapter 1, Verse 234).