Русско-санскритский словарь / русско-санскритский словарь.
Около 30 тысяч слов санскрита.
m. | sg. | du. | pl. |
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Nom. | vaiṣṇavaḥ | vaiṣṇavau | vaiṣṇavāḥ |
Gen. | vaiṣṇavasya | vaiṣṇavayoḥ | vaiṣṇavānām |
Dat. | vaiṣṇavāya | vaiṣṇavābhyām | vaiṣṇavebhyaḥ |
Instr. | vaiṣṇavena | vaiṣṇavābhyām | vaiṣṇavaiḥ |
Acc. | vaiṣṇavam | vaiṣṇavau | vaiṣṇavān |
Abl. | vaiṣṇavāt | vaiṣṇavābhyām | vaiṣṇavebhyaḥ |
Loc. | vaiṣṇave | vaiṣṇavayoḥ | vaiṣṇaveṣu |
Voc. | vaiṣṇava | vaiṣṇavau | vaiṣṇavāḥ |
f. | sg. | du. | pl. |
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Nom. | vaiṣṇavī | vaiṣṇavyau | vaiṣṇavyaḥ |
Gen. | vaiṣṇavyāḥ | vaiṣṇavyoḥ | vaiṣṇavīnām |
Dat. | vaiṣṇavyai | vaiṣṇavībhyām | vaiṣṇavībhyaḥ |
Instr. | vaiṣṇavyā | vaiṣṇavībhyām | vaiṣṇavībhiḥ |
Acc. | vaiṣṇavīm | vaiṣṇavyau | vaiṣṇavīḥ |
Abl. | vaiṣṇavyāḥ | vaiṣṇavībhyām | vaiṣṇavībhyaḥ |
Loc. | vaiṣṇavyām | vaiṣṇavyoḥ | vaiṣṇavīṣu |
Voc. | vaiṣṇavi | vaiṣṇavyau | vaiṣṇavyaḥ |
n. | sg. | du. | pl. |
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Nom. | vaiṣṇavam | vaiṣṇave | vaiṣṇavāni |
Gen. | vaiṣṇavasya | vaiṣṇavayoḥ | vaiṣṇavānām |
Dat. | vaiṣṇavāya | vaiṣṇavābhyām | vaiṣṇavebhyaḥ |
Instr. | vaiṣṇavena | vaiṣṇavābhyām | vaiṣṇavaiḥ |
Acc. | vaiṣṇavam | vaiṣṇave | vaiṣṇavāni |
Abl. | vaiṣṇavāt | vaiṣṇavābhyām | vaiṣṇavebhyaḥ |
Loc. | vaiṣṇave | vaiṣṇavayoḥ | vaiṣṇaveṣu |
Voc. | vaiṣṇava | vaiṣṇave | vaiṣṇavāni |
वैष्णव [ vaiṣṇava ] [ vaiṣṇavá ] m. f. n. relating or belonging or devoted or consecrated to Vishṇu ( q.v.) , worshipping Vishṇu Lit. TS.
[ vaiṣṇava ] m. patr. fr. [ viṣṇu ] g. [ bidādi ]
" a worshipper of Vishṇu " N. of one of the three great divisions of modern Hindūism (the other two being the Śaivas and Śāktas ; the Vaishṇavas identify Vishṇu - rather than Brahmā and Śiva - with the supreme Being , and are exclusively devoted to his worship ; they have become separated into four principal and some minor sects , as follow: 1. the Rāmânujas , founded by Rāmânuja , who is said to have lived for 120 years ( from 1017 till 1137 A.D. ) ; his chief doctrines are described at p. 878 , col. 1 , and in Lit. RTL. p.119 ; one peculiarity of his sect is the scrupulous preparation and privacy of three meals ; 2. the Mādhvas , founded by a Kanarese Brāhman named Madhva , whose chief doctrines are described at p. 782 , col. 3 , and in Lit. RTL. p.130 3. the Vallabhas , founded by Vallabhâcārya , whose chief doctrines are described at p. 928 , col. 3 , and in Lit. RTL. p.134 ; 4. a sect in Bengal founded by Caitanya ( q.v. ) who was regarded by his followers as an incarnation of Kṛishṇa ; his chief doctrine was the duty of [ bhakti ] , or love for that god which was to be so strong that no caste-feelings could exist with it ( see Lit. RTL. p.140 ) Of the minor Vaishṇava sects those founded by Nimbârka or Nimbâditya ( Lit. RTL. 146 ) and by Rāmânanda ( Lit. RTL. 147 ) and by Svāmi-Nārāyaṇa ( Lit. RTL. 148 ) are perhaps the most important , to which also may be added the reformed theistic sect founded by Kabīr ( Lit. RTL. 158 ) and the Sikh theistic sect founded by Nānak ( Lit. RTL. 161 ) ) ( 1027,2 )
N. of Soma (lord of the Āpsarasas) Lit. ĀśvŚr.
( [ śrī- ] ) of a poet Lit. Cat.
the 13th cubit ( [ aratni ] ) from the bottom or the 5th from the top of the sacrificial post Lit. L.
a kind of mineral Lit. L.
( scil. [ yajña ] ) a partic. sacrificial ceremony Lit. ib.
[ vaiṣṇavī ] f. patr. fr. [ viṣṇu ] Lit. MBh.
a female worshipper of Vishṇu Lit. Pañcar.
the personified Śakti of Vishṇu (regarded as one of the Mātṛis , and identified with Durgā and Manasā) Lit. MBh. Lit. Rājat.
Asparagus Racemosus Lit. L.
Ocymum Sanctum Lit. L.
Clitoria Ternatea Lit. L.
(in music) a partic. Mūrchanā Lit. Saṃgīt.
[ vaiṣṇava ] n. a partic. Mahā-rasa ( q.v.) Lit. Cat.
a partic. prodigy or omen (belonging to or occurring in the [ paraṃ divam ] or upper sky) , Lit. MW.
the ashes of a burnt-offering Lit. ib.
N. of the NakshatraŚravaṇa (presided over by Vishṇu) Lit. VarBṛS.
of two Sāmans Lit. ĀrshBr.
of various works. , esp. of the Vishṇu-Purāṇa