Русско-санскритский словарь / русско-санскритский словарь.
Около 30 тысяч слов санскрита.
sg. | du. | pl. | |
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Nom. | vyāsaḥ | vyāsau | vyāsāḥ |
Gen. | vyāsasya | vyāsayoḥ | vyāsānām |
Dat. | vyāsāya | vyāsābhyām | vyāsebhyaḥ |
Instr. | vyāsena | vyāsābhyām | vyāsaiḥ |
Acc. | vyāsam | vyāsau | vyāsān |
Abl. | vyāsāt | vyāsābhyām | vyāsebhyaḥ |
Loc. | vyāse | vyāsayoḥ | vyāseṣu |
Voc. | vyāsa | vyāsau | vyāsāḥ |
व्यास [ vyāsa ] [ vy-āsa ] m. severing , separation , division Lit. Sarvad.
a kind of drawl (as a fault in pronunciation) , Lit. ĀPrāt.
extension , diffusion , prolixity , detailed account (instr. ; abl. and [ -tas ] ind. in detail , at length , fully) Lit. MBh. Lit. Suśr. Lit. BhP.
width , breadth , the diameter of a circle Lit. Śulbas. Lit. VarBṛS.
" distributing , disjoining " , N. of the Pada-pāṭha or " disjoined text " Lit. Aprāt.
" arranger , compiler " , N. of a celebrated mythical sage and author (often called Veda-vyāsa and regarded as the original compiler and arranger of the Vedas , Vedânta-sūtras ; he was the son of the sage Parāśara and Satyavatī , and half-brother of Vicitra-vīrya and Bhīshma ; he was also called Vādarāyaṇa or Bādarāyaṇa , and Kṛishṇa from his dark complexion , and Dvaipāyana because he was brought forth by Satyavatī on a Dvīpa or island in the Jumnā ; when grown up he retired to the wilderness to lead the life of a hermit , but at his mother's request returned to become the husband of Vicitra-vīrya's two childless widows , by whom he was the father of the blind Dhṛita-rāshṭra and of Pāṇḍu ; he was also the father of Vidura ( q.v. ) by a slave girl , and of Śuka , the supposed narrator of the Bhāgavata-Purāṇa , he was also the supposed compiler of the Mahā-bhārata , the Purāṇas , and other portions of Hindū sacred literature ; but the name Vyāsa seems to have been given to any great typical compiler or author) Lit. MBh. Lit. Hariv. Lit. Pur. cf. Lit. IW. 371 n. 2 ; 373
a Brāhman who recites or expounds the Purāṇas in public ( = [ pāṭhaka-brāhmaṇa ] ) Lit. MW.