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bhārata

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What it meant — Monier-Williams

1. bharatä-

bharatä- m. Name eines Stammes oder Volkes bzw. einer Dynastie; der Stammeskönig der bA°; m. Plur. die bh’-Nachkommen (RV +; ZimmerAiL 127£., MK IT 94ff., Mylius); bhäratavon bh° kommend, Bharatide’ (RV +), bhärati- f. Name einer Göttin (RV +). - Pä. bharata- m. N. pr. (von Königen, u.a.), bhärata- m. Titel von Königen (Malalasekera IT 364, 372; im Pkt. bharald}ha-/bhäraha- |bhaladha-|, Pischel, Gramm 149£.), … — [Mayrhofer, s.v. bharatä-, p. 279]

2. بهَرَت

bharat mfn. bearing, carrying &c., RV. &c. &c.

3. بهَرَتَ

of a celebrated hero and monarch of India (son of Duṣyanta and Śakuntalā , the first of 12 Cakra-vartin s or Sārvabhauma s i.e. universal emperors), RV. ; Br. ; MBh. &c.

4. bhārata

bhārata mf(ī)n. descended from Bharata or the Bharata s (applied to Agni either ‘sprung from the priests called Bh˚ s’ or ‘bearer of the oblation’), RV. &c. &c.

5. bhārata

belonging or relating to the Bharata s (with yuddha n. saṃgrāma m. samara m. samiti f. the war or battle of the Bh˚ s; with or scil. ākhyāna n. with itihāsa m. and kathā f. the story of the Bh˚ s, the history or narrative of their war; with or scil. maṇḍala n. or varṣa n. ‘king Bh˚ s's realm’ i.e. India), MBh. ; Kāv. &c.

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Sanskrit corpus record built from GRETIL sources (citations and statistics; GRETIL running text is not redistributable). Passage text, where shown, from the Digital Corpus of Sanskrit (CC BY 4.0). Dictionary senses from Monier-Williams (1899, public domain), via the Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries.