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bhavān

of a deity attending on Rudra and frequently connected with Śarva (later N. of Śiva or a form of Śiva ; or N. of a Rudra , and as such of the number 11 or of the 11th lunar mansion, Gol. ; Var. , Sch. ; du. bhavau = Bhava i.e. Śiva and his wife Bhavānī , BhP. ; cf. Vām. v, 2, 1 ), AV. &c. &c

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What it meant — Monier-Williams

1. بهَثَ

of a deity attending on Rudra and frequently connected with Śarva (later N. of Śiva or a form of Śiva ; or N. of a Rudra , and as such of the number 11 or of the 11th lunar mansion, Gol. ; Var. , Sch. ; du. bhavau = Bhava i.e. Śiva and his wife Bhavānī , BhP. ; cf. Vām. v, 2, 1 ), AV. &c. &c.

2. بهَثَن

bhavan in comp. for bhavat.

3. bhāva

state, condition, rank (with sthāvira, old age; anyambhāvamāpadyate, euphem. = he dies; state of being anything, esp. ifc. , e.g. bālabhāva, the state of being a child, childhood = bālatā or tva; sometimes added pleonastically to an abstract noun, e.g. tanutābhāva, the state of thinness), Up. ; ŚrS. ; MBh. &c.

4. bhāva

(in gram. ) the fundamental notion of the verb, the sense conveyed by the abstract noun ( esp. as a term for an impersonal passive or neuter verb having neither agent nor object expressed, e.g. pacyate, ‘there is cooking’ or ‘cooking is going on’), Pāṇ. iii, 1, 66 ; 107 &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.