manus m. man or Manu (the father of men), RV. ; VS. ( cf. manurhita, manuṣvat, and mānuṣa).
The corpus record — Sanskrit
mānuṣe
manus m. man or Manu (the father of men), RV. ; VS. ( cf. manurhita, manuṣvat, and mānuṣa).
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Where it lives
- Taittiriya Upanisad 5 · 9.43/10k
- Bhagavad Gita 2 · 2.33/10k
- Brhadaranyaka Upanisad 8 · 1.06/10k
- Chandogya Upanisad 3 · 0.64/10k
What it meant — Monier-Williams
In the wild
- mānuṣaṃ Bhagavad Gita 11.51
- mānuṣe Bhagavad Gita 4.12
- mānuṣaṃ Brhadaranyaka Upanisad brhup_1,4.17
- mānuṣaṃ Brhadaranyaka Upanisad brhup_2,5.13
- mānuṣasya Brhadaranyaka Upanisad brhup_2,5.13
- mānuṣe Brhadaranyaka Upanisad brhup_2,5.13
6 of 18 attestations shown.
Where it came from
- Treated in Mayrhofer, Etymologisches Worterbuch des Altindoarischen (EWAia) s.v. manus (vol. 3, scan p. 922; entry #17950).
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