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vāruṇiḥ

1. vāruṇi m. ‘son of Varuṇa ’, patr. of various persons ( esp. of Bhṛgu , Satya-dhṛti , Vasiṣṭha , Agastya &c.), Br. ; RAnukr. ; MBh.

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1. vāruṇi

1. vāruṇi m. ‘son of Varuṇa ’, patr. of various persons ( esp. of Bhṛgu , Satya-dhṛti , Vasiṣṭha , Agastya &c.), Br. ; RAnukr. ; MBh.

2. vāruṇī

Varuṇa 's female Energy (personified either as his wife or as his daughter, produced at the churning of the ocean and regarded as the goddess of spirituous liquor), TĀr. ; MBh. ; R. ; Pur.

3. vāruṇī

a partic. kind of spirit (prepared from hogweed mixed with the juice of the date or palm and distilled), any spirituous liquor, MBh. ; Kāv. &c.

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