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− | 'Rama was seen married and hence lakṣmaṇa was approached by śūrpanakhā.<ref>Bhaṭṭi Kāvya, iv. 15.</ref> The expression “Bhāryoḍha” refers to “ooḍhabhāryaḥ”, one who is married. | + | '[[Rama]] was seen married and hence [[lakṣmaṇa]] was approached by śūrpanakhā.<ref>Bhaṭṭi Kāvya, iv. 15.</ref> The expression “Bhāryoḍha” refers to “ooḍhabhāryaḥ”, one who is married. |
===Mallinātha=== | ===Mallinātha=== |
Latest revision as of 16:55, 19 December 2016
By M. A. Alwar
Sometimes transliterated as: Udhah, UDhaH, UUdhah
Ūḍhaḥ refers to the person who is unmarried (particularly in the smṛtis).
Gender
Ūḍhaḥ can be used in all the three genders.
Origin
It is derived as “Udyate sma” with the kta affix.
Usage
Rāmāyana
'Rama was seen married and hence lakṣmaṇa was approached by śūrpanakhā.[1] The expression “Bhāryoḍha” refers to “ooḍhabhāryaḥ”, one who is married.
Mallinātha
Mallinātha notes that it has been Paranipāta on the force of “vāhitāgnyādiṣu”.
References
- ↑ Bhaṭṭi Kāvya, iv. 15.
- Shabdakalpadrumah by Raja Radhakantdev, Varadaprasada Vasu, Haricarana Vasu