Difference between revisions of "Ūruḥ"
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Sutra ūrṇoternalopah derives Ūruḥ from ūrṇu + Ku and ṇa elision.<ref>Sutra ūrṇoternalopah 1.31</ref> | Sutra ūrṇoternalopah derives Ūruḥ from ūrṇu + Ku and ṇa elision.<ref>Sutra ūrṇoternalopah 1.31</ref> | ||
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+ | Sakthi<ref>As per Amara.</ref> | ||
+ | ==Textual References== | ||
+ | ===In Sāhitya Darpaṇa=== | ||
+ | It mentions that:<blockquote>“Both the thighs…”.</blockquote> | ||
+ | Raghuvamśa states: “The strong uprised shoulders and thighs…”. Manu states “face, shoulders and thighs…” | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 07:45, 4 November 2014
By M. A. Alwar
Sometimes transliterated as: Uruh, UruH, UUruh
Ūruḥ means thighs.
Gender
Ūruḥ belongs to masculine gender.
Origin
Sutra ūrṇoternalopah derives Ūruḥ from ūrṇu + Ku and ṇa elision.[1]
Synonyms
Sakthi[2]
Textual References
In Sāhitya Darpaṇa
It mentions that:“Both the thighs…”.
Raghuvamśa states: “The strong uprised shoulders and thighs…”. Manu states “face, shoulders and thighs…”
References
- Shabdakalpadrumah by Raja Radhakantdev, Varadaprasada Vasu, Haricarana Vasu