Vrindavana, Vrimdavana, Vrinda-vana, Vrindāvana, Vṛndāvana: 16 definitions

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Vrindavana has 15 English definitions available.

The Sanskrit term Vṛndāvana can be transliterated into English as Vrndavana or Vrindavana, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).

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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger Wörterbuch

Vṛndāvana (वृन्दावन):—(vṛ + vana)

1) n. Nomen proprium eines heiligen Waldes am linken Ufer der Yamunā in der Nähe von Mathurā, des Schauplatzes der Liebesspiele Kṛṣṇa’s mit Vṛndā (= rādhā und auch = tulasī), [Harivaṃśa 3497. fgg.] [Raghuvaṃśa 6, 50.] vipina [Gītagovinda.1,33. 45.] [Oxforder Handschriften.9,a, No. 47. 13,b,37. 14,b,30. 21,b,10. 24,b,45. 26,b,37. 27,a,44. 39,b,14. 128,b,27. 131,b, No. 239. 145,a,20. 237,a,23. 301,a,34.] [PAÑCAR.1,1,67.7,60.2,2,63.4,7. 51.4,1,27.] [Vopadeva’s Grammatik.5,6.] [HALL 70.] nagara [Oxforder Handschriften 26,b,39.] vṛndāvaneśa Beiname Kṛṣṇa’s [PAÑCAR. 1, 5, 21.] vṛndāvaneśvara desgl. [PĀDMA-Pāṇini’s acht Bücher,] [PĀTĀLAKH. 9] und [PĀDMOTTARAKH. 67 im Śabdakalpadruma] vṛndāvaneśvarī Beiname der Rādhā ebend. vṛndāvanamāhātmya [Böhtlingk’s Verzeichniss No. 18.] yamaka [Kāvya-Saṅgraha 453. fgg.] śataka [430. fgg.] campū [Colebrooke II, 136.] —

2) m. Nomen proprium eines Mannes [Oxforder Handschriften 218,a, Nalopākhyāna 3.] —

3) f. ī ein Name der Tulasī (Basilienkraut) [Oxforder Handschriften 24,a,27.] — Vgl. tulasī, vivāha .

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