ijya

Dictionary meanings for ijya from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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ijya

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

pot. p. (of yaj) To be worshipped. jyaḥ 1 A teacher.

2 An epithet of bṛhaspati, the teacher of the gods.

3 The Puṣya Na- kshatra.

4 The Supreme being.

5 An epithet of Viṣṇu. jyā 1 A sacrifice; jagatprakāśaṃ tadaśeṣamijyayā R. 3. 48, 1. 68, 15. 2; Bg. 11. 53, 9. 25.

2 A gift, donation.

3 An image.

4 Worship, reverence.

5 Meeting, union.

6 A bawd or procuress.

7 A cow. Comp. śīlaḥ a con-...

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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary

mfn. (irr. fut. pass. p. of yaj), to be revered or honoured Ra1matUp.; BhP. &c 164,2 28663 m. a teacher BhP. 164,2 28664 m. a deity, god BhP. 164,2 28665 m. N. of Br2ihaspati bṛhaspati (the teacher or Guru of the gods) 164,2 28666

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