kīcakaḥ

Dictionary meanings for kīcakaḥ from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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kīcakaḥ

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

[Uṇ. 5. 56] 1 A hollow bamboo.

2 A bamboo rattling or whistling in the wind; śabdāyaṃte madhura- manilaiḥ kīcakāḥ pūryamāṇāḥ Me. 56; R. 2. 12; 4. 73; Ku. 1. 8.

3 N. of a people.

4 N. of the commander-in- chief of king Virāṭa. [While Drau- padī in the guise of Sairandhrī was re- siding at the court of king Vir at a with her five husbands also disguised, Kīcha- ka once happened to see her, and her beauty stirred...

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