raṃtidevaḥ

Dictionary meanings for raṃtidevaḥ from Apte and Monier-Williams.

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raṃtidevaḥ

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Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary

N. of a king of the lunar race, sixth in descent from Bharata. [He was very pious and benevolent. He possessed enormous riches, but he spent them in performing grand sacrifices. So great was the number of animals slaughtered during his reign both in sacrifices as well as for use in his kitchen that a river of blood is supposed to have issued from their hides which was afterwards appropriately called carmaṇvatī; cf....

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