Bharanyu, Bharaṇyu: 6 definitions
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Bharanyu means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
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Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryBharaṇyu (भरण्यु).—
1) A master.
2) A protector.
3) A friend.
4) Fire.
5) The moon.
6) The sun.
Derivable forms: bharaṇyuḥ (भरण्युः).
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Shabda-Sagara Sanskrit-English DictionaryBharaṇyu (भरण्यु) or Bhuraṇyu.—m.
(-ṇyuḥ) 1. A master, a protector. 2. The sun. 3. The moon. 4. The fire. E. bhṛ to nourish, anyu aff.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary1) Bharaṇyu (भरण्यु):—[from bhara] m. a protector or master, [cf. Lexicographers, esp. such as amarasiṃha, halāyudha, hemacandra, etc.]
2) [v.s. ...] a friend, [cf. Lexicographers, esp. such as amarasiṃha, halāyudha, hemacandra, etc.]
3) [v.s. ...] fire, [cf. Lexicographers, esp. such as amarasiṃha, halāyudha, hemacandra, etc.]
4) [v.s. ...] the moon, [cf. Lexicographers, esp. such as amarasiṃha, halāyudha, hemacandra, etc.]
5) [v.s. ...] the sun, [cf. Lexicographers, esp. such as amarasiṃha, halāyudha, hemacandra, etc.]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Yates Sanskrit-English DictionaryBharaṇyu (भरण्यु):—(ṇyuḥ) 2. m. A master; the sun.
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