Havirbhuj, Havis-bhuj: 7 definitions
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Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryHavirbhuj (हविर्भुज्).—m.
-havirbhuj fire; अन्वासितमरुन्धत्या स्वाहयेव हविर्भुजम् (anvāsitamarundhatyā svāhayeva havirbhujam) R.1.56;1.69;13.41; Kumārasambhava 5.2; Śiśupālavadha 1.2; Kāv.2.168.
Havirbhuj is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms havis and bhuj (भुज्).
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Shabda-Sagara Sanskrit-English DictionaryHavirbhuj (हविर्भुज्).—m. (-bhuk) Fire. E. havis, and bhuj who eats.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Benfey Sanskrit-English DictionaryHavirbhuj (हविर्भुज्).—i. e. havis-bhuj, m. 1. Fire, [Śiśupālavadha] 1, 2. 2. The name of the Manes of the Kṣatriyas, [Mānavadharmaśāstra] 3, 197.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Cappeller Sanskrit-English DictionaryHavirbhuj (हविर्भुज्).—[adjective] eating oblations; [masculine] fire or the god of fire, also Śiva or a good i.[grammar]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary1) Havirbhuj (हविर्भुज्):—[=havir-bhuj] [from havir > hava] m. ‘eating the obl°’, fire or Agni the god of fire (also applied to Śiva and other gods), [Harivaṃśa; Kāvya literature; Bhāgavata-purāṇa]
2) [v.s. ...] [plural] Name of the Pitṛs of the Kṣatriyas, [Manu-smṛti iii, 197.]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Yates Sanskrit-English DictionaryHavirbhuj (हविर्भुज्):—[havir-bhuj] (k) 5. m. Fire; a god.
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Partial matches: Havir, Havis, Bhuj.
Starts with: Havirbhuja.
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Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi (by Ganganatha Jha)
Verse 3.197 < [Section XI - Origin of the Pitṛs and the Mode of Worshipping them]
Verse 3.198 < [Section XI - Origin of the Pitṛs and the Mode of Worshipping them]
The Skanda Purana (by G. V. Tagare)
Chapter 91 - Creation of Agni Tīrtha < [Section 1 - Tīrtha-māhātmya]
Chapter 40 - The Birth of Mahākāla: The Arrangement of Four Yugas < [Section 2 - Kaumārikā-khaṇḍa]