Русско-санскритский словарь / русско-санскритский словарь.
Около 30 тысяч слов санскрита.
sg. | du. | pl. | |
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Nom. | kimpuruṣaḥ | kimpuruṣau | kimpuruṣāḥ |
Gen. | kimpuruṣasya | kimpuruṣayoḥ | kimpuruṣāṇām |
Dat. | kimpuruṣāya | kimpuruṣābhyām | kimpuruṣebhyaḥ |
Instr. | kimpuruṣeṇa | kimpuruṣābhyām | kimpuruṣaiḥ |
Acc. | kimpuruṣam | kimpuruṣau | kimpuruṣān |
Abl. | kimpuruṣāt | kimpuruṣābhyām | kimpuruṣebhyaḥ |
Loc. | kimpuruṣe | kimpuruṣayoḥ | kimpuruṣeṣu |
Voc. | kimpuruṣa | kimpuruṣau | kimpuruṣāḥ |
किम्पुरुष [ kimpuruṣa ] [ kim-puruṣá ] [ -puruṣá ] ( Lit. ŚBr. i ) or [ -púruṣa ] ( Lit. ŚBr. vii ) , m. " what sort of a man? " a mongrel being (according to the Brāhmaṇas an evil being similar to man ; perhaps originally a kind of monkey ( cf. Lit. BhP. xi , 16 , 29 ) ; in later times the word is usually identified with [ kiṃ-nara ] , though sometimes applied to other beings in which the figure of a man and that of an animal are combined ; these beings are supposed to live on Hema-kūṭa and are regarded as the attendants of Kubera ; with Jains the Kimpurushas , like the Kiṃnaras , belong to the Vyantaras)
N. of one of the nine sons of Āgnīdhra (having the Varsha Kimpurusha as his hereditary portion) Lit. VP.
a division of the earth (one of the nine Khaṇḍas or portions into which the earth is divided , and described as the country between the Himâcala and Hema-kūṭa mountains , also called [ kimpuruṣa-varṣa ] Lit. Kād.)Lit. VP. Lit. BhP. Lit. MatsyaP.
[ kimpuruṣī ] f. a female Kimpurusha Lit. R. vii , 88 , 22