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डम्बर

   { ḍambarḥ, ḍambara }
Script: Devanagari

डम्बर

Puranic Encyclopaedia  | English  English |   | 
ḌAMBARA   one of the two attendants given by Brahmā to Subrahmaṇya. The other attendant's name is Āḍaṁbara. [M.B. Śalya Parva, Chapter 45, Verse 39] .

डम्बर

A Sanskrit English Dictionary | Sanskrit  English |   | 
डम्बर  m. m. great noise, loud assertion of (in comp.), verbosity, [Kathās. cvii, 5] ; [Pratāpar.] ; [Sāh.]
   entanglement, multitude, mass, [Mālatīm.] ; [Mcar.] ; [Kathās.lxxi]
   beauty, [Uttarar.] ; [Viddh.]
   N. of an attendant of स्कन्द, ix, 2541">[MBh. ix, 2541]
डुम्ब्°   of a गन्धर्व, [Hariv.] (v.l.)
   cf.-.

डम्बर

The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary | Sanskrit  English |   | 
डम्बरः [ḍambarḥ] a.  a. famous, renowned.
   रः An assemblage, collection, mass; [Māl.9.16.]
   show, pomp.
   resemblance, likeness, appearance; [U.6.17;] [Māl.3.7.]
   pride, arrogance.
   A great noise, loud assertion, verbosity; आविर्भावडम्बरं कृत्वा [Ks.17.5.]
   beauty.-Comp. नामन् having a high-sounding name; [Māl. 1.4-5.] (v. l.)

डम्बर

Shabda-Sagara | Sanskrit  English |   | 
डम्बर   adj.
  f.  (-रा)
   1. famous, renowned.
   2. (m) An assemblage, a mass. as in गेघडम्वर .

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