शुनः-शेप m. m. ‘dog-tailed’,
N. of a Vedic
ऋषि (having the
patr. आजीगर्ति, as son of
अजीगर्त or
अजीगर्त, and regarded as the author of the hymns,
i, 24-30, ix, 3;
accord. to
[AitBr. vii, 13-18] , king
हरिश्चन्द्र, whose priest was
विश्वा-मित्र, being childless, made a vow that on obtaining a son he would sacrifice him to the god
वरुण; a son was then born to him named
रोहित, but
हरिश्चन्द्र put off on various pretexts the fulfilment of his vow, and when he at length consented to perform it, his son refused to be sacrificed, and retiring to the forest passed six years there until he met a poor
Brāhmanऋषि named
अजीगर्त, who had three sons, the second of whom,
शुनः-शेप, was purchased by
रोहित for a hundred cows to serve as a substitute for himself
;
वरुण having accepted him as a ransom, he was about to be sacrificed,
विश्वा-मित्र being
होतृ priest, when he saved himself by reciting verses in praise of various deities, and was received into the family of
विश्वा-मित्र as one of his sons under the name of
देव-रातq.v. : the legend is different in the
रामायण, which makes
अम्बरीष, king of
अयोध्या, perform a sacrifice, the victim of which is stolen by
इन्द्र; this king is described as wandering over the earth in search of either the real victim or a substitute until he meets with a
Brāhman named
ऋचीक, from whom he purchases his middle son,
शुनः-शेप, who is about to be sacrificed, when
विश्वा-मित्र saves him by teaching him a prayer to
अग्नि and two hymns to
इन्द्र and
विष्णु; See,
[R. i, 61, 62] ),
[RV.] &c. &c. (
[IW. 25-27] )
शुनः-शेप n. n. the genital organ of a dog,
[MW.]