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दशार्ह

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दशार्ह

Puranic Encyclopaedia  | English  English |   | 
DAŚĀRHA   A king of the Yadu family. he was so famous that his descendants were called the Daśārhas. As Śrī Kṛṣṇa was born as a descendant in the line of Daśārha, Śrī Kṛṣṇa is sometimes called Dāśārha, in certain places. For genealogy see under Yaduvaṁśa.

दशार्ह

दशार्ह

A Sanskrit English Dictionary | Sanskrit  English |   | 
दशार्ह  m. (g.विमुता-दि and प्रज्ञा-दि) m. pl. (g.पर्श्व्-आदि) N. of a warrior tribe, [MBh. iii] ; 11, 12">[BhP. i, 11, 12]
   sg. of its ancestor (being of यदु's family), ix, 24, 3 iv, 12, 16">[VP. iv, 12, 16] ; ii, 33, 40">[VāyuP. ii, 33, 40] ; 68, 42 f.">[LiṅgaP. i, 68, 42 f.] ; xliv 140">[MatsyaP. xliv 140] ; [AgP.] ; [BrahmaP.] ; [Hariv. 1991]
दास्°   कृष्ण, xiii, 7003">[MBh. xiii, 7003] (, B)
°शभूमि-ग   = , [L.]
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दशार्ह

Shabda-Sagara | Sanskrit  English |   | 
दशार्ह  m.  (-र्हः)
   1. A buddha or Jina.
   2. A country in the south of india, the kingdom of YADU. m. plu. (-र्हाः) The Yadavas or people of Dasarha.
   E. दश ten, and अर्ह proper, worthy.

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