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प्रभञ्जन

   { prabhañjana }
Script: Devanagari

प्रभञ्जन     

Puranic Encyclopaedia  | English  English
A Kṣatriya king. Once this king killed a deer while it was breast-feeding its child and by a curse of the mother-deer Prabhañjana had to live as a tiger for a hundred years. When the period of the curse was coming to an end, the tiger heard the advice of a cow called Nandā and got himself transformed into his original form of the king. [Chapter 18, Sṛṣṭi Khaṇḍa, Padma Purāṇa] .
PRABHAÑJANA I   The first son of Citravāhana, king of Maṇipura. Citravāhana who was without a son for a long time did penance for obtaining a son. Śiva was pleased with his penance and he blessed him and assured him of a son soon. [Śloka 29, Chapter 214, Ādi Parva] .
PRABHAÑJANA II   A king. He performed Śiva-worship for ten thousand years and attained Dikpālakatva. The name of his son was Pūtātmā. [Skanda Purāṇa, 41, 13] .

प्रभञ्जन     

A Sanskrit English Dictionary | Sanskrit  English
प्र-°भञ्जन  mfn. mfn. = °भङ्गिन्, [Kauś.] ; [MBh.] ; [Hariv.]
ROOTS:
प्र °भञ्जन
प्र-°भञ्जन  m. m. wind or the god of wind, storm, tempest, hurricane, [MBh.] ; [R.] &c.
ROOTS:
प्र °भञ्जन
a nervous disease, [Suśr.]
a partic.समाधि, [Kāraṇḍ.]
N. of a prince, [MBh.]
प्र-°भञ्जन  n. n. the act of breaking to pieces, [AdbhBr.]
ROOTS:
प्र °भञ्जन

प्रभञ्जन     

Shabda-Sagara | Sanskrit  English
प्रभञ्जन  mfn.  (-नः-ना-नं) Breaking, destroying.
 m.  (-नः) Air or wind.
E. प्र before, भञ्ज् to break, aff. युच् .
ROOTS:
प्र भञ्ज् युच् .

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