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आनर्त्त

   { ānartta }
Script: Devanagari

आनर्त्त     

Puranic Encyclopaedia  | English  English
A place in ancient Bhārata. Arjuna conquered this place. [Śloka 4, Chapter 26, Sabhā Parva, M.B.] .
ĀNARTTA   Grandson of Vaivasvatamanu. He was a king, son of Śaryāti. 1. Genealogy. Descending in order from Viṣṇu-Brahmā- Marīci-Kaśyapa-Vivasvān-Vaivasvatamanu-Śaryāti- Ānartta. Sixteen sons were born to Vaivasvatamanu: Manu, Yama, Yamī, Aśvinīkumāra, Revanta, Sudyumna, Ikṣvāku, Nṛga, Śaryāti, Diṣṭa, Dhṛṣṭa, Karūṣa, Nariṣyanta, Nābhāga, Pṛṣadhra and Kavi. Of these Śaryāti got two children, Sukanyā and Anartta. Sukanyā became the wife of Cyavana.
2) Other details.
It was this king who built the fortresses at the town of Kuśasthalī (Dvārakā). Varuṇa submerg- ed in the ocean all the fortresses built by him and the place for some time remained as a forest-land. [Daśama Skandha, Bhāgavata Kilippāttu] . It was after that that Śrī Kṛṣṇa made that land beautiful and called it Dvārakā. The country ruled over by Ānartta was called Ānarttam. During his regime there lived in his land a very great scholar named Vedaratha. [Umeśānavrata, Śiva Purāṇa] See under Vedaratha.

आनर्त्त     

हिन्दी (hindi) WN | Hindi  Hindi
See : नृत्यशाला, आनर्त

आनर्त्त     

Shabda-Sagara | Sanskrit  English
आनर्त्त  m.  (-र्त्तः)
1. A country on the north of the Malabar Coast.
2. A stage, a theatre.
3. War.
4. Water.
5. An inhabitant of Ānarta.
E. आङ् before नृत् to dance, aff. घञ्.
ROOTS:
आङ् नृत् घञ्

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