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तुम्बुरु m. m.
N. of a pupil of कलापिन्, [Pāṇ. 4-3, 104] ; [Kāś.] ([Kār.] )
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A sage. Some details.
(i) This sage was one among the many sages who came from the north to visit Śrī Rāma on his return to Ayodhyā after the exile. Those who came from the north were--Kaśyapa, Vasiṣṭha, Atri, Viśvāmitra, Gautama, Jamadagni, Bharadvāja, Sanakādis, Śarabhaṅga, Durvāsas, Mataṅga, Vibhāṇḍaka and Tumburu. [Uttara Rāmāyaṇa] .
(ii) Tumburu was one among the ṛṣis who visited Bhīṣma lying on his bed of arrows. [Chapter 47, Śānti Parva] .
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of a गन्धर्व, [MBh.] &c. (‘attendant of the 5th अर्हत् of the present अवसर्पिणी’ [Jain.] )
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तुम्बुरु n. n. coriander or the fruit of Diospyros embryopteris (also
°री and तुबरी, [L.] ), [Suśr.] ; iv; vi, 42, 67 and (metrically °रू) 118 [Pāṇ. 6-1, 143] ; [Kāś.]
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