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जाम्बूनद

   { jāmbūnada }
Script: Devanagari

जाम्बूनद     

Puranic Encyclopaedia  | English  English
A son of Janamejaya, a King of the dynasty of Pūru. [M.B. Ādi Parva, Chapter 94, Stanza 56] .
JĀMBŪNADA I   A mountain. The river Ganges flows through the valley of this mountain which is connected with Mahāmeru. [M.B. Vana Parva, Chapter 139, Stanza 16] .
JĀMBŪNADA II   A golden mountain which stands in the place called Uśīrabīja. A King named Marutta performed sacrifice on this mountain. [M.B. Udyoga Parva, Chapter 111, Stanza 23] .
JĀMBŪNADA III   Gold is formed from the river Jambū which flows through Jambūdvīpa (the island Jambū). The gold is called Jāmbūnada, according to [Mahābhārata, Bhīṣma Parva, Chapter 7, Stanza 26] .

जाम्बूनद     

A Sanskrit English Dictionary | Sanskrit  English
जाम्बूनद  mfn. mfn. coming from the river (नदी) जम्बू (kind of gold)
जाम्बूनद  n. n. gold from the जम्बू river, any gold, [MBh.] ; [Hariv. 13099] ; [R.] ; [BhP. v, 16, 21]
जाम्बूनद  mfn. mf()n. = -मय, [MBh. i, xii f.] ; [Hariv. 8419] ; [R. v, 7, 19]
जाम्बूनद  m. m.N. of a son of जनम्-एजय, [MBh. i, 3745]
-पर्वत   = , [Hariv. 12829]
ROOTS:
पर्वत
जाम्बूनद  n. n. a golden ornament, [Śiś. iv, 66]
thorn-apple, [L.]
N. of a lake, [MBh. v, 3843]

जाम्बूनद     

Shabda-Sagara | Sanskrit  English
जाम्बूनद  n.  (-दं) Gold.
E. जम्बुनदी a river flowing from mount Sumeru, the Indian Pactolus, and अण् aff.
ROOTS:
जम्बुनदी अण्

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