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वैश्वानर mfn. mf(ई)n. (fr. विश्वा-नर) relating or belonging to all men, omnipresent, known or worshipped, everywhere, universal, general, common, [RV.] &c. &c. consisting of all men, full in number, complete, [RV.] ; [AV.] ; [ŚrS.] relating or belonging to the gods collectively, [Lāṭy.] all-commanding, [AV.] relating or sacred to अग्निवैश्वानर, [TS.] ; [ŚBr.] ; [ŚrS.] composed by विश्वानर or वैश्वानर, [Cat.] वैश्वानर m. m.N. of अग्नि or Fire, [RV.] &c. &c. (अग्निVaiśv° is regarded as the author of x, 79, 80) a partic. अग्नि, [ĀrṣBr.] the fire of digestion, [MW.] the sun, sunlight, [AV.] ; [ŚāṅkhBr.] (in the वेदान्त) N. of the Supreme Spirit or Intellect when located in a supposed collective aggregate of gross bodies (= विराज्, प्रजा-पति, पुरुष), वेदान्तs, [RTL. 35] N. of a दैत्य, [Hariv.] ; [Pur.] of various men, [Kathās.] (pl. ) of a family of ऋषिs, [MBh.] वैश्वानर n. n. men collectively, mankind, [TBr.] N. of a सामन्, [ĀrṣBr.]
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