Apivyadarshana, Apīvya岹śԲ: 1 definition
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The Sanskrit term Apīvya岹śԲ can be transliterated into English as Apivyadarsana or Apivyadarshana, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Goldstücker Sanskrit-English DictionaryApīvya岹śԲ (अपीव्यदर्शन):—[bahuvrihi compound] m. f. n.
(-Բ�--Բ) Of very beautiful appearance. In the two verses of the Bhāgav. Purāna (1. 12. 8.): dadarśa puruṣaṃ�. aṅguṣṭhamātramamala� sphuratpuraṭamaulinam . īⲹ岹śԲ� śyāma� taḍidvāsasamacyutam (comm. apīº = atisundara� dṛśyata iti 岹śԲ� rūpa� yasya tam), and (3. 28. 17.) īⲹ岹śԲ� śaśvatsarvalokanamaskṛtam &c. (epithets of Viṣṇu; comm. apīº = atisundara� bhaktiviṣaya� 岹śԲ� yasya), the Bombay edition reads in the text as well as in the comm. īⲹ岹śԲ�; but the scrupulous care which distinguishes Bournouf's edition of this Purāṇa leaves no doubt that his reading īⲹº has been adopted on account of better evidence; it is supported, too, by the quotation of the latter verse, in the valuable dictionary of Գٲ𱹲. E. īⲹ and 岹śԲ.
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