Uvacha - “said”
(also spelled uvaca, and used in anustubh meter).- see below
śrī devy uvāca |
śrutaṃ deva mayā sarvaṃ rudrayāmalasambhavam |
trikabhedam aśeṣeṇa sārāt sāravibhāgaśaḥ || 1 ||uvāca, " he spoke this speech to him "
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Vijnanabhairava, or Divine consciousness: a treasury of 112 types ... - Page 131
Jaideva Singh | - 1979 - 173 pages - Preview
... Sri Devi uvaca Idam yadi vapur deva parayas ca mahesvara // 142. Evamuktavyavasthayam japyate ko japas ca kah / Dhyayate ko mahanatha pujyate kas ca trpyati // 143 Huyate kasya va homo yagah kasya ca kirn katham / Sri Bhairava uvaca ...
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Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University ...: Volume 62, Part 2
University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies | - 1999 - Snippet view
And yet avadat occurs only three times in anustubh verses in the entire work, compared with 89 occurrences of abhasata (85 of them as second-cadence forms), 685 occurrences of uvaca (263 at the start of a first pada), ...
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The Purāṇas - Page 176
Ludo Rocher | - 1986 - 282 pages - Preview
him to the conclusion that the purana simply converted into anustubh meter the stanzas in arya and other meters of the Brhatsamhita.189 ... 193 Chapters 1.146— 174 are concerned with medicine;194 they are introduced: Dhanvantarir uvaca. ...
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A concise history of classical Sanskrit literature
Ve Gopālaiyaṅgāra | - 1963 - 270 pages - Snippet view
... anushtubh metre, there are radical points of difference between the two. The Ramayana is a sustained and coherent ... Long speeches and narratives in verses are introduced in the name of the speakers (as Lomahar- shana uvacha etc. ...
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vac
(H1) | vac [p= 912,1] [L=184615]
cl.2 P. |
( Dha1tup. xxiv , 55) vakti (occurs only in sg. vacmi , vakṣi , vakti , and Impv. vaktu ; Ved. also cl.3 P. vívakti ; pf. uvā́ca , ūj RV. &c ; uváktha AV. ; vavāca,vavakṣé RV. ; aor. avocat , °cata RV. &c ; in veda also Subj. vocati , °te , vecāti ; Pot. vocét , °ceta ; Impv. vocatu ; Prec. ucyāsam Br. ; fut. vaktā́ ib. &c ; vakṣyáti RV. &c ; °te MBh. ; Cond. avakṣyat Br. Up. ; inf. vā*ktum Br. &c ; °tave RV. ; °tos Br. ; ind.p. uktvā́ Br. &c ; -úcya ib.) , to speak , say , tell , utter , announce , declare , mention , proclaim , recite , describe (with acc. with or without prati dat. or gen. of pers. , and acc. of thing ; often with double acc. e.g. tam idaṃ vākyam uvāca , " he spoke this speech to him " ; with double acc. also " to name , call " A1. with nom ; " one's self " ; with punar , " to speak again , repeat " ; or " to answer , reply ") RV. &c ;
to reproach , revile (acc.) Hariv. R. : Pass. ucyáte (aor. avāci , or in later language avoci) , to be spoken or said or told or uttered &c RV. &c (yad ucyate , " what the saying is ") ;
to resound RV. ;
to be called or accounted , be regarded as , pass for (nom. L. also loc.) Mn. MBh. &c : Caus. vācayati , °te (Pot. vācayīta A1s3vGr2. ; aor. avīvacat ; Pass. vācyate) , to cause to say or speak or recite or pronounce (with , double acc. ; often the object is to be supplied) Br. Gr2S. MBh. &c ;
to cause anything written or printed to speak i.e. to read out loud Hariv. Ka1v. Katha1s. &c ;
( Dha1tup. xxxiv , 35) to say , tell , declare Bhat2t2. ;
to promise MBh. : Desid. vivakṣati , °te (Pass. vivakṣyate) , to desire to say or speak or recite or proclaim or declare MBh. Ka1v. &c ;
(Pass.) to be meant S3am2k. Sarvad. : Intens. (only ávāvacīt) to call or cry aloud RV. x , 102 , 6. [cf. Gk. ἐπ for ϝεπ in ἔπος , ὄψ , ὄσσα &c ; Lat. vocare , vox ;Germ. gi-waht , gi-wahinnen , er-whnen.]
ucca
(H1) | ucca [L=30224]
mfn. |
(said to be fr. ca fr. √añc with 1. ud) , high , lofty , elevated
[L=30225] |
tall |
MBh. Kum. S3is3. Katha1s. &c
[L=30226] |
deep |
Caurap.
[L=30227] |
high-sounding , loud |
Bhartr2. VarBr2S.
[L=30228] |
pronounced with the |
udātta accent RPra1t. VPra1t. &c
[L=30229] |
intense , violent |
R.
(H1B) | ucca [L=30230]
m. |
height MBh.
(H1B) | ucca [L=30231]
m. |
the apex of the orbit of a planet , kālas. R. &c
(H1B) | ucca [L=30232]
m. |
compar. ucca-tara , superl. ucca-tama ; ([cf. Hib. uchdan , " a hillock " ; Cambro-Brit. uched , " cleve. "])
(H2) | ucca [p= 1321,2] [L=321850]
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comp.)
Uvacha Usage
The Brihadaranyaka Upanisad
Śrīśa Chandra Vasu, Râmâksya Bhattâchârya - 1916 - 728 pages - Snippet view |
OTT* UvAcha, said, f Hn. 1. Once, &vetaketu, the son of Aruna, came to the assembly of the wise of the Paflchalas. He came to Pravahana, the son of Jibala, who used to keep students. On seeing him, he received him saying, " Oh youth. ...
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Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad: with the commentary of Śrī Madhvācārya ...
Nandalal Sinha | , Madhva - 2001 - 764 pages - Snippet view
Uvacha, said. C Ha. ^aftsRT, Etasmin, on this subject ; on worship of Visnu in the mind, in MA, to me. HT Ma, not *J*fi[VM: Samvadisthah, tell. WI9H*5ft Atmanvi, having Virinoha, who is the presiding deity of Chitta. ^Rl Iti. ...
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Vyasa's Mahabharata, creative insights: Volume 1
P. Lal | - 1995 - 583 pages - Snippet view
Sanjaya uvacha: In the Hastinapur Stadium the Advisory Committee meets Shuddhatma the sage is giving the speech of welcome All the ... Dhristarashtra uvacha: Shuddhatma is stopped by the command of Dur-er-Suyodhana Stick to Sanskrit, ...
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Mantra & meditation
Usharbudh Arya | - 1981 - 237 pages - Snippet view
One text, Para- trimshika (thirty verses on para, the transcendent Word) begins with Devi uvacha: the goddess said. The great Tantric master and yogi of Kashmir , Abhinavagupta, spends fifty pages explaining the meaning of this ...
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Ritual and speculation in early tantrism: studies in honour of ... - Page 65
André Padoux | , Teun Goudriaan - 1992 - 359 pages - Google eBook - Preview
... Chapter 15 paficadasa ullasah / srldevy uvaca / kulesa srotum icchami purascaranalaksanam / sthanaharadibhedam ca vada me paramesvara // 1 Isvara uvaca / srnu devi pravaksyami yan mam tvam pariprcchasi / tasya sravanamatrena ...
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