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अकम्पन (akampana)
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Apte
Englishअकम्पन [akampana], [न. त.] Not shaking. -नः of a Rākṣasa: Rām.
Shabdartha Kaustubha
Kannadaअकम्पन
पदविभागः - > पुल्लिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ಒಬ್ಬ ರಾಕ್ಷಸ
अकम्पन
पदविभागः - > विशेष्यनिघ्नम्
कन्नडार्थः - > ನಡುಕವಿಲ್ಲದ / ಚಲಿಸದಿರುವ
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Wordnet
Sanskrit अकम्पन, अकम्पितता, स्पन्दनहीनता
कम्पनरहितस्य भावः।
"कानिचन वस्तूनि कम्पनरहितानि दृश्यन्ते परं तेषु कम्पनानि भवन्ति।"
Mahabharata
EnglishAkampana(ḥ), a king. § 594 (Abhimanyuv.): VII, 52, 2023, 2029
54, 2125: In days of old there was a king named Akampana. Once, on the field of battle, he was surrounded by his foes. His son Hari was at last slain in the midst of the army. A. grieved day and night. Then the D.-ṛ. Nārada came and told him the origin of death (Mṛtyu, q.v.). “Therefore, ” said Nārada, “don't indulge in fruitless grief for creatures after they are dead…” Akampana felt consoled, and Nārada went to the woods of Nandana.
पुराणम्
Englishअकम्पन / AKAMPANA. (A mighty warrior among the demons).1) Genealogy. Descended from viṣṇu in the following order: viṣṇu-brahmā-Heti-Vidyukeśa-sukeśa Sumāli-akampana.2) Other details. Sumāli married ketumatī and got fourteen children. They were 1) prahasta 2) akampana 3) vikaṭa 4) kālakāmukha 5) Dhūmrāksa 6) daṇḍa 7) Supārśvā 8) Sāṁhrāda 9) Prākvāta 10) bhāsakarṇa 11) vekā 12) puṣpotkaṭā 13) kaikasī and 14) kumbhīnadī. Of these the last four are daughters. prahasta was one of the ministers of rāvaṇa. The thirteenth child kaikasī was married to viśravas, son of pulastya. viśravas got three sons and a daughter. They were rāvaṇa, kumbhakarṇa and vibhīṣaṇa and śūrpaṇakhā. It was akampana who informed rāvaṇa that rāma and lakṣmaṇa had killed his three allies, khara, dūṣaṇa and triśiras (araṇya Kāṇḍa, vālmīki rāmāyaṇa).3) death. akampana fought a fierce battle with hanūmān and in the end hanūmān plucked a big tree and hit akampana on the head with it and killed him. (sarga 56, yuddha Kāṇḍa of rāmāyaṇa)
अकम्पन २ / AKAMPANA II. He was a king who lived in the kṛtayuga. He had a son named hari who was a fierce fighter. He was killed in a battle and the King became much depressed. nārada consoled him with other stories and vyāsa told this story to dharmaputra when he found the latter greatly dejected and gloomy after the great battle was over. (Chapter 52, droṇa parva of M.B. also makes mention of akampana).
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