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2024年9月18日 · In the concept of dampati in Hindu society are enshrined the ideas of married life – elevated mutual faith, devotion, love and sacrifice. The married stage in life succeeds brahmacharya (celibacy), and is followed by vanaprastha (detached living) and sannyasa (renunciation).
Dampati, in the context of Vaishnavism, translates to "husband and wife," highlighting the intimate bond of mutual affection in a marital relationship. Additionally, according to Vyakarana, Dampati represents a wedded couple and is synonymous with various terms that denote married pairs.
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In the Natyashastra, the term Dampati refers to the relationship between husband and wife, symbolized by a pair represented through hand gestures. The left hand is depicted as Shikhara, symbolizing the female, while the right hand is represented as Mriga-shirsa, symbolizing the male.
2024年2月26日 · दम्पति • (dámpati) stem, m. the lord of the house. (please add the primary text of this usage example) ubʰā́ rajī́ ná keśínā pátir dán. (please add an English translation of this usage example) (dual) husband and wife.
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Natyashastra
Dampati (दम्पति, “husband and wife”).—One of the Eleven Hands denoting Relationships.—(Instructions:) Left hand Śikhara, right hand Mṛga-śīrṣa, indicating female and male.
Jyotisha
Dampati (दम्पति) refers to “husbands and wives”, according to the Bṛhatsaṃhitā (chapter 5), an encyclopedic Sanskrit work written by Varāhamihira mainly focusing on the science of ancient Indian astronomy astronomy (Jyotiṣa).—Accordingly, “Lunar and solar eclipses terminate in ten ways [...] If there should occur a fall of good rain within the said period [i.e., seven days], there will be prosperity in the land and the evils described above will disappear. If on the new-moon day immediately s...
Purana and Itihasa
Dampati (दम्पति) refers to a “couple” (i.e., husband and wife), according to the Śivapurāṇa 2.3.5.—Accordingly, after Goddess Śivā (i.e., Umā/Durgā) granted a boon to Menā:—“[...] O sage, when their mutual sexual intercourse took place, Menā conceived and the child in the womb gradually grew up. She gave birth to a beautiful son Maināka [...] In the city of Himācala there was a wonderful celebration of the event. The couple [i.e., dampati] were highly delighted. Their pain was at an end. He g...
Dampati [दाम्पाती] in the Nepali language is the name of a plant identified with Thalictrum foliolosum DC. from the Ranunculaceae (Buttercup) family. For the possible medicinal usage of dampati, you can check this page for potential sources and references, although be aware that any some or none of the side-effects may not be mentioned here, wether...
Pali-English dictionary
dampati : (m.) wife and husband. Dampati, (Sk. dampati master of the house; dual: husband & wife; cp. also patir dan, *dam, as in Gr. dώ, dώma & des- in despόths=dampati, short base of *dama house =Ved. dama, Gr. dQmos, Lat. domus to *demā(as also in dameti to domesticate) to build, cp. Gr. dέmw & dέmas; Goth. timrjan; Ohg. zimbar; E. timber) master of the house, householder, see tudampati & cp. gahapati. (Page 315)
Marathi-English dictionary
dampatī (दंपती).—m n (S dam A wife, pati A husband.) pop. dampatya n A married pair, husband and wife. For dampatyapūjana-bhōjana &c. see under dampati. dampatī (दंपती).—m n dampatya nA married pair, husband and wife.
Sanskrit dictionary
Dampatī (दम्पती).—m.(du.) 1) The lord of the house (Agni, Indra, the Aśvins); दम्पतीव क्रतुविदा जनेषु (dampatīva kratuvidā janeṣu) Ṛgveda2.39.2. 2) (comp. of jāyā and pati) Husband and wife; तौ दम्पती वसिष्ठस्य गुरोर्जग्मतुराश्रमम् (tau dampatī vasiṣṭhasya gurorjagmaturāśramam)R.1.35;2.7; Manusmṛti 3.116. Dampati (दम्पति).—m. du. (-tī) Husband and wife. E. dam a wife, and pati a husband. jāyā ca patiśca dvandve jāyāśabdasya pakṣe damādeśaḥ . Dampati (दम्पति).—probably daṃs (= and ) -pati (= )...
2024年9月16日 · दंपति • (dampati) m or f. husband and wife; a married couple. दंपति के संतान ― dampati ke santān ― offspring of a couple.
The word Dampati means a husband and his wife. This word is known to one and all among the Hindus. But its religious as well as spiritual significance is known to very few only.