चन्द्रहास

Hindi

Etymology

From Sanskrit चन्द्रहास (candrahāsa). Cognate with Kannada ಚಂದ್ರಹಾಸ (candrahāsa, sword).

Pronunciation

(Standard Hindi) IPA(key): /t͡ʃən.d̪ɾə.ɦɑːs/, [t͡ʃɐ̃n̪.d̪ɾɐ.ɦäːs]

Noun

चन्द्रहास • (candrahāsm

  1. sword
    Synonyms: तलवार (talvār), खड्ग (khaḍg), कृपाण (kŕpāṇ), आसङ्ग (āsaṅg), करण्ड (karaṇḍ)

Declension

Declension of चन्द्रहास (masc cons-stem)
singular plural
direct चन्द्रहास
candrahās
चन्द्रहास
candrahās
oblique चन्द्रहास
candrahās
चन्द्रहासों
candrahāsõ
vocative चन्द्रहास
candrahās
चन्द्रहासो
candrahāso

Sanskrit

Alternative scripts

Etymology

From चन्द्र (candra, moon) + हास (hāsa, laughter). The latter comes from the root हस् (has, to laugh).

Pronunciation

Noun

च॒न्द्र॒हास॑ • (candrahā́sa) stemm

  1. sword
    Synonyms: खड्ग (khaḍga), कृपाण (kṛpāṇa), आसङ्ग (āsaṅga), करण्ड (karaṇḍa)
  2. An indestructible sword gifted by Lord Shiva to Ravana[1][2][3][4]
  3. A given name

Declension

Masculine a-stem declension of च॒न्द्र॒हास॑
singular dual plural
nominative च॒न्द्र॒हासः॑ (candrahā́saḥ) च॒न्द्र॒हासौ॑ (candrahā́sau)
च॒न्द्र॒हासा॑¹ (candrahā́sā¹)
च॒न्द्र॒हासाः॑ (candrahā́sāḥ)
च॒न्द्र॒हासा॑सः¹ (candrahā́sāsaḥ¹)
accusative च॒न्द्र॒हास॑म् (candrahā́sam) च॒न्द्र॒हासौ॑ (candrahā́sau)
च॒न्द्र॒हासा॑¹ (candrahā́sā¹)
च॒न्द्र॒हासा॑न् (candrahā́sān)
instrumental च॒न्द्र॒हासे॑न (candrahā́sena) च॒न्द्र॒हासा॑भ्याम् (candrahā́sābhyām) च॒न्द्र॒हासैः॑ (candrahā́saiḥ)
च॒न्द्र॒हासे॑भिः¹ (candrahā́sebhiḥ¹)
dative च॒न्द्र॒हासा॑य (candrahā́sāya) च॒न्द्र॒हासा॑भ्याम् (candrahā́sābhyām) च॒न्द्र॒हासे॑भ्यः (candrahā́sebhyaḥ)
ablative च॒न्द्र॒हासा॑त् (candrahā́sāt) च॒न्द्र॒हासा॑भ्याम् (candrahā́sābhyām) च॒न्द्र॒हासे॑भ्यः (candrahā́sebhyaḥ)
genitive च॒न्द्र॒हास॑स्य (candrahā́sasya) च॒न्द्र॒हास॑योः (candrahā́sayoḥ) च॒न्द्र॒हासा॑नाम् (candrahā́sānām)
locative च॒न्द्र॒हासे॑ (candrahā́se) च॒न्द्र॒हास॑योः (candrahā́sayoḥ) च॒न्द्र॒हासे॑षु (candrahā́seṣu)
vocative चन्द्र॑हास (cándrahāsa) चन्द्र॑हासौ (cándrahāsau)
चन्द्र॑हासा¹ (cándrahāsā¹)
चन्द्र॑हासाः (cándrahāsāḥ)
चन्द्र॑हासासः¹ (cándrahāsāsaḥ¹)
  • ¹Vedic

Descendants

  • Hindi: चन्द्रहास (candrahās, sword)
  • Kannada: ಚಂದ್ರಹಾಸ (candrahāsa, sword, Chandrahasa)
  • Ashokan Prakrit: 𑀘𑀦𑁆𑀤𑀭𑀸𑀲 (candarāsa, divine sword)

Adjective

च॒न्द्र॒हास॑ • (candrahā́sa) stem

  1. of or relating to a sword

References

  1. ^ Bennett, James (7 June 2017), Beneath the Winds: Masterpieces of Southeast Asian Art from the Art Gallery of South Australia[1], Australia: Art Gallery of South Australia, →ISBN, page 251
  2. ^ Cakrabartī, Bishṇupada (24 July 2008), The Penguin Companion to the Ramayana[2], Penguin, →ISBN, retrieved 24 July 2018, page 91
  3. ^ "Chandrahas". cleandungeon. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  4. ^ Social, Daily. "12 Of The Most Powerful Divine Weapons From Hindu Mythology". Daily Social. Retrieved 24 July 2018.