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षुर sura, vulg. sur, s.m. A god, deity; an angel;—the sun;—the stars of the northern hemisphere;—(in poetry), a symbolical expression for the number thirty-three:—surāsur, vulg. sur-asur (˚ra+as˚), s.m. Gods and demons:—surānīk (˚ra+an˚), adv. In a line extending to the gods, in the direction of the gods:—sur-barćā, s.f.=sura-varćā, q.v.:—surbrātā, s.m.=sura-vrāta, q.v.:—sura-bhū-pa, sur-bhūp, and sur-pati, s.m. 'Lord of the gods,' Indra:—sur-pur, s.m. The city or abode of the gods, the capital of Indra; heaven:—surtrātā, s.m. 'Preserver of the gods,' an epithet of Vishṇu:—sur-taru, s.m. Tree of the gods, tree of paradise (syn. kalpa-vr̤iksh):—sur-triya, s.f. Wives of the gods:—sura-ja, suraj, adj. & s.m. (f. -ā), Born of a deity;—son of a god:—surjan, s.m. pl. The gods:—sura-jyeshtha, s.m. 'Oldest of the gods,' an epithet of Brahmā:—sura-dhūp, s.m. Resin, turpentine:—sur-dhenu, s.f. Cow of the gods (=kām-dhenu, q.v.):—surrājā, or sur-rāy, s.m. 'King of the gods,' an epithet of Indra; and of Vishṇu:—sur-rukh, adv. In the direction of the gods:—sur-rūkh, s.m. The five trees of Indra's paradise, or any one of those trees:—sur-sāṅ`ī, or sur-sā`īṅ, s.m.=sur-svāmī, q.v.:—sur-sar, s.m. 'Lake of the gods,' an epithet of Mānassarovar lake:—sur-sarit, or sur-saritā, or sur-sari, s.f. 'River of the gods,' the Ganges:—sur-sari-dhār, s.f. The stream or flow of the Ganges:—sur-samudā`ī, s.f., and sur-samāj, s.m. The gods of the Hindūpantheon regarded in their collective and corporate capacity:—sur-sundarī, s.f. An apsaras, celestial courtezan:—sura-svāmī, or sur-swāmī, s.m. 'Lord of the deities,' an epithet of Indra:—sur-kul, s.m. The race or family of the gods:—sur-guru, s.m. 'Preceptor of the gods,' epithet of Vrihas-pati:—sur-gaṇ, s.m. A class or company of divinities; a host of the gods; an epithet of Śiva:—sur-lok, s.m. The world of the gods, the heaven of Indra:—surmani, s.m. Sun-stone, sun-gem (=sūryamaṇi):—sur-nāth, s.m. = sur-pati, q.v.:—surnārī, s.f. Wives of the gods:—sur-nar, s.m. Gods and men, mortals and immortals:—survānī, vulg. sur-bānī, s.f. Voice of a god; celestial sounds:—sur-vrātā, vulg. sur-brātā, s.m. A class or company of divinities; host or army of the gods:—sur-varćā, vulg. sur-barćā, s.f. Name of a female Rākshas:—sur-vīthī, or sur-vīṅthī, s.f. The way or road of the gods; an epithet of the ecliptic:—sura-hit, adj. & s.m. Beloved of the gods;—a sacrifice; an epithet of Krishṇ:—sures, suresā, sureś, sureśvar (˚ra+īś˚), s.m. 'Lord of the gods,' anepithet of Indra.