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वृ हत् vrihat, part. adj. (f. -ī), Great, large, bulky, big; lofty, high; broad, wide, extended; extensive; ample, abundant, much;—dense, compact, thick, close;—grave, important, weighty;—mighty, powerful;—high, clear, loud (as sound, etc.):—vrihad-bal (˚deuphon. for t), s.m. (lit, 'having great strength'), Name of a king of Kośal, and of another king (son of Dev-bhāg):—vrihad-bhānu (˚deuphonic. for t), s.m. (lit.'having great brightness), Fire, or Agni, the god of fire;—name of a son of Sattrayaṇand a manifestation of Vishṇu;—name of a son of Krishṇ;—name of a king:—vrihaj-jan (˚jeuphonic. for t), s.m. A great or illustrious man:—vrihaddharmā, s.m. Name of certain ancient Hindūkings:—vrihad-dhal (vrihat+hal), s.m. A large plough:—vrihad-rath, s.m. An epithet of Indra;—name of a certain ancient Hindūking (lit.'having a large chariot'):—vrihat-karm, s.m. A great work, a weighty business, a mighty act; a miracle:—vrihat-kshatr, s.m. Name of a king:—vrihat-kshetr, s.m. Name of an ancient Hindūking:—an epithet of Prayāg (Allahabad,—`the great place of pilgrimage'):—vrihad-grih, s.m. 'Large-housed'; name of a country (described as lying behind the Vindhya mountains, near the province of Mālwa):—vrihan-nāradīya (˚neuphonic. for t), s.m. 'The large Nāradīya,' name of one of the eighteen Purānas.