उपानह्

Sanskrit

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Etymology

From Proto-Indo-Aryan *upaHnádʰ- (that which is tied below), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *upa- (under, below) + *Hnadʰ- (to tie, to bind). By surface analysis, उप (upa, under, below) + नह् (nah, to bind). Cognate with Avestan 𐬥𐬀𐬯𐬐𐬀 (naska, bundle), 𐬥𐬀𐬜𐬀 (naδa, headgear).

Pronunciation

Noun

उपानह् • (upānáh) root form, f

  1. a shoe, sandal
    • c. 1200 BCE – 800 BCE, Kṛṣṇa-Yajurveda (Taittirīya Saṃhitā) V.4.4.4:
      ...मृत्युर्वा एष यदग्निः । ब्रह्मण एतद्रूपं यत्कृष्णाजिनम् । कार्ष्णी उपानहाव् उप मुञ्चते ब्रह्मणैव मृत्योरन्तर्धत्ते...
      ...mṛtyúrvā́ eṣá yádagníḥ. bráhmaṇa etádrūpáṃ yátkṛṣṇājinám. kā́rṣṇī upānáhāv úpa muñcate bráhmaṇaivá mṛtyórantárdhatte...
      ...the fire [represents] death; the black antelope skin [represents] holy power; he puts on a pair of sandals made of black antelope skin; verily by the holy power he shuts himself away from death...

Derived terms

  • उपानह (upānaha)
  • चरणोपानह् (caraṇopānah)

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