किम्पुरुष — {puruṣá} {"ṣBr. vii} or m. 'what sort of a man?' a mongrel being (according to the Brāhmaṇas an evil being similar to man
किम्पुरुष — {púruṣa} {"ṣBr. i}, m. 'what sort of a man?' a mongrel being (according to the Brāhmaṇas an evil being similar to man##perhaps originally a kind of monkey [ xi, 16, 29]##in later times the word is usually identified with {kiṃ-nara}, though sometimes applied to other beings in which the figure of a man and that of an animal are combined##these beings are supposed to live on Hema-kūṭa and are regarded as the attendants of Kubera##with Jains the Kimpurushas, like the Kiṃnaras, belong to the Vyantaras)##N. of one of the nine sons of Āgnīdhra (having the Varsha Kimpurusha as his hereditary portion) VP##a division of the earth (one of the nine Khaṇḍas or portions into which the earth is divided, and described as the country between the Himâcala and Hema-kūṭa mountains, also called {kimpuruṣa-varṣa} Kād.) VP. BhP. MatsyaP. &c##({ī}), f. a female Kimpurusha R. vii, 88, 22##{kimpuruṣī-} √1. {kṛ}, to change into a Kimpurusha ib##{kimpuruṣêśa} m. 'lord of the Kimpurushas', N. of Druma MBh. ii, 410 Hariv. 5014 = 5495##{ṣêśvara} m. N. of Kubera L
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