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- Viṣṇu who does not decay, perish or die.
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- a cart-load; a quantity, measuring 20 khaṇḍuga.
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- that which is devoid of consciousness; a mundane and inert object.
- the quality of such an object.
- (Phil.) the material cause for the phenomenal world.
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- wanting consciousness; not having rational thinking; irrational.
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- the condition of being pure; state of being free from mixture of any kind, defilement; purity.
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- unbroken rice grains mixed with saffron, used in religious ceremonies.
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- to give shape to a molten or plastic material in a mould; to mould.
- to impress; to imprint; to stamp.
- (fig.) to make an indelible impression on the mind.
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- a very short duration of time (just required for a blink of the eye).
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- (dial.) that which belongs to, related to, followed in a different or distant place.
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- filled; loaded with.
- tied; strung; woven.
- collected; accumulated; heaped.