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- a stone pillar or light post on the seashore as an identification mark.
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- the condition of temperature being much lower; the sensation produced by a loss or absence of normal heat; coldness; chillness.
- a being moistened, covered or saturated with water; wetness.
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- = ದಂಡಿಗೆ.
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- a form of Goddess Pārvati.
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- the quality of being worthy of esteem or honour; worthiness; dignity.
- the quality of being able; power to do, bear etc.; ability; capacity.
- the act, fact or process of exerting; active use of strength, power, etc.; vigorous action.
- the quality or fact of excelling another in quantity, quality, merit, etc.
- physical fight; conflict; strife; contention.
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- the condition of temperature being much lower; the sensation produced by a loss or absence of normal heat; coldness; chillness.
- a being moistened, covered or saturated with water; wetness.
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- a woman who engages in sexual intercourse for money; a whore; a prostitute.
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- a thick stick or staff.
- the long, thick part of vīṇe, tambūri, etc, on which the main strings pass.
- a thick, short piece of wood hung to the neck of cattle to restrain them from moving fast.
- the crossbar of a balance; the beam.
- a carpenteṛs tool with a curved blade attached to a long handle at right angle, used for trimming and smoothing wood; an adze.
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- a man holding a staff, as a guard, door-keeper, etc.
- an ascetic or student who carries a long, thin staff for religious purpose.
- Yama, who holds a mace-like weapon.
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- a man appointed for menial work or is subject to slavery.
- a man (as a devotee) who has completely surrendered to another (deity).