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- a coloured sticks used in kōlaṭa, a kind of game played by many to the rhythm of a song).
- an arrow made of flowers of different colours (as of Kāma, the God of Love).
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- Kāma, the Love-God, who has arrows made of flowers of different colours.
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- boiled rice, coloured with saffron, turmeric powder, etc., used for waving before a person, deity, to ward off or drive out an evil spirit, effects of another's evil look etc.
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- to become colourful, interesting or charming (to look at, to listen, etc.).
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- to become solid, stout, firm and strong.
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- a kind of very soft rock.
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- to take out butter by churning curds.
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- a cut and polished precious stone or pearl fine enough for use in jewelry; a gemstone.
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- a bag tied over one's back, as by hunters.
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- = ಬಣ್ಣಗೂಳು.