1. ಶೇವ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. = ಶೇಫ - 1.
    3. a snake or serpent.
    4. height; elevation.
    5. joy; happiness.
    6. fire.
  2. ಶಾವೆ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. the occupation or condition of a servant.
    3. a religious service to a god.
  3. ಶಿವ

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    1. causing prosperity; auspicious; beneficient; pleasing.
  4. ಶಿವ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. the quality of being auspicious, beneficient or pleasing; auspiciousness.
    3. happiness; bliss; felicity.
    4. prosperous condition; good fortune, wealth, success, etc.; prosperity.
    5. any of the four vedas.
    6. the male organ of sexual intercourse and urinary ejection; the penis.
  5. ಶಿವಾ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. the tree Prosopis cineraria ( = P. spicigera) of Mimosaceae family; sponge tree.
  6. ಶಿವೆ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. Pārvati, personified energy of the universe and wife of Śiva.
    3. the tree Prosopis cineraria ( = P. spicigera) of Mimosaceae family.
    4. the plant Terminalia chebula of Combrefaceae family.
    5. its astringent fruit; myrobalan.
    6. the tree Emblica officinalis ( = Phylanthus emblica) of Euphorbiaceae family.
  7. ಶೈವ

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    1. of or relating to Śiva.
    2. of or relating to Śaiva philosophy, religion, etc.
  8. ಶವ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. a dead body, esp. of a person; a corpse.
    3. water.
    4. ಶವದ ಪೆಟ್ಟಿಗೆ śavada peṭṭige = ಶವಸಂಪುಟ.
  9. ಶೈವ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. an āgama that upholds the supremacy of Śiva.
    3. any of several religions or cults of a religion, that worship of and, uphold the supremacy of, Śiva.
    4. a follower of any of these religions or cults.
    5. (dance.) a partricular standing posture in which the left foot is kept in natural position and the toes of the right are bent forward and placed on the floor while the heal is raised up.

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