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- power; strength; might.
- Pārvati or any of her various forms (reckoned differently by different people) as the energy or active power of the universe personified.
- a kind of mystical weapon, of which Pārvati, is the presiding deity.
- a woman in gen.
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- physically powerful; having great muscular strength; robust; strong.
- having much power of mind; skilled; talented; able.
- having ability; able to do things well; capable; competent.
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- a feeling of intentness or concern about something; interest.
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- (Noun)
- power; strength; might.
- Pārvati or any of her various forms (reckoned differently by different people) as the energy or active power of the universe personified.
- a kind of mystical weapon, of which Pārvati, is the presiding deity.
- a woman in gen.
- a sword.
- a strong, powerful man.
- name of a sage, son of the illustrious sage Vasiṣṭha.
- the talent of a poet; poetic talent.
- (astrol.) a particular conjugation of planets, in which all the planets are in seventh to tenth houses (in all these four houses), which is supposed to result in loss of money and wealth.
- (log.) the relation between a word and its sense; the signification of a word.
- ಶಕ್ತಿಮೀರಿ ಪ್ರಯತ್ನಿಸು śakti mīri prayatnisu to try all-out; to attempt to do wholeheartedly; ಶಕ್ತಿಮೀರಿ ಮಾಡು śakti mīri māḍu to do (somethng) sincerely and more than what one could do in the normal circumstances.
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- a strong, powerful woman.
- an influential woman.
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- relating to power or energy.
- relating to the Śakti, the divine energy of the universe.
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- a sect that upholds the supremacy of Durge, and follow several tāntric methods.
- a man belonging to this sect.
- any observance, custom, philosophy, etc. relating to the this sect.
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- a cooked grain of rice.
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- burning heat.
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- three days old water in which rice was boiled.
- the quality of being sour.
- that which is fermented; a liquid that is sour; an acid.
- the quality or fact of being harsh, hard; harshness; hardness.