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- great joy, pleasure.
- enthusiasm; zeal.
- dommineering arrogance.
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- the fact of having dealings, intercourse, with; association.
- a reason, cause or motive.
- connection of persons by blood, marriage, etc.; kinship; relation.
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- that which is accepted, agreed.
- a harmonious agreement.
- ಸಮ್ಮತಹೊಡೆ sammata hoḍe to accept (humbly or without any resistance).
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- that can be accepted or is worth accepting; acceptable; agreeable.
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- intoxicated.
- arrogant; overbearing.
- happy; joyful; mirthful; glad.
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- an egoistic, disdainfully haughty man.
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- a concentrating of the mind on, and reflecting solemnly on sacred matters; contemplation; meditation.
- a meditating on the Supreme or abstract principle of the universal being, following self-denial, strict austere, moral and ethical life, etc.
- a place where a dead body is buried.
- a tomb constructed on it; a cenotaph.
- the practice of burrying alive saints and a vřndāvana built over there; the sanctuary or tomb of a saint.
- (rhet.) an attributing of the character, quality of one object to another.
- (yoga.) profound or abstract meditation; intense contemplation of any particular object so as to identify the contemplator with the contemplated object, the eighth stage of yoga.
- (jain.) a dying by abstaining from the food, as a vow.
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- an organisation of persons having common interests, purposes, etc.; society; a league; an association.
- a number of persons or things gathered closely together; a group; a cluster; an agregation.
- a group of experts appointed to study a problem and suggest remedial measures.
- (jain.) a religious vow that a monk has to observe.
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- = ಸಮಿತ್ತು.
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- the dried twigs of fig trees used as an oblation to the Fire God in a sacrifice.