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- the established end, final end or aim or purpose.
- demonstrated conclusion of an argument (of the fourth member of a syllogism following on the refutation of the pūrvapakṣna).
- settled opinion, doctrine; dogma; axiom, received or admitted truth.
- any fixed or canonical treatise on any subject (as on astronomy, philosophy, mathematics, etc.).
- one of the four clans or schools of Śaivas.
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- the private or women quarters in a palace or big mansion.
- women living there.
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- a man who establishes or proves his conclusions logically.
- a man learned in text books as on science, philosophy, mathetatics, astronomy, etc.
- a man who foretells based on the position of stars, planets, personś horoscopes, etc.; an astrologer.
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- a man who establishes or proves his conclusions logically.
- a man learned in text books as on science, philosophy, mathetaticas, astronomy, etc.