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- the principle of life, feeling, thought, and action in living beings, regarded as a distinct entity separate from the body, and commonly held to be separable in existence from the body; the soul.
- (fig.) a most dearest person.
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- the act of receiving, accepting.
- the act or an instance of taking away something that belongs to another using force; robbery.
- a stealing or snatching.
- a desroying or being desroyed; destruction.
- that what was not required, desired, etc.; an unwanted, undesirable thing.
- a gift presened to a bride or bridegroom or a brāhmaṇa boy who is getting his upanayana or religious initiation.
- a mediating between two opposing parties and reconciling them.
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- of white colour; white.
- having yellow or green tinge.
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- the swift, long-horned, bovid ruminant Antelope cervicapra; a black buck.
- the white colour.
- the sun.
- Viṣṇu.
- Śiva.
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- green colour.
- the female black buck, Antelope cervicapra.
- an idol made of gold.
- a collection of things.
- one of the four kinds of beautiful women.
- (pros.) a metrical verse having seventeen syllables in each line (uuuuu-, ----, u-uu-u-).
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- the plant Aloe perfoliata of Liliaceae family.
- a kind of perfume made from this (?) plant.
- the plant Pisum arvense of Papilionaceae family.
- the round, edible seed of this; garden peas.
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- a taking of food breaking a day's fasting.
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- = ಹಾರಣೆ.
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- (hist.) a particular kind of tax levied by a government.
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- a kind of tax imposed by force.