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| adhigata : found , obtained , acquired ; gone over , studied , learnt . |
| Adhiratha : foster father of Karṇa . He was a charioteer by profession . He one day found the child Karṇa floating in the Ganges in a basket . His wife was barren and happily he took the child home and gave it to his wife . |
| adhirūḍha : an advanced symptom of mahā-bhāva found only in the gopīs . |
| Ativyapti : Redundancy : this is one of the three tests of understanding an object . This arises when the characteristics pointed out are found in or are common to other objects also . For instance , the cows are four-legged . Here not only cows , but als |
| Brahmana : A knower of Brahman . A Brahmin . A Vedic liturgical text explaining the rituals found in the Vedic samhitas ( collection of hymns ). A guidebook for performing those rites . |
| Chamaka . Hymn of prayer to Siva found in the Yajur-veda . |
| cintāmaṇi : a spiritual mystically potent gemstone (touchstone) , found in the transcendental realm . It fulfills all the desires of one who possesses it . When applied to a metal transforms it into gold . |
| cintita : thought , considered ; thought of . imagined Vet ; found out , investigated Nal . 4 ( %{ su- } ) ; treated of . Madhus ; reflecting , considering ; thought , reflection , care , trouble li , 24 Dhu1rtas ; intention i ; ( % ) see %{ caintita }. |
| coriander leaves , fresh : the fresh leaves of the hardy annual plant Coriandrum sativum . Fresh coriander is one of the most commonly used flavouring herbs in the world , certainly on par with parsley . It is found in markets throughout the Middle East , |
| dharmaśālā : buildings usually found in holy places in India which provide free or cheap rooming for pilgrims and mendicants . |
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