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Overview of all Purana concepts:
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Hemicrania refers to: A condition resulting from aggravated bodily Vayu, causing excruciating pain on one side of the head... A specific type of headache induced by deranged Vayu affecting blood flow within arteries in the head.
Hemicrania refers to: A condition resulting from aggravated bodily Vayu, causing excruciating pain on one side of the head... A specific type of headache induced by deranged Vayu affecting blood flow within arteries in the head.
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Trigunatita refers to: Refers to the state of transcending the three qualities of nature (sattva, rajas, tamas) to achieve release from suffering... A state of transcending the three constituents (sattva, rajas, tamas), achieving a level of consciousness where one's true essence is recognized as separate from Matter.
Trigunatita refers to: Refers to the state of transcending the three qualities of nature (sattva, rajas, tamas) to achieve release from suffering... A state of transcending the three constituents (sattva, rajas, tamas), achieving a level of consciousness where one's true essence is recognized as separate from Matter.
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Shubeccha refers to: The first stage of Jnana characterized by a pure intention and seeking of knowledge... The good desire that initiates the journey toward self-realization and spiritual development.
Shubeccha refers to: The first stage of Jnana characterized by a pure intention and seeking of knowledge... The good desire that initiates the journey toward self-realization and spiritual development.
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Ironclub refers to: A weapon carried by Krishna, symbolizing strength and might in overcoming evil forces like Kamsa and Keshin... A weapon wielded by certain deities, symbolizing strength and the ability to overcome obstacles.
Ironclub refers to: A weapon carried by Krishna, symbolizing strength and might in overcoming evil forces like Kamsa and Keshin... A weapon wielded by certain deities, symbolizing strength and the ability to overcome obstacles.
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Jivacchraddha refers to: A form of Shraddha that is conducted while the performer is still alive, aimed at achieving liberation and the fulfillment of all Siddhis... The rite of offering to the living, performed by Manu, which signifies devotion and respect towards life.
Jivacchraddha refers to: A form of Shraddha that is conducted while the performer is still alive, aimed at achieving liberation and the fulfillment of all Siddhis... The rite of offering to the living, performed by Manu, which signifies devotion and respect towards life.
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Vriddhiroga refers to: A classification of conditions involving swelling that may affect blood, fat, urine, or the colon, with seven types overall... A disease characterized by swelling in the body that can be divided into different types based on the underlying vitiated elements.
Vriddhiroga refers to: A classification of conditions involving swelling that may affect blood, fat, urine, or the colon, with seven types overall... A disease characterized by swelling in the body that can be divided into different types based on the underlying vitiated elements.
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Hyperperaxia refers to: A symptom associated with Raja Yakshma, characterized by elevated body temperature... Hyperperaxia denotes a condition of elevated body temperature that can occur in various types of Masurika, often indicating severe complications.
Hyperperaxia refers to: A symptom associated with Raja Yakshma, characterized by elevated body temperature... Hyperperaxia denotes a condition of elevated body temperature that can occur in various types of Masurika, often indicating severe complications.
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Kushtham refers to: One of the herbs in the mixture aimed at treatment... A medicinal herb with numerous uses in traditional remedies.
Kushtham refers to: One of the herbs in the mixture aimed at treatment... A medicinal herb with numerous uses in traditional remedies.
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Saindhavam refers to: Included in the compound as part of its therapeutic effects... Rock salt included in various formulations for its therapeutic effects.
Saindhavam refers to: Included in the compound as part of its therapeutic effects... Rock salt included in various formulations for its therapeutic effects.
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Strangury refers to: A painful or difficult urination, observed particularly in the type of Udavarta caused by urinary retention... A condition marked by painful urination; relieved by solutions of sugar and Yava-Ksharam.
Strangury refers to: A painful or difficult urination, observed particularly in the type of Udavarta caused by urinary retention... A condition marked by painful urination; relieved by solutions of sugar and Yava-Ksharam.
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Clepsydra refers to: A vessel for measuring time, illustrating the temporal aspects of cosmic cycles and dissolution... A vessel for measuring time used in ancient practices, emphasizing the measurement of durations.
Clepsydra refers to: A vessel for measuring time, illustrating the temporal aspects of cosmic cycles and dissolution... A vessel for measuring time used in ancient practices, emphasizing the measurement of durations.
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Shivasnana refers to: The ablution pertaining to Shiva, performed by devotees as part of their sacred rites... Ablution specific to the worship of Shiva, symbolizing purification.
Shivasnana refers to: The ablution pertaining to Shiva, performed by devotees as part of their sacred rites... Ablution specific to the worship of Shiva, symbolizing purification.
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Desolation refers to: An overall feeling of ruin and destruction that pervaded the battlefield and surrounding areas due to the conflict... A state of emptiness or destruction, often following abandonment or loss.
Desolation refers to: An overall feeling of ruin and destruction that pervaded the battlefield and surrounding areas due to the conflict... A state of emptiness or destruction, often following abandonment or loss.
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My refers to: The queen's thoughts are focused on her son, causing her grief to become more intense... The speaker is referring to themselves, indicating a subject.
My refers to: The queen's thoughts are focused on her son, causing her grief to become more intense... The speaker is referring to themselves, indicating a subject.
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Vedavyasasmriti refers to: Another Smriti text that discusses intercaste marriage, providing context and examples... The Vedavyasasmriti expresses the belief that a man does not achieve completeness until he finds a wife.
Vedavyasasmriti refers to: Another Smriti text that discusses intercaste marriage, providing context and examples... The Vedavyasasmriti expresses the belief that a man does not achieve completeness until he finds a wife.
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Refulgent refers to: Bhanu signifies the radiant quality of the Sun, illuminating everything with its brilliance... Having a glowing or radiant quality, often used to describe the divine attributes.
Refulgent refers to: Bhanu signifies the radiant quality of the Sun, illuminating everything with its brilliance... Having a glowing or radiant quality, often used to describe the divine attributes.
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Strife refers to: The lord is recoiling from the strife, indicating a change in his behavior... The term describes the blood that was mixed with the strife, as the combatants renewed the battle, despite their exhaustion.
Strife refers to: The lord is recoiling from the strife, indicating a change in his behavior... The term describes the blood that was mixed with the strife, as the combatants renewed the battle, despite their exhaustion.
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Rage refers to: This is the strong emotion that the speaker feels and it causes him to fall to earth, after speaking... Rage is an intense anger that Sugriva felt, which led him to seek to end his brother's life and to satisfy his anger.
Rage refers to: This is the strong emotion that the speaker feels and it causes him to fall to earth, after speaking... Rage is an intense anger that Sugriva felt, which led him to seek to end his brother's life and to satisfy his anger.
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Fall refers to: Lanka would fall consumed, signifying destruction... The word 'fall' describes a downward movement, which suggests the defeat of the enemies.
Fall refers to: Lanka would fall consumed, signifying destruction... The word 'fall' describes a downward movement, which suggests the defeat of the enemies.
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Vyaghresha refers to: A Linga that provides protection and removes fear for devotees; named after a past event involving a tiger... A deity worshipped following the bath in Dandakhata.
Vyaghresha refers to: A Linga that provides protection and removes fear for devotees; named after a past event involving a tiger... A deity worshipped following the bath in Dandakhata.
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Nakshattra refers to: Celestial bodies or constellations that play a role in the cosmic organization and are described to form the body of the Zodiac... The asterisms or lunar mansions in the zodiac, playing important roles in astrological practice and cosmic influence.
Nakshattra refers to: Celestial bodies or constellations that play a role in the cosmic organization and are described to form the body of the Zodiac... The asterisms or lunar mansions in the zodiac, playing important roles in astrological practice and cosmic influence.
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Vidaranarasimha refers to: The name of a deity that dispels obstacles in Kashi... A Tirtha that purifies the sins accrued over numerous lifetimes through a single holy bath.
Vidaranarasimha refers to: The name of a deity that dispels obstacles in Kashi... A Tirtha that purifies the sins accrued over numerous lifetimes through a single holy bath.
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Somakunda refers to: A body of water where it is believed that taking a holy bath leads to the absolution of sins when preceded by a pilgrimage to the Somanathas... A Tirtha free of impurities where the Moon-god Soma performed penance, and seeing it can rid men of faults and sins.
Somakunda refers to: A body of water where it is believed that taking a holy bath leads to the absolution of sins when preceded by a pilgrimage to the Somanathas... A Tirtha free of impurities where the Moon-god Soma performed penance, and seeing it can rid men of faults and sins.
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Nigamodbodhaka refers to: A holy place established by the Guru, where one can attain profound knowledge and recollect past lives... A significant holy place associated with attaining spiritual knowledge and making the right choices.
Nigamodbodhaka refers to: A holy place established by the Guru, where one can attain profound knowledge and recollect past lives... A significant holy place associated with attaining spiritual knowledge and making the right choices.
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Tamasik refers to: Texts and teachings associated with darkness and ignorance, representing the lowest of the three Gunas... A nature or quality marked by ignorance and darkness, leading to misery and the loss of discernment between good and bad if it influences one's actions.
Tamasik refers to: Texts and teachings associated with darkness and ignorance, representing the lowest of the three Gunas... A nature or quality marked by ignorance and darkness, leading to misery and the loss of discernment between good and bad if it influences one's actions.
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Vrihadasva refers to: A prophesized king from the Ikshavaku lineage, destined to defeat the Asura Dhundhu... A character in the text who narrates the story of Nala and his encounters.
Vrihadasva refers to: A prophesized king from the Ikshavaku lineage, destined to defeat the Asura Dhundhu... A character in the text who narrates the story of Nala and his encounters.
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Uchchishta refers to: Refers to unclean practices following meals, associated with severe punishments in Kubhujya hell... Food remnants that are left after the offerings, often considered sacred in the context of the ritual.
Uchchishta refers to: Refers to unclean practices following meals, associated with severe punishments in Kubhujya hell... Food remnants that are left after the offerings, often considered sacred in the context of the ritual.
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Unperceived refers to: The aspect of existence that remains beyond direct observation, encompassing the inherent qualities and the essence of nature... The nature of the Pradhana, which exists but is not observable directly.
Unperceived refers to: The aspect of existence that remains beyond direct observation, encompassing the inherent qualities and the essence of nature... The nature of the Pradhana, which exists but is not observable directly.
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Die refers to: The speaker would gladly die, emphasizing her despair and desire to end suffering... Die is the fate.
Die refers to: The speaker would gladly die, emphasizing her despair and desire to end suffering... Die is the fate.
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Lovelorn refers to: Describes Shiva's feelings of longing and desire for Girija during their time apart... Describing Queen Vishala's state of longing for love and affection from her husband despite being in his presence.
Lovelorn refers to: Describes Shiva's feelings of longing and desire for Girija during their time apart... Describing Queen Vishala's state of longing for love and affection from her husband despite being in his presence.
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Vedasharman refers to: Another son of Shivasharman, recognized for his commitment to knowledge and spirituality... Another character guilty of illicit intercourse, driven to wander and lament his actions, joining others in their shared plight.
Vedasharman refers to: Another son of Shivasharman, recognized for his commitment to knowledge and spirituality... Another character guilty of illicit intercourse, driven to wander and lament his actions, joining others in their shared plight.
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Phantom refers to: An illusion or deceptive appearance that Hiranyakashipu believes has been foiled... A deceptive entity created by Vishnu to confuse the Daityas during battle.
Phantom refers to: An illusion or deceptive appearance that Hiranyakashipu believes has been foiled... A deceptive entity created by Vishnu to confuse the Daityas during battle.
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Orient refers to: The direction to which the chieftains turn, embodying a spiritual and ceremonial act... Sugriva turns his looks towards this direction during the ceremony.
Orient refers to: The direction to which the chieftains turn, embodying a spiritual and ceremonial act... Sugriva turns his looks towards this direction during the ceremony.
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The refers to: The queen's speech, delivered in a firm tone, had a strong effect on the king's emotions... The speaker is describing the heat's effect, indicating a cause.
The refers to: The queen's speech, delivered in a firm tone, had a strong effect on the king's emotions... The speaker is describing the heat's effect, indicating a cause.
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Rill refers to: A small stream that Rama speculated Sita might have gone to fetch water from... The rill is a small stream that has dried up, reflecting the widespread desolation and loss of joy caused by Rama's absence.
Rill refers to: A small stream that Rama speculated Sita might have gone to fetch water from... The rill is a small stream that has dried up, reflecting the widespread desolation and loss of joy caused by Rama's absence.
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Dart refers to: Darts are projectiles that were repelled when Ravan saw them, and they are described as being part of a storm of missiles that came from the giant's hand, as stated in the text... The word 'darts' refers to projectiles, which suggests an instrument of war.
Dart refers to: Darts are projectiles that were repelled when Ravan saw them, and they are described as being part of a storm of missiles that came from the giant's hand, as stated in the text... The word 'darts' refers to projectiles, which suggests an instrument of war.
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Fly refers to: Fly is what he does... The term describes the creatures, which the giant has made, who flew to the Lord of Life for aid.
Fly refers to: Fly is what he does... The term describes the creatures, which the giant has made, who flew to the Lord of Life for aid.
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Armies refers to: Armies are something that will unite with chiefs, according to the provided text... Armies have a captain named Prahanta.
Armies refers to: Armies are something that will unite with chiefs, according to the provided text... Armies have a captain named Prahanta.
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Consequence refers to: The results of actions taken by Ravana, particularly relating to his lustful pursuit of Sita and the resultant disaster... The outcomes or effects resulting from an action or decision, particularly when reflecting a lack of foresight.
Consequence refers to: The results of actions taken by Ravana, particularly relating to his lustful pursuit of Sita and the resultant disaster... The outcomes or effects resulting from an action or decision, particularly when reflecting a lack of foresight.
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Airavat refers to: A tusk from this entity was torn by Kumbhakarna, who then used it to deliver a dire blow to a god... A huge elephant, skillfully trained for battlefields, stood ready chained, implying its use in combat and defense.
Airavat refers to: A tusk from this entity was torn by Kumbhakarna, who then used it to deliver a dire blow to a god... A huge elephant, skillfully trained for battlefields, stood ready chained, implying its use in combat and defense.
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Foeman refers to: The text refers to the foeman as someone the audience scorned, indicating an enemy or adversary that they held in contempt due to some action... The enemy, whose senseless pride Kumbhakarna is encouraged to tame, and who is also the target of the spear's dread.
Foeman refers to: The text refers to the foeman as someone the audience scorned, indicating an enemy or adversary that they held in contempt due to some action... The enemy, whose senseless pride Kumbhakarna is encouraged to tame, and who is also the target of the spear's dread.
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Praghas refers to: Praghas is a warrior who, filled with anger, engages in combat with the Vanar, and is ultimately crushed under a mountain hurled by the creature... This individual faced Sugriva, the Vanar king, in battle, enduring the king's defiance and the ensuing struggle in the conflict.
Praghas refers to: Praghas is a warrior who, filled with anger, engages in combat with the Vanar, and is ultimately crushed under a mountain hurled by the creature... This individual faced Sugriva, the Vanar king, in battle, enduring the king's defiance and the ensuing struggle in the conflict.
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Sushen refers to: Sushen is a character who is addressed by Rama and is later described as a wise individual who is capable of finding the herbs that would heal Lakshman... Sushen is a character who stood at Sugriva's side and was told to bear the heroes to Kishkindha, and later he answered regarding the herbs and their locations.
Sushen refers to: Sushen is a character who is addressed by Rama and is later described as a wise individual who is capable of finding the herbs that would heal Lakshman... Sushen is a character who stood at Sugriva's side and was told to bear the heroes to Kishkindha, and later he answered regarding the herbs and their locations.
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Videhan refers to: Videhan is the subject of a command to be loved, suggesting that this entity holds a position of importance or affection within the described context... Videhan is the individual with whom Rama reclined, indicating a companion or spouse participating in religious activities.
Videhan refers to: Videhan is the subject of a command to be loved, suggesting that this entity holds a position of importance or affection within the described context... Videhan is the individual with whom Rama reclined, indicating a companion or spouse participating in religious activities.
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Lomapad refers to: The Angas' chief, who is in a state of grief due to the lack of children, and who receives Shanta from Dasharatha... Lomapad is the name of a king who is given the hermit's son as a sign of grace, indicating his role in the story's resolution.
Lomapad refers to: The Angas' chief, who is in a state of grief due to the lack of children, and who receives Shanta from Dasharatha... Lomapad is the name of a king who is given the hermit's son as a sign of grace, indicating his role in the story's resolution.
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Blow refers to: The blow is the action taken... A blow is a physical strike exchanged in the conflict, with both the Vanars and the giant delivering powerful blows to their opponents.
Blow refers to: The blow is the action taken... A blow is a physical strike exchanged in the conflict, with both the Vanars and the giant delivering powerful blows to their opponents.
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Wretch refers to: Hanuman is referred to as the wretch, indicating that he is seen as an enemy or someone who has caused harm... The wretch refers to the person who received a boon, the giving of which caused Rama's banishment, thus bringing about sorrow.
Wretch refers to: Hanuman is referred to as the wretch, indicating that he is seen as an enemy or someone who has caused harm... The wretch refers to the person who received a boon, the giving of which caused Rama's banishment, thus bringing about sorrow.
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Asamanj refers to: Asamanj is a person who is mentioned in the text, he is the eldest son of Sagar and is driven forth from his kingdom... Asamanj was Sagar’s child who was defiled with cruel sin, and loaded with the people’s hate, according to the text.
Asamanj refers to: Asamanj is a person who is mentioned in the text, he is the eldest son of Sagar and is driven forth from his kingdom... Asamanj was Sagar’s child who was defiled with cruel sin, and loaded with the people’s hate, according to the text.
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Dhundhumar refers to: Dhundhumar is the son of Trishanku, known by his name, showing his significance in the lineage's history... Dhundhum'ar was the son of Tri’sanku, renowned afar, according to the text which describes the lineage of kings.
Dhundhumar refers to: Dhundhumar is the son of Trishanku, known by his name, showing his significance in the lineage's history... Dhundhum'ar was the son of Tri’sanku, renowned afar, according to the text which describes the lineage of kings.
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Mourner refers to: The mourner is a person who is in grief, and who is seeking guidance, and is being led to a loved one, seeking solace and reunion... A person experiencing grief or sorrow, often as a result of loss, and needing solace and support during a difficult period of time.
Mourner refers to: The mourner is a person who is in grief, and who is seeking guidance, and is being led to a loved one, seeking solace and reunion... A person experiencing grief or sorrow, often as a result of loss, and needing solace and support during a difficult period of time.