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♪ kaḷaśa
ಕಳಶ
- (noun)
- a water jar.
- a small water vessel with a narrow mouth, used in worshipping and on other auspicious occasions, as a symbol of the universe (or Cosmic waters) and its generative power.
- an ornamental metal cover for the peak structure of a temple, temple-chariot, etc.
- a person who is the pride of a society or community.
- ಕಳಶವಿಟ್ಟಂತೆ kaḷaśaviṭṭante (fig.) like being a more distinctive accomplishment to one who is already has achieved many.
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♪ kuḷiśa
ಕುಳಿಶ
- (noun)
- (myth.) the bolt or missile of Indra, the Chief of gods; the thunder-bolt.
- a mineral consisting of nearly pure carbon in crystalline form, usu. colourless, the hardest natural substance known; diamond.
- a kind of fish.
- (pros.) a metrical foot consisting of three short syllables; tribrach.
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♪ kalasa
ಕಲಸ
- (noun)
- = ಕಲಶ.
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♪ kuḷiśi
ಕುಳಿಶಿ
- (noun)
- Indra, the Chief of gods, whose major weapon is a thunderbolt.
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♪ khalāsa
ಖಲಾಸ
- (noun)
- = ಖಲಾಸ್.
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♪ kalās
ಕಲಾಸ್
- (noun)
- the end of anything; finish.
- the condition of being used up completely.
- the final cessation of vital functions in an organism; the ending of life; death.
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♪ khalās
ಖಲಾಸ್
- (noun)
- the end of anything; finish.
- the condition of being used up completely.
- the final cessation of vital functions in an organism; the ending of life; death.
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♪ khālasā
ಖಾಲಸಾ
- (noun)
- the act of taking over another's authority or possession or ownership of something (usu. by force, coercion, etc.).
- an extent of land or a village, town, etc. which is under the direct control of the state.
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♪ kalaśa
ಕಲಶ
- (noun)
- a water jar.
- a small water vessel with a small mouth, used in worshipping and other auspicious occasions, as asymbol of the universe (or cosmic waters) and its generative power.
- an ornamental metal cover for the peak structure of a temple, temple-chariot, etc.
- a person who is the pride of a society or community.
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♪ kaḷasa
ಕಳಸ
- (noun)
- = ಕಳಶ.