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leśyā, f. App. III, psychic color.
lehya, n. 1. 329, nectar, sipped food, any food, L. lokanāli, f. 4. 315; 5. 602-trasa°, the strip through the center of the universe where all jivas are found, but outside of which movable (trasa) jivas can not live. lokāgra, n. 1. 156, emancipation, PH.
vadhuți, f. 2. 854=vadhu, bride. vadhri f. 5. 771, leathern strap, L.
vanipāka, m. 5. 47, beggar, L.
varņaka, m. or n. 2. 801, 802, fragrant ointment, L. varṇikā, f. 1. 412; 2. 485, specimen. vardhanijivin, m. 6. 105, sweeper.
varṣagranthi, m. 1. 649, birthday.
valabhivedi, f. 4. 658, a roofed platform, here a mounting
block.
vasunanda, m. or n. 4. 122, shield, L.
vastuvadana, 2. 515, a kind of meter, Chand, 5. 32. II. vānmaya, n. 3. 361, scripture (Jain).
vātamaja, m. 1. 68, antelope, L.
vâpi, f. 2. 692, one of the marks on hand or foot.
vāmanetrā, f. 6. 699, fair-eyed woman, L.
vāmākṣi, f. 6. 700=onetrā.
vārastrī, f. 3. 350, courtesan, L.
värttika, m. 4. 114, 273, one who knows antidotes, charmer, physician, L. Here, snake-charmer.
vāsakṣepa, m. 3. 666, putting a fragrant powder on the head in certain ceremonies (Jain).
vikalākṣa, n. I. 160, jivas with two, three, or four senses. vigama, m. 3. 661, perishing (Jain).
vicchardāt, 2. 585, with magnificence or pomp, Deśināma
mālā, 7. 32.
vijayaduṣya, n. 2. 365, canopy.
vița, m. 2. 565, clown.
vitarka. m. 3. 302=śrutajñāna (Jain).
vidyācāraṇa, m. 1. 878, an ascetic who flies by knowledge
(Jain).
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