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GLOSSARY OF NON-ENGLISH WORDS.
Dhyâna [s1a), contemplation, meditation. Digambara [fanat), a sect of Jainism. Dik [feeri], space, or the force which determines localisation. 'Durga [ami], one of the names of goddess Kali. Durukti (garki, abuse. Dvesha (aq), hatred. Dwityo [igrai], the second, any other.
Ekântic (micata), one-sided. Eko [t], one. Eshậna [209 or ima), the name of the second heaven.
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Ganesha [na], the name of a Hindu god. Ganga [], the Ganges. Garuda (1153], a mythological being; the mount of Vishņu. Gautama (man), the name of the preceptor of Indra, also that
of the founder of Buddhism. Gâyatri (nraat), the name of a goddess. Ghanavâtavalaya [wanatea), the dense air envelope surrounding
the universe. Ghanodadhivâtavalaya (taieraaraana), the humid air envelope
surrounding the universe. Ghâtiya (qaa), Jñanavarniya, Darshanavarņiya, Mohaniya
and Antarâya karmas are called ghatiya karmas because they
interfere with the natural attributes of pure spirit. Ghee (a = ), clarified butter. Go [w], a cow; mythologically, that which moves, bence
prânas or vitalities. Gopi [ara), a milk-maid. Generally, the word 'Gopi' refers to
the women who joined Krishņa in Râsa-lila (dancing). Gopika (aifaxi], after the manner of a gopi.
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