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#Abhyanga - rubbing with unctuous substance, inunctions
#Abhyanga - rubbing with unctuous substance, inunctions
#AÐana - eating, food
#Ashana - eating, food
#AÐita - eaten, the place where anybody has eaten
#Ashita - eaten, the place where anybody has eaten
#Atra - in this respect, in this place , in this manner, at this time
#Atra - in this respect, in this place , in this manner, at this time
#Audaka - living or growing in water, relating to water, aquatic
#Audaka - living or growing in water, relating to water, aquatic
#Audbhid - breaking through the Earth
#Audbhid - breaking through the Earth
#AvagÁhana – immersion, bathing
#Avagahana – immersion, bathing
#AvaÐyÁya - dew, hoar-frost
#Avashyaya - dew, hoar-frost
#ÀdÁna - taking, receiving, taking away or off, obtaining, a cause of disease
#Adana - taking, receiving, taking away or off, obtaining, a cause of disease
#Àdhya - to be eaten, edible, food, grain
#Adhya - to be eaten, edible, food, grain
#Àgneya - belonging or relating to fire or Agni
#Agneya - belonging or relating to fire or Agni
#ÀnÚpa - belonging to a watery place, marshy places or animals
#Anupa - belonging to a watery place, marshy places or animals
#Bhavat - being, present
#Bhavat - being, present
#BhªtÁ - borne, carried, gained, acquired, filled, full of
#Bhrita - borne, carried, gained, acquired, filled, full of
#CaryÁ - to be practiced  
#Charya - to be practiced  
#CeÒtÁ - gesture, manner of life, behavior, action, endeavor, manner of performing
#Cheshta - gesture, manner of life, behavior, action, endeavor, manner of performing
#Harmya - a large house  
#Harmya - a large house  
18. JÁÉgala - rid, wild, sparingly grown with trees and plants
#Jangala - rid, wild, sparingly grown with trees and plants
19. JentÁka - dry hot bath
#Jentaka - dry hot bath
20. Kleda - dampness, wetness, moisture
#Kleda - dampness, wetness, moisture
21. PrÁgvÁta - easterly wind
#Pragvata - easterly wind
22. PraÐasta - considered fit or good, more excellent, auspicious, happy, praised
#Prashasta - considered fit or good, more excellent, auspicious, happy, praised
23. ©tu - Season, an epoch, any settled point of time, period or division of the year, time appointed for any action
#Ritu - Season, an epoch, any settled point of time, period or division of the year, time appointed for any action
24. Saumya - cool and moist, relating or belonging to soma (moon), placid, gentle, mild
#Saumya - cool and moist, relating or belonging to soma (moon), placid, gentle, mild
25. SÁtmya - wholesome , agreeable to nature or natural constitution, habitual
#Satmya - wholesome , agreeable to nature or natural constitution, habitual
26. Sevya - to be inhabited, to be followed, to be approached, to be  practiced
#Sevya - to be inhabited, to be followed, to be approached, to be  practiced
27. UdgharÒana - rubbing the skin with hard substances
#Udgharshana - rubbing the skin with hard substances
28. Udamantha - a particular mixture in water
#Udamantha - a particular mixture in water
29. Udvartana - rubbing, or reducing the body with fragrant unguents
#Udvartana - rubbing, or reducing the body with fragrant unguents
30. UtsÁdana - rubbing, anointing
#Utsadana - rubbing, anointing
31. VarÆa - lustre, outward appearance or complexion, character , nature quality, color
#Varna - lustre, outward appearance or complexion, character , nature quality, color
32. Visarga - giving, granting, bestowal, sending forth, voiding, liberation, emission, discharge
#Visarga - giving, granting, bestowal, sending forth, voiding, liberation, emission, discharge
33. YÚÒa - soup, broth, the water in which pulse of various kinds has been boiled
#Yusha - soup, broth, the water in which pulse of various kinds has been boiled
34. Tasya – his, for him, of him, for that purpose
#Tasya – his, for him, of him, for that purpose
35. Varjya – to be excluded, avoided, given up, shunned
#Varjya – to be excluded, avoided, given up, shunned
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