Lemma: avāñc (adj)
Help!
Temporal probability mass distribution
- (being) below (Keith [1920, AitBr])
Topic |
Frequency |
agnicayana |
9 |
prāṇa etc. |
8 |
ātman |
6 |
agniṣṭoma |
6 |
(mythical) interpretation of the agnicayana |
5 |
animal sacrifice, paśubandha |
5 |
darśapūrṇamāsa iṣṭi, full-moon sacrifice |
5 |
Sacrifice, yajña |
4 |
pravara, choosing the priest |
4 |
micro-macro cosmos speculation |
4 |
Magic, rites with a purpose, abhicāra |
4 |
midday pavamāna |
3 |
dīkṣā |
3 |
midday sacrifice, mādhyandina, mādhyaṃdinasavana |
3 |
soma graha |
3 |
mahāvrata |
3 |
Soma sacrifice |
3 |
anatomy, human body |
3 |
udgītha |
2 |
āpyāyana |
2 |
ukhā |
2 |
rājasūya |
2 |
raising the yūpa |
2 |
bahiṣpavamāna, out-of-doors laud |
2 |
Prajāpati creates the world |
2 |
year |
2 |
sacrificial post, yūpa |
2 |
vapā, omentum, Netzhaut |
2 |
penance, prāyaścitta |
2 |
virāj |
2 |
prāyaścitta |
2 |
daśahotra |
2 |
altar, vedi |
2 |
kāmyapaśubandha, kāmya paśu |
2 |
pravargya |
2 |
sautrāmaṇī |
1 |
paridhi enclosings |
1 |
viṣṭuti |
1 |
agnyupasthāna |
1 |
twelve-day Soma rite, dvādaśāha |
1 |
pṛṣṭha |
1 |
dhiṣṇya, side altar |
1 |
paśupuroḍāśa |
1 |
third pressing, tṛtīyasavana |
1 |
vāṇa |
1 |
piṇḍapitṛyajña |
1 |
Lexicography |
1 |
medhājanana |
1 |
Vedic metres in sacrifice |
1 |
Cosmogony (gen.) |
1 |
dāna, giving |
1 |
Love |
1 |
eating, food, anna |
1 |
Cosmography |
1 |
study, śiṣya, adhyāya |
1 |
Kṣatriya |
1 |
Liberation, mokṣa, release |
1 |
Pitṛ worship, pitṛyajña |
1 |
sāman |
1 |
agnihotra |
1 |
avadāna |
1 |
bricks |
1 |
sacrificial fire |
1 |
anuyāja, after-offering |
1 |
agnyādhāna, agnyādheya |
1 |
death rites, funeral rites, aurdhvadehika, pitṛmedha |
1 |
kāmyeṣṭi |
1 |
raurava |
1 |
upanayana, initiation |
1 |
house building, correct residence, śālākarman, vastukarman |
1 |
cremation ground, śmaśāna |
1 |
prayāja |
1 |
Concept | Notes | Count |
down(a) | extending or moving from a higher to a lower place; "the down staircase"; "the downward course of the stream" | 3 |
downward(ip) | on or toward a surface regarded as a base; "he lay face downward"; "the downward pull of gravity" | 1 |
lower | the bottom one of two | 1 |
Collocations