Ginanic Term | Meaning | |
ghareṇā | ornaments ◆ jewellery | |
hans ratan | essence of soul ◆ jewel-like soul | |
kalap virakh/vraksh | an imaginary wish-tree the largest tree in the world which has an age of between 100 and 50000 years also known as kalap tarū and considered as one of the 14 jewels | |
lāl | pearl ◆ jewels | |
masa (masha) | a jeweler’s or goldsmith’s weight ◆ equal to eight rattis or seeds of the arbus precatorius | |
māṇak | rubies ◆ diamonds ◆ pearl ◆ jewel ◆ gem ◆ diamond ◆ ruby | |
padārath | element ◆ essence ◆ jewels ◆ elements | |
ratan | pearl ◆ gem ◆ ruby ◆ jewels ◆ jewel | |
ratnāgar | sea ◆ ocean ◆ jewels | |
tarūā | a type of jewelery (from the context of the ginan it seems that this word is a distorted form of “tora” which means silver or gold chain worn in the neck or on the feet or ankles ◆ a number of chains linked together and worn around the neck or ankles) | |
ābhūshaṇ | ornaments ◆ adornments ◆ jewelry |