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Ginanic Term Meaning  

adhvār method of treatment ◆ clever ◆ cautious ◆ effort ◆ endeavour
bheṭie having met
bheṭiyā met ◆ attained ◆ had a meeting ◆ had a meeting with ◆ obtained
eran anvil ◆ a large ◆ heavy block of iron on which a smith hammers heated metal into shape
goṭā method ◆ habit ◆ way ◆ to roam ◆ to be in cycle
jog/jugat yoga ◆ method of meditation ◆ asceticism ◆ self annihilation
jog/yog method of ibadat ◆ yoga ◆ technique of meditation ◆ intense prayer
jojan a distance of about eight miles or thirteen kilometers ◆ distance of four villages
jugat way of worship ◆ method ◆ way ◆ world ◆ era ◆ age ◆ method of worship ◆ yoga ◆ method of meditation
jugti wisdom ◆ method ◆ way ◆ means ◆ mode ◆ manner ◆ mystical expression of purpose
jugtī/yugtī method (of meditation)
kabahū never ◆ sometimes
kamal lotus ◆ name of a king ◆ lotus flower ◆ a lotus ◆ a metallic vessel in the form of a lotus ◆ the womb
kit (kat) rust ◆ incrustation on iron or any other metal
kuchhu anything ◆ something
lol a word used in the end of a garbi to balance the weight of a verse ◆ a word used at the end of a garbi to balance the meter
malīyo have gathered ◆ have met
markiāi became happy ◆ met merrily
masāṇ graveyard ◆ crematorium ◆ cemetery
miliyā met ◆ joined ◆ received ◆ obtained
per treatment ◆ remedy ◆ like ◆ type ◆ path ◆ news ◆ way ◆ method ◆ understanding ◆ worship
pāsang make-weight ◆ something placed in one scale to balance the other
rīt method ◆ custom ◆ practice ◆ customary law ◆ way ◆ mode
sadh way ◆ method ◆ ascetic ◆ virtuous ◆ pious ◆ success ◆ accomplishment
uchhīnū something borrowed on the promise of returning soon ◆ credit ◆ loan ◆ to borrow ◆ something taken as a loan or credit
udhār something taken on credit or on loan
udhāro something brought on credit
vidhi method ◆ way
virāsā posture ◆ method of sitting in meditation
āsan/āsaṇ place ◆ seat ◆ the method of sitting in meditation
āḍā something in between ◆ obstruction

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