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Ginanic Term Meaning  

chānd sūraj the moon and the sun the rise and the fall of inglā and pinglā the breathing from one nostril is called inglā and from the other nostril is called pinglā and the unison of the both called sukhmaṇā (shushumnā) in view of their effects they are also ca
rāhū astronomically ◆ rāhū and ketū denote the points of intersection of the paths of the sun and the moon as they move on the celestial sphere therefore ◆ rāhū and ketū are respectively called the north and the south lunar nodes the fact that eclipses occur when the sun and the moon are at one of these points gives rise to the myth of the swallowing of the sun and the moon by the demon snake
sei they
setā they ◆ those people ◆ white ◆ white horse
te he ◆ those ◆ they
tene they
tennī they
tin they ◆ he/she
tinī those ◆ for them ◆ they
tinūne they

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