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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryAana in Hindi refers in English to:—(v) to come; (nm) an anna (coin); [ae dina] every day; -[jana] to pay visits, (to) make calls (at); [ani-jani] transitory, shortlived; [aya-gaya] guest, visitor; [a dhamakana] to appear unannounced/all of a sudden; [aya gae ki laja] a bargain is after all a bargain; [aye sera khaye sava sera] to have a large mouth but a small girdle..—aana (आना) is alternatively transliterated as Ānā.
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Starts with (+105): Aanabahe-hindi, Aanaccuural, Aanai katralai, Aanaikundrimani, Aanaipuliya maram, Aanakkantal, Aanakoranti, Aanandamay, Aananta Vrata, Aanas, Aanathottavadi, Aanavannangi, Aanayaviratti, An-ppiranton, Ana, Ana-manamay, Anai, Anai-accu, Anai-aticenkal, Anai-irancipul.
Ends with (+36): Aayaa paana, Ajvaana, Ana, Anaana, Araniyavana, Baddhatana, Belavakaana, Bhauraana, Bii-zaana, Devadhaana, Dhaman pana, Dosaraana, Dumdugaratana, Gaana, Gaavjabaana, Gelgedaana, Gohaana, Goshin baana, Ittihattana, Jaana.
Full-text (+1615): Ana, Anas, Dvamdvacara, Bhuripreman, Rathanga, Anaduh, Cakrahva, Anasvat, Anoratha, Cakrasahvaya, Rathangatulyahvayana, Cakrahvaya, Gonada, Ratrivishleshagamin, Cakravaka, Ramavakshojopama, Rathacarana, Harihetihuti, Anasa, Aanas.
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Rig Veda (translation and commentary) (by H. H. Wilson)
A fragment of the Babylonian 'Dibbara' epic (by Morris Jastrow)
Iarpakai Nayanar: A Play < [January-February, 1930]
Transmutation < [January – March, 1986]
The Reddis and the Rayas - A Page from Deccan History < [November-December 1933]
Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi (by Ganganatha Jha)
Verse 11.140 < [Section XV - Expiation for the killing of Cats and other Animals]
Verse 9.87 < [Section VIII - Seniority among Co-wives]
Tattvartha Sutra (with commentary) (by Vijay K. Jain)
Verse 7.28 - The transgressions of the minor vow of contentment with one’s wife < [Chapter 7 - The Five Vows]
Verse 9.1 - Definition of saṃvara (stoppage of karmas) < [Chapter 9 - Stoppage and Shedding of Karmas]
Patthana Dhamma (by Htoo Naing)