Agum, Agūṃ: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: The Molesworth Marathi and English Dictionaryagūṃ (अगूं) [or अगेरूं, agērūṃ].—n See agarūṃ.
Marathi is an Indo-European language having over 70 million native speakers people in (predominantly) Maharashtra India. Marathi, like many other Indo-Aryan languages, evolved from early forms of Prakrit, which itself is a subset of Sanskrit, one of the most ancient languages of the world.
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Starts with: Aguma, Agumbisu, Agumbogo, Agumcegi, Agumdale, Agumdalemadu, Agumdalevade, Agumdalevogu, Agumti, Agumtivade, Akumpai.
Ends with: Alagum, Gutaragum, Irumbagum, Kagera kagum, Magum, Nachi wagum, Nachi-wagum, Nagum, Parpadagum, Perun siragum, Punnagum, Tagum.
Full-text: Amputai, Amaru, Corruppacai, Samarppi, Ittam, Am, A.
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Sivaprakasam (Study in Bondage and Liberation) (by N. Veerappan)
Main stages of liberation < [Chapter 7 - Liberation]
Evolution of tattvas < [Chapter 2 - Bondage]
Necessity of five-fold functions < [Chapter 4 - Concept of God]
The civilization of Babylonia and Assyria (by Morris Jastrow)
Part XVI < [Chapter III - Survey Of The History Of Babylonia And Assyria]
Babylonian Religion and Mythology (by Leonard William King)
The Book of Protection (by Piyadassi Thera)
Discourse 18 - The Great Assembly < [Discourses]
Aspects of Religious Belief and Practice in Babylonia and Assyria (by Morris Jastrow)