Imdriya, Iṃdriya: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryIṃdriya (इंद्रिय) [Also spelled indriy]:—(nf) sense, an organ of sense or action; the generative organ; ~[gata] sensual, sensuous; ~[gocara] perceptible; capable of being ascertained through the senses; ~[jita] lit. a master of the senses—one who is in full control of his senses; -[jñāna] knowledge acquired through the senses; -[nigraha] self-control; control over one’s sensual pleasures or appetites; ~[lolupa] one who is subserviant to sensual pleasures and appetites; -[sukha] sensual pleasure; •[vāda] sensualism; [indriyoṃ ko basa meṃ karanā] to restrain one’s sensual impulses, to attain self-control.
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Starts with (+1): Imdriyacapalya, Imdriyadridha, Imdriyadridhe, Imdriyagrahya, Imdriyagrahyate, Imdriyajivi, Imdriyaksharane, Imdriyalaulya, Imdriyanigrahi, Imdriyartha, Imdriyasakti, Imdriyasamyami, Imdriyasaukhya, Imdriyasupti, Imdriyatita, Indriya, Indriyagrama, Indriyanigraha, Indriyartha, Indriyasamyama.
Ends with: Aimdriya, Aindriya, Anindriya, Atindriya, Bahirindriya, Cakshurindriya, Caturindriya, Caurimdriya, Dhindriya, Dvindriya, Indriya, Nirindriya, Niruddhendriya, Sarvendriya, Shrotrendriya, Trindriya, Tvagindriya, Vagimdriya.
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