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Nepali dictionary
Laalan is another spelling for लालन [lālana].—n. fondling; endearment; caressing;
Nepali is the primary language of the Nepalese people counting almost 20 million native speakers. The country of Nepal is situated in the Himalaya mountain range to the north of India.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with (+7): La lan zi bai du, La lang, Lalamtike, Lalana, Lalanai, Lalanajihva, Lalanaksha, Lalanam, Lalanamani, Lalanapalana, Lalanapriya, Lalanasambhoga, Lalanata, Lalanavaruthin, Lalanchu, Lalanda, Lalandana, Lalane, Lalanem, Lalang.
Full-text (+65): Manaiyal, Indrabhuti, Mekhala, Virupa, Manibhadra, Vinapa, Santipa, Tantipa, Minapa, Thaganapa, Naropa, Bhadrapa, Dharmapa, Mahipa, Nalinapa, Mekopa, Pankajapa, Jogipa, Celukapa, Lucikapa.
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Search found 16 books and stories containing Lalan, Laalan; (plurals include: Lalans, Laalans). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
Lord Jhulelal: An Analytical Study (by Thakkar Harish Gopalji)
Part 2 - Lord Jhulelal's teachings to Ruler Mirkshah < [Chapter 4 - Analysis]
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
Review of Mooshika Visha (Rat Poison) : Ayurvedic Concept < [Vol. 5 No. 04 (2020)]
Charles Taylor and the Invention of Modern Inwardness < [Volume 13, Issue 8 (2022)]
“I Am Afraid of Telling You This, Lest You’d Be Scared Shitless!” < [Volume 9, Issue 6 (2018)]
Preface to the Special Issue “Sufism in the Modern World” < [Volume 15, Issue 5 (2024)]
Tirumantiram by Tirumular (English translation)
Verse 2939: Siva and Sakti are in Samadhi Union < [Tantra Nine (onpatam tantiram) (verses 2649-3047)]
Verse 25: Illusions Vanish < [Payiram (preface) (verses 1 to 112)]
Verse 1803: Lord is of Infinite Grace < [Tantra Seven (elam tantiram) (verses 1704-2121)]
Folk Tradition of Bengal (and Rabindranath Tagore) (by Joydeep Mukherjee)