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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryMaal in Hindi refers in English to:—(nm) goods; commodity; things, articles; effects; stuff; merchandise; cargo; produce; stock; wealth, riches; property; public revenue; dainties; (slang) a youthful and good-looking woman; (nf) a wide highway; garland; series; —[adalata] a revenue court; ~[khana] warehouse, storehouse; ~[gadi] a goods train; ~[gujara] a tenant, one who pays land revenue; ~[gujari] land revenue, rent; ~[godama] a godown, warehouse; store-house; -[tala] wealth, riches, money; assets; ~[dara] wealthy, rich; opulent; ~[pua] a kind of sweet cake fried in ghee; -[mamtri] revenue minister; —[mata] assets, riches, wealth; effects; ~[masta] money-proud, arrogant on account of opulence; ~[masti] money-pride, arrogance inspired by opulence; —[mahakama] the department of revenue; —[suci] the stock list; goods inventory; —[ugalavana/nikalavana] to recover (stolen) things; —[udana] to consume dainties, to take rich meals; to misappropriate; to spend lavishly; —[e-muphta dile berahama] freely got is lavishly spent; —[katana] to eat dainties, to take rich meals; to earn large amounts through dubious means; to be amassing wealth; —[baramada hona] (stolen) things to be recovered; —[marana] to embezzle, to misappropriate, to usurp somebody’s money..—maal (माल) is alternatively transliterated as Māla.
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Starts with (+78): Maal-ghanti, Maala, Maalaa, Maalaaramu, Maalaayi, Maalathi, Maalathi latha, Maalathi lathe, Maalathi-balli, Maalati-jhaar, Maalatilata, Maalavee balli, Maali thulasi, Maalineram, Maalinga maram, Maaluga chettu, Mal, Mal-pakalatcumi, Mala, Malai-akalam.
Ends with (+16): Arulalapperumal, Caracuvatimal, Cen-kanmal, Deepamaal, Dhimaal, Dipamaal, Ellaimal, Kammal, Kariyamal, Kula-cekaraperumal, Kursimaal, Lollorimaal, Mal, Mayil-erumperumal, Mayir-kanurumal, Mulaimal, Nalu-kaviperumal, Namperumal, Nankelkaimal, Netumal.
Full-text (+614): Mal, Mala, Mall, Mala-adda, Ekavaram, Punda, Punaraja, Sa maal koong, Dashaguna, Dupatem, Aikadhya, Mallatal, Maal-ghanti, Sumanika, A-mal, Mal-kankni, Apanga, Markuttu, Mal saapha, Mal-ankuri.
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Blue Annals (deb-ther sngon-po) (by George N. Roerich)
Chapter 3 - The So System (so lugs kyi skabs) < [Book 12 - Peace-Making Lineages]
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Vastu-shastra (5): Temple Architecture (by D. N. Shukla)
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Pasuram 10.4.11 < [Section 4 - Fourth Tiruvaymoli (Carve tavanori)]
Pasuram 6.6.10 < [Section 6 - Sixth Tiruvaymoli (Malukku, vaiyam alanta)]
Significance of the Moon in Ancient Civilizations (by Radhakrishnan. P)
4. Moon and State of Mind as per Jyotisha < [Chapter 7 - Moon the Significant Planet of Mind]
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