Tuesday, August 28, 2007

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Cakshu (n) = eye;
Candana (n) = sandalwood;

Usage: candana carcita niilakal`eebara piita vasana vanamaalii. Jayadeva in his Asht`apadis. Meaning: This describes the body of Krishna. His blue colored body (niila kaleebara) is applied with sandalwood paste (candana carcita). He wears yellow garments (piitavasana). Oh wearer of garland of forest flowers! (vana = forest; maali = wearer of garlands).

Carcita (adj) = applied (paste etc.).

Usage: candana carcita niilakal`eebara piita vasana vanamaalii. Jayadeva in his Asht`apadis. Meaning: This describes the body of Krishna. His blue colored body (niila kaleebara) is applied with sandalwood paste (candana carcita). He wears yellow garments (piitavasana). Oh wearer of garland of forest flowers! (vana = forest; maali = wearer of garlands).

catur = four;
Ceela (n) = 1. disciple. 2. garments.
chin (v)= break; disintegrate;
chinna (adj) = broken, disintegrated;
cittam = inner self

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Cubuka (N) = chin.
(Usage: S`ankaracharya in Bhaja Govinda Verses: "Ratrau chubuka samarpita jaanuhu". Meaning: During nights, the knees folded to touch chin (to save oneself from winter coldness).

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