Lemma: vyakta (adj)
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Temporal probability mass distribution
- adorned (MW)
- apparent (MW)
- beautiful (MW)
- caused to appear (MW)
- developed (MW)
- distinct (MW)
- distinguished (MW)
- embellished (MW)
- evident (MW)
- evolved (MW)
- hot (MW)
- individual (MW)
- intelligible (MW)
- learned (MW)
- manifested (MW)
- perceptible by the senses (opp. to avyakta) (MW)
- specific (MW)
- specified (MW)
- visible (MW)
- wise (MW)
| Topic |
Frequency |
| war |
30 |
| Medicine |
27 |
| Viṣṇu, Vishnuism |
17 |
| Cosmogony |
16 |
| Pashupata Shaivism |
13 |
| Kashmirian Shivaism |
13 |
| Sāṃkhya |
11 |
| Creation of the world |
10 |
| Buddha's life |
10 |
| Mahābhārata |
8 |
| inundation |
8 |
| Nyāya |
8 |
| jātaka, avadāna |
8 |
| pralaya, destruction of the world |
7 |
| narrative literature |
6 |
| Liberation, mokṣa, release |
6 |
| Bhakti |
6 |
| Birth, childhood, and youth |
5 |
| Names of Śiva, sahasranāman |
5 |
| Yoga |
4 |
| praise of Viṣṇu (namas) |
4 |
| Pārvatī |
4 |
| Alchemy |
4 |
| dharma |
4 |
| Dvāravatī, Dvārakā |
3 |
| Mahāyāna |
3 |
| Names of Viṣṇu, sahasranāman |
3 |
| kṣetrajña |
3 |
| Viśvāmitra |
3 |
| Pradyumna |
3 |
| Brahmā |
3 |
| avatāras |
3 |
| sahasranāman |
3 |
| Cosmogony (gen.) |
3 |
| Law |
3 |
| Shivaism, Śiva |
3 |
| Śvetadvīpa |
2 |
| Dharmaśāstra |
2 |
| Dhruva aka. Polar Star |
2 |
| Varāha |
2 |
| Politics |
2 |
| ahaṃkāra |
2 |
| good behaviour |
2 |
| Tīrthas |
2 |
| ātman |
2 |
| Poetology |
2 |
| hathayoga |
2 |
| nāḍīvijñāna |
2 |
| Tāraka |
2 |
| marriage, wedding |
2 |
| hunting |
2 |
| Shivaite Tantrism |
1 |
| female ascetics |
1 |
| daiva vs. puruṣakāra |
1 |
| Dakṣa's sacrifice and Satī |
1 |
| differences between women and men |
1 |
| omina, presigns, nimittas, adbhuta, omen |
1 |
| Pralamba |
1 |
| Prahlāda, Hiraṇyakaśipu |
1 |
| Śeṣa |
1 |
| Mīmāṃsā |
1 |
| Balarāma |
1 |
| Lexicography |
1 |
| Kṛṣṇa and Bāṇa |
1 |
| Grammar |
1 |
| Nara-Nārāyaṇa |
1 |
| brahman |
1 |
| Astrology |
1 |
| religious speculation, mystic |
1 |
| ṣaḍaha |
1 |
| upāyakauśalya |
1 |
| non-attachment |
1 |
| Marutta |
1 |
| Asceticism, tapas |
1 |
| Logic |
1 |
| Time |
1 |
| Matsyāvatāra |
1 |
| Witness |
1 |
| varṇas, castes |
1 |
| Military science |
1 |
| Love |
1 |
| Debt |
1 |
| Language |
1 |
| Nature poetry |
1 |
| Underworld, hell, naraka |
1 |
| Sacrifice, yajña |
1 |
| King, rājanīti |
1 |
| Palmistry |
1 |
| prāṇa etc. |
1 |
| grahas |
1 |
| Kṛṣṇa |
1 |
| śvāsa |
1 |
| poverty, renunciation |
1 |
| fable |
1 |
| āpaddharma |
1 |
| Peace and war |
1 |
| Psychology |
1 |
| Meditation |
1 |
| japa |
1 |
| Teacher (guru) and pupil (śiṣya), ācārya |
1 |
| karman doctrine |
1 |
| Astronomy |
1 |
| Concept | Notes | Count |
| perceptible | capable of being perceived by the mind or senses; "a perceptable limp"; "easily perceptible sounds"; "perceptible changes in behavior" | 29 |
| obvious | easily perceived by the senses or grasped by the mind; "a perceptible sense of expectation in the court"; "an obvious (or palpable) lie" | 10 |
| much(a) | (quantifier used with mass nouns) great in quantity or degree or extent; "not much rain"; "much affection"; "much grain is in storage" | 2 |
| obvious | obvious to the eye; "a visible change of expression" | 1 |
| apprehensible | capable of being apprehended or understood | 1 |
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