Lemma: pariṇāma (m)
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- a figure of speech by which the properties of any object are transferred to that with which it is compared (MW)
- alteration (MW)
- alteration of food (MW)
- change (MW)
- consequence (MW)
- decline (of age) (MW)
- development (MW)
- digestion (MW)
- end (MW)
- evolution (MW)
- fading (MW)
- growing old (MW)
- issue (MW)
- lapse (of time) (MW)
- maturity (MW)
- name of a holy man (MW)
- result (MW)
- ripeness (MW)
- transformation into (instr.) (MW)
- withering (MW)
All occurrences
| Topic | Frequency |
|---|---|
| Mahāyāna | 31 |
| Yoga | 26 |
| Medicine | 10 |
| Yogācāra | 7 |
| Alchemy | 6 |
| Sāṃkhya | 4 |
| fever, jvara, takman | 4 |
| Shivaism, Śiva | 3 |
| Cosmogony (gen.) | 3 |
| good behaviour | 3 |
| Buddhism | 3 |
| Nyāya | 2 |
| Buddha's life | 2 |
| Nosology | 2 |
| Cosmogony | 2 |
| Kṛṣṇa | 2 |
| narrative literature | 2 |
| Liberation, mokṣa, release | 2 |
| praise of Viṣṇu (namas) | 2 |
| Bhakti | 2 |
| triguṇa | 2 |
| Genealogies | 2 |
| Pitṛ worship, pitṛyajña | 1 |
| poverty, renunciation | 1 |
| fable | 1 |
| Peace and war | 1 |
| Pṛthu and the Earth | 1 |
| Bharata | 1 |
| Kaṃsa | 1 |
| Underworld, hell, naraka | 1 |
| botany, plants | 1 |
| Vaiśeṣika | 1 |
| rebirth, transmigration | 1 |
| Creation of the world | 1 |
| avatāras | 1 |
| Military science | 1 |
| dharma | 1 |
| King, rājanīti | 1 |
| Politics | 1 |
| Pashupata Shaivism | 1 |
| Asceticism, tapas | 1 |
| Mineralogy, jewels, metals | 1 |
| Viṣṇu, Vishnuism | 1 |
| Religion and Philosophy | 1 |
| jātaka, avadāna | 1 |
Nominal forms
Word semantic annotations
| Concept | Notes | Count |
|---|---|---|
| pariṇāma | [medic.] a kind of colic | 13 |
| digestion | the organic process by which food is converted into substances that can be absorbed into the body | 11 |
| time | the continuum of experience in which events pass from the future through the present to the past | 5 |
| consequence | a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon; "the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise"; "his decision had depressing consequences for business" | 2 |
| change | a relational difference between states; especially between states before and after some event: "he attributed the change to their marriage" | 1 |
| course | a connected series of events or actions or developments; "the government took a firm course" or "historians can only point out those lines for which evidence is available" | 1 |
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