Lemma: samudbhava (m)
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Temporal probability mass distribution
- coming to life again (MW)
- existence (MW)
- name of Agni at the Vratādeśa (MW)
- origin (MW)
- production (MW)
- revival (MW)
| Topic |
Frequency |
| Alchemy |
13 |
| purity, impurity, śuddhi, śodhana, śauca |
7 |
| Bhakti |
6 |
| botany, plants |
6 |
| Viṣṇu, Vishnuism |
5 |
| Mineralogy, jewels, metals |
5 |
| Yoga |
5 |
| war |
4 |
| Mahāyāna |
4 |
| triguṇa |
3 |
| varṇas, castes |
3 |
| Sāṃkhya |
3 |
| Liberation, mokṣa, release |
3 |
| Medicine |
3 |
| Lexicography |
3 |
| Genealogies |
3 |
| Mahābhārata |
2 |
| army |
2 |
| worship |
2 |
| Sūrya, Savitṛ, sun |
2 |
| snāna, bathing |
2 |
| rasāyana |
2 |
| praise of Viṣṇu (namas) |
2 |
| meteorology, weather |
2 |
| Astronomy |
2 |
| vānaprastha |
2 |
| Cosmogony |
2 |
| (Im-)purity |
2 |
| dharma |
2 |
| Dharmaśāstra |
2 |
| marriage, wedding |
1 |
| hunting |
1 |
| śvāsa |
1 |
| dama |
1 |
| Asceticism, tapas |
1 |
| bad behaviour |
1 |
| Bhṛgu |
1 |
| Dhruva aka. Polar Star |
1 |
| Kṛṣṇa |
1 |
| Pulomā/an |
1 |
| unsteadiness of life |
1 |
| advaita philosophy |
1 |
| Kaṃsa |
1 |
| Urvaśī and Purūravas |
1 |
| Zoology |
1 |
| jātaka, avadāna |
1 |
| fever, jvara, takman |
1 |
| Architecture |
1 |
| Geography |
1 |
| Debts and interest |
1 |
| saṃskāras |
1 |
| Cosmogony (gen.) |
1 |
| prāyaścitta |
1 |
| Materia medica |
1 |
| Creation of the world |
1 |
| Ordeal |
1 |
| Witness |
1 |
| Law |
1 |
| narrative literature |
1 |
| nāḍīvijñāna |
1 |
| Cosmology |
1 |
| saṃnyāsa |
1 |
| Names of Viṣṇu, sahasranāman |
1 |
| King, rājanīti |
1 |
| penance, prāyaścitta |
1 |
| Durgā |
1 |
| Behaviour, strīdharma |
1 |
| creates fever |
1 |
| Concept | Notes | Count |
| origin | an event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events | 22 |
| production | the act or process of producing something; "Shakespeare's production of poetry was enormous"; "the production of white blood cells" | 5 |
| birth | the event of being born; "they celebrated the birth of their first child" | 3 |
| creation | the event that occured at the beginning of something; "from its creation the plan was doomed to failure" | 1 |
Collocations