Lemma: saṃkṣaya (m)
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Temporal probability mass distribution
- complete destruction or consumption (MW)
- decay (MW)
- destruction of the world (MW)
- disappearance (MW)
- name of a Marutvat (MW)
- the dissolution of all things (MW)
- waning (MW)
- wasting (MW)
| Topic |
Frequency |
| war |
15 |
| Mahābhārata |
10 |
| yuga theory |
7 |
| Medicine |
5 |
| Kashmirian Shivaism |
5 |
| inundation |
5 |
| pralaya, destruction of the world |
5 |
| Kalki(n) |
5 |
| Kṛṣṇa and Bāṇa |
5 |
| Prahlāda, Hiraṇyakaśipu |
4 |
| Bhakti |
4 |
| Tīrthas |
4 |
| Astronomy |
3 |
| (Im-)purity |
3 |
| Creation of the world |
3 |
| prāyaścitta |
3 |
| Matsyāvatāra |
3 |
| King, rājanīti |
3 |
| Buddhism |
3 |
| vānaprastha |
3 |
| Birth, childhood, and youth |
2 |
| Cosmology |
2 |
| pathogenesis, origin of a disease |
2 |
| fever, jvara, takman |
2 |
| worship |
2 |
| dīkṣā |
2 |
| praise of Viṣṇu (namas) |
2 |
| Alchemy |
2 |
| Shivaism, Śiva |
2 |
| Cosmogony (gen.) |
2 |
| Names of Viṣṇu, sahasranāman |
2 |
| Tripura |
2 |
| Viṣṇu, Vishnuism |
2 |
| Genealogies |
2 |
| āpaddharma |
2 |
| Cosmogony |
2 |
| Kaṃsa |
1 |
| Peace and war |
1 |
| Pārvatī |
1 |
| bad behaviour |
1 |
| kṣetrajña |
1 |
| Gaṅgā, Ganges |
1 |
| saṃsāra |
1 |
| Dynasties |
1 |
| Kirātārjunīya |
1 |
| Pṛthu and the Earth |
1 |
| (prophesy about the) kaliyuga |
1 |
| Theatre, nāṭyaśāstra |
1 |
| State finances |
1 |
| Underworld, hell, naraka |
1 |
| fable |
1 |
| Behaviour, politeness |
1 |
| hathayoga |
1 |
| Pashupata Shaivism |
1 |
| dharma |
1 |
| Buddha's life |
1 |
| varṇas, castes |
1 |
| Time |
1 |
| Nature poetry |
1 |
| pūjā |
1 |
| Minister |
1 |
| Liberation, mokṣa, release |
1 |
| Kṛṣṇa |
1 |
| kṣaya, rājayakṣman |
1 |
| pāṇḍuroga |
1 |
| śotha |
1 |
| vātarakta |
1 |
| theft, stealing |
1 |
| creates fever |
1 |
| Concept | Notes | Count |
| disappearance | the event of passing out of sight | 4 |
| destruction | an event that destroys something | 2 |
| decrease | a process of becoming smaller | 2 |
| apocalypse | a cosmic cataclysm in which God destroys the ruling powers of evil | 2 |
| dissolution | separation into component parts | 1 |
| death | the event of dying or departure from life: "her death came as a terrible shock"; "upon your decease the capital will pass to your grandchildren" | 1 |
| Word |
Cosine similarity |
| kṣaya |
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