Lemma: kauśika (m)
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Temporal probability mass distribution
- (in music) name of a Rāga (MW)
- Vatica robusta (MW)
- love (MW)
- name of Bhadraśarman (MW)
- name of Gādhi (MW)
- name of Indra (as originally perhaps belonging to the Kuśikas or friendly to them) (MW)
- name of Sūrya (MW)
- name of a grammarian (MW)
- name of a son of Vasudeva (MW)
- name of a teacher (MW)
- name of an Asura (MW)
- name of one of Jarāsandha's generals (MW)
- name of Śiva (MW)
- passion (MW)
- patr. of Viśvāmitra (who was the son or grandson of Kuśika) (MW)
- the descendants of Kuśika (MW)
Topic |
Frequency |
Mahāyāna |
279 |
jātaka, avadāna |
19 |
worship of the Buddha |
18 |
Tīrthas |
8 |
Genealogies |
8 |
agniṣṭoma |
6 |
worship |
6 |
Mahābhārata |
6 |
botany, plants |
5 |
Buddha's life |
5 |
eating, food, anna |
5 |
āpaddharma |
4 |
Zoology |
4 |
mantra |
4 |
Giving, dāna |
4 |
Durgā |
3 |
Behaviour, strīdharma |
3 |
Budha, Mercury |
3 |
Bhakti |
3 |
Shivaism, Śiva |
3 |
Medicine |
2 |
Lexicography |
2 |
Urvaśī and Purūravas |
2 |
cow |
2 |
Viśvāmitra |
2 |
truth, satya, ṛta |
2 |
Moral literature |
2 |
Pashupata Shaivism |
2 |
Mineralogy, jewels, metals |
2 |
war |
2 |
Rāmāyaṇa |
2 |
avatāras |
2 |
Names of Viṣṇu, sahasranāman |
1 |
Surabhī, the wishing cow |
1 |
narrative literature |
1 |
for children, offspring, progeny |
1 |
against bad omina and presigns |
1 |
Grammar |
1 |
karman doctrine |
1 |
Śiśupāla |
1 |
varṇas, castes |
1 |
Bṛhaspati |
1 |
children |
1 |
omina, presigns, nimittas |
1 |
Law |
1 |
Indra |
1 |
Noun derivation |
1 |
Magic, rites with a purpose, abhicāra |
1 |
Paraśurāma |
1 |
Kṛṣṇa |
1 |
Asceticism, tapas |
1 |
dharma |
1 |
sahasranāman |
1 |
darśapūrṇamāsa iṣṭi, full-moon sacrifice |
1 |
Concept | Notes | Count |
Viśvāmitra | name of a celebrated Ṛṣi | 20 |
Indra | chief god of the Rig-Veda; god of rain and thunder | 14 |
Kauśika | the descendants of Kuśika | 2 |
kauśika [word] | the word kauśika | 1 |
Shiva | the Destroyer; one of the three major divinities in the later Hindu pantheon | 1 |
Vishnu | the Sustainer; a Hindu divinity worshipped as the preserver of worlds | 1 |
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