Lemma: prasava (m)
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Temporal probability mass distribution
- a flower (MW)
- augmentation (MW)
- begetting (MW)
- birth (MW)
- birthplace (MW)
- conception (MW)
- delivery (MW)
- fruit (MW)
- generation (MW)
- increase (MW)
- offspring (MW)
- origin (MW)
- parturition (MW)
- posterity (MW)
- procreation (MW)
Topic |
Frequency |
Genealogies |
8 |
Liberation, mokṣa, release |
7 |
Giving, dāna |
7 |
Creation of the world |
6 |
gold |
6 |
Kashmirian Shivaism |
6 |
Cosmogony |
6 |
Buddha's life |
5 |
kṣetrajña |
5 |
ahaṃkāra |
5 |
botany, plants |
5 |
narrative literature |
5 |
vājapeya |
5 |
Medicine |
5 |
rājasūya |
4 |
Bhakti |
4 |
Sāṃkhya |
4 |
Agastya |
3 |
Vātāpi and Ilvala |
3 |
Yoga |
3 |
Shivaism, Śiva |
3 |
Alchemy |
3 |
Behaviour, strīdharma |
3 |
jātaka, avadāna |
2 |
Pārvatī |
2 |
Zoology |
2 |
purity, impurity, śuddhi, śodhana, śauca |
2 |
Lexicography |
2 |
dāna, giving |
2 |
Pashupata Shaivism |
2 |
(Im-)purity |
2 |
Mahābhārata |
1 |
Viśve devāḥ |
1 |
Bharata |
1 |
Birth, childhood, and youth |
1 |
Pūtanā |
1 |
Soma |
1 |
Urvaśī and Purūravas |
1 |
Prajāpati |
1 |
Soma sacrifice |
1 |
Viṣṇu, Vishnuism |
1 |
dyāvāpṛthivī, heaven and earth |
1 |
agniṣṭoma |
1 |
Religion and Philosophy |
1 |
darśapūrṇamāsa iṣṭi, full-moon sacrifice |
1 |
pākayajña |
1 |
samiṣṭayajus |
1 |
gavām ayana, gavāmayana |
1 |
jyotiṣṭoma |
1 |
Dharmaśāstra |
1 |
dharma |
1 |
daughter |
1 |
marriage, wedding |
1 |
Tripura |
1 |
Mahāyāna |
1 |
Hospitality, atithi, guests, ātithya |
1 |
eating, food, anna |
1 |
Cosmography |
1 |
Sacrifice, yajña |
1 |
Sūrya, Savitṛ, sun |
1 |
Logic |
1 |
Paraśurāma |
1 |
Magic, rites with a purpose, abhicāra |
1 |
āśā, hope |
1 |
Meditation |
1 |
Tāraka |
1 |
death rites, funeral rites, aurdhvadehika, pitṛmedha |
1 |
Buddhism |
1 |
Tīrthas |
1 |
aśvamedha, hayamedha |
1 |
Trita and his brothers |
1 |
placing the somakalaśa |
1 |
Concept | Notes | Count |
offspring | the immediate descendants of a person; "she was the mother of many offspring"; "he died without issue" | 8 |
delivery | the event of giving birth; "she had a difficult delivery" | 4 |
birth | the event of being born; "they celebrated the birth of their first child" | 2 |
child | a human offspring (son or daughter) of any age; "they had three children"; "they were able to send their kids to college" | 2 |
causing | the act of causing something to happen | 1 |
flower | reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts | 1 |
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