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Lemma: atīva (ind)
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Temporal probability mass distribution
exceedingly (MW)
excessively (MW)
quite (MW)
too (MW)
very (MW)
Topic
Frequency
war
34
jātaka, avadāna
25
Mahāyāna
21
Alchemy
17
Genealogies
8
upāyakauśalya
8
botany, plants
8
narrative literature
8
Buddha's life
6
Medicine
6
Bhakti
6
Mineralogy, jewels, metals
6
Urvaśī and Purūravas
5
Birth, childhood, and youth
5
Kṛṣṇa
5
Tīrthas
4
Sacrifice, yajña
4
śrāddha
4
Geography
4
Māndhātṛ
4
praise of Viṣṇu (namas)
3
India
3
army
3
Nala and Damayantī
3
Himālaya
3
Kṛṣṇa and the Gopīs
3
Dāruvana
3
Sāṃkhya
3
Shivaism, Śiva
3
weapons, arms
2
Liberation, mokṣa, release
2
Asceticism, tapas
2
Ṛṣyaśṛṅga
2
Prahlāda, Hiraṇyakaśipu
2
Buddhism
2
good behaviour
2
varṇas, castes
2
Time
2
(prophesy about the) kaliyuga
2
rebirth, transmigration
2
Mahābhārata
2
Magic, rites with a purpose, abhicāra
2
Pitṛ worship, pitṛyajña
2
fighting
1
Skanda
1
Viśvāmitra
1
Gaṅgā, Ganges
1
Dhruva aka. Polar Star
1
Vāmadeva
1
worship of relics, stūpas
1
midday pavamāna
1
midday sacrifice, mādhyandina, mādhyaṃdinasavana
1
unsteadiness of life
1
kāmyeṣṭi
1
Kaṃsa
1
Kirātārjunīya
1
Śaibyā and Śatadhanu
1
Kṛṣṇa and Bāṇa
1
Astronomy
1
gambling
1
Dakṣa's sacrifice and Satī
1
Creation of the world
1
Viṣṇu, Vishnuism
1
Kāmaśāstra
1
Dharmaśāstra
1
karman doctrine
1
King, rājanīti
1
Inheritance, heritage, heirs
1
marriage, wedding
1
Cosmogony (gen.)
1
Brideship and marriage
1
Andhaka
1
pralaya, destruction of the world
1
inundation
1
eating, food, anna
1
hunting
1
Names of Viṣṇu, sahasranāman
1
Brahmin
1
Kṣatriya
1
Sūrya, Savitṛ, sun
1
purity, impurity, śuddhi, śodhana, śauca
1
Giving, dāna
1
ariṣṭa, riṣṭa, kālavijñāna
1
āśā, hope
1
āpaddharma
1
State finances
1
bad behaviour
1
saṃsāra
1
Raji
1
Concept Notes Count
very intensifiers; "she was very gifted"; "he played very well"; "a really enjoyable evening"; (`real' is sometimes used informally for `really' as in "I'm real sorry about it"; `rattling' is informal as in "a rattling good yarn") 32
exceedingly to an extreme degree or extent; "his eyesight was exceedingly defective" 5
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