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1 आवह
ā-vahamf (ā)n. bringing, bringing to pass, producing;
what bears orᅠ conveys Mn. Bhag. R. Pañcat. etc.;
m. N. of one of the seven winds orᅠ bands of air (that which is usually assigned to the bhuvar-loka orᅠ atmospheric region between the bhūr-loka andᅠ svar-loka) Hariv. ;
one of the seven tongues of fire
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2 भुवस्
bhúvasind. (orig. nom. orᅠ voc. pl. of 2. bhū́) the air, atmosphere (one of the 3 sacred utterances orᅠ Vyāhṛitis <q.v.> uttered between bhūr, earth, andᅠ svar <qq.vv.>, heaven;
it comes 2nd of the series when 7 orᅠ 14 worlds are enumerated RTL. 403, 102 n. i) VS. Br. etc.
(it becomes bhuvar in bhuvar-loka, « the world of the air» VP.);
one of the mind-born sons of Brahmā. Hariv. 11506 ;
N. of the 2nd andᅠ 11th Kalpa (q.v.) VāyuP.
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3 भूलोक
bhū́-lokam. (ifc. f. ā) the terrestrial world, earth Kathās. MārkP. (cf. bhūr-l-);
- kailāsa-māhātmya n. N. of a ch. of the BrahmôttKh. ;
- sura-nāyaka m. an Indra of the earth Rājat.
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4 स्वर्लोक
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