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1 पर्युषण
pary-ushaṇa
- ṇā-daṡa-ṡataka-vṛitti f. -ṇâ̱shṭâ̱hnīkā (w.r. paryūshaṇ-), f. N. of wks.
- shita, - shṭa seeᅠ pari- 5. vas
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