DHA



DHA: acoustic root of the propensity for thirst or yearning for acquisition




DHR: saḿskrta root verb meaning to uphold or support


DHAN: wealth


DHANAINJAYA: one of external váyus causing sleep and drowsiness


DHANYA: blessed, gratified, fortunate, admirable, praiseworthy


DHARAŃII: the earth


DHARATII: the earth


DHARAŃ: style, way, method, condition, state, working, behaviour, appearance, look, cut, design


DHARÁ: to hold, to take into fold, to catch


DHARMA: psycho-spiritual longing, spirituality, natural or fundamental characteristics or quest for ever-lasting happiness or Brahma, property, nature




DHÁTÁ: protector, creator, father, God, Brahma


DHÁM: abode, receptacle, dwelling place


DHÁYA: run


DHÁRA: hold, stream, flow, current, edge, boarder, brim, brink, vicinity, sharpness


DHÁRÁ: stream, flow, current


DHÁRAŃÁ: fixing mind at a point or area in a body


DHÁVITA: running




DHII: mind, intellect, intuition


DHIIR: composed, grave, calm, gentle, modest, mild, grave, steady, slow, tardy, unperturbed, firm




DHURJAT́I: lord Shiva




DHÚANKÁ: to pant or grasp for breath, to throb, to palpitate, to suffocate, heavy breathe, pulsate


DHÚNÁ: incense, resin


DHÚPA: sunlight, the sun, incense


DHÚL: dust, mud, earth


DHÚLÁY: into dust


DHÚLI: dust




DHEYA: run


DHAERYA: patience, perseverance


DHAEVATA: sound of donkey




DHONKA / DHÚNKA: suffocation, throbbing, palpitation, panting for breath, gasp for breath




DHAOTA: washed, cleansed, with water




DHYÁN: meditation, cogitate, think, contemplation, concentration, focus


DHYANÁSANA: posture of meditation


DHYÁNE: in meditation


DHYEYA: object of meditation


DHRITI: holding, catching, wearing, assuming, bearing, containing, conception, impression, idea, patience, self-possession, complacence, satisfaction, content, perseverance, persistence, retention


DHRITIMÁNA: patient, self-possessed, complacent, content, persevering


DHVAJA: flag, banner, ensign, standard


DHVANI: sound, noise, voice, note, tone, suggestion, ring


DHVANI MATRÁ: syllable


DHVANI VINYÁS: intonation


DHVANSA: destroyed


DHVASTA: destroyed, annihilated, perished, ruined, impaired, devastated, demolished, fallen, vanquished