GA
GA: acoustic root of effort propensity
GAGAN: sky
GAJJA: sarcastic comments, ironical talk
GAINJANÁ: scolding, chiding, upbraiding, insult, reproach, putting to shame, humiliation
GATÁNUGATIKATÁ: subservience to routine or beaten track, customary, conventional, traditional
GANGOTRII: place of origin of the holy river Ganges
GAŔA: to create, construct, to shape, to beget, to constitute
GAŃA: assemblage, collection, multitude, community, class, group, genus, masses, family, clan
GAŃACETANÁ: community consciousness
GAŃÁDHIISHA: controller of the expressed world and divinities
GAŃD́A: cheek
GAŃD́II: line of demarcation, limit, resistance
GATÁSU: expired, dead
GATI: speed, motion, go, alternative, refuge, shelter, remedy, solution, consequence, way out, movement
GANGAN: expressing, blazing
GANDHA: smell
GAMAN: going
GAMANÁGAMAN: coming and going
GARAL: poison
GARIMÁ: exaltedness, greatness, glory, majesty, dignity, influence, charm
GARIIYÁN: heavier, more important
GARJAN: thunderous sound, roar
GARVA: pride
GALÁN: to melt, to be kind
GAHAN: depth
GAHVARA: hole, cavity, pit, deep, cave, impervious, abyss, depth, thicket, forest, cavern, inaccessible place, hiding place, riddle, hypocrisy, weeping, crying, arbor, bower, recess in a rock or mountain
GÁCHA: tree
GÁCHA PÁLÁ: vegetation
GÁTHÁ: event, story, affairs
GÁNA / GÁY: song
GÁNTHÁ: threading, attaching, studding (garlands, gem etc.)
GÁNDHÁRA: sound of goat
GÁMII: going, moving, indicating
GÁY / GÁTRA: body
GÁHAN: immersing or dipping the body in water, bathing, singing
GIRANÁ: to fall
GIRI: mountain, hill
GIITI / GIITA: song, poem, melody, hymn, lyric, poem, chanted, sung
GUCCHA: cluster, bunch, fascicle, bundle, tuft
GUCHÁN: to set right, to arrange, to provide for, manage
GUNJA: humming, reverberation, noise
GUINJÁ: a coloured red and black seed or its plant
GUINJÁMALÁ: garland of guinjá, a red and black seed
GUŃŔIYE: subside, cowering position, to pulverise, to crush, to powder down, to beat, to gore, to disintegrate, to pound
GUŃA: quality, characteristic, attribute, binding principle
GUŃAKŚOBHA: internal friction within Prakrti
GUŃAYUKTA: qualified
GUŃÁDHIISHA: controller of the attributes
GUŃITAK: multiple
GUMAŔIYA: gathered, overflowed
GUMAR: vanity, pride, to brag, to boast
GURU: the preceptor, master, great, heavy, long
GURU MANTRA: the second lesson in Ánanda Marga sádhaná
GURUPIIT́HA: abode of preceptor
GUL: flower, rose, soft, dissolved, absorbed
GULADASTÁ: flower vase
GULABÁGICHA: floral garden
GULÁL: coloured powder used during festivity
GULI: plural form indication in Bangla words
GULMA: shrub, clump or cluster of trees, bush, fort
GUHÁ: cave, recess
GÚŔHA: secret, hidden, concealed, surreptitious, unrevealed, deep, invisible, inaccessible, incomprehensive, intricate, profound, mysterious, occult, esoteric, lonely
GRDDHA: vulture
GRHA: home, house
GECHI: (I) go on
GECHE: went, gone, past
GERI / GERUÁ: colour of red ochre, pale yellow colour, clay, brownish red
GEHA: home, house
GAERIK: colour of red ochre, pale yellow colour, clay, brownish red
GO: form of address
GOKUL: The place in north India where Lord Krśńa spent childhood
GOCAR: within the scope, power or range of sense perception or sense organs, jurisdiction of influence, perceptible, view, vision, sight
GOT́HA: grazing ground, pasture
GOŔE: thick wrath of flower
GOŃÁ / GUŃÁ / GAŃÁ: count, consider, string or thread
GOPAN: secret
GORASA: cow-milk or its products
GOLAK DHÁNDHÁ: a labyrinth, maze, an intricate problem
GOLOKA: heaven
GOŚT́HA: pasture, grazing ground, meeting-place, assembly, association, society, club
GOŚPADA: small pit made by cows on the ground, puddles
GAOŔA: An area in eastern India, consisting of Bihar, Greater Bengal, Assam, Chattisgarh and Orissa
GAORAVA: glory, self-aggrandisement
GRANTHI: knot
GRANTHI RASA: hormone
GRASTA: eclipsed
GRAHA: planet
GRAHASHÁNTI: neutralising the evil influence of stars
GRIIŚMA: summer
GLÁNI: weariness, tiredness, exhaustion, fatigue, dirt, disrepute, slander, agony, repentance, disgrace