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II: acoustic root of the fourth musical note, madhyama (ma) equivalent to western musical note (Fa or F) and sound of horse




IITI: calamity, distress


IIUNGITA: indicated, signal, gesture, sign, hint, beckoning, gesticulation, wink, suggestive, allusive


IID́YA: an ancient Vedic word meaning, revered, worshipped, most desired


IIPSÁ: desire to obtain, desire, longing


IISPITA: longed, desired




IIRŚÁ: envy


IISHÁN: northeastern direction, a name of Shiva


IISHVARA: controller (of the universe), God


IISHVARA PRAŃIDHÁNA: an auto suggestion of the idea that each and every unit is an instrument in the hands of the Almighty and is a mere spark of the supreme fire, also implies implicit faith in Him irrespective of whether one lives in momentary happiness or sorrow, prosperity or adversity


IIHÁ: wish, desire, effort, exertion, activity, endeavour, attempt