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people of
Swakula Sali
caste in India. The name
Jihveshwara comes from
Jihva (tongue) +
Ishvara (god),
which means the one who is born out of tongue...
- (mouth). Five Jñānendriyas (i.e.
sense organs), namely, ghrāna (nose),
jihvā (tongue),
caksus (eye), tvak (skin) and śrotra (ear). Four Vāyus (air),...
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Ramaprabho Pahi Ramaprabho,
retrieved 7
August 2021 Sri Rama Nee
Namamu Jihva,
retrieved 7
August 2021
Chudu Chudu Adigo Chukka,
retrieved 7
August 2021...
- to
diagnose illness,
called nadi (pulse),
mootra (urine), mala (stool),
jihva (tongue),
shabda (speech),
sparsha (touch), druk (vision), and
aakruti (appearance)...
- vṛddhā > ɓuɖɖʱa 'old' b vaṇa- > bən 'forest' v vartman- > vaʈ 'path' j ʄ
jihvā > ʄɪbbʰ 'tongue' jy- jyeṣṭhā > ʄeʈʰ 'husband's
elder brother' -jy- ʄʄ rajyate...
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Danta Mula,
Jihva Mula, Kapalarandhra, and
Karna Dhauti.
Chaksu Dhauti, the
bathing of the eyes, is
sometimes included.
Danta and
Jihva Mula are the...
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stimulate (karikarakrida, nadi-kshobana, anguli-pravesha),
three styles of
jihva-pravesha (french kissing), and many
styles of
fellatio and cunnlingus. The...
- strong-shouldered jīvitá·vatsa- alive-childed:
having living children mádhu·
jihva- honeytongue, honey-tongued:
talking nicely pátra·hasta- vessel-handed:...
- "tongue"
tongue (< OE tunge) tuggō "tongue"
lingua "tongue" (archaic dingua) ⇒
jihvā́ "tongue" < *ĝiĝʰwā, juhū́ Av hizvā < *ĝiĝʰwā,
OPers hizān,
Parth ezβān "tongue"...
- praśna → praśña → pañha The
sequences hy and hv
undergo metathesis Examples:
jihvā → jivhā, gṛhya → ****ha,
guhya →
guyha h
undergoes metathesis with a following...