JA



JA: acoustic root of the propensity of ego, conceit




JAKHAN, when


JAGAT: the world


JAGAT JOD́Á: worldwide


JAGAT PATI: the owner of the world


JAUNGAMA: animate, mobile, moving


JAUNGAL: forest, jungle




JAT́Á: matted hair, mane


JAT́ILATÁ: complexities


JAT́HAR: belly, stomach, womb, interior, digestion, hunger


JAD́A: (pronounced JAŔA) inert, inanimate, worldly, earthly, material, crude


JAD́ATÁ : (pronounced JAŔATÁ) inertia, lifelessness


JAD́ÁDHÁRA: (pronounced JAŔA DHÁRÁ) the physical body or base


JAD́ASPHOT́A: (pronounced JAŔA SPHOT́A) structural dissociation or explosion or bursting




JARÁN / JAŔÁYE / JAŔIYE: embraced, hugged, grasped, grapple, wrap, intertwined, tangle, surrounding, encircling, gripped, seize, clasped, clinched, closed


JATA / JATO: whatever, how much


JATAN / YATAN / JATNA: effort, care, struggle, try, attempt


JANAH: a subtle layer of cosmic mind


JANARLOKA: subliminal world


JANANA: to give birth


JANAPADA: habitation, village or town


JANAM / JANMA: birth


JAPA: incantation, repetition of mantra


JAMAK: pomp, grandeur, splendid, spectacular, gorgeous


JAMIIN: land


JAYA: victory


JAYA BHERII: victory drum


JARÁ: old age, decrepitude, infirmity, worn out


JALA: liquid factor, water


JALPANÁ: conversation, garrulity, prating, utterance, talk, speculation, proposal, discussion


JALADARCI: rainbow


JALA SIKTA: wet with water


JALIIYATÁ: moisture, humidity




JALUSA: lustre, brightness, splendor, glamour


JAHÁN: world, where




JÁOÁ: going


JÁBO: will go


JÁGARAŃA: awakening


JÁGÁLE: awaken, bring into senses, raised


JÁGÁLO: awaken, bring into senses, raised


JÁCCHI: going


JÁTIKÁ: birth, origin, caste, breed, race, community




JÁDÚ: magic


JÁDÚGAR: magician




JÁNÁ: known


JÁNÁ: going


JÁNÁLE: to make aware, reveal, impart, declare, divulge, communicate, disclose, relate, inform


JÁYATE: comes up, creates




JÁR: whose


JÁRII: continue


JÁLA: web, net, mesh


JÁHÁI: whatever


JÁHÁN: world




JIGAR: heart, vitality, courage, spleen


JIJINÁNSÁ: curiosity, inquisitiveness




JIGHÁNSÁ: desire to kill


JIDDA: stubbornness, insistence, tenacity


JINDAGII: life


JIYANKÁT́HIR: touchwood of life




JISMA: body


JISMÁNII: bodily, pertaining to physical body


JIHVÁ: tongue




JIIRŃA: worn out, decayed, dilapidated, emaciated, improvised


JIIRŃA KANTHÁ: worn out rag




JIIVA: animated existence, unit soul


JIIVAN: life


JIIVÁTMÁ: unit soul


JIIVITA: live, alive




JUŔI: JUŔÁN: join, add, affix, attach, yoke, harness, begin, commence, spread, pervade, cover, to cool, to allay, to console, to satisfy, associate, accomplice, pair, match




JUGUPSÁ: backbiting


JUJHIYE: fighting, struggling




 


JETE: going


JEDA: stubbornness, insistence, tenacity


JEMAN: the particular way




JIGYÁSU: inquisitive, inquiring, desirous of knowing


JIN, to win, victory


JIYANKÁT́HI:

 


JÚHII: jasmine


 


JETHÁ / JEKHANE: where


JER: outcome




JOGÁN / JOGÁN: supply, purveyance, finding, provide


JOŔA: stream


JOŔÁ / JUŔI: JUŔÁN: join, add, affix, attach, yoke, harness, begin, commence, spread, pervade, cover, to cool, to allay, to console, to satisfy, associate, accomplice, pair, match




JONÁKI: firefly, glowworm




JOÁR: high tide




JOR: strength, power




JYÁNTE: living


JYOTI: light


JYOTI SAḾPÁT: illuminated


JYOTIŚKA: luminous celestial body, stars




JYOTSNÁ: moonlight




JVÁLÁ / JVELE: lighting, kindling, burning, sting, pain, blazing


JVÁLÁMUKHI: volcano




JINÁTRTVA: knower ship (JINA is pronounced as GYAN)


JINÁNA: knowledge (JINA is pronounced as GYAN)


JINÁKŚI: eyes of knowledge (JINA is pronounced as GYAN)


JINÁNÁMBUDHI: the ocean of knowledge (JINA is pronounced as GYAN)