Alphabetical Cross-Reference Entries — Ka to Gha

Sanskrit: वर्णक्रमसूची-ककारादि

The glossary continues with entries organized in a more systematic (quasi-alphabetical) manner. Selected entries starting from Ka: - Kachcha (कच्छ) — Marshy land and a type of plant. - Kadamba (कदम्ब) — Anthocephalus cadamba tree, a cluster/group, and a type of cloud. - Kanda (कन्द) — Bulb/tuber, the root section of a plant, and Surana (elephant yam). - Kapitha (कपित्थ) — Wood apple (Feronia limonia) and monkey. - Karpura (कर्पूर) — Camphor and a type of banana. - Karnika (कर्णिक) — Pericarp of lotus, earring, and a type of arrow. - Kashtha (काष्ठ) — Wood/log, a direction, and a measurement of time. - Kumbhi (कुम्भी) — Pot/vessel, a type of tree (Careya arborea), and an elephant. - Kesara (केसर) — Saffron, hair/mane, and pollen/filament of flowers.

What is Alphabetical Cross-Reference Entries — Ka to Gha?

The glossary continues with entries organized in a more systematic (quasi-alphabetical) manner. Selected entries starting from Ka: - Kachcha (कच्छ) — Marshy land and a type of plant. - Kadamba (कदम्ब) — Anthocephalus cadamba tree, a cluster/group, and a type of cloud. - Kanda (कन्द) — Bulb/tuber, the root section of a plant, and Surana (elephant yam). - Kapitha (कपित्थ) — Wood apple (Feronia limonia) and monkey. - Karpura (कर्पूर) — Camphor and a type of banana. - Karnika (कर्णिक) — Pericarp of lotus, earring, and a type of arrow. - Kashtha (काष्ठ) — Wood/log, a direction, and a measurement of time. - Kumbhi (कुम्भी) — Pot/vessel, a type of tree (Careya arborea), and an elephant. - Kesara (केसर) — Saffron, hair/mane, and pollen/filament of flowers.

Source: Bhavaprakash Nighantu, Varga 23

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