Kimtu, Kiṃtu: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryKiṃtu (किंतु) [Also spelled kintu]:—(ind) but; —[paraṃtu] ifs and buts; •[karanā] to dilly-dally, to be evasive.
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Starts with: Kimtughna, Kintu.
Ends with: Kintu.
Full-text: Kintu, Kamam, Aranyasad, Aranykas, Udarka, Kimkila, Tu, Aparigraha.
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The Practice Manual of Noble Tārā Kurukullā (by Dharmachakra Translation Committee)
Chapter 6 < [Appendix - Sanskrit Text]
Brahma Sutras (Nimbarka commentary) (by Roma Bose)
Brahma-Sūtra 3.2.16 < [Adhikaraṇa 5 - Sūtras 11-21]
The Tattvasangraha [with commentary] (by Ganganatha Jha)
Verse 910-911 < [Chapter 16 - Examination of the Import of Words]
Verse 3410-3413 < [Chapter 26 - Examination of the ‘Person of Super-normal Vision’]
Yajnavalkya-smriti (Vyavaharadhyaya)—Critical study (by Kalita Nabanita)
Chapter 1.1d - The Extensive Smṛti Literature < [Chapter 1 - Introduction]
Chapter 5.1 - The Laws Relating to Debts (ṛṇādāna) < [Chapter 5 - Vyavahārādhyāya and the Modern Indian Laws]
Chapter 5.6 - Laws Relating to Partition and Inheritance (dāyavibhāga) < [Chapter 5 - Vyavahārādhyāya and the Modern Indian Laws]
Alamkaras mentioned by Vamana (by Pratim Bhattacharya)
14: Definition of Ananvaya Alaṃkāra < [Chapter 4 - Arthālaṃkāras mentioned by Vāmana]
21: Definition of Vyatireka Alaṃkāra < [Chapter 4 - Arthālaṃkāras mentioned by Vāmana]
Naishadha-charita of Shriharsha (by Krishna Kanta Handiqui)
Introduction to Nārāyaṇa’s commentary < [Introduction]