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jvalanaṃ

jval cl. 1. P. jvalati ( ep. also Ā. ; p. lat; aor. ajvālīt, Pāṇ. vii, 2, 2 ; 3. pl. ajvaliṣur, Bhaṭṭ. xv, 106 ) to burn brightly, blaze, glow, shine, TS. i ; ŚBr. ; Gobh. ; MBh. &c.; to burn (as a wound), Suśr. : Caus. jvalayati or jvāl, to set on fire, light, kindle, make radiant, illuminate, …

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jval cl. 1. P. jvalati ( ep. also Ā. ; p. lat; aor. ajvālīt, Pāṇ. vii, 2, 2 ; 3. pl. ajvaliṣur, Bhaṭṭ. xv, 106 ) to burn brightly, blaze, glow, shine, TS. i ; ŚBr. ; Gobh. ; MBh. &c.; to burn (as a wound), Suśr. : Caus. jvalayati or jvāl, to set on fire, light, kindle, make radiant, illuminate, GopBr. ii, 5, 5 ( Ā. ), MBh. &c.: Intens. jājvalati ( MBh. ) or lyate ( Pāṇ. iii, 1, 22 , Kāś. ; p. lyamāna) to flame violently, shine strongly, be brilliant, MBh. ; R. ; VP. iii, 2, 10 ; Rājat. i, 154.

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