The corpus record — Sanskrit
loke
lok (connected with √ 1. ruc) cl. 1. Ā. ( Dhātup. iv, 2 ), lokate ( pf. luloke, Bhaṭṭ. ; inf. lokitum, Kathās. ), to see, behold, perceive : Caus. or cl. 10. ( Dhātup. xxxiii, 103 ) lokayati ( aor. alulokat) id. , ŚBr. ; Sāh. ; to know, recognize, R. ; LiṅgaP.
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Where it lives
- Aitareya Upanisad 26 · 53.66/10k
- Chandogya Upanisad 236 · 50.36/10k
- Brhadaranyaka Upanisad 321 · 42.45/10k
- Taittiriya Upanisad 16 · 30.17/10k
- Svetasvatara Upanisad 5 · 29.1/10k
- Katha Upanisad 6 · 27.83/10k
- Prasna Upanisad 17 · 26.04/10k
- Bhagavad Gita 22 · 25.63/10k
- Isa Upanisad 2 · 20.96/10k
- Mandukya Upanisad 2 · 10.26/10k
What it meant — Monier-Williams
In the wild
- loke Aitareya Upanisad aitup_1,1.1
- lokāḥ Aitareya Upanisad aitup_1,1.3
- lokānāṃ Aitareya Upanisad aitup_1,1.3
- lokāḥ Aitareya Upanisad aitup_1,1.3
- lokaḥ Aitareya Upanisad aitup_1,1.3
- lokasya Aitareya Upanisad aitup_1,1.3
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