Pajahita to panca

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pajahita : [pp. of pajahati] given up; renounced; forsaken; abandoned.

pajahitvā : [abs. of pajahati] having given up; having renounced; having forsaken; having abandoned.

pajā : [f.] progeny; offspring; generation; mankind.

pajānanā : [f.] knowledge; understanding; discernment.

pajānāti : [pa +ñā + nā] knows clearly.

pajāpati : [m.] the lord of creation.

pajāyati : [pa + jan + ya] is born or produced.

pajāyana : [nt.] birth; coming into existence.

pajāyi : [aor. of pajāyati] was born or produced.

pajja : [nt.] 1. a verse; a poem; 2. something good for feet. (m.) road; path.

pajjabanda : [m.] a poem.

pajjalati : [pa + jal + a] blazes up; burns forth.

pajjalana : [nt.] blazing.

pajjalanta : [pr.p. of pajjalati] blazing up; burning forth.

pajjali : [aor. of pajjalati] blazed up; burned forth.

pajjalita : [pp. of pajjalati] blazed up; burnt forth.

pajjalitvā : [abs. of pajjalati] having blazed up; having burnt forth.

pajjunna : [m.] rain-cloud; Rain-God.

pajjota : [m.] a lamp; a light; lustre.

pajjhāyati : [pa + jhā + ya] overcomes with grief or remorses; ponders over.

pajjhāyanta : [pr.p. of pajjhāyati] overcoming with grief or remorsing; pondering over.

pajjhāyi : [aor. of pajjhāyati] overcame with grief or remorsed; pondered over.

pañca : [adj.] five.