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gharmá m. (√2. ghṛ) heat, warmth (of the sun or of fire), sunshine RV. AV. &c
• the hot season R. i, 63, 24 Ragh. xvi, 43 VarBṛS.
• internal heat R. ii, 75, 45 (vḷ.)
• perspiration L.
• day (opposed to night) Jyot. (YV) 9
• a cauldron, boiler, esp. the vessel in which the milk-offering to the Aśvins is boiled RV. AV. vii VS. viii, 61 AitBr. i ŚBr. xiv Lāṭy.
• a cavity in the earth shaped like a cauldron (from which Atri was rescued by the Aśvins
• 'heat' Gmn.) RV.
• hot milk or any other hot beverage offered as an oblation (esp. to the Aśvins) RV. AV. iv, 1, 2 VS. xxxviii ŚBr. iv, xiv KātyŚr. ĀśvŚr.
• N. of Tāpasa (author of RV. x, 114)
• of Saurya (author of 181, 3)
• of a son of Anu (father of Ghṛita) Hariv. 1840 (vḷ.)
• [cf. ?, ? ; Lat. formus ; Zd. [gar˘ema] ; Goth. varmya ; Germ. warm.]

Source
Sanskrit-English Dictionary, by M. Monier William
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