[Skt.] n. Mind, soul, heart, atma. Thought, idea, feeling, disposition, nature. Import, meaning, drift. Motive, aim, view.abhiprayamu. Temperament, humour, passion, sentiment, state or condition of being. manovikaramu. A property or power of matter. svabhavamu. An act, gesture. dhatvartharupakriya. A learned man, (natya parobhasaya) ṃvidusi, vidvaṃsudu. nannu tallibhavamuto nenciri they looked upon me as a mother. avi dongasommu ani mi bhavama do you mean that these were stolen goods? bhavagarbhamu bhava-garbhamu. adj. Having a secret import or a mysterious meaning: intelligible, as a glance conveying a certain impression. bavajari bhavajari. n. The “Amoricide” or slayer (ari) of Cupid, i.e., Siva. bhavajudubhavajudu. n. Lit: “Born in the heart,” an epithet of Manmadha. bhavana bhavana. n. Mental perception, recollection, consciousness of past ideas or preceptions, imagination. talapu. Observing, investigating. vasanapattuta. Steeping, maceration of a drug in a liquid. Thus bhavanasonthi, bhavanakarakkaya are ginger or aloes prepared by being repeatedly dipped in certain fluids and dried again. allapurasavayedu bhavanaluceyyi let these drugs be stepped seven times in the juice of ginger. bhavanacesukonu bhavana-chesi-konu. v. n. To imagine or figure to oneself. bavabhavudu bhavabhavudu. n. One who exists (bhava.) in the heart (bhava): i.e., Manmadha. bhavarthamu bhav-arthamu. n. Implication, inuendo, a sense not expressed, an affirmative sense. The affirmative form of the verb. bhavyamu bhavyamu. adj. What must, will, or ought to be, kadaginadi. likely, probable, befitting a yintizoliki povadamunaku miku bhavyamukaduyou must not have anything to do with that house. bhavyudu bhavyudu. n. One on whom they meditate.