| Dadhicha |
A celebrated sage, who donated his bones to the gods.
From these bones was fashioned the thunderbolt, with which Indra,
the king of the Gods, slew the demo. |
| Daksa |
A
celebrated Prajapati, a lord of created beings. |
| Daksina |
The right side. |
| Damani |
A
layer with a Nadi or channel for the passage of energy. |
| Danava |
A
demon. |
| Danda |
A
staff. |
| Daurmanasya |
Despair, dejection. |
| Deva |
A
God. |
| Devadatta |
One of the vital airs which provides for the intake of
extra oxygen in a tired body by causing a yawn. |
| Dhanu |
A bow. |
| Dharana |
Concentration or complete attention. The sixth stage of
Yoga mentioned by Patanjali. |
| Dhasanjaya |
One of the vital airs which remains in the body even
after death, and sometimes bloats up a corpse. |
| Dhr |
To
hold, to support, to maintain. |
| Dhyana |
Meditation.
The seventh stage of Yoga mentioned by Patanjali. |
| Drona |
The
preceptor of the Pandava and Kaurava princes in the arts of war;
especially archery. He was the son of the sage Bharadvaja |
| Duhkha |
Pain,
sorrow, grief. |
| Dvesa |
Hate,
dislike, repugnance. |
| Dwi-hasta |
Two hands. |
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