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Gana
The word (
Sanskrit: गण) in
Sanskrit and
Pali means "flock, troop, multitude, number, tribe, series or class". It can also be used to refer to a "body of attendants" and can refer to "a company, any assemblage or association of men formed for the attainment of the same aims". The word "gaṇa" can also refer to councils or assemblies convened to discuss matters of
religion or other topics.
gana
nf.
desire; wish
ganar
v.
gain, acquire; profit, earn; add; win; defeat; capture, possess; reach, arrive; prosper, succeed; flourish, thrive
gañir
v.
yelp, whine
Gana
n.
Ghana, Republic of Ghana
gana
n.
Ghana, Republic of Ghana
Gana
n.
Ghana
Gana
Gana (Sk) [from the verbal root gan to count] A group, flock, troop, multitude, number, class, etc.; in the plural used for troops or classes of inferior deities (devatas), considered as Siva's attendants, and under special superintendence of the god Ganesa (often used in the compound forms Ganadevata or Ganadevas). These celestial beings are said to inhabit maharloka: "They are the rulers of our Kalpa (Cycle) and therefore termed Kalpadhikarins, or Lords of the Kalpas. They last only 'One Day' of Brahma" (TG 124).
Also a series of asterisms or lunar mansions placed in three classes: that of the gods, men, and rakshasas.