An > References for ‘anna, ánná’
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[108] Remember, you have to offer your [...] fifteen annas and holding back one anna will not do. You must completely [...] you will attain eternal bliss.
[40] The verbal root und means “to [...] reason it is called odana. The food [anna] of a person who earns his money [...] food, we can call shuddhodana.
[93] This Turiiya or non-dual state [...] Withholding of even a single anna will not do.
[42] King Sháliváhan was [...] táká (rupee), ánná (1/16 of a rupee) and pái [...] Even today, the reckoner is used.
[60] When human beings ask for money [...] away fifteen annas, keeping one anna for themselves [there are sixteen [...] certainly be cared for by Him.
[27] Kutilá is the script used [...] Saḿskrta the word “anna” is used for staple food and “pind́a” [...] Tadbhava Saḿskrta words.
[29] Anna
[30] The meaning of the verbal root [...] vishvasya satpatih. We get the word anna from the root ad. Ad + na = anna. If hasanta da [where the a after [...] d. The etymological meaning of anna is “that which is eaten” or “that which can be eaten”. The colloquial meaning of anna is “the chief food of any [...] Bengalee is correct to call rice anna, so would an Irishman be correct to call potato anna. Áluka → álua [...] sweet potato or shakarakanda is anna for the poor people. Although it is tasty, it has little nutritive value.