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[19] STRUCTURAL [...] উন ) = Indu ; Indu means the moon, "the one [...] Chapter 14 . –Eds.

Kálii to Kikhi (Discourse 25) (1)

[37] If the totality of an object [...] [the black lunar digit] or Indu . In any case, 1/13 part of [...] káśt́há .

Indukamala to Iyatta (Discourse 7) (6)

[2] Indu means “moon”; Indu means “the moon’s amákalá [...] In some people’s opinion, indu means the entire moon. The light [...] radiant moonlit night”].

[4] Thus indukamala means “white [...] its meaning comes from the word indu. The etymological difference between the two deserves careful consideration.

[7] Indu + bil + ac = indubila. By adding t́á it becomes indubilá. Indu means “moon” or “the [...] Thus they named the fruit bilva.

Ik to Indura (Discourse 6) (11)

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Bhakti-Rúpa Setu (Devotion Acts Like a Bridge) (1)

[25] What does the crescent moon over [...] called Amákalá or Indu. Shiva acquired appellations like Candrashekhara, Candrabhúśańa etc.