CA
CA: acoustic root of conscience and discrimination, as per Saḿskrta grammar: and, additionally
CAU DEYÁL: boundary wall
CAKIT: startled, taken aback, timid, instant, in jiffy
CAKOR: a bird (bartavelle) said to enjoy drinking moonbeam
CAKRA: wheel, cycle or circle, psycho-spiritual center or plexus, ring, collection or group of persons or faction
CAKRANÁBHA: nucleus of the cycle, hub of the wheel
CAKRANEMI: the periphery or rim of a wheel or cycle, circumference of a circle
CAKŚU / CAKŚUH: eye
CAKŚU INDRIYA: organ of vision
CAINCALA: restless, restive, frisky
CAND́A: furious, tremendous, violent, fierce, angry, ferocious, sever, strong
CAND́ATÁ: strength, anger, power, force
CAŔÁNA: feet, to mount, ride, climb, board
CATUR: intelligent, dexterous, skilful, ingenious, clever, cunning, artful, crafty, sly, expert
CANDAN: sandal, sandalwood, sandal wood paste
CANDRA: moon
CANDRALEKHÁ: a small digit of the moon
CAMAK: shine, lighted, clear, bright, lucent, shining, effulgent, glittering, glistering, sparkling, brilliant, flashing
CAMATKÁR: amazement, marvellous
CAMPAKA / CAMPÁ: a flower or tree of magnolia family, michelia champaca
CAYANA: selection, to select, collection
CAYITA: selected
CARAŃA: to move, feet, support, pillar, step, quarter, performance, behaviour, accomplishment
CARAMA: supreme, highest, maximum
CARCITA: smeared, painted, anointed, discussed
CALÁ / CALECH / CALE CHILO: going, movement
CÁI: want, like
CÁK: taste, enjoy, like, deserving
CÁKÁ: wheel
CÁKACAKYA / CÁKCIKYA: lustre, glaze, polish, showy glitter, glamour, smooth and bright
CÁKŚUŚA: evident, visible, apparent
CÁINCALYA: restlessness, quaver
CÁTAK: a bird supposed to live only on rain-drops
CÁNDA: moon
CÁPÁ: press, pressed, hidden, concealed
CÁOÁ: look at, desire, yearning, favourable inclination
CÁR / CÁRI: four
CÁRAŃA: moving, grazing cattle, grazing ground, pasture, glorifying announcer
CÁS: want or wish
CÁŚII: ploughman, farmer
CÁHANI: wanting, asking, desiring, looking, eye opening, look, glance, demand
CÁHIYÁ: desiring
CIK: tight necklace, laced sun-blind
CIKAN: smooth, bright, glossy, glazing, lustrous
CIKUR: hair, tress of hair, lock of hair, lightning, moving, tremulous, fickle, unsteady, rash, inconsiderate, chignon
CIKIIRŚÁ: desire to do, will to act or perform
CIT: Consciousness, cognitive faculty, ectoplasmic energy
CITÁ: funeral pyre
CITACHOR: stealer of mind, captivator of the mind or heart
CITI-SHAKTI: Pure Consciousness, Cognitive Principle
CITTA: mind stuff, objectivated mind, ectoplasmic structure
CITTA HÁRII: enchanting, charming, engrossing
CITTÁŃU: mind-atoms or ectoplasmic particles
CITRA: figure, sketch, photo
CIDAMBAR: mental space or sky
CIDGHAN: the supreme consciousness or spirit
CIDÁBHÁS: canvas of mind
CIDÁKÁSH: firmament of mind, canvas of mind, sky of mind, mental sky
CINI, recognising, perceive, acknowledge, distinguish, concede, realise, accept, admit, know, apprehend, admit, introduce, identify
CINTÁ: anxiety, worry, deep thinking
CINMAYA: personified consciousness, composed of consciousness
CIBUK: chin
CIRA: everlasting, perpetual, endless
CIRA HARIT: evergreen
CIRANTANA: constant
CIRÁYATA: pervading for ever, all pervading, eternal, universal, ever-pervading
CIHNA: mark, impression, spot
CIITKÁR: thunder, shouts, roar, cry
CIINÁNSHU / CIINÁNSHUK : silken bed sheet
CIIRA: piece of rag, cloth, bark of tree, slip of paper
CUP / CUPI: silently
CUMBAK: magnet
CUMKI: spangle, shining foil, tinsel
CÚK: fault
CÚNII: ruby
CÚŔA: bracelet
CUYÁ: condensed perfume
CÚR: powder, to crush
CÚRI: stealing
CÚRŃA: to crush to powder, pulverise
CÚL: head-hair
CEŚT́Á: endeavour, effort
CETANÁ: consciousness
CETANÁDHÁRA: spiritual or supramental body
CAETA / CAETRA: last month of Bengali (and first month of other Hindu) year (mid March to mid April)
CAETIK: mental or intellectual
CAETII: relating to Caeta month
COKHA / COKHE: eyes
CORÁBÁLIR: quicksand, marshy land
CYUTA: detached, coming out, fall