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UKT: To transliterate ध as dh is not appropriate because the phoneme is not derived from द d /d/ - UKT100830
UKT notes
dhanayoga धनयोग
dhyana equiv. of Bur-Myan
{Zaan} or jhāna in Pali (झान = झ ा न )
dhaja धज
Pal: dhaja m. a flag, mark, symbol - UPMT-PED114
Pal:{Da.za.}
UHS-PMD0493
Skt: ? in धज Devanagari/IAST
धन (dhana)
Skt: धन (dhana) - money - OnlineSktDict
Pal: dhana n. wealth, property, treasure - UPMT-PED114
Pal:
{Da.na.}
UHS-PMD0493
धनं (dhanaM)
Skt: धनं (dhanaM) - wealth - OnlineSktDict
€ धनवत् dhanavat adj. wealthy - SpkSkt
धनकारक
(dhanakaaraka)
Skt: धनकारक
(dhanakaaraka) - [Astrology]
Jupiter the Significator for Wealth - OnlineSktDict
धनज्न्जय
(dhanaJNjaya)
Skt: धनज्न्जय
(dhanaJNjaya) - O conqueror of wealth - OnlineSktDict
धनज्न्जयः
(dhanaJNjayaH)
Skt: धनज्न्जयः
(dhanaJNjayaH) - Dhananjaya (Arjuna, the winner of wealth) - OnlineSktDict
धनपति (dhanapati)
Skt: धनपति (dhanapati) - kubera, the Lord of
wealth - OnlineSktDict
धनभाव (dhanabhaava)
Skt: धनभाव (dhanabhaava) - [Astrology]
Second house ruling over Wealth - OnlineSktDict
धनमान (dhanamaana)
Skt: धनमान (dhanamaana) - of wealth and false
prestige - OnlineSktDict
€ धनिन् dhanin adj. wealthy - SpkSkt
धनयोग (dhanayoga)
Skt: धनयोग (dhanayoga) -
[Astrology] The 2nd, 5th, 9th, and 11th
are wealth producing houses. - OnlineSktDict
See my note on Planetary combination dhanayoga
धनादेशः
(dhanaadeshaH)
Skt: धनादेशः
(dhanaadeshaH) - m. cheque - OnlineSktDict
धनानि (dhanaani)
Skt: धनानि
(dhanaani) - wealth - OnlineSktDict
धनिकतन्त्रं
(dhanikatantraM)
Skt: धनिकतन्त्रं
(dhanikatantraM) - n. plutocracy - OnlineSktDict
धनिष्ठा
(dhanishhThaa)
Skt: धनिष्ठा
(dhanishhThaa) - [Astrology] Twenty-third
nakshatra - OnlineSktDict
धनु (dhanu)
Skt: धनु (dhanu) - [Astrology]
Zodiacal sign Sagittarius - OnlineSktDict
Pal: dhanu n. a bow, a measure of 4 cubits - UPMT-PED115
Pal:
{Da.nu.}
UHS-PMD0494
धनुः (dhanuH)
Skt: धनुः (dhanuH) - (m) a bow - OnlineSktDict
धनुरासन
(dhanuraasana)
Skt: धनुरासन
(dhanuraasana) - the bow posture - OnlineSktDict
धनुर्धरः
(dhanurdharaH)
Skt: धनुर्धरः
(dhanurdharaH) - the carrier of the bow and arrow - OnlineSktDict
धनुष (dhanushha)
Skt: धनुष (dhanushha) - The Zodiacal sign Sagittarius - OnlineSktDict
धनुषं (dhanushhaM)
Skt: धनुषं (dhanushhaM) - bow - OnlineSktDict
धनुषा (dhanushhaa)
Skt: धनुषा (dhanushhaa) - thro'bow - OnlineSktDict
धन्यः (dhanyaH)
Skt: धन्यः (dhanyaH) - are praiseworthy - OnlineSktDict
धमनि (dhamani)
Skt: धमनि
(dhamani) - a layer within a nadi allowing for the passage of energy -
OnlineSktDict
Pal: dhamani f. a vein, nerve - UPMT-PED115
Pal:
{Da.ma.ni.}
UHS-PMD0495
धरं (dharaM)
Skt: धरं (dharaM) - wearing - OnlineSktDict
धरणि (dharaNi)
Skt: धरणि (dharaNi) - earth - OnlineSktDict
Pal: dharaṇi f. the earth - UPMT-PED115
Pal:
{Da.ra.Ni.}
UHS-PMD0500
धरति (dharati)
Skt: धरति (dharati) - to wear - OnlineSktDict
*Pal: dharati v. (√dhar) to live - UPMT-PED115
*Pal:
{Da.ra.ti.}
UHS-PMD0500
धरयेत्
(dharayet.h)
Skt: धरयेत्
(dharayet.h) - bears - OnlineSktDict

From: Online Sanskrit Dictionary, February 12, 2003 . http://sanskritdocuments.org/dict/dictall.pdf 090907
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From Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhyana_in_Buddhism#Dhya_in_the_early_sutras 110629
Dhyāna in Sanskrit (ध्यान = ध ् य ा न ) or jhāna in Pali (झान = झ ा न ) can refer to either meditation or meditative states. Equivalent terms are "Chαn" in modern Chinese, "Zen" in Japanese, "Seon" in Korean, "Thien" in Vietnamese, and "Samten" in Tibetan.
Pal:
{Za-na.} -
- UHS-PMD0420
Bur:{Zaan} - n. intense concentration of mind - MED2010-155
As a meditative state, dhyāna is characterized by profound stillness and concentration. It is discussed in the Pāli canon (and the parallel agamas) and post-canonical Theravāda Buddhist literature, and in other literature. There has been little scientific study of the states so far.
The Buddha himself entered jhāna, as described in the early texts, during his own quest for enlightenment, and is constantly seen in the suttas encouraging his disciples to develop jhāna as a way of achieving awakening and liberation.[5][6][7]
One key innovative teaching of the Buddha was that meditative absorption must be combined with liberating cognition.[8]
Just before his passing away, The Buddha entered the jhānas in direct and reverse order, and the passing away itself took place after rising from the fourth jhāna.[9]
The Buddha's instructions on attaining jhana are via mindfulness of breathing, found in the Ānāpānasati Sutta and elsewhere.
UKT: More in this very extensive article.
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