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ǿदय hriday, and H. ǿदै hridai, िहदर्यor िहरदय hirday, or िहरदे hirde, (corr.) हरदीhardī, s.m. The seat or faculty of thought and feeling; the heart; soul; mind; life;—the interior (of the body), breast, bosom;—knowledge;—affection:—hriday-niket, s.m. An epithet of Kām-dev, the god of love:—hriday-vān, adj. (f. -vatī), Having a heart, tender-hearted, kind, humane:—hriday-vedhak, adj. Heart-piercing; painful:—hridayeś(˚ya+īś˚), s.m. 'Lord of the heart,' a husband:—hridayeśā, s.f. 'Heartmistress,' a wife:—ćapal-hriday, adj. (f. -ā), Fickle-minded.