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िवषय vi-shay, vulg. bishai, s.m. An object of sense (these are five in number, each of the five organs of sense having its proper vishayor object);—a symbolical expression for the number five;—anything perceptible by the senses, any object (affection, or desire, or art, etc.);—object of concern or attention; worldly object or aim, pursuit, affair, concern, matter, thing; business, transaction:—worldly or sensual enjoyment, pleasure of sense; sensuality; lust;—subject, matter, topic; sense; region, department, province, sphere, etc.;—(S. vishaye), postpn. In the matter (of, -ke), in respect (of), in regard (to), in relation (to), with reference (to), concerning, regarding, about (syn. bābat):—is vishay-meṅ, In this matter, in this respect:—vishayāsakt (˚ya+ās˚), adj. (f. -ā), Attached to objects of sense, devoted to the world, worldly:—vishay-bhog, s.m. The enjoyment of material or sensual objects; worldly enjoyment, pleasure.