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पंक paṅka, vulg. pank, s.m. Mud, mire, clay, dirt; slough, quagmire:—pank-prabhā, s.f. 'Hell of mire,' one of the seven divisions of hell:—panka-ja, pankaj, s.m. 'Mud-born'; any species of the lotos;—panka-jī, s.f. An epithet of Durgā:—panka-dhūm, s.m. Name of one of the divisions of hell:—panka-ruh, s.m. 'Mudgrowing'; a lotus;—the Indian crane:—pank-śukti, s.f. 'Mud-shell'; a species of mussel or cockle:—panka-kīr, s.m. The lapwing:—pankagrāh, s.m. The marine monster called makaraor magar; an alligator:—pankgaṛak, s.m. A small fish, Macrognathus pancalus:—panke-ruh, s.m. A lotos; a waterlily; a crane (=panka-ruh).