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चरण ćaraṇ(& H. चरन), s.m. The foot; base or root (of a tree, etc.); foot (of a verse), a dactyl; a single line (of a verse); a foot-soldier; a shoe; a sect, a school;—acting, dealing, conduct, practice, performance; good or moral conduct; fixed or instituted observance (for any class, age, or condition);—consuming, eating, feeding, grazing:—ćaraṇābharaṇ(ćārana+ābharaṇa), s.m. An ornament for the foot:—ćaraṇāravind (˚na+ar˚), s.m. The lotus-like foot (of a deity, lover, etc.):—ćaraṇāmbuj (˚na+am˚), s.m. The dust of the feet:—ćaraṇāmr̤it (˚na+am˚), s.m. 'Footnectar'; the water in which the feet of an idol, or a priest, or a Brahman, or a guru, or a husband, or a guest, have been washed;—ćaraṇāmr̤it lenā(-kā), To sip the water in which the feet of an idol, etc. have been washed:—ćaraṇ-bardār, s.m. One who carries his master's shoes, shoebearer:—ćaraṇ-patit, part. Fallen at the feet, prostrate:—ćaraṇ-patan, s.m. Falling at the feet, prostration:—ćaraṇ-pīṭh, s.m. A wooden shoe; a footstool:—ćaraṇ-ćinh, s.m. Foot-mark, foot-print:—ćaraṇ-raj, s.m.f. Dust of the feet:—ćaraṅ-sāroj, s.m.=ćaraṇāravind, q.v.:—ćaraṇ-sevā, s.f. Service, devotion, obsequious attendance:—ćaraṇ-sevak, s.m. A devoted attendant:—ćaraṇ-kamal, s.m. Lotus-foot; beautiful foot (as of a deity, a lover, etc.):—ćaraṇlenā(-ke), To touch the feet (of a priest, etc.):—ćaraṇodak (˚na+ud˚), s.m.=ćaraṇāmr̤it, q.v.