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िनत्य nitya, adj. & adv. Continual, perpetual, constant, uninterrupted, incessant, endless, eternal; invariable, regular, fixed; necessary, obligatory, essential;—continually, perpetually, etc.; always, ever, daily, at all times, for ever (see nit):—nityānitya (˚ya+an˚), adj. (f. -ā), Eternal and perishable; permanent and temporary:—nityānadhyāy (˚ya+an˚), s.m. Invariable, or obligatory, suspension of the repetition of the Vedas (a term applied to periods when the perusal of the Vedas is prohibited, as the day of full moon, new moon, the eighth and fourteenth days of the half month):—nityā-nand (˚ya+ān˚), s.m. Eternal happiness;—adj. & s.m. Always happy:—a person who is always happy or joyous:—nityabodhak, adj. (in Gram.) Denoting continuity:—nitya-pralay, s.m. The constant dissolution of living beings:—nitya-dā, adv. Always, ever, at all times, perpetually, constantly, etc. (i.q. nitya):—nitya-dān, s.m. Daily alms-giving:—nitya-sādhan, s.m. Constantly keeping, or protecting, or preserving:—nitya-sthāyī, adj. Of eternal duration, imperishable; ineradicable:—nitya-karm, s.m., or nitya-kriyā, s.f. Constant act or duty, regular and necessary act or ceremony (as observance of the five great sacrifices, or any daily and necessary rite):—nitya-may, adj. (f. -ī), Formed, or consisting, of anything eternal; durable; eternal:—nitya-nitya, adv. intens. of nitya, q.v.:—nitya-yukt, adj. (f. -ā), Always busy, much occupied, ever engaged (in):—nitya-yauvan, s.m. Perpetual youth;—adj. (f. -ī, or -ā), Ever or always young.