Bengali edit

Etymology edit

Derived from Sanskrit अकाय (akāya). Structurally, from Tatpuruṣa compound of অ- (o-) +‎ কায়া (kaẏa), or, by Bengali prefixation of অ- (o-) +‎ কায় (kaẏ).

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

অকায় (okaẏ) (comparative আরও অকায়, superlative সবচেয়ে অকায়)

  1. (literal) having no কায়া (kaẏa, body)
  2. incorporeal, having no physical form
  3. ill-fated, eclipsed

Noun edit

অকায় (okaẏ)

  1. the Supreme Being, the God
  2. (Hinduism) Kamadeva, who was incinerated by the “third eye” (tritiya netra) of Shiva, thus losing his body
  3. (Hinduism) Rahu, a planet of Vedic Astronomical navagrahas, who is believed to have no body but only head

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