vyāna व्यान vy-āna m. one of the five vital airs (that which circulates or is diffused through the body; personified as a son of Udāna and father of Apāna; cf. prāṇa), [AV.] &c. &c. vy-āna &c. See vy-√ an, p. 1031. vyānam व्यानम् vy-ā-√ nam P. Ā. -namati, °te, to bend or bow down, [MW.] vyānaśi व्यानशि vy-ā-naśí mfn. (√ 1. naś) pervading, penetrating (with acc.), [RV.] ([Naigh. iii, 1] among the bahu-nāmāni). vyānadā व्यानदा vy-āna—dā́ mfn. giving breath, [VS.] vyānata व्यानत vy-ānata mfn. bent down, having the face bent towards the ground, [ib.] vy-ānata n. a kind of coitus, [ib.] vyānabhṛt व्यानभृत् vy-āna—bhṛ́t mfn. maintaining the Vyāna, [ŚBr.] vyānaśin व्यानशिन् vy-°ānaśin mfn. = vyāpana-śīla, [Sāy.] vyānaddha व्यानद्ध vy-ā-naddha mfn. (√ nah) connected mutually, interspersed, [Hariv.] vyānadṛh व्यानदृह् vy-āna—dṛ́h mfn. (nom. -dhṛ́k) making the Vyāna strong or durable, [TS.]; [Kāṭh.] vyānamra व्यानम्र vy-ānamra mfn. bowed or bent down, [Alaṃkāras.] vyānamrīkṛ व्यानम्रीकृ vy-ānam°rī-√ kṛ P. -karoti, to bow down, humble, put to shame, [Bhām.] vyānatakaraṇa व्यानतकरण vy-ānata—karaṇa n. a partic. posture in coitus, ib.