ud-āna m. breathing upwards
one of the five vital airs of the human body (that which is in the throat and rises upwards), [Vedāntas. 97]; [AV. xi, 8, 4]; [VS.]; [ChUp.]; [ŚBr.]; [MBh.]; [Suśr.] &c.
the navel, [L.]
an eyelash, [L.]
a kind of snake, [L.]
joy, heart's joy ([Buddh.])
(with Buddhists) one of the 9 divisions of sacred scriptures, [Dharmas. 62] ([MWB. 63])
ud-āna See 2. ud-√ an.