Gamga, Gaṃgā: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryGaṃgā (गंगा) [Also spelled ganga]:—(nm) the Ganges (considered to be the most sacred river by the Hindus); —[jamunī] made up of two colours or two metals (like gold and silver); ~[jala] sacred water of the Ganges; ~[jalī] a metal goblet to preserve the holy water of the Ganges; •[uṭhānā] to swear by the water of the Ganges; —[nahānā] to accomplish a difficult task; to achieve a destination.
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Starts with (+35): Gamgabhavani, Gamgadhisha, Gamgadikara, Gamgagarike, Gamgahimakaravaha, Gamgajala, Gamgajamuna, Gamgajul, Gamgajuta, Gamgakaveri, Gamgalamurage, Gamgalamurige, Gamgamauli, Gamgambusambhuta, Gamganamara, Gamgane, Gamganvaya, Gamgapani, Gamgaphala, Gamgara.
Ends with: Bhoganga, Ganga, Musambaramgamga, Sadinagamga, Svargamga, Tyagamga, Yoganga.
Full-text (+64): Ganga, Gandini, Khapravaha, Tridashadirghike, Svarnadi, Jahnavi, Maruttaramgini, Padmasnusha, Ugrashekhara, Gaganagamge, Kalindi, Gamgavatamsa, Gangamrita, Gamgatoya, Khapaga, Gangadevi, Saritsuta, Gamgaphala, Vyomapage, Kashikuppe.
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Tattvartha Sutra (with commentary) (by Vijay K. Jain)
Verse 3.20 - The rivers dividing the regions < [Chapter 3 - The Lower World and the Middle World]
Verse 3.23 - The tributaries of the rivers < [Chapter 3 - The Lower World and the Middle World]
Vasudevavijaya of Vasudeva (Study) (by Sajitha. A)
Bhāgavata (extracts from Bhāgavatapurāṇa) < [Chapter 5 - Impact of other Disciplines in Vāsudevavijaya]
Middle Chola Temples (by S. R. Balasubrahmanyam)
Introduction < [Chapter III - Rajendra I (a.d. 1012 to 1044)]
Natyashastra (English) (by Bharata-muni)