Hamkara, Haṃkāra: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryHaṃkāra (हंकार):—(nf) a halloo, calling aloud; hence ~[nā] (v).
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Starts with: Hankara.
Ends with (+54): Abhamkara, Adishankara, Aditirthamkara, Ahamkara, Anahamkara, Anahankara, Bhakshamkara, Bhaktashamkara, Bhamkara, Bhattashamkara, Bhattashrishamkara, Bhavanishamkara, Bheribhamkara, Bhimashamkara, Bholashamkara, Bholeshamkara, Bhutadyahamkara, Dayashamkara, Devashamkara, Durahamkara.
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