Idhar: 1 definition
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Idhar means something in Hindi. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
Ambiguity: Although Idhar has separate glossary definitions below, it also represents an alternative spelling of the word Idhara.
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryIdhar in Hindi refers in English to:—(adv) this side, this way; here;-[udhara] here and there; •[karana] to shilly-shally; to throw into disorder or confusion; to disarrange; -[udhara ki] random (fact etc.); -[udhara ki hamkana] to beat about the bush; to gossip;—[ki udhara lagana] to indulge in backbiting; to create strife;—[ki duniya udhara ho jana] to have an impossibility materialised; —[kuam udhara khai] between the devil and the deep sea, between the Scylla and the Charybdis;—[ya udhara] this way or that;—[se udhara karana] to turn topy-turvy; to displace..—idhar (इधर) is alternatively transliterated as Idhara.
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See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Idhara, Idharatidhara, Itaram, Itaran, Itaravitaram, Itaretaraccirayam.
Ends with (+7): Acitar, Arjitar, Cakalakamapantitar, Camaitar, Caukkitar, Cavukkaitar, Cuppiramaniyatikshitar, Itulpitar, Jamaitar, Jidhar, Kalakkanitar, Kavi-racapantitar, Kidhar, Kuna-virapantitar, Mahidhara, Murlidhar, Pakkitar, Palidhar, Para-kayacaritar, Piratamapantitar.
Full-text: Idhara.
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Jeelani Bano – Pride of Hyderabad < [January – March, 2006]