Imdra, Iṃdra: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryIṃdra (इंद्र) [Also spelled indra]:—(nm) the king of the gods; the god of rains; ~[jāla] magic; trickery; ~[jālika] a magician; trickster; —[kā akhāḍā] the court of Lord Indra; an assembly wherein beautiful damsels abound;—[kī parī] a fairy.
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Starts with (+23): Imdrabhisheka, Imdradhanusha, Imdradikku, Imdradiktata, Imdragoce, Imdrajaliga, Imdrajaligatana, Imdrajavi, Imdrajevi, Imdrakale, Imdramgane, Imdranaga, Imdrani, Imdranike, Imdranilaya, Imdranokaha, Imdrasarittu, Imdrashe, Imdrashudra, Imdrasimdhu.
Full-text: Indra, Mahendra, Devendra, Upendra, Khagendra, Indramani, Indradinna, Purandara, Purandar, Namdana, Nandan.
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