Jhanda, Jhaṇḍā, Jhanḍā: 1 definition
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Ambiguity: Although Jhanda has separate glossary definitions below, it also represents an alternative spelling of the word Jhamda.
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryJhanda in Hindi refers in English to:—(nm) a flag, banner, standard; ensign; —[jahaja] a flagship; ~[baradara] a standard-bearer; —[uthana] to hold a banner aloft; to take up a cause; —[ke nice] under the banner of, under the leadership of; —[khada karana] to invoke people to fight for a cause; to establish a record; —[gadana] to come off with flying colours; to achieve a victory; to set up a flag, to plant a standard; —[jhukana] to lower a flag; to be in mourning; —[phaharana] to hoist a flag; to come out with flying colours; [jhamde tale jama hona, eka]— to gather under one banner, to fight under the same leadership or for one cause..—jhanda (झंडा) is alternatively transliterated as Jhaṃḍā.
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Starts with: Jhamda, Jhamdahaku, Jhamdahudu, Jhandai, Jhandai.
Ends with: Jhamda, Rashtriya-jhanda, Yuddhaviramasucaka-jhanda.
Full-text: Centa, Jhendepatti, Jhamda.
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