Sharadam, Śāradāṃ: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryŚāradāṃ (शारदां):—(nf) Saraswati:-the goddess of learning; an ancient Indian script prevalent in the tenth century A.D. in the Punjab and Kashmir areas.
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Starts with: Sharadamahatmya, Sharadamba, Sharadambashtaka, Sharadambudhara, Sharatampa.
Ends with: Upasharadam.
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