Dictionaries of Indian languages (Kosha)

1988 | 9,139,513 words

These pages contain a Trilingual Dictionary of various Indian languages (with English meaning); which forms part of a curated collection aimed at enhancing educational opportunities in India. The dictionaries are found in a library which includes a range of materials, from books to audio and video content, designed to support students and lifelong ...

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banla mula byakarana debanagari sabda sanketa lipyantara 665 brajalila banla artha hindi artha inreji artha byoma bi. vyoma 1. akasa phamki vyoma, akasa khali ya sunya sky hoax, void byomakesa v vyomakesa siba vyomakesa, siva lord Shiva byomayana bi. vyomayana bimana, eroplena vimana, havai jahaja an aeroplane braja bi braja 1. srikrsnera balyalila braja, srikrsna ki bala lila a village near bhumi baliya batibhuma i mem varnita mathura ke Mathura where mathura samipastha grama samipa ka eka gamva- gokula Krishna passed his bisesa, gokula childhood 2. samuha 3. patha samuha patha collection path brajanari bi. brajanari brajabasininari brajanari, brajavasini nari, gopi the women of the Braja village brajabasi bi. , brajabuli brajavasi rajapurera ba brajera basinda vrajabuli baisnabakabye byabahrta bidyapatira bhajana anukarane srsta bhasa bisesa brajavasi, vraja ka rahane vala vaisnava kavya mem vyavahrta sahityika bhasa, vidyapati ke kavya ke anukarana para bamgala ya mithila ke kaviyom dvara prayukta kavya bhasa the inhabitants of Braja Brajabuli, the language used by poets of Bengal and Mithila (Bihar), chief among them is Vidyapati, the literary language used in Vaishnava poetry brajabhasa bi. brajalila bi. brajabhasa hindira upabhasa athababrajabhasa himdi bhasa ki . ekati buli eka boli bhasa ( agara mathura ksetra mem vyavahrta ) a dialect of Hindi spoken in and around Mathura-Agra brajalila brajadhame srikrsnera madhura brajalila, brajadhama mem lila srikrsna ki rasalila Kirshna's dalliance and dance with head girls of Braja

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