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Viśvāmitra, a famous vedic sage, the seer of the most sacred Gāyatri hymn.
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any of a worldwide order (Strigiformes) of predatory night birds distinguished by a large, flat face, eyes surrounded by stiff-feathered disks, a short, hooked beak, feathered legs with sharp talons, and soft plumage which permits noiseless flight; an owl.
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Indra, the god of heaven.
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the tree Commiphora mukul ( = Balsamodendron mukul) of Burseraceae family.
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a myrrhlike gum resin yielded by this tree.
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an entertainer who seems to hypnotise snakes by means of movements or music; a snake-charmer.
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a person, thing or event that causes astonishment and admiration; a wonder; a marvel.
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the mouth of a snake.
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a silk cloth.
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the moon.
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a person who writes or compiles a dictionary; a lexicographer.
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the soft, vascular, fatty tissue that fills the cavities of most bones.
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the sentiment of love (as expressed in a literary work or dance).
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a man who identifies hidden treasure (by a magical method).
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Śiva.