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- the Brahmini kite, Haliastur indus, an accipitrine bird with long, pointed wings, forked tail and white neck.
- (myth.) the king of birds, which is used by Viṣṇu as his vehicle.
- the symbol for the number one.
- any of a family (Bucerotidae) of large, tropical, Old World coraciiform birds with partly united toes and a huge, curved bill, often with a bony protuberance; a hornbill.
- a particular military array.
- a soldier, body-guard or servant of a king who has taken an oath that he would die immediately following the death of his master.
- the tradition of such a soldier, bodyguard or servant.
- a particular class of gods.
- (dance.) one of the twenty three postures.
- (dance.) one of the twenty four hand gestures (gesture with both the hands as held together in worship).
- the constellation in the Milky Way, nearly centered on the celestial equator, consisting of the star Altair; Aquila; ಗರುಡನ ಗೆರೆ garuḍana gere = ಗರುಡರೇಖೆ.
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- that which is related to, ascribed to Garuḍa, the mythological king of birds.
- a charm, hymn that is believed to act as an antidote against poison.
- a man who uses such a hymn for countering the effects of a poison.
- seemingly magical power, influence or charm; sorcery.
- a magician - an expert in magic; as - a) a sorcerer; wizard; b) a performer skilled in sleight of hand, illusions, etc.
- a gem used as an antidote against poison.
- a bright-green, transparent precious stone; emerald.
- one of eighteen sacred scriptures (pur āṇas), dealing with obsequies.
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- either of the flat surfaces alongside the forehead, in front of each ear of an elephant; the temples.
- any large bird of the genus Corvus, having a powerful black beak, a harsh call, and usu. glossy black plumage; a crow.
- any of various small tailless amphibians of the order Anura, having a moist smooth skin and legs developed for jumping; a frog.
- the region of the atmosphere and the blue canopy above as seen from the earth; the sky.
- the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being or animal, often regarded as immortal; the soul.
- a kind of musical instrument.
- an orange-flowered thistle-like plant, Carthamus tinctorius, whose seeds yield an edible oil; safflower plant.
- one who propounds or believes in, the theory or belief that god does not exist; an atheist.
- a degraded brāhmaṇa.
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- a kind of weapon.
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- to burn oneself to become coal; to become charred by burning.
- to become pitiless, ruthless.
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- (growth, development) to get stunted; to grow dwarf.
- to have a stunted growth; to become stunted.
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- a tall bird of the family Gruidae, with long legs, long neck, and straight bill; a crane.
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- to move, shake, agitate, etc., esp. slightly; to move a spoon, ladle or other implement round and round in (a liquid etc.), esp. to mix the ingredients or constituents; to stir.
- to disturb the quiet of; to evoke strong feelings in.
- to be stirred to action or strong feeling; to be aroused; to be excited.
- to gather; to collect together; to glean.
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- dried grass in a forest or on a mountain or hill.