noun
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the Brahmini kite, Haliastur indus, an accipitrine bird with long, pointed wings, forked tail and white neck.
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(myth.) the king of birds, which is used by Viṣṇu as his vehicle.
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the symbol for the number one.
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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.
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a particular military array.
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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.
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the tradition of such a soldier, bodyguard or servant.
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a particular class of gods.
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(dance.) one of the twenty three postures.
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(dance.) one of the twenty four hand gestures (gesture with both the hands as held together in worship).
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the constellation in the Milky Way, nearly centered on the celestial equator, consisting of the star Altair; Aquila; ಗರುಡನ ಗೆರೆ garuḍana gere = ಗರುಡರೇಖೆ.