1. ಬ್ರಹ್ಮ

    ♪ brahma
      noun
    1. the impersonal Supreme Being or Principle of the universe.
    2. the hymns of vedas.
    3. the vedas.
    4. collectively, the Agamas a class of Hindu scriptures.
    5. the sacred syllable Ōm.
    6. the brāhmaṇa caste.
    7. religious austerity.
    8. the state of being student (esp. studying religious subjects, before being married).
    9. the condition or fact of being unmarried or being under a vow to remain unmarried.
    10. complete abstention from sexual intercourse.
    11. emancipation of the soul; freedom from the cycle of birts and deaths.
    12. the knowledge of the Supreme; self-knowledge.
    13. a man having this knowledge.
    14. the individual soul.
    15. the sacred hymn of Gāyatri.
    16. the chief priest of religious sacrifice.
    17. Brahma, the Creator of the universe.
    18. Satyalōka, the abode of Brahma.
    19. any substance taken as food.
    20. truth; fact.
    21. the quality, status or condition of being a brāhmaṇa.
    22. Břhaspati, the preceptor of gods.
    23. the sun.
    24. (pl.) seven progenitors of the human race.
    25. Rudra, one of the formidable form of Śiva.
    26. Indra, the lord of gods.
    27. the moon.
    28. fire or the Fire-God.
    29. (astrol.) one of the twenty seven yōgas (astrological conjugation).
    30. a person with intellectual interests or tastes or is engaged in intellectual work; an intellectual.
    31. name of a demi-god.
    32. (pros.) a metre having two syllables.
  2. ಬ್ರಾಹ್ಮ

    ♪ brāhma
      adjective
    1. of, relating to Brahma.
    2. holy; sacred; divine.
    3. relating to sacred knowledge; prescribed by the vedas; spiritual.
    4. relating or belonging to the brāhmaṇa community.
    5. relating to or prescribed by brāhmaṇas, the holy scriptures.
    6. (said of weapons) having Brahma as the presiding deity.
    7. relating to or originated from the heaven of Brahma.
  3. ಬ್ರಾಹ್ಮ

    ♪ brāhma
      noun
    1. a member of the highest or priestly, class among the Hindus; a brāhmaṇa.
    2. Nārada, the celestial sage and son of Brahma.
    3. the root of the thumb.
    4. name of a purāṇa.
    5. a form of a marriage in which the bride is bestowed on the bridegroom without requiring anything from him.
    6. (astrol.) an auspicious moment or duration of the day, just before the sunrise.
    7. (dance.) one of the movements on the ground, with one foot kept in the normal position, the other foot is brought up to the knee of the former, bent back and raised.
  4. ಬ್ರಾಹ್ಮಿ

    ♪ brāhmi
      noun
    1. 1.Ādi Parāśakti, the primordial energy of Brahma personified as a woman.
    2. Sarasvati, the Goddess of speech.
    3. the power or ability to speak; speech.
    4. a woman who has married to a man without requiring anything from him.
    5. the wife of a brāhmaṇa.
    6. the herb Altenanthera echinata of Amaranthaceae family.
    7. the plant Asclepias acida of Asclepiadaceae family.
    8. the first of the seven divine mothers of all created beings.
    9. the plant Centella asiatica ( = Hydrocotyle asiatica of Apiaceae family.
    10. the wine Sarcostemma acidum ( = S. brevistigma) of Asclepiadaceae family.
    11. a kind of brass.
    12. name of a river.
    13. a script that was probably adapted from the Aramaic alphabet about the 7th century B.C., and from which most of the later Indian scripts developed.
  5. ಬ್ರಹ್ಮಿ

    ♪ brahmi
      noun
    1. Viṣṇu.
    2. a person who asserts that all things are to be identified with Brahma.
  6. ಬ್ರಹ್ಮಿ

    ♪ brahmi
      noun
    1. the potherb Alternanthera echinata of Amaranthaceae family.
    2. a kind of fish.
  7. ಬ್ರಹ್ಮಿ

    ♪ brahmi
      adjective
    1. of, relating to Brahma.