WHAT DOES मंदसानु MEAN IN HINDI?
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Definition of मंदसानु in the Hindi dictionary
Dense root system 1. Dream 2. creatures . 3. Give 'sansanan' (0). मंदसानु संज्ञा पुं० [सं० मन्दसानु]
१. स्वप्न । २. जीव । ३.
दे० 'मंदसान' (को०) ।
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4 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «मंदसानु»
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Hindī sāhitya ko Datta Dvijendra kī dena: Bhāratendottara ...
पौन गौन मंद मंद सानु-बन पला लेहु है. भूमि सूक्ष्म सत् हरी भरी निमित्त शोभ देति । शुद्ध नीर वने नदी वाई मगे विगोह बत ।।४२।: 1. चामर 1) गेह मेह गांगलीक में किया रहीं सबै । वेद को अरम्भ है ...
Datta Dvijendra, Dayāśaṅkara Śukla, 1978
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The Works of Mr. Abraham Cowley ...: Consisting of Those ...
He tells the mighty Fate to him aslign'd, And with great Rules fills his capacious Mind. sanu* Then takes the Sacred Viol, and does stied 28 A Crown of mystique Drops around his Head. Drops Drops of that Royal Moisture, which does know No ...
Abraham Cowley, Thomas Sprat, 1710
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Lakshmi's Home: A Study of Life in a Nepalese Joint Family - Page 67
A few days back he was looking very pale, as the theft engrossed him in mood of misery and his penury haunted his mind. Sanu wanted to rejuvenate him further. He said, "Uncle, there is a proverb that 'Murder must out'. So your thief was ...
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Matthaei Wesenbecii i.c. Commentaria in pandectas iuris ... - Page 284
Mind. SanU„ Шабаш: reivindicatio . ii petitoripoûlitcm conrefi. domitrium fuperveniat: quuidni odio iuris admirrimus lloc in попадаю": quam confiar odio furie introduéìam: quod inte» :im egodefendi poire puto, ul'que dum affermi! Битовуюatto. e ...
Wesenbeck (Matthaeus), Bachoff von Echt (Reiner), Perre (Michael : van den), 1650