WHAT DOES त्रिशिर MEAN IN HINDI?
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Definition of त्रिशिर in the Hindi dictionary
Thrissur Noun Synonyms [Trishir] 1. A brother of Ravana, Dandak used to live in the forest with corruption. 2. Kuber 3. A monk which is mentioned in Mahabharata. 4. Wart Husband's son's name According to Harivansh, feverish men. Special - to help the King of the Demons Mahadev who had created and whose three heads, three There were legs, six hands and nine eyes. त्रिशिर संज्ञा पुं० [सं० त्रिशिरस्]
१. रावण का एक भाई जो खर-
दूषण के साथ दंडक वन में रहा करता था । २. कुबेर । ३.
एक राक्षास जिसका उल्लेख महाभारत में है । ४. त्वष्टा प्रजा-
पति के पुत्र का नाम । हरिवंश के अनुसार ज्वरपुरुष ।
विशेष—इसे दानवों के राजा बाण की सहायता के लिये
महादेव जो ने उत्पन्न किया था और जिसके तीन सिर, तीन
पैर, छह हाथ और नौ आँखे थीं ।
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10 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «त्रिशिर»
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Brahma-Vaivarta purāṇa: sāṃskr̥tika vivecana - Page 166
मंदारिन के कारण होती है अत: पुरस्थाकार के ज्वरोत्पत्तिविषयक कथन की पुष्टि आधुनिक शास्त्र द्वारा भी प्राप्त होती है है त्रिदोष के माध्यम से ज्वर के निषाद और त्रिशिर की संगति ...
Vaikuṇṭhanātha Śarmā, 1989
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Prācīna Mālavā meṃ Śaiva dharma: prārambha se 1305 Ī. taka
मुद्राओं पर अंकित खडी आकृति, जिसके दाहिने हाथ में दण्ड या त्रिशुल या अल तथा बांये हाथ में कमण्डल है, का शिव से तादात्म्य किया जा सकता है ।4 कुछ मुद्राएं त्रिशिर आकृति ...
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Count Your Dead - Page 32
“Well, that day we lost the seven men I don't think we saw a single young man of military age, did we, Colonel Tri, sir? I think they were all busy firing at us. All we saw that day was goddam old men and surly women and kids. Jesus, they were ...
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Rameśvara carita Mithilā Rāmāyaṇa
मुइल महाबल त्रिशिर अधीर। महा पाश्र्व तखना खिसिआय ॥ आयल सायुध सहित सहाय । वानरगणसौं. * बाझल युद्ध । सेनापति तहं ऋषभ विरुद्ध । तुमुल युद्ध दुहुकाँ दड़भेल । ऋषभ गदा तनिकर छिनिलेल ।
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Dramatists of the Restoration - Page 43
Where be these noble ladies 1 Tri. Sir, you are come in the most happy hour ! I was wishing for you. Trim. I am in haste, And only come to see you : there's a banquet Stands ready on the table, and the Lords Swear they will not sit down, until I ...
James Maidment, William Hugh Logan, 1875
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Dramatists of the Restoration: Shackerley Marmion - Page 43
ble ladies 1 Tri. Sir, you are come in the most happy hour ! I was wishing for you. Trim. I am in haste, And only come to see you : there's a banquet Stands ready on the table, and the Lords Swear they will not sit down, until I ...
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The Dramatic Works of Shackerley Marmion with Prefatory ... - Page 43
Where be these noble ladies 1 , Tri. Sir, you are come in the most happy hour ! I was wishing for you. Trim. I am in haste, And only come to see you : there's a banquet Stands ready on the table, and the Lords Swear they will not sit down, until I ...
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10 pratinidhi kahāniyām̐ - Page 33
अगर तेरी पहुँच नए उद्योग मची तक है तो मेरी पहुंच वास्ता संटर मुत्यामंबी तक है । त्रिशिर असुर के-सल कराया, अब प्रमोशन की बारी है । खाना को पटना लिया तो काम बना समधी और मिली उना जो ...
Manohara Śyāma Jośī, 2007
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Từ điển quân sự Mỹ-Pháp-Việt - Page 17
... nnan-vien Quan-tri ; nanh-crunn Quan-tri noi-r>6 ao-n-vj He-tt<!n|r cfci-huT quan-tri Bleu \\iitn quan-tri (Sir) irirc-lirc/ng quan-tri (Sir) ttant-tra quan-tri Si-quan ttant-tra quan-tri Huan-thi quan-tri Ban-do quan-trj Van-Kant quan-trj Van-tint dwimg ...
Vietnam (Republic). Bộ quốc-phòng, 1959
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The Plays of Shakespeare: In Nine Volumes - Volume 5 - Page 45
In very tri', sir, I had as lief be hanged y '', mine own - because i am *.*, mine own Part, have a desire ; else, sir, i did not care, part, so much. good master', 'al captain, form old dame's sake, st rp p ',she has nobod to do # thing about her, when ...
William Shakespeare, Thomas Stothard, 1825