English to Marathi dictionary words starting with t

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the begging hourthe behaviour of respected peoplethe behaviour of the eldersthe bellythe best among bardsthe best among the bestthe best among the greatthe best among the wisethe best of kingsthe best way to realize godthe bestthe betel-leaf plantthe bhagavadgītāthe black image of the god viṭṭhalathe blade of a swordthe blade of weaponthe bliss of the absolute selfthe bliss of the selfthe boar incarnation of viṣṇuthe boat of rule by the absolute selfthe bodiless one a female deity created by māyā the body of a divine incarnation created and pervaded by māyāthe body of a divine incarnationthe body regarded as a drumthe body to be worn by the soulthe bodythe boisterous playing at the hoḷī festivalthe bolt of a gate fixed in the groundthe bolt of a gate fixed into the groundthe border of a garmentthe border of a piece of cloththe border of a villagethe bottom of a body of water but kothe bottom of a body of waterthe bottom of a hoofthe bottom of somethingthe bottom of the feetthe bottom or base of somethingthe boundary of a villagethe bow gāṇḍīvathe breadth of a fingerthe breaking of the skull of a burning corpsethe bridge of the nosethe brother of a bridethe brāhmaṇas share of income from salesthe bud of a champak flowerthe buddha the ninth incarnation of lord viṣṇuthe builder of a wellthe burning anguish of separation from a loved onethe buttocksthe caitanya or māyā that rests in the body of a divine incarnationthe calf of a legthe calf of the legthe canopy of the skythe capacity to accept defeat joyfullythe capital of a kingdomthe captain of a groupthe cavity in a birds closed beakthe cavity in the closed beak of a birdthe cavity made by joining the palms of the handsthe cawing of a crowthe central śakti in yogic physiologythe channel on the right side of the body in yogic physiologythe charioteer of the sunthe chasethe chestthe chief administrative officer of a districtthe chief commander of an armythe chief god of goathe chief of a cavalry unitthe chief of a cowherd clanthe chief of a group of devotees or servants of godthe chief power of the supreme godthe chief priest of a villagethe chinthe chirping of birdsthe choicest portion of somethingthe chord of a musical modethe circular track of a bullock that turns a millthe citizens of a townthe city of delhithe city of mithilāthe class of deities whose abode is the skythe cloud that brings the final delugethe cloying sensation of the tongue after one has eaten an excess of sweetsthe coastal region named kokaṇathe cold seasonthe colocynth creeperthe colour of the sky at sunsetthe coming together of the 36 principles in sāṅkhya philosophythe commander of a large armythe commander of an armythe commander of the elephant division of an armythe commanding officer of a fortressthe common folkthe compatibility of the horoscopes of a bride and bridegroomthe conclusion drawn from a parablethe condition of a householdthe conscious element in the universethe consciousness of having done somethingthe content or substance of a discoursethe contents of a grant deedthe contents of a religious teachingthe context of a statementthe continuity of a narrativethe cooing of a birdthe core of a personthe core of somethingthe core or heart of somethingthe core or innermost part of somethingthe corner of a piece of cloth used as a begging bagthe cosmic soul and an individual soulthe cost of carving an inscriptionthe cost of sewing a garmentthe cotton-like substance in a ruī fruit but rājthe couple śiva and śaktithe course of a riverthe courtyard of a temple or palacethe courtyard of a templethe cracking sound of a burning corpsethe cracking sound of a burning funeral pyrethe creation and destruction of the universethe creation of the worldthe creator brahmāthe creatorthe creeper of sensual attractionthe crescent moonthe crest jewel among kingsthe crowning of a kingthe crucible in which the body of a divine incarnation is formedthe cry of a monkeythe cry of a peacockthe cry of a sheepthe cry of an elephantthe cupped palms of the handsthe currency of worldly lifethe current of a riverthe current topicthe cycle of 8 400 000 births and deathsthe dark fortnight of a monththe dark god viṭṭhalathe dark half of a monththe dark half of the month of bhādrapada august-septemberthe dark smoky way into the after lifethe date and the day of the weekthe davaṇā festivalthe day during the divāḷī festival when brothers are honoured by their sistersthe death of a woman whose husband is still alivethe death-like condition caused by sthitithe deed for a religious grantthe deities caitanya māyā and viśvathe deities in the five highest groups in the devatācakrathe deities of the four lowest groups in the devatācakrathe deities other than parameśvarathe deity bhairavathe deity in a bodythe deity māyā or caitanyathe deity saṭvāīthe deity varuṇathe deity viśva of the size of the universethe deity who rules over the dreaming statethe deity īśānyathe deity śeṣaśayyā a form of viṣṇuthe deity śeṣaśayyāthe depthsthe descending shoot of a banyan tree which takes root and grows upwardsthe desire for a son for a wife and for famethe destructible world composed of the five elementsthe destruction of an object of worshipthe destruction of saṃsārathe dharma or religion of deities other than the one supreme godthe din of musical instrumentsthe direction in which wind blowsthe disciples of a guruthe discipline of silencethe discontinuation of a land grantthe distinction between a king and his feudatory princesthe distribution of prasādathe divine incarnation cakradharathe divine name alonethe divine name as a mantrathe divine name as an altarthe divine river gaṅgāthe dot representing the anusvāra in the syllable oṃthe dried-out stump of a treethe dried-up trunk of a treethe drāviḍa countrythe dust of someones feetthe duty of servingthe duty one has by virtue of ones birththe dvārāvatī of the souththe early part of the nightthe earththe eastthe eastern directionthe easternmost main fire of the three maintained by an agnihotrī priestthe eaves of a roofthe eavesthe edge of a purī a māṇḍā etcthe edge of a village