ద్వైమాతురుడు
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Telugu[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
ద్వైమాతురుఁడు (dvaimāturun̆ḍu)
Etymology[edit]
From Sanskrit द्वैमातुर (dvaimātura, “having two mothers”) + -డు (-ḍu).
Proper noun[edit]
ద్వైమాతురుడు • (dvaimāturuḍu) m
- (Hinduism) An epithet of the god Ganesha: who according to mythology had two mothers; one being Parvati and the other an elephant.
References[edit]
"ద్వైమాతురుడు" in Charles Philip Brown (1903) A Telugu-English dictionary, Madras: Promoting Christian Knowledge, page 619