"یمراج" meaning in All languages combined

See یمراج on Wiktionary

Proper name [Urdu]

Forms: yamrāj [romanization], यमराज [Hindi]
Etymology: Borrowed from Sanskrit यमराज (yamarāja). Etymology templates: {{bor+|ur|sa|यमराज}} Borrowed from Sanskrit यमराज (yamarāja) Head templates: {{ur-proper noun|g=m|hi=यमराज|tr=yamrāj}} یمراج • (yamrāj) m (Hindi spelling यमराज)
  1. (Hinduism, Buddhism) lord Yama, god of the underworld Tags: Hinduism Categories (topical): Buddhism, Hinduism Synonyms: یم
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