"किष्किन्ध" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Sanskrit]

Forms: kiṣkindha [romanization]
Etymology: From किं (kiṃ, “what, how, why”) + किं (kiṃ) + दधाति (dádhāti, “to place, to put, to establish”). Notice how किं (kiṃ) is repeated indicating stress on the interrogative nature of the prefix. Etymology templates: {{m|sa|किं|t=what, how, why|tr=kiṃ}} किं (kiṃ, “what, how, why”), {{m|sa|किं}} किं (kiṃ), {{m|sa|दधाति|t=to place, to put, to establish|tr=dádhāti}} दधाति (dádhāti, “to place, to put, to establish”), {{m|sa|किं}} किं (kiṃ), {{m|sa|शब्दकल्पद्रुम}} शब्दकल्पद्रुम (śabdakalpadruma) Head templates: {{sa-noun|g=m}} किष्किन्ध • (kiṣkindha) stem, m
  1. A city mentioned in the Indian epic Ramayana, the kingdom of the monkey kings Vali and Sugriva. located near the Tungabhadra River. Categories (topical): Ramayana
    Sense id: en-किष्किन्ध-sa-noun-8A81Z1N3 Disambiguation of Ramayana: 66 34
  2. A specific mountain in the region of Oḍra and the cave by the same name. Two definitions of this word exist in the शब्द कल्पद्रुम (Shabd Kalapadrum) in Sanskrit as follows-
    Sense id: en-किष्किन्ध-sa-noun-e4foGAke Categories (other): Sanskrit terms in nonstandard scripts, Sanskrit entries with incorrect language header, Sanskrit entries with topic categories using raw markup, Sanskrit terms with non-redundant manual transliterations, Sanskrit terms with redundant transliterations Disambiguation of Sanskrit entries with incorrect language header: 34 66 Disambiguation of Sanskrit entries with topic categories using raw markup: 36 64 Disambiguation of Sanskrit terms with non-redundant manual transliterations: 30 70 Disambiguation of Sanskrit terms with redundant transliterations: 34 66

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