"మత్స్యగంధి" meaning in All languages combined

See మత్స్యగంధి on Wiktionary

Proper name [Telugu]

Forms: matsyagandhi [romanization]
Etymology: From Sanskrit मत्स्यगन्धा (matsyagandhā) + -ఇ (-i). Etymology templates: {{af|te|मत्स्यगन्धा|-ఇ|lang1=sa}} Sanskrit मत्स्यगन्धा (matsyagandhā) + -ఇ (-i) Head templates: {{te-proper noun|g=f}} మత్స్యగంధి • (matsyagandhi) f
  1. (Hinduism) Name of Satyavati, mother of Vyasa in the Mahabharata. Tags: Hinduism Categories (topical): Hinduism, Mahabharata

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