"అనంతవ్రతము" meaning in Telugu

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Noun

Forms: anantavratamu [romanization], అనంతవ్రతములు [plural]
Etymology: From Sanskrit अनन्त (ananta) व्रत (vrata, “vow”) + -ము (-mu). Etymology templates: {{uder|te|sa|अनन्त}} Sanskrit अनन्त (ananta), {{m|sa|व्रत||vow}} व्रत (vrata, “vow”), {{suffix|te||ము}} + -ము (-mu) Head templates: {{te-noun}} అనంతవ్రతము • (anantavratamu) ? (plural అనంతవ్రతములు)
  1. A vow or festival observed in honor of Ananta or Vishnu. Categories (topical): Festivals

Download JSON data for అనంతవ్రతము meaning in Telugu (2.0kB)

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