"యముడు" meaning in Telugu

See యముడు in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

Forms: yamuḍu [romanization]
Etymology: From Sanskrit यम (yama) + -డు (-ḍu). Etymology templates: {{uder|te|sa|यम}} Sanskrit यम (yama), {{suffix|te||డు}} + -డు (-ḍu) Head templates: {{te-proper noun}} యముడు • (yamuḍu) ?
  1. Yama, the Hindu God of death. Categories (topical): Hindu deities Synonyms: పితృపతి (pitr̥pati), యముండు (yamuṇḍu), శమనుడు (śamanuḍu), సమవర్తి (samavarti), యముఁడు (yamun̆ḍu)

Alternative forms

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          "word": "యముండు"
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          "word": "సమవర్తి"
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