"గంగాధరుడు" meaning in Telugu

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Noun

Forms: gaṅgādharuḍu [romanization], గంగాధరులు [plural]
Etymology: From Sanskrit गङ्गाधर (gaṅgādhara); ultimately from गङ्गा (gaṅgā) + धर (dhara) + -డు (-ḍu). Etymology templates: {{uder|te|sa|गङ्गाधर}} Sanskrit गङ्गाधर (gaṅgādhara), {{suffix|te||డు}} + -డు (-ḍu) Head templates: {{te-noun|g=m|tr=gangā-dharuḍu}} గంగాధరుడు • (gaṅgādharuḍu) m (plural గంగాధరులు)
  1. an epithet of Siva, because the river Ganges was supported on his head. Categories (topical): Hindu deities

Alternative forms

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