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सुधाहर

   
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सुधाहर     

A Sanskrit English Dictionary | Sanskrit  English
सु-धा—हर  m. m. ‘nectar-stealer’, N. of गरुड (fabled to have stolen the moon's for the serpent children of कद्रू, wife of कश्यप, in return for which his mother विनता, also one of कश्यप's wives, was released from subjection to कद्रु), [L.]
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सुधाहर     

Shabda-Sagara | Sanskrit  English
सुधाहर  m.  (-रः) GARUḌA, the bird and vehicle of VISHṆU.
E. सुधा nectar, and हर who steals; having on one occasion stolen the moon for the sake of the Amrita which was to be communicated to the serpent children of KADRU, in consideration of which his mother VINATĀ was to be released from a state of servitude to KADRU, the wife, as well as herself, of the sage KAŚYAPA.
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