anhad
anhad, unstruck, one that resounds without being struck.
Grammar : adjective (of melodies), nominative case; masculine, plural.
Etymology : Braj - anhad/anāhat; Sankrit - anāhat (अनाहत - without striking).
More Examples for anhad
anhad
anhad, unstruck, one that resounds without being struck.
Grammar : adjective (of sabadu), nominative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology : Braj - anhad/anāhat; Sankrit - anāhat (अनाहत - without striking).
anhad
anhad, unstruck, one that resounds without being struck.
Grammar : adjective (of tūre), nominative case; masculine, plural.
Etymology : Braj - anhad/anāhat; Sankrit - anāhat (अनाहत - without striking).
anhad
anhad, unstruck, one that resounds without being struck.
Grammar : adjective (of melodies), nominative case; masculine, plural.
Etymology : Braj - anhad/anāhat; Sankrit - anāhat (अनाहत - without striking).
anhad
anhad, unstruck, one that resounds without being struck.
Grammar : adjective (of tūre), nominative case; masculine, plural.
Etymology : Braj - anhad/anāhat; Sankrit - anāhat (अनाहत - without striking).
anhad
anhad, unstruck, one that resounds without being struck.
Grammar : adjective (of tūre), nominative case; masculine, plural.
Etymology : Braj - anhad/anāhat; Sankrit - anāhat (अनाहत - without striking).
anhad
anhad, unstruck, one that resounds without being struck.
Grammar : adjective (of vāje), nominative case; masculine, plural.
Etymology : Braj - anhad/anāhat; Sankrit - anāhat (अनाहत - without striking).
anhad
anhad, unstruck, one that resounds without being struck.
Grammar : adjective (of sabad), accusative case; masculine, plural.
Etymology : Braj - anhad/anāhat; Sankrit - anāhat (अनाहत - without striking).