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Four sages from the Puranic texts of Hinduism
discourse given by the four Kumaras to the demon king Vritra and his guru – the sage Shukra. The king and his guru worship the Kumaras and then Shukra asks
Four_Kumaras
Gatekeepers of Vaikuntha in Hinduism
of their tapas, the four Kumaras appear to be mere children, though they are of advanced age. Jaya and Vijaya interrupt the Kumaras at the gate, thinking
Jaya-Vijaya
Sage in Hindu scriptures
Bhakta Markandeya (1956) Bhakta Dhruva Markandeya (1982) Narada Prahlada Four Kumaras Hindu calendar Saptarishi Chiranjivins Books, Kausiki (24 October 2021)
Markandeya
Topics referred to by the same term
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Kumara
Registrar of the dead in Hindu mythology
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Chitragupta
Sage in Hindu mythology
Bhagavata Purana Narada Bhakti Sutra Nāradasmṛti Sangita Makarandha Four Kumaras World Religions, True Beliefs and New Age Spirituality: A New Age Study
Narada
Power-embodied incarnation in Hinduism
within a shaktyavesha avatara, invested with divine power. Vyasa, the Four Kumaras, Narada, Shesha, and Brahma are generally regarded to be the shaktyavesha
Shaktyavesha_avatara
Major deity in Hinduism
been counted. For a complete list, see Bhagavata Purana Kumara is more likely to be the Four Kumaras (one unit) than – as the translator believes – Karttikeya
Vishnu
Ten major avatars of the Hindu god Vishnu
of Vaikuntha, the abode of Vishnu, Jaya and Vijaya, are cursed by the Four Kumaras when they stop them from seeing Vishnu. They choose to be reborn three
Dashavatara
Chubby male child depicted in art
architect, c. 1930 Puer Mingens – Artistic depictions of boys urinating Four Kumāras – A group of semi-divine sage boys in Hinduism Gohō dōji – Buddhist guardian
Putto
Mind-born children of Brahma in Hinduism
Narada, Chitragupta, the Four Kumaras, Himavat, and Shatarupa. Atharvan Saptarishi Prajapati Chitragupta the Four Kumaras Theosophical Siftings. Theosophical
Mānasaputra
Designation in Hinduism
regarded to be the greatest devotees of Vishnu: Brahma, Narada, Shiva, Four Kumaras, Kapila, Svayambhuva Manu, Prahlada, Janaka, Bhishma, Bali, Śuka, and
Mahajanas
Younger brother of Ravana in the Ramayana
along with his brother and fellow gatekeeper Jaya, was punished by the Four Kumaras for impiety while they guarded the sacred realm of Vishnu. Vijaya was
Kumbhakarna
Sanskrit term for a sage in Indian religions
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Rishi
One of the four Vaiṣṇava Sampradāyas
of the Four Kumaras; who passed it to Sri Narada Muni; and then on to Nimbarka. The Four Kumaras: Sanaka, Sanandana, Sanātana, and Sanat Kumāra, are traditionally
Nimbarka_Sampradaya
Cyclic age of Manu in Hindu cosmology
years are denominated a Quadruple Age (caturyuga); of ten thousand times four hundred and thirty-two [4,320,000] solar years (18) One and seventy [71]
Manvantara
Sage in Hindu mythology
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Marichi
Hindu sage
liberation, with Janaka recommending the traditional progression of the four ashramas, which included the householder stage. After expressing contempt
Shuka
Divine guard Bull in Hinduism
have passed on what he had learned to his eight disciples, namely, the Four Kumaras, Tirumular, Vyagrapada (also known as Pullipani), Patanjali, and Sivayoga
Nandi_(Hinduism)
Sage in Hinduism
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Mandavya
Hindu mythological king
the latter's theft of the ritual-horse. It also states that the Four Kumaras, the four sage-avatars of Vishnu, preached Prithu about devotion to Vishnu
Prithu
Deity of the planet Venus
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Shukra
Sage in Hinduism
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Vamadeva
Sage in Hindu scriptures
Publications Link: https://archive.org/details/brahma-vaivarta-purana-all-four-kandas-english-translation Mani, Vettam (1975). Puranic encyclopaedia : a
Durvasa
Town in Madhya Pradesh, India
holds religious importance in Hinduism. According to local belief, the Four Kumaras — Sanaka, Sanandana, Sanatana, and Sanatkumara — meditate there in their
Seondha
Sage in ancient India
the Hindu traditions to be the compiler of the mantras of the Vedas into four texts, as well as the author of the eighteen Purāṇas and the Brahma Sutras
Vyasa
Sage in Hinduism
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Lomasha
Sage in Hinduism
Dvapara-yuga, when Vyasa divided it into four parts, and instructed various schools of sages in these four samhitas. In Canto 12, Chapter 6, Verse 57
Mudgala
Serpent God in Hinduism
Puranas, it is also said that Sankarshana preached the Bhagavata to the Four Kumaras, who in turn passed on this message. At some point, the message was passed
Shesha
Asura in Hindu mythology
gatekeepers Jaya and Vijaya, born on earth as the result of a curse from the Four Kumaras. In the Satya Yuga, Hiranyakashipu and Hiranyaksha – together called
Hiranyakashipu
Ancient Indian sage
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Parashara
Upper worlds or realms in Hindu mythology
situated Janaloka, where the Sanandana (Four Kumaras) and other pure-minded children of Brahma reside. At four times the distance, between the two last
Urdhva_lokas
Vedic sage
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Kashyapa
Sage in Hinduism
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Pulastya
Incarnation of a god on Earth in Hinduism
it numerically lists out 23 Vishnu avatars in chapter 1.3. Four Kumaras (Catuḥsana): the four sons of Brahma who exemplify the path of devotion. Varaha:
Avatar
Ancient sage in Hinduism
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Ashtavakra
Legendary Hindu sage
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Bhrigu
Seven sages of Hinduism, Jainism
of these seven munis were made after that event by King Shatrughna in all four directions of the city." In the Dasam Granth, a text which is traditionally
Saptarshi
Sage in Hinduism
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Pulaha
Sage in Hinduism
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Garga_(sage)
Ancient Hindu sage
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Shakti_(sage)
Sage in Hinduism
Mahabharata, one of the two major Sanskrit epics of India. He was one of Vyasa's four main disciples. His nephew and disciple Yajnavalkya was also a well-known
Vaisampayana
Scholar of Ayurveda
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Atreya
Legendary Indian poet, author of the Ramayana
being a quarter of the length of the full text of the Mahabharata or about four times the length of the Iliad. The Ramayana tells the story of a prince,
Valmiki
Sage in Hinduism
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Astika_(sage)
Highest class of Hindu sages
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Brahmarshi
Sage in Hinduism
Vaishnavism found in South India near Tirupati, credit their theology to four Rishis (sages), namely Atri, Marichi, Bhrigu and Kashyapa. One of the ancient
Atri
Father of Parashurama in Hinduism
forth, and beheaded his mother with a single arrow. The rishi exiled his four older sons to the forests due to their disobedience. Pleased by Parashurama's
Jamadagni
Nepali historian, writer and saint of Nath tradition of Gorakhnath
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Yogi_Naraharinath
Boar avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu
Vijaya, the doorkeepers of Vishnu's abode Vaikuntha, were cursed by the four Kumaras to be born as demons. In their first birth, they are born as the daityas
Varaha
Ancient Hindu sage
edited by Anay Kumar Gupta, these hymns are particularly significant for four Indravarunau hymns. These have an embedded message of transcending "all thoughts
Vasishtha
1967 film by Chitrapu Narayana Rao
Hindi (as Bhakt Prahlad) that year, with small changes in the cast. The Four Kumaras visit Vaikuntha, the abode of Vishnu. Jaya-Vijaya, the demigod gatekeepers
Bhakta_Prahlada_(1967_film)
Sage in Hindu epic Mahabharata
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Kindama
10th century Hindu and Buddhist saint and yogi
Shiva. He is associated with Kaula Shaivism. He is also one of the eighty-four mahasiddhas and considered the guru of Gorakshanath, another known figure
Matsyendranatha
Character in Hindu literature
ISBN 978-1-78592-606-8. Piparaiya, Ram K. (1 January 2003). Ten Upanishads of Four Vedas. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 53. ISBN 978-81-7822-159-5. Swami Abhedananda
Nachiketa
Sage in Hindu scriptures
Chitti. Atharvan is said to be the author of Atharvaveda, which is one of the four Vedas. Chitti was the daughter of the sage Kardama. The names of Dadhichi's
Dadhichi
Ancient Hindu sage
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Gautama_Maharishi
Hindu sage
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Kratu
Sage in the Rigveda
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Gritsamada
Asura in Hindu scriptures
Vishnu named Vijaya. Vishnu's guardians Jaya-Vijaya, were cursed by the Four Kumaras (Brahma's sons) to incarnate on earth either three times as enemies of
Hiranyaksha
Guru of Hindu deity Krishna
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Sandipani
Ancient Hindu sage
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Vishvamitra
Concept in Hinduism
said to be the original created being, was approached by the sages, the Four Kumaras, he was presented with critical questions: – Who is the Supreme Lord
Svayam_Bhagavan
Author of Atharvaveda in Hinduism
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Atharvan
Friend of Hindu deity Krishna
reply, Krishna expounded the Uddhava Gita. Akrura Bhakti yoga Narada Four Kumaras Saraswati, Swami Ambikananda (2002-09-28). The Uddhava Gita: The Final
Uddhava
Father of Markandeya in Hinduism
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Mrikanda
Sage mentioned in ancient Indian scriptures
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Rishyasringa
Vamana Parashurama Rama Balarama Krishna Buddha Kalki Other avatars Four Kumaras Narada Nara-Narayana Kapila Dattatreya Yajna Rishabha Prithu Dhanvantari
The_Buddha_in_Hinduism
Hermit-king in Hinduism
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Jahnu
Hindu sage
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Devala
Spirit from Japanese Buddhist folklore
other. It flies through the air by riding a Wheel of Dharma. Dharmapala Four Kumaras – A group of semi-divine sage boys in Hinduism Fudō-myōō Putto – In Greco-Roman
Gohō_dōji
Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu in Simhachalam, India
first four chapters of the legend cover the importance of Simhachalam, its deity and the principal water body Gangadhara. Once, the Four Kumaras, who were
Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha temple, Simhachalam
Varaha_Lakshmi_Narasimha_temple,_Simhachalam
Sage in Hinduism
when he was born. According to the Advaita Vedanta, Adi Sankara established four Maṭhas (Sanskrit: मठ) (monasteries), with the headquarters at Dvārakā in
Vibhandaka
Hindu sage
he is one of many Prajapatis. Depending on the legend, he has one, two or four wives. In one myth, his wife is stated to be Surūpa and his sons are Utathya
Angiras
Sampradaya (a.k.a. Kumara Sampradaya) adheres to the teachings of Nimbarkacharya. This tradition is associated with Four Kumaras, Rudra Sampradaya. The
Hindu_denominations
Ancient Indian sage
practice of faith (Bhakti). The Śāṇḍilya Vidya is described in the following four passages in the Chandogya Upanishad (III.xiv.1-4) wherein Śāṇḍilya provides
Shandilya_(Rishi)
Hindu sage
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Dirghatamas
Ayurvedic author in Hinduism
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Agnivesha
Vedic sage
Siddhar, and Akatthiyar, the author of Akattiyam, were three or possibly four different persons of different eras, who over time became fused into one
Agastya
Sage in Hinduism
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Kanva
Sage in Hinduism
Publications Link: https://archive.org/details/brahma-vaivarta-purana-all-four-kandas-english-translation Gopal, Madan (1990). K.S. Gautam (ed.). India
Aurva
Awadhi poem about Rama by Tulsidas
Vijay are the two favoured gate keepers of Vishnu. Due to a curse by the four Kumaras, Jay and Vijay were born as demons. One took the birth of Ravana and
Ramcharitmanas
Vedic sage and founder of Vaisheshika school of Hindu philosophy
the same in all dimensions. He asserts that all substances are composed of four types of atoms, two of which have mass and two are massless. Kaṇāda presents
Kaṇāda
Hindu festival
doorkeepers of Vishnu's abode of Vaikuntha. After being cursed by the Four Kumaras, along with his brother, Vijaya, he chose to be born as an enemy of Vishnu
Narasimha_Jayanti
Sage in Hinduism
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Sankriti
Deity of rain in Hinduism
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Parjanya
Major Hindu tradition that reveres Vishnu as the Supreme Being
(Madhvacharya), Rudra Sampradaya (Vishnuswami, Vallabhacharya), Kumaras Sampradaya (Nimbarka). These four sampradayas emerged in early centuries of the 2nd millennium
Vaishnavism
Sutra in Hinduism
being agreement with the truth of the process given, including: the Four Kumaras, Vyasa, Śuka, Sandilya, Garga, Vishnu, Kaundinya, Sesha, Uddhava, Aruni
Narada_Bhakti_Sutra
Sage in Hinduism
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Varatantu
Tradition, spiritual lineage or a religious system
is known as the descendant from the teaching of Sanatkumara, one of the Kumaras. (Sanatkumara→Satyanjana Darshini→Paranjyoti Rishi→Meykandar. Aghori and
Sampradaya
Legendary ruler in northern India
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Kambu_Swayambhuva
Ancient Hindu sage
Chyavana, by virtue of his ascetic energy, created a huge asura, Mada, with four fangs. Mada was on the point of devouring Indra, when he became afraid, and
Chyavana
Human settlement in India
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Bhrigu_Ashram_(Ballia)
8th century BCE Indian sage and philosopher
the second section, Yagnavalkya breaks down the entire court process into four steps: plaint, plea, evidence and verdict. In the third section, Yajnavalkya
Yajnavalkya
Vedic sage
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Uddālaka_Āruṇi
Sage in Hinduism
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Sage_Kambhoja
Dwarf avatar of Vishnu
incarnations of Jaya and Vijaya, the doorkeepers of Vishnu cursed by the Four Kumaras. In a second and much briefer account, it is stated that in 'this Vaivasvata
Vamana
Vedic sage
Kashyapa Atri Vasishtha Vishvamitra Gautama Jamadagni Bharadvaja Other Four Kumaras Agastya Agnivesha Aruni Ashtavakra Astika Atharvan Atreya Aupamanyava
Aupamanyava
Vedic Sage in Hindu tradition
the shape of Kapila. He woke up, the brilliance in his eyes burnt all but four of Sagara's sons to ashes, leaving few survivors carrying on the family lineage
Kapila
Early sect of Sikhism
narrative, the sect was established in the Puranic age, tracing back to the four Kumaras who were bestowed with divine knowledge (divya jnana) by Vishnu, with
Udasi
FOUR KUMARAS
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African
Rock.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Four Faced; A Name for Varuna
Boy/Male
Native American
Four bears.
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Four-armed
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Tears of Eyes
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Four-armed
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Four Types
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Light
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four
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Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Friðþjófr, FRIÃÞJÓFUR means "peace-thief."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu, Traditional
Four Armed
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Princess
Boy/Male
Scottish
From the water.
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Australian, Lebanese
Light
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Four Legged; Another Name for Tortoise
Boy/Male
Bengali, French, Hebrew, Indian
Fair; Red; White
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Four Faced; Another Name for Brahma
Boy/Male
Biblical
Four.
Boy/Male
Australian, Japanese
Four Seasons
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FOUR KUMARAS
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Muslim/Islamic
Generous loyal
Girl/Female
Indian
Of good and honorable character
Boy/Male
Sikh
Tune, New rule
Boy/Male
Indian, Marathi
Success
Girl/Female
Hindi
Eternal laws.
Biblical
the heart of the sea; fat
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Protector of the Lotus
Boy/Male
Hindu
Radiant energy
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Wind
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Traditional
An Ancient Astronomer
FOUR KUMARAS
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n.
Strips of dressed skins with fur, used on garments for warmth or for ornament.
a.
Having four wheels.
v. t.
To macerate, and render fit for plaster or mortar; as, to sour lime for business purposes.
n.
See Foul ball, under Foul, a.
n.
Fixed or appointed time; conjuncture; a particular time or occasion; as, the hour of greatest peril; the man for the hour.
superl.
Disagreeable; unpleasant; hence; cross; crabbed; peevish; morose; as, a man of a sour temper; a sour reply.
n.
The sum of four units; four units or objects.
superl.
Scurrilous; obscene or profane; abusive; as, foul words; foul language.
a.
Hard; inflexible; obstinate; sour in aspect; hardy; bold.
n.
A symbol representing four units, as 4 or iv.
n.
A naval vessel carrying seventy-four guns.
n.
Four things of the same kind, esp. four horses; as, a chariot and four.
a.
Having four corners or angles.
a.
Allowing passage in either of four directions; as, a four-way cock, or valve.
v. t.
To grind and bolt; to convert into flour; as, to flour wheat.
superl.
Cold and unproductive; as, sour land; a sour marsh.
n.
A vehicle having four wheels.
superl.
Covered with, or containing, extraneous matter which is injurious, noxious, offensive, or obstructive; filthy; dirty; not clean; polluted; nasty; defiled; as, a foul cloth; foul hands; a foul chimney; foul air; a ship's bottom is foul when overgrown with barnacles; a gun becomes foul from repeated firing; a well is foul with polluted water.
v. t.
To sprinkle with flour.
superl.
Loathsome; disgusting; as, a foul disease.