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  • Stri Dharma
  • Stri Dharma, translated into English as 'The Sphere of Women', was an anti-colonial and pro-nationalist magazine of the Women's Indian Association which

    Stri Dharma

    Stri_Dharma

  • Strī-dharma-paddhati
  • Strī-dharma-paddhati is an 18th-century Sanskrit-language text written by the court pandit Tryambaka-yajvan in the Thanjavur Maratha kingdom of present-day

    Strī-dharma-paddhati

    Strī-dharma-paddhati

  • Women's Indian Association
  • Women's organisation in India, founded 1917

    Reddy, Mangalammal Sadasivier, and Herabai Tata.[citation needed] The Stri Dharma was the journal published by the WIA to voice its ideals and beliefs

    Women's Indian Association

    Women's_Indian_Association

  • Women's suffrage in India
  • struggle in Stri Dharma, urging support for women's political empowerment as a part of the anti-colonial movement against Britain. Stri Dharma was edited

    Women's suffrage in India

    Women's suffrage in India

    Women's_suffrage_in_India

  • Cow dung
  • Waste product from a cow or cattle in general

    smeared floor with cow dung to purify it and repel insects. Tryambaka's Strī-dharma-paddhati (18th century), which narrates a modified version of the Mahabharata

    Cow dung

    Cow dung

    Cow_dung

  • Thanjavur Maratha kingdom
  • Principality in Southern India

    the Sanskrit-language texts Dharmakuta (a commentary on Ramayana) and Strī-dharma-paddhati. Other members of his family also composed various works. His

    Thanjavur Maratha kingdom

    Thanjavur Maratha kingdom

    Thanjavur_Maratha_kingdom

  • Sati (practice)
  • Historical Hindu practice of widow immolation

    combination of reasons, both in for and against sati. Julia Leslie points to Strī-dharma-paddhati, an 18th-century CE text on the duties of the wife by Tryambakayajvan

    Sati (practice)

    Sati (practice)

    Sati_(practice)

  • Herabai Tata
  • legislatures and conferences and published updates about the struggle in Stri Dharma, urging support for women's political empowerment as a part of the anti-colonial

    Herabai Tata

    Herabai Tata

    Herabai_Tata

  • Tryambaka-yajvan
  • Maratha kings Shahaji I and Serfoji I. He is best known for writing Strī-dharma-paddhati - a treatise that describes the duties of the ideal Hindu woman

    Tryambaka-yajvan

    Tryambaka-yajvan

  • List of women's magazines
  • Sportswoman (1973–1977, US) $pread (2005–2010, US) Stribodh (1857–1952, India) Stri Dharma (1918–1936, India) Sudden Weekly (1995–2015, Hong Kong) Tea Moderna (2001–2017

    List of women's magazines

    List of women's magazines

    List_of_women's_magazines

  • Women's suffrage by country
  • British and Indian feminists combined in 1918 to publish a magazine Stri Dharma that featured international news from a feminist perspective. In 1919

    Women's suffrage by country

    Women's_suffrage_by_country

  • Adi Dharm
  • Religious movement from mid-19th century Bengal

    "The One without a Second" or EkAdavaitam). Although the doctrine of Adi Dharma is superficially similar to other reformatory "sects" of Hinduism which

    Adi Dharm

    Adi_Dharm

  • Pandita Ramabai
  • Indian feminist historian and social reformer (1858–1922)

    Mary the Virgin (CSMV). With earnings from the sale of her first book, Stri Dharma Niti ("Morals for Women", 1882) and contacts with the CSMV, Ramabai went

    Pandita Ramabai

    Pandita Ramabai

    Pandita_Ramabai

  • The Indian Ladies' Magazine
  • Indian women's periodical

    ceased publication, new and more politically conscious journals such as Stri-Dharma emerged, moving away from the image of the genteel woman and fostering

    The Indian Ladies' Magazine

    The_Indian_Ladies'_Magazine

  • Dorothy Jinarajadasa
  • English feminist, suffragette and writer

    supporting suffragist efforts. In 1918, Cousins and Jinarajadasa founded Stri Dharma, a women's magazine that they edited, and which carried articles concerning

    Dorothy Jinarajadasa

    Dorothy_Jinarajadasa

  • Yato Dharmastato Jayah
  • Sanskrit verse from the Mahabharata

    times in the Hindu epic, the Mahabharata. The phrase means "where there is dharma, there will be victory". It is also the official motto of the Supreme Court

    Yato Dharmastato Jayah

    Yato_Dharmastato_Jayah

  • Sarathi (name of Krishna)
  • Sanskrit term for charioteer

    the supreme abode of the all-pervading." — Katha Upanisad, 1.3.3-4 In the Stri Parva of the Mahabharata, Vidura explains the concept of samsara to his grieving

    Sarathi (name of Krishna)

    Sarathi (name of Krishna)

    Sarathi_(name_of_Krishna)

  • Margaret Cousins
  • Irish-indian suffragist and feminist

    with Besant and Dorothy Jinarajadasa. Cousins edited the WIA's journal, Stri Dharma. In 1919–1920 Cousins was the first Head of the National Girls' School

    Margaret Cousins

    Margaret Cousins

    Margaret_Cousins

  • Pandit Lal Das
  • Maithili Poet and the scholar of Mithila

    Rameshwar Singh. Mithila Mahatmya Janaki Ramayana Chandi Charitra Tashdid Stri Dharma Shikha Ganesh Khanda Maheshwanar Vinod va Gauri Shambhu Vinod Sundavar

    Pandit Lal Das

    Pandit_Lal_Das

  • Karna
  • Warrior in the epic Mahabharata

    married a Suta woman chosen by Adhiratha. She is later referenced in the Stri Parva as the mother of Vrishasena and Sushena, the two most prominent sons

    Karna

    Karna

    Karna

  • All-Asian Women's Conference
  • 1931 women's conference in India

    Conference, 1927–1990. Manohar. ISBN 978-81-85425-42-9. Broome, Sarah (2012). Stri-Dharma: Voice of the Indian Women's Rights Movement 1928-1936 (Thesis). doi:10

    All-Asian Women's Conference

    All-Asian Women's Conference

    All-Asian_Women's_Conference

  • Bhagavad Gita
  • Major Hindu scripture

    various strands of Indian religious thought, including the Vedic concept of dharma (duty, rightful action); Sankhya-based yoga and jñana (knowledge); and bhakti

    Bhagavad Gita

    Bhagavad Gita

    Bhagavad_Gita

  • Vyadha Gita
  • Hindu teachings within the Mahabharata

    sannyasin is humbled by a vyadha (butcher or hunter), and learns about dharma (righteousness). The vyadha teaches that "no duty is ugly, no duty is impure"

    Vyadha Gita

    Vyadha_Gita

  • Mahamatra
  • Indian government official

    (256 BCE). There were also Amta-mahamatras in charge of foreigners, and Stri-adhyaksha- mahamatras, in charge of women. Devanampriya Priyadarsin speaks

    Mahamatra

    Mahamatra

    Mahamatra

  • 11th Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance
  • Women Activists during the Interwar Period Broome, Sarah (2012-08-01). "Stri-Dharma: Voice of the Indian Women's Rights Movement 1928-1936". History Theses

    11th Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance

    11th_Conference_of_the_International_Woman_Suffrage_Alliance

  • Chakravarti (Sanskrit term)
  • Ancient Indian term

    shield that can expand to cover a huge army or serve as a bridge over water. Stri-ratna: The Empress (Queen consort), who embodies ideal beauty, virtue, and

    Chakravarti (Sanskrit term)

    Chakravarti (Sanskrit term)

    Chakravarti_(Sanskrit_term)

  • Gandhari
  • Mother of the Kauravas in Mahabharata

    hands of the second Pandava, Bhima. Gandhari assumes the central role in the Stri Parva, the eleventh book of the epic, which portrays the aftermath of the

    Gandhari

    Gandhari

    Gandhari

  • Śāstra pramāṇam
  • Hindu philosophical concept

    Vedas) with regard to puruṣārtha, the objects of human pursuit, namely dharma (right conduct), artha (means of life), kāma (pleasure) and mokṣa (liberation)

    Śāstra pramāṇam

    Śāstra_pramāṇam

  • Krishna in the Mahabharata
  • Mahabharata’s Stri Parva. Additionally, Krishna ensured the proper transfer of knowledge by instructing Bhishma to teach Yudhishthira about dharma (Shanti Parva)

    Krishna in the Mahabharata

    Krishna in the Mahabharata

    Krishna_in_the_Mahabharata

  • Vikramavardhana
  • Bhre Mataram

    bhre Hyang wekasing suka; putra manih stri bhre Lasem sang alemu kalap denira bhre Wirabhumi; putra manih stri bhre Kahuripan." "Bhre Pajang had three

    Vikramavardhana

    Vikramavardhana

  • Savitri and Satyavan
  • Episode in the Mahabharata

    tradition, emphasizing themes of the power of speech, the tensions between dharma and moksha, and Vedic symbolism associated with the goddess Savitri and

    Savitri and Satyavan

    Savitri and Satyavan

    Savitri_and_Satyavan

  • Adi Parva
  • First book of the Mahabharata

    Drona the leaves, Karna its beautiful flowers, Sailya their fragrance, Stri and Aishika are its cooling shades, Shanti its great fruit. Ashwamedha is

    Adi Parva

    Adi Parva

    Adi_Parva

  • Shanti Parva
  • Twelfth book of the Mahabharata

    the Pandava kingdom. The Shanti parva recites the duties of the ruler, dharma and good governance, as counseled by the dying Bhishma and various Rishis

    Shanti Parva

    Shanti Parva

    Shanti_Parva

  • Digambara monk
  • Monk in the Digambara tradition of Jainism

    heat; dañśamaśaka – insect-bite; nāgnya – nakedness; arati – displeasure; strī – disturbance due to feminine attraction; caryā – discomfort arising from

    Digambara monk

    Digambara monk

    Digambara_monk

  • Shashi Kumar
  • Indian politician

    Puthra Swathi 1995 Nighata Thumbida Mane Ganeshana Galate Ganesha Rowdy Stri Shubha Lagna 1996 Muddina Aliya Nirbandha Arjun 1997 Laxmi Mahalaxmi Balida

    Shashi Kumar

    Shashi_Kumar

  • Kunti
  • Mother of Pandavas in Hindu epic Mahabharata

    the Kauravas, to join the Pandava side. In last part of the eleventh book, Stri Parva, Kunti—who has remained the most reticent among the epic’s principal

    Kunti

    Kunti

    Kunti

  • Mahabharata
  • Ancient smṛti text and Sanskrit epic

    could invoke any god using a special mantra. Kunti uses this boon to ask Dharma, the god of justice, Vayu, the god of the wind, and Indra, the lord of the

    Mahabharata

    Mahabharata

    Mahabharata

  • Ghazi (film)
  • 2017 film by Sankalp Reddy

    (1990) Bhadram Koduko (1991) Ankuram (1992) Mister Pellam (1993)  – (1994) Stri (1995) Ninne Pelladata (1996) Sindhooram (1997) Tholi Prema (1998) Kalisundam

    Ghazi (film)

    Ghazi_(film)

  • Dnyaneshwari
  • Commentary on the Bhagavad Gita written by Sant Dnyaneshwar

    Sabha Vana Virata Udyoga Bhishma Bhagavad Gita Drona Karna Shalya Sauptika Stri Shanti Anushasana Ashvamedhika Ashramavasika Mausala Mahaprasthanika Svargarohana

    Dnyaneshwari

    Dnyaneshwari

    Dnyaneshwari

  • Sattriya
  • One of the classical dances of India

    one masculine (Paurashik Bhangi, energetic and with jumps), and feminine (Stri Bhangi, Lasya or delicate). Traditionally, Sattriya was performed only by

    Sattriya

    Sattriya

    Sattriya

  • Thalaivasal Vijay
  • Indian actor

    Year Film Role 1995 Stri Paddalu 2005 Nayakudu Vadayar's henchman 2006 Neeku Naaku 2008 Keka Kiran's father 2010 Maro Charithra Swapna's father 2011 Gaganam

    Thalaivasal Vijay

    Thalaivasal_Vijay

  • Bhima
  • Second Pandava in the epic Mahabharata

    consoling her. Later, Bhima apologised to Gandhari, the mother of the Kauravas (Stri Parva, Chapter 15), and Dhritarashtra, who attempted to kill him by crushing

    Bhima

    Bhima

    Bhima

  • Arya Samaj in Kenya
  • 1950 the Arya samaj had started a Hindi class for indigenous Kenyans. Arya Stri Samaj (Women's Arya Samaj) was established in Nairobi in 1919. It started

    Arya Samaj in Kenya

    Arya Samaj in Kenya

    Arya_Samaj_in_Kenya

  • Rudra
  • Vedic storm and wind deity; epithet of Shiva

    noble origin named Koukuntri and then Tharpa Nakpo, who misunderstands dharma and engages in a life of vice and is condemned to Naraka. After 20.000 impure

    Rudra

    Rudra

    Rudra

  • Manipura (Mahabharata)
  • Capital city mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata

    Sabha Vana Virata Udyoga Bhishma Bhagavad Gita Drona Karna Shalya Sauptika Stri Shanti Anushasana Ashvamedhika Ashramavasika Mausala Mahaprasthanika Svargarohana

    Manipura (Mahabharata)

    Manipura (Mahabharata)

    Manipura_(Mahabharata)

  • Trishna (Vedic thought)
  • different births cannot at once be converted. Renunciation is brahmacāryam or stri-vishaya-tyāga. Trishna, that causes dukkha, the philosophical translation

    Trishna (Vedic thought)

    Trishna_(Vedic_thought)

  • Phoolchandra Shastri
  • Indian jain scholar (1901–1991)

    enunciated on philosophical and controversial topics in Jainism such as caste, stri-mukti (the liberation of women) and the inherent purity of souls. These topics

    Phoolchandra Shastri

    Phoolchandra Shastri

    Phoolchandra_Shastri

  • Types of Karma (Jainism)
  • exceedingly strong desire, which disappears as soon as his lust is satisfied. stri veda (the female gender and corresponding gender passion) – Through this

    Types of Karma (Jainism)

    Types of Karma (Jainism)

    Types_of_Karma_(Jainism)

  • Malayalam
  • Dravidian language

    endings that have not been shortened – a prominent example being the word "strī" for "woman". Nouns that have a stem in /-an/ and which end with a long /ā/

    Malayalam

    Malayalam

    Malayalam

  • Old Javanese
  • Oldest attested phase of the Javanese language

    (distance), ahayu (beautiful) from hayu (beauty) and mastrī (married) from strī (wife). In case of derivation with the prefix (m)a-, the sandhi law is observed

    Old Javanese

    Old Javanese

    Old_Javanese

  • Ten Small Mantras
  • Subgrouping of esoteric Buddhist mantras

    starting from 3:38 to 7:45. Audio recording of the Ten Small Mantras from Dharma Drum Mountain, another global Buddhist organization based in Taiwan, by

    Ten Small Mantras

    Ten Small Mantras

    Ten_Small_Mantras

  • Vastu shastra
  • Indian architecture and design-related texts

    feminine form, expressions and emotions are depicted in 32 types of Nataka-stri compared to 16 types described in Silpa Prakasa. Silpa Prakasa provides brief

    Vastu shastra

    Vastu shastra

    Vastu_shastra

  • Shrimad Rajchandra
  • Jain mystic poet from India

    where he died is now a prayer hall dedicated to his memory. Rajchandra wrote Stri Niti Bodhaka (The Nature of Ideal Moral Life for Women, 1884) in which he

    Shrimad Rajchandra

    Shrimad Rajchandra

    Shrimad_Rajchandra

  • Khmer script
  • Abugida script for the Khmer language

    encoded with 12 different sequences, with ⟨srti⟩ being more common than ⟨stri⟩. In 2025, Martin Hosken (SIL, NPIC) wrote a document clarifying these issues

    Khmer script

    Khmer_script

  • Hindu temple
  • Place of worship in Hinduism

    Hindu sense of cyclic time and the essence of life—symbolically presenting dharma, artha, kama, moksha, and karma. The spiritual principles symbolically represented

    Hindu temple

    Hindu temple

    Hindu_temple

  • Mallinatha
  • 19th tirthankara in Jainism

    fasting. This karmic deceit resulted in rebirth with female physiology (stri-veda), while the simultaneous accumulation of immense spiritual merit

    Mallinatha

    Mallinatha

    Mallinatha

  • Jnanarnava
  • Truth) Caurya Parihara (Avoiding Stealing) Kama Prakopa (Tumult of Passion) Stri Svarupa (True Nature of Woman) Maithuna (Carnal Enjoyment) Samsarga (Commingling)

    Jnanarnava

    Jnanarnava

  • History of Jainism
  • Rishabhanatha as the first in the present time-cycle. While tradition considers the dharma eternal, scholarly consensus places its verifiable historical roots in the

    History of Jainism

    History_of_Jainism

  • Sivabhuti
  • 1st-century Jain monk

    traditional Jain doctrines, particularly concerning the wearing of clothes and strī nirvāṇa (the attainment of liberation by women). Although some scholars differ

    Sivabhuti

    Sivabhuti

  • Savitri Upanishad
  • Minor Upanishad of Hinduism

    and bestows four aims of human existence, states the Upanishad, which are Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha. Meditating on Savitri-vidya helps one attain co-residence

    Savitri Upanishad

    Savitri Upanishad

    Savitri_Upanishad

  • List of Indic loanwords in Indonesian
  • sense (organs) istana palace आस्थान āsthāna place, site istri wife स्त्री strī wife (lit. bearer of children) jaga awake, guard जागृ जागर jāgṛ jāgara to

    List of Indic loanwords in Indonesian

    List_of_Indic_loanwords_in_Indonesian

  • Shakti
  • Divine feminine energy in Hinduism

    understand "Hindu women, their status, roles and powers". In the Hindu milieu, stri shakti ('the power of women'), connotes the ideas about women and their power

    Shakti

    Shakti

    Shakti

  • Ram Sharan Sharma
  • Indian historian and Indologist (1919–2011)

    Dharmasutras", Current Studies, I, no. 1. "Prachina Bharatiya Sahitya mein Stri aur Shudra ke Sammilita Ullekha", JBRS, XXXVI (iii–iv), 1950, pp. 183–91

    Ram Sharan Sharma

    Ram_Sharan_Sharma

  • List of Tamil films of the 1930s
  • N. Sundaram, Chandra Vallala Maharaja M. T. Rajan, Vel Pictures Vikrama Stri Sahasam A. Narayanan A. Narayanan & T. C. Vadivelu Naicker, Srinivasa Cinetone

    List of Tamil films of the 1930s

    List_of_Tamil_films_of_the_1930s

  • Madan Puraskar
  • Nepali literary award

    Guhalekh, Guhachitra Ebam Anya Sampada – Purushottam Lochan Shrestha Ma Stri arthat Aaimai – Seema Aavaas Pratinaayak – Hari Adhikari Sagarmatha ko Gahirai

    Madan Puraskar

    Madan Puraskar

    Madan_Puraskar

  • Feminism in India
  • girls in India (1848); Tarabai Shinde, who wrote India's first feminist text Stri Purush Tulana (A Comparison Between Women and Men) in 1882; and Pandita Ramabai

    Feminism in India

    Feminism in India

    Feminism_in_India

  • The Great Indian Novel
  • Book by Shashi Tharoor

    and Pandu becomes the party's chief organiser. Kunti bears the sons of Dharma (a young magistrate), Major Vayu of the palace guard, and Devendra Yogi:

    The Great Indian Novel

    The_Great_Indian_Novel

  • Links in the Chain
  • List of essays by Indian writer Mahadevi Varma

    subjugation from walking on the path to freedom, has its seed in the shastra: "Stri na swaantantryam arhati". Ironically deliberating about the current status

    Links in the Chain

    Links_in_the_Chain

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  • Nandak | நஂதக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Nandak | நஂதக

    Pleasing

  • Vajradhar
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Traditional

    Vajradhar

    Lord Indra

  • Madhuridevi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Madhuridevi

    Sweet Girl

  • Manoritha
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu

    Manoritha

    Of the Mind

  • Abhiruc
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Abhiruc

    The Sun

  • Faith
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Kannada, Latin

    Faith

    Trust; Belief; Faithful; Loyalty; Hope; Confidence; One of the Virtues; Faith; Charity

  • KYLA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    KYLA

     Variant form of Hebrew Kelila, KYLA means "crown" or "laurel." Used as a Yiddish name. Compare with another form of Kyla.

  • Dhaaranaa
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Dhaaranaa

    Concentration

  • Kaalanjari
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi

    Kaalanjari

    Parvati

  • Sukhpreet
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Sukhpreet

    Happy Loving

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  • Stripping
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Strip

  • Quich
  • v. i.

    To stir.

  • To-do
  • n.

    Bustle; stir; commotion; ado.

  • Stripped
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Strip

  • Strip
  • v. t.

    To deprive; to bereave; to make destitute; to plunder; especially, to deprive of a covering; to skin; to peel; as, to strip a man of his possession, his rights, his privileges, his reputation; to strip one of his clothes; to strip a beast of his skin; to strip a tree of its bark.

  • Stere
  • v. t. & i.

    To stir.

  • Strip
  • v. i.

    To fail in the thread; to lose the thread, as a bolt, screw, or nut. See Strip, v. t., 8.

  • Striature
  • n.

    A stria.

  • Strip
  • n.

    A narrow piece, or one comparatively long; as, a strip of cloth; a strip of land.

  • Striae
  • pl.

    of Stria

  • Unfurnish
  • v. t.

    To strip of furniture; to divest; to strip.

  • Strip
  • v. t.

    To pull or tear off, as a covering; to remove; to wrest away; as, to strip the skin from a beast; to strip the bark from a tree; to strip the clothes from a man's back; to strip away all disguisses.

  • Strip
  • v. t.

    To deprive of all milk; to milk dry; to draw the last milk from; hence, to milk with a peculiar movement of the hand on the teats at the last of a milking; as, to strip a cow.

  • Stirred
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Stir

  • Strip
  • v. t.

    To dismantle; as, to strip a ship of rigging, spars, etc.

  • Stirring
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Stir

  • Stir
  • v. t.

    To disturb the relative position of the particles of, as of a liquid, by passing something through it; to agitate; as, to stir a pudding with a spoon.

  • Unflower
  • v. t.

    To strip of flowers.

  • Stria
  • n.

    A minute groove, or channel; a threadlike line, as of color; a narrow structural band or line; a striation; as, the striae, or groovings, produced on a rock by a glacier passing over it; the striae on the surface of a shell; a stria of nervous matter in the brain.

  • Uncase
  • v. t.

    To strip; to flay.