Amaravati
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English
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Etymology
1.2
Proper noun
1.2.1
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Amaravati
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Etymology
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From
Sanskrit
अमरावती
(
amarāvatī
)
.
Proper noun
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Amaravati
(
Hinduism
)
The capital of Hindu lord
Indra
.
The
state capital
of
Andhra Pradesh
,
India
.
Translations
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a city.
Bengali:
অমরাবতী
(bn)
(
ômôrabôtī
)
Hindi:
अमरावती
(hi)
f
(
amrāvtī
)
Malayalam:
അമരാവതി
(ml)
(
amarāvati
)
Portuguese:
Amaravati
f
Sanskrit:
अमरावती
(sa)
(
amarāvatī
)
Telugu:
అమరావతి
(te)
(
amarāvati
)
Urdu:
امروتی
(
amarvati
)
Western Panjabi:
امروتی
(
amarvati
)
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