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Padma (lotus, Goddess Lakshmi ( Padmaja = born from lotus ) Padmakali (lotus bud) Padmakshi (one with lotus-like eyes) Padmamalini .... Goddess Lakshmi) Padmarekha (lotus- like lines on palm which are considered to be sign of good luck) Padmavasa (one who resided in lotus ( Goddess Lakshmi) Padmini (lotus plant, also famous queen of Chittaud) Pallavi (new leaves) Panchali(doll, also Draupadi, the wife of Pandavas) Pankaja (lotus) Panna (name of a jewel) Parajika(a raagini) Paramita(prowess) Paravi (bird) Parmeshwari (Goddess Durga) Parnal (leafy) Parnavi (bird) Parnika (a small leaf, Parvati) Parnashri (leafy beauty) Parni (leafy) Parnik (creeper) Parinita(expert, married woman) Pari (beauty, fairy) Parul (name of a flower) Parvati (daughter of Himalaya, wife of Lor Shiva) Patmanjiri (a raagini) Pavitra (Tulasi) Payal (foot ornament) Payoja (lotus) Pingala (Goddess Lakshmi) Pooja (idol worship) Poonam (full moon) Poorna (fully contented) Poornima(full moon) Poorva (earlier one, elder, east) Poorvaganga (river Narmada) Poorvaja(elder sister) Poorvi (a classical melody) Prabha (light, glow, shine) Prabhada(lady) Prabhavati (a raagini, wife of Sun) Prachi (east) Prafula (lotus) Pragati (progress) Pragya (prowess, Goddess Saraswati) Prashanti (complete peace) Pramada (beautiful lady) Pramila (sleep) Prarthana (prayer) Pratibha(talent) Pratima ( idol, statue, icon) Pratichi(west) Pratigya(pledge, vow) Prema (love) Premila (queen of a women's kingdom) Prerana (inspiration ) Pritha (same as Kunti) Priti (love) Priya (loved one, darling) Priyadarshini (delightful to look at) Priyadutta (earth) Priyanka(beautiful or lovable act, symbol or body) Priyanvada (one who speaks nicely) Puja (same as Pooja) Punthali( doll) Punita (pure, holy) Purnima (full moon) Purva (east) Pushpa (flower) Pushpagandha (juhi flower) Pushpalata (flower creeper) Pushpanjali (flower offering) Pushpita (decorated with flowers) Piyali (a tree) Pival (a tree) Pranati (prayer) Prapti (gain) |
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