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by Maya for the Asuras, and burnt by Siva)
22 Jahnavi
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Pertaining to Jahnu (who drank up the Ganges in a rage after it had flooded his sacrificial ground, but relented, and allowed it to flow from his ear)
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23 Nata-bhiti-hrt
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Carrying away fear
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24 Avyaya
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Imperishable
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25 Nayanananda-dayini
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Affording delight to the eye
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26 Naga-putrika
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Daughter of the mountain
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27 Niranjana
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Not painted with collyrium (i.e. colourless)
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28 Nitya-suddha
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Eternally pure
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29 Nira-jala-pariskrta
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Adorned with a net of water
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30 Savitri
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Stimulator
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31 Salila-vasa
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Dwelling in water
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32 Sagarambusa-medhini
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Swelling the waters of the ocean
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33 Ramya
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Delightful
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34 Bindu-saras
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River made of water-drops
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35 Avyakta
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Unmanifest, unevolved
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36 Vrndaraka-samasrita
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Resort of the eminent
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37 Uma-sapatni
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Having the same husband (i.e. Siva) as Uma (Parvati)
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38 Subhrangi
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Having beautiful limbs (or body)
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39 Srimati
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Beautiful, auspicious, illustrious, etc.
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40 Dhavalambara
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Having a dazzling white garment
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41 Akhandala-vana-vasa
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Having Siva as a forest-dweller (hermit)
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42 Khandendu-krta-sekhara
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Having the crescent moon as a crest
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43 Amrtakara-salila
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Whose water is a mine of nectar
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44 Lila-lamghita-parvata
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Leaping over mountains in sport
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45 Virinci-kalasa-vasa
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Dwelling in the water-pot of Brahma (or Vishnu, or Siva)
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46 Triveni
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Triple-braided (i.e. consisting of the waters of three rivers: Ganges, Yamuna and Sarasvati)
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47 Trigunatmika
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Possessing the three gunas
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48 Sangataghaugha-samani
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Destroying the mass of sins of Sangata
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49 Sankha-dundubhi-nisvana
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Making a noise like a conch-shell and drum
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50 Bhiti-hrt
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Carrying away fear
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51 Bhagya-janani
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Creating happiness
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52 Bhinna-brahmanda-darpini
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Taking pride in the broken egg of Brahma
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53 Nandini
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Happy
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54 Sighra-ga
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Swift-flowing
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55 Siddha
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Perfect, holy
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56 Saranya
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Yielding shelter, help or protection
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57 Sasi-sekhara
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Moon-crested
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58 Sankari
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Belonging to Sankara (Siva)
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59 Saphari-purna
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Full of fish (esp. Cyprinus Saphore – a kind of bright little fish that glistens when darting about in shallow water – or carp)
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60 Bharga-murdha-krtalaya
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Having Bharga’s (Siva’s) head as an abode
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61 Bhava-priya
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Dear to Bhava (Siva)
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62 Satya-sandha-priya
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Dear to the faithful
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63 Hamsa-svarupini
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Embodied in the forms of swans
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64 Bhagiratha-suta
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Daughter of Bhagiratha
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65 Ananta
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Eternal
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66 Sarac-candra-nibhanana
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Resembling the autumn moon
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67 Om-kara-rupini
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Having the appearance of the sacred syllable Om
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68 Atula
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Peerless
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69 Krida-kallola-karini
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Sportively billowing
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70 Svarga-sopana-sarani
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Flowing like a staircase to Heaven
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71 Sarva-deva-svarupini
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Embodied in the pantheon
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72 Ambhah-prada
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Bestowing water
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73 Duhkha-hantri
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Destroying sorrow
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74 Santi-santana-karini
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Bringing about the continuance of peace
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75 Daridrya-hantri
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Destroyer of poverty
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76 Siva-da
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Bestowing happiness
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77 Samsara-visa-nasini
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Destroying the poison of illusion
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78 Prayaga-nilaya
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Having Prayaga (Allahabad) as an abode
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79 Sita
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‘Furrow’. Name of the eastern branch of the four mythical branches into which the heavenly Ganges is supposed to divide after falling on Mount Meru
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80 Tapa-traya-vimocini
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Releasing from the Three Afflictions
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81 Saranagata-dinarta-paritrana
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Protector of the sick and suffering who come to you for refuge
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82 Sumukti-da
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Giving complete [spiritual] emancipation
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83 Siddhi-yoga-nisevita
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Resorted to (for the acquisition of success or magic powers)
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84 Papa-hantri
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Destroyer of sin
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85 Pavanangi
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Having a pure body
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86 Parabrahma-svarupini
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Embodiment of the Supreme Spirit
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87 Puma
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Full
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88 Puratana
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