Associations to the word «Mitra»
Noun
- Indra
- Chandra
- Mollusk
- Reeve
- Snail
- Bose
- Kumar
- Raul
- Ramon
- Calcutta
- Sen
- Veda
- Mandal
- Amar
- Gupta
- Gastropod
- Deva
- Babu
- Prasad
- Dey
- Quark
- Kamal
- Cinematographer
- Rom
- Iranian
- Bengal
- Rishi
- Sanskrit
- Shankar
- Kapoor
- Dhaka
- Narayan
- Subgenus
- Deity
- Das
- Mazda
- Playback
- Krishna
- Indira
- Ra
- Devi
- Pal
- Brahman
- Hindi
- Shri
- Sharma
- Hindu
- Prem
- Va
- Synonym
- Dev
- Hymn
- Rani
- Ramos
- Kali
- Lal
- Artiste
- Nag
- Manu
- Roy
- Jai
- Siva
- Salisbury
- Indigo
- Cinematography
- Rig
- Rao
- Indus
- Delhi
- Janata
- Vis
- Mover
- Dall
- Bangalore
- Ga
- Huang
- Dharma
- Bounce
- Ja
- Gujarat
- Pune
- Raja
- Indonesia
- Ng
- Divinity
- Ta
Verb
Wiktionary
MITRA, proper noun. A divinity of Indic culture, hypostasis of friendship and one-half of the dvandva (compound divinity) Varuna-Mitra.
MITRA, proper noun. (uncommon) A deity invoked in the Hurrian Mitanni of ca. 1400 BC.
MITRA, proper noun. (rarely) Misspelling of Iranian Mithra (Miθra).
Dictionary definition
MITRA, noun. Hindu god of friendship and alliances; usually invoked together with Varuna as a supporter of heaven and earth.
Wise words
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become your habits. Watch your habits, they become your
character. Watch your character, it becomes your destiny.