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इन्ि indra, and H. इन्दर indar, s.m. The king of the gods, the regent of the visible heavens; the thunderer (he is the Jove of the Hindūmythology); the god of rain:—indrāsan (indra+āsana), s.m. The throne of Indra:—indra-badhu, s.f. The wife of Indra;—name of an insect (a species of acarus of a scarlet colour and like velvet), the red-velvet insect (syn. bīrbahuṭṭī):—indra-prasth, s.m. The ancient name of Dehlī:—indra-puri, s.f. The capital of Indra and the abode of the immortals:—indar-jāl (indra-jāla), s.m. Deception, cheating; trick, stratagem; magic, juggling; illusion:—indarjālī, adj. Unreal, deceptive, illusory; magical;—s.m. Cheat, knave; magician, juggler, conjurer:—indar-jau (indra+yaia), s.m. The seed of a certain medicinal plant, Nerium antidysentericum, sparrow's tongue:—indra-jīt, s.m. Thunder:—indra-dwādaśī, s.f. The twelfth day of the month Bhadra, a festival in honour of Indra:—indra-dhanush, s.m. The rainbow:—indar-kāakhāṛā, s.m. lit. 'The court of Indra'; a place of amusement and pleasure, dancingsaloon, assembly-room:—indra-lok, s.m. The abode of Indra, the paradise of the immortals:—indra-nīl, s.m. Sapphire; emerald.