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नन्द nand, s.m. Happiness, pleasure, joy, felicity, prosperity (i.q. ānand, the more com. form);—an epithet of Vishṇu;—name of a cowherd who was the foster-father of Krishṇand of Durgā;—name of one of the two drums of Yudhishṭhir;—name of a mountain:—nand-tāt, s.m. 'The respected Nand,' an epithet of the foster-father of Krishṇ:—nand-rānī, s.f. An epithet of Jasodā(or Yaśodā), the wife of the cow-herd Nand:—nand-rāy, s.m. An epithet of the cow-herd Nand:—nand-sut, s.m. 'The son of the cow-herd Nand,' i.e. Krishṇ:—nand-śyām, s.m. An epithet of Krishṇ:—nand-kiśor, or nand-kumār, s.m. 'The son of the cow-herd Nand,' i.e. Krishṇ;—a proper name:—nandkand, s.m. 'The root or source of happiness,' an epithet of Krishṇ:—nand-gop, s.m. The cowherd Nand:—nand-lāl, s.m. 'The darling of Nand,' i.e. Krishṇ;—a proper name:—nandmahar, s.m. An epithet of the cow-herd Nand:—nand-nandan, s.m. 'The foster-son of Nand,' i.e. Krishṇ:—nand-nandanī, s.f. 'The foster-daughter of Nand,' i.e. Durgā.