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िगिर giri, and H. िगर gir, s.m. Mountain, hill; rock; elevation:—giri-bhav, adj. (f. -ā), Produced by, or in or on, a mountain; mountain-born:—giri-pati, s.m. Lord or chief of hills; an epithet of Mount Meru;—an epithet of Mahādeva:—giri-jā, vulg. gir-jā, s.f. 'The mountain-born,' a name of the goddess Pārvatī(as the daughter of the personified Himālaya mountain);—giri-jānantor giri-jānand (˚jā+ān˚), s.m. An epithet of Gaṇeśa:—giridhāran, vulg. gir-dhāran, s.m. Upholding or sustaining a mountain:—giri-dhāran karnā, To hold up or support a mountain:—giri-dhārī, or giri-dhar, s.m. The mountain supporter; an epithet of Krishna:—giri-rāj, or giri-rājā, or giri-rāyor rā`ī(or gir-rāj, etc.), s.m. Lord or chief of mountains; the royal hill;—a name of Krishna; an epithet of Mount Meru, and of the mountain Govardhan:—giri-sār, s.m. An epithet of the Malaya mountains, situated in the south of India:—giri-nāth, or giri-nāthā, s.m.=giri-pati, q.v.:—giri-nārī, s.f. The wife of any mountain:—giri-nadī, s.f. A mountain torrent:—giri-nimnagā, s.f. A mountain-stream, mountain-torrent:—giri-nandinī, s.f. 'Daughter of a mountain': a mountain stream:—giri-var, vulg. gir-war, s.m. A mountain, a hill:—girīś, vulg. girīs, or girīsā(giri+īśa), s.m. 'Prince of mountains'; a name of the Himālaya;—an epithet of Śiva or Mahādeva.