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Kadambari (Goddess)
Kadambini (an array of clouds)
Kaishori (Goddess Parvati)
Kajal (kohl)
Kajjali (kohl)
Kakali (chiping of birds)
Kala (art)
Kalanidhi (treasure of art)
Kalavati (artistic)
Kali (a bud; Parvati)
Kalika (a bud)
Kalindi (the river Yamuna)
Kallol (large waves; gurgling of
water)
Kalpana (imagination)
Kalpita (the imagined)
Kalyani (auspicious)
Kamakshi (name of Goddess Lakshmi or
Parvati; one with loving eyes)
Kamala (Goddess)
Kamalakshi (one whose eyes are
beautiful like lotuses)
Kamalika (lotus)
Kamalini (lotus)
Kamalkali (the bud of a lotus)
Kamana (desire)
Kamini (a handsome woman)
Kana (an atom)
Kanak, Kanaka (gold)
Kanakabati (a fairy-tale)
Kanaklata (golden creeper)
Kanakpriya (lover of gold)
Kanan (a garden; forest)
Kananbala (nympth of the forest)
Kanchan (gold)
Kanchana (gold)
Kanchi (a waistband)Kanika (an atom)
Kankana (a bracelet)
Kanta (a beautiful)
Kanti (lustre)
Kapila (name of the celestial cow)
Kapotakshi (eyes like a pigeon's)
Karabi (a flower)
Karishma (Miracle)
Karuna (compassion; mercy)
Karunamayi (merciful)
Kashi (Varanasi, the holy city)
Kashmira (from Kashmir)
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Kasturi (musk)
Katyayani (Goddess Parvati)
Kaumudi (moonlight)
Kaushalya (mother of Rama)
Kaveri (a river)
Kavita (a poem)
Kesari (saffron; a lion)
Keshi (a woman with beautiful hari)
Keshika (a woman with beautiful
hair)
Keshini (a woman with beautiful
hair)
Ketaki (a monsoon flower)
Ketana (home)
Keya (a monsoon flowerKhyati (fame)
Kimaya (divine)
Kiran (ray of light)
Kiranmala (a garland of light)
Kirtana (praise)
Kirti (fame)
Kishori (young)
Kokila (the cuckoo)
Komal (tender)
Komala (delicate)
Koyel (the cuckoo)
Krandasi (the sky and the earth)
Kranti (revolution)
Kripa (mercy)
Krishnaa (Draupadi)
Krittika (the Plaids)
Krishnakali (a flower)
Kshama (forgiveness)
Kshanika (momentary)
Kumari (unmarried)
Kumkum (vermilion)
Kumud (a lotus)
Kumudini (a lotus)
Kundanika (golden girl; a flower)
Kunjana (forest girl)
Kunjalata (forest creeper)
Kuntal (hair)
Kuntala (a woman with luxurious
hair)
Kunti (the mother of the Pandavas)
Kurangi (deer)
Kusum (a flower)
Kusumanjali (flower offering)
Kusumavati (flowering)
Kusumlata (flowering creeper)
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