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Bhakti Siddhant Glossary

mriga | मृग​

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27 Nov 2025
mriga | मृग​
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The mriga (Devanagari: मृग​; ISO 15919: mr̥ga), or deer, is an animal celebrated in Indian poetry for its large and gentle eyes.



Further Reading and Reference

  • Related Concepts: papiha, charkvak, chakor
  • Reference: Prema Rasa Madira - The Intoxicating Bliss of Divine Love, Vol. 1, Ch. 7

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