meru in English

noun

town in Kenya; Bantu language spoken by the Meru people in Kenya; (Hinduism) mythological sacred mountain which is the dwelling place of Vishnu

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1. After 1979, there were no more confirmed sightings of tigers in Meru Betiri National Park.

2. Hotel Casuarina@Meru, Ipoh is Perak best lifestyle and staycation for both business and leisure travelers

3. Angkor Wat's rising series of five towers culminates in an impressive central tower that symbolizes mythical Mount Meru.

4. Balinese people believe that Mt Agung is a replica of Mt Meru, the central axis of the universe.

5. And then he went to the top-most peak of the greatest mountain of the center of the world called Meru.

6. And then he went to the top- most peak of the greatest mountain of the center of the world called Meru.

7. Angkor (ប្រាសាទអង្គរ) is the earthly representation of Mt Meru, the Mt Olympus of the Hindu faith and the abode of ancient gods

8. VLADIMIR m Russian, Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic element vladeti "rule" combined with meru "great, famous"

9. The Borobudur monument combines the symbolic forms of the stupa (a Buddhist commemorative mound usually containing holy relics), the temple mountain (based on Mount Meru of Hindu mythology), and the

10. The temple is a representation of Mount Meru, the home of the gods: the central quincunx of towers symbolises the five peaks of the mountain, and the walls and moat symbolise the surrounding mountain ranges and ocean.

11. As evidence that violent subterranean powers were at work in the East African Rift Valley, we find some 30 active or semiactive volcanoes from the shores of the Red Sea in Ethiopia to Mounts Meru (14,979 feet; 4,566 meters) and Kilimanjaro (19,340 feet; 5,895 meters) in Tanzania.