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| Karuna (compassion; mercy) |
| Karunamayi (merciful) |
| Kashi (Varanasi, the holy city) |
| Kashmira (from Kashmir) |
| 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 flower) |
| Khyati (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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