| Tabassum (a flower) |
Tamali (a tree with very dark bark) |
Tamalika (belonging to a place full of Tamal) |
Tamanna (desire) |
Tamasa (a river; darkness) |
Tamasi (night) |
Tambura (a musical instrument) |
Tanaya (son) |
Tanika (rope) |
Tanima (slenderness) |
Tanmaya (absorbed) |
Tannishtha (dedicated) |
Tanu (body) |
Tanuja (daughter) |
Tanuka (slender) |
Tanushri(beautiful) |
Tapani (the river Godavari) |
Tapasi (a female ascetic) |
Tapati (the sun's daughter) |
Tapti (a river) |
Tara (star; wife of Lord Brihaspati) |
Taraka (star) |
Tarakini (starry night) |
Tarakeshwari (Goddess Parvati) |
Tarala (honeybee) |
Tarana (a musical composition) |
Tarangini (river) |
Tarannum (melody) |
Tarika (starlet) |
Tarini (Goddess Parvati) |
Tarjani (the first finger) |
Taru (tree) |
Tarulata (creeper) |
Taruni (young girl) |
Tarunika (young girl) |
Tarunima (youth) |
Tanseem (salute of paradise) |
Tatini (river) |
Teertha (place of pilgrimage) |
Teesta (a river) |
Tehzeeb (elegance) |
Tejal (lustrous) |
Tejaswini (lustrous) |
Tejaswi (lustrous) |
Thumri (light classical melody) |
Tilaka (a kind of necklace) |
Tilottama (a celestial maiden) |
Timila (a musical) |
Titiksha (forgiveness) |
Toral (a folk heroine) |
Tridhara (the river Ganga) |
Triguna (maya or illusion; Goddess Durga) |
Triguni (the three dimensions) |
Trikaya (three dimentional) |
Trilochana (Lord Shiva) |
Trinayani (Goddess Durga) |
Trinetra (Goddess Durga) |
Triparna (leaf of sacred Bael) |
Tripta (satisfied) |
Tripti (satisfaction) |
Tripurasundari (Goddess Parvati) |
Tripuri (Goddess Paravati) |
Trisha (thirst) |
Trishala (mother of Lord Mahavir) |
Trishna (thirst) |
Triveni (confluence of three sacred rivers) |
Triyama (night) |
Tuhina (snow) |
Tulika (brush) |
Tulasi (the sacred basil) |
Tusharkana (a particle of snow) |