the word "niharika" is a hindi word. It's actual translation into English is "nebula", which is a cloud of gases in the outer space. In older days, nebula were considered synonymous to galaxy, so "niharika" can be translated as galaxy as well. The translation 'constellation' is also correct upto a certain limit.
by Niharika January 05, 2009
by axtrea August 31, 2006
by Anonymous1803 May 31, 2018
A type of nebula based on Hindu mythology relating to a raccoon-like creature who Lord Krishna gave the voice of a bird. Recurring character in Bhagavad Gita and often used as a euphemism for how the trappings of technology or excess can be one's own personal failing.
by vulpesbhai January 17, 2019
by Knee Capper April 19, 2017
A girl who enjoys listening to music about sexual deception. She has a pet chiwowa named Spunky and spends her days baking and basking in the sun on her trellis overlooking the scenic town of Mt Roskill
1) I hear someone screaming it seems to be coming from miles away it must be Niharika
2) this is the story of nihuricane...*music plays* a girl who the authorites came to claim, for something that she had never done! dun dun dun...*fades out*
2) this is the story of nihuricane...*music plays* a girl who the authorites came to claim, for something that she had never done! dun dun dun...*fades out*
by Kizza July 09, 2003