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Madhu is a term in Hindi-Urdu, Sanskrit, and other Indian languages for honey.
Madhu may also refer to:
- Madhu, in Hindu mythology, one of the asura brothers Madhu-Kaitabh, killed by Lord Vishnu
- Madhu (Haihaya ruler), son and successor of Kartavirya Arjuna in Hindu mythology
- Madhu Forest, or Madhuvana, a dense forest in ancient northern India, present-day Mathura
- Madhu (actor) (born 1933), Indian actor in Malayalam cinema
- K. Madhu, Indian film director who works in Malayalam cinema
- Madhu (Sri Lanka), a town in Sri Lanka where the Shrine of Our Lady of Madhu is located
- Shrine of Our Lady of Madhu, a prominent Roman Catholic shrine in Sri Lanka
- Madhu (1959 film), an Indian Hindi-language film by Gyan Mukherjee
- Madhu (2006 film), an Indian Tamil-language film by Thennarasu
- Madhu (2014 film), 2014 Indian short film by Rathna Kumar
See also
- Madhoo (born 1972), Indian actress
- Madhur, a Sanskrit word that means "honey-sweet"
- Madhuri (disambiguation)
- Mathura (disambiguation)
- Mathur (disambiguation)
- Madura (disambiguation)
- Madhuban (disambiguation)
- Madhubani (disambiguation)
- Madhusudan (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing Madhu
- All pages with titles beginning with Madhu
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