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  2. Pranav - Wikipedia

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    Pranav (Sanskrit: प्रणव, romanized: Praṇava) is an Indian male name meaning Om, a sacred sound and symbol. [1] According to Hinduism, pranava is said to be the power of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva combined. Pranava is also one of the names of Vishnu, the 409th of the Vishnu Sahasranama. Notable people with the name include:

  3. 108 Names of Ganesh - Wikipedia

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    In Hindu mythology, ... The following is a list of the names. List of names. Sanskrit Name Name Mantra Name Meaning Name ... The one whose love towards his ...

  4. Glossary of Hinduism terms - Wikipedia

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    (Sanskrit सीमाबन्ध, literally “boundary, edge + bounded”) a restriction in access to a specific area, often for training &/or purification in esoteric Hinduism (and Buddhism). Sita The wife of Rama, a Vishnu's seventh avatar. Shudra The class or varna in Hindu tradition, consisting of farmers, servants, and laborers. Shukla ...

  5. Kamala (name) - Wikipedia

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    Kamala is a Sanskrit word meaning 'lotus'. [1] [2] It is used as a feminine given name in Indian culture, predominantly by Hindu families, as it is one of the names of the goddess Lakshmi, who appears from the centre of a lotus. [3] The masculine counterpart Kamal is a given name for Indian boys.

  6. Om - Wikipedia

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    Om (or Aum; listen ⓘ; Sanskrit: ॐ, ओम्, romanized: Oṃ, Auṃ, ISO 15919: Ōṁ) is a polysemous symbol representing a sacred sound, syllable, mantra, and invocation in Hinduism. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its written form is the most important symbol in the Hindu religion. [ 3 ]

  7. List of Sanskrit and Persian roots in Hindi - Wikipedia

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    The following is an alphabetical (according to Hindi's alphabet) list of Sanskrit and Persian roots, stems, prefixes, and suffixes commonly used in Hindi. अ (a) [ edit ]

  8. Vishal (name) - Wikipedia

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    Vishalta (Hindi & Sanskrit: विशालता) comes from the word Vishal and is a state of mind that is often embraced by different religious and spiritual leaders in India. The word embodies the ultimate state of selflessness, or belief that the body, mind, and all worldly possessions belong to God.

  9. Ashta Nayika - Wikipedia

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    The Ashta-Nayika is a collective name for eight types of nayikas or heroines as classified by Bharata in his Sanskrit treatise on performing arts - Natya Shastra. The eight nayikas represent eight different states ( avastha ) in relationship to her hero or nayaka . [ 1 ]