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from Sanskrit भक्ति "bhakti", portion or more importantly, devotion. Brinjal from Portuguese bringella or beringela, from Persian بادنجان badingān, probably from Sanskrit vātiṅgaṇa. [13] Buddha from Sanskrit बुद्ध buddha, which means "awakened, enlightened", refers to Siddhartha Gautama, founder of Buddhism.
Pages in category "Sanskrit-language names" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Akhil;
Tanishq made the beauty pageant crowns for the Femina Miss India 2007. [6] By 2008, Tanishq had 105 stores in 71 cities in India. [7] In 2011, the Tanishq group launched the sub-brand called Mia for working women. [8] In November 2012, Tanishq opened its 150th showroom in India. [9] Deepika Padukone became the brand ambassador of Tanishq in ...
Sanskrit term for "ego". Ahimsa A religious principle of non-violence and respect for all life. Ahimsa (अहिंसा ahiṁsā) is Sanskrit for avoidance of himsa, or injury. It is interpreted most often as meaning peace and reverence toward all sentient beings. Ahimsa is the core of Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism.
It claims to have over 200,000 products across 2,000 brands. [30] [17] [31] It has three offline store formats called Nykaa Luxe, Nykaa On Trend and Nykaa beauty Kiosks. The Luxe format features international luxury beauty brands such as Huda Beauty, MAC, Dior, and Givenchy along with Nykaa Beauty, the in-house collection of beauty products. [32]
The name derives ultimately from Sanskrit Sindhu, which was the name of the Indus River as well as the lower Indus basin (modern Sindh, in Pakistan). [6] [7] The Old Persian equivalent of Síndhu was Hindu. [8] Darius I conquered Sindh in about 516 BCE, upon which the Persian equivalent Hinduš was used for the province at the lower Indus basin.
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Bayu's popularity has varied. In Indonesia, the name is included in the top 101 most commonly used names, ranking 42nd, [1] and also is included in the Great Dictionary of the Indonesian Language. [2] It is also popular in Ethiopia and quite familiar in India, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Malaysia and Papua New Guinea. [3]