UNITED CHILDREN OF SOVEREIGN ADHINAYAK AS GOVERNMENT OF SOVEREIGN ADHINAYAK - " PRAJA MANO RAJYAM"

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Friday, 26 July 2024

766.🇮🇳 चतुर्बाहुThe Lord Who has Four Arms."चतुर्बाहु" (Chaturbahu) is a compound word in Sanskrit where "चतुर" (chatur) means "four" and "बाहु" (bahu) means "arms." Thus, "Chaturbahu" can be interpreted as "the one with four arms," symbolizing power, protection, and divine abilities.

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766.🇮🇳 चतुर्बाहु The Lord Who has Four Arms. "चतुर्बाहु" (Chaturbahu) is a compound word in Sanskrit where "चतुर" (cha...

765.🇮🇳 चतुर्मूर्तिThe Lord Who has Four Forms."चतुर्मूर्ति" (Chaturmurti) is a compound word in Sanskrit where "चतुर" (chatur) means "four" and "मूर्ति" (murti) means "form" or "embodiment." Thus, "Chaturmurti" can be interpreted as "one with four forms," symbolizing the manifestation of the divine in multiple aspects.

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765.🇮🇳 चतुर्मूर्ति The Lord Who has Four Forms. "चतुर्मूर्ति" (Chaturmurti) is a compound word in Sanskrit where "चतुर...

764.🇮🇳 गदाग्रजThe Lord Who is Invoked Through Mantra."गदाग्रज" (Gadagraja) is a compound word in Sanskrit where "गदा" (gada) means "mace" and "अग्रज" (agraja) means "elder brother." Thus, "Gadagraja" can be interpreted as "the elder brother who wields a mace," symbolizing strength, protection, and leadership.

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764.🇮🇳 गदाग्रज The Lord Who is Invoked Through Mantra. "गदाग्रज" (Gadagraja) is a compound word in Sanskrit where "गदा...

763.🇮🇳 नैकशृङ्गThe Lord Who has Several Horns."नैकशृङ्ग" (Naikashringa) combines "नैक" (naika), meaning "many" or "various," and "शृङ्ग" (shringa), meaning "horn" or "peak." Thus, "Naikashringa" can be interpreted as "one with many horns" or "one with many peaks," symbolizing multiplicity, diversity, and the presence of many aspects or facets.

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763.🇮🇳 नैकशृङ्ग The Lord Who has Several Horns. "नैकशृङ्ग" (Naikashringa) combines "नैक" (naika), meaning "many...

762.🇮🇳 व्यग्रThe Lord Who is Ever Engaged in Fulfilling the Devotee's Desires."व्यग्र" (Vyagra) combines "वि" (vi), meaning "intense" or "extreme," and "अग्र" (agra), meaning "foremost" or "in front." Thus, "Vyagra" can be interpreted as "intense" or "fierce," symbolizing a state of extreme focus, energy, or agitation.

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762.🇮🇳 व्यग्र The Lord Who is Ever Engaged in Fulfilling the Devotee's Desires. "व्यग्र" (Vyagra) combines "वि" (v...

761.🇮🇳 निग्रहThe Lord Who Keeps Every Thing Within Himself."निग्रह" (Nigraha) combines "नि" (ni), meaning "down" or "within," and "ग्रह" (graha), meaning "grasp" or "hold." Thus, "Nigraha" can be interpreted as "the one who restrains or subdues," symbolizing control, discipline, and the power to restrain negative forces.

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761.🇮🇳 निग्रह The Lord Who Keeps Every Thing Within Himself. "निग्रह" (Nigraha) combines "नि" (ni), meaning "down...

791.🇮🇳 सुन्दरThe Lord Who is the Epitome of Beauty."सुन्दर" (Sundara) is a Sanskrit term that means "beautiful" or "handsome." It is derived from "सु" (su), meaning "good" or "well," and "न्दर" (ndra), which often connotes "one who possesses" or "lord." Thus, "Sundara" can be understood as "one who possesses beauty" or "one who embodies beauty."

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791.🇮🇳 सुन्दर The Lord Who is the Epitome of Beauty. "सुन्दर" (Sundara) is a Sanskrit term that means "beautiful" or ...
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