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

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230.🇮🇳 संवृतThe Lord Who is enclosed in secrecy230. 🇮🇳 संवृतMeaning and Relevance:Sanskrit Origin:"संवृत" (Samvruta) means covered, concealed, or enclosed. It refers to something that is veiled, hidden, or not yet revealed. It could also mean something that is enveloped or protected from view, signifying a state of being shielded or not in direct exposure.

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230.🇮🇳 संवृत The Lord Who is enclosed in secrecy 230. 🇮🇳 संवृत Meaning and Relevance: Sanskrit Origin: "संवृत" (Samvruta) mean...

229.🇮🇳 निवृत्तात्माThe Lord Who is not Attached to Life229. 🇮🇳 NivṛttātmāMeaning and Significance:Sanskrit:"Nivṛttātmā" refers to the soul that has withdrawn from worldly attachments, desires, and worldly affairs.

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229.🇮🇳 निवृत्तात्मा The Lord Who is not Attached to Life 229. 🇮🇳 Nivṛttātmā Meaning and Significance: Sanskrit: "Nivṛttātmā" r...

228.🇮🇳 आवर्तनThe Lord Who Rotates (the Wheel of Life)228. 🇮🇳 आवर्तन (Āvartana)Meaning & Significance:Sanskrit:"आवर्तन" means rotation, repetition, or cyclic movement.It signifies the eternal cycles of creation, preservation, and dissolution in the universe.

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228.🇮🇳 आवर्तन The Lord Who Rotates (the Wheel of Life) 228. 🇮🇳 आवर्तन (Āvartana) Meaning & Significance: Sanskrit: "आवर्तन...

226.🇮🇳 सहस्राक्षThe Lord Who has Thousand Eyes226. 🇮🇳 सहस्राक्ष (Sahasrākṣa)Meaning and Significance:In Sanskrit:"Sahasra" means "thousand.""Akṣa" means "eyes" or "vision."Thus, "Sahasrākṣa" means "the one with a thousand eyes," symbolizing the all-seeing divine presence.

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226.🇮🇳 सहस्राक्ष The Lord Who has Thousand Eyes 226. 🇮🇳 सहस्राक्ष (Sahasrākṣa) Meaning and Significance: In Sanskrit: "Sahasra...

227.🇮🇳 सहस्रपात्The Lord Who has Thousand Feet227. 🇮🇳 सहस्रपात् (Sahasrapāt)Meaning and Relevance:In Sanskrit, "Sahasra" means "thousand", and "Pāt" means "feet" or "steps." Thus, "Sahasrapāt" translates to "One with a thousand feet" or "The Omnipresent One who is present everywhere."

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227.🇮🇳 सहस्रपात् The Lord Who has Thousand Feet 227. 🇮🇳 सहस्रपात् (Sahasrapāt) Meaning and Relevance: In Sanskrit, "Sahasra" m...

225.🇮🇳 विश्वात्माThe Soul of the Universe225. 🇮🇳 विश्वात्मा (Vishwātma)Meaning and Relevance:"Vishwātma" is a Sanskrit term that can be broken down into two parts: "Vishwa" meaning "universe" or "world" and "Ātma" meaning "soul" or "spirit." Together, "Vishwātma" refers to the "Soul of the Universe" or the "Cosmic Soul." It denotes the universal consciousness that pervades all of existence, linking all living beings and non-living entities as one interconnected entity.

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225.🇮🇳 विश्वात्मा The Soul of the Universe 225. 🇮🇳 विश्वात्मा (Vishwātma) Meaning and Relevance: "Vishwātma" is a Sanskrit ter...

224.🇮🇳 सहस्रमूर्धाThe Lord Who has Countless Heads224. 🇮🇳 सहस्रमूर्धा (Sahasramūrdhā)Meaning and Relevance:"Sahasramūrdhā" is a Sanskrit term composed of "Sahasra" (thousand) and "Mūrdhā" (head or crown). It literally means "one with a thousand heads" or "one with a thousand crowns," symbolizing a state of extreme greatness, power, or immense prestige. It often refers to deities or beings possessing infinite power and multifaceted characteristics, rather than being limited to one form.

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224.🇮🇳 सहस्रमूर्धा The Lord Who has Countless Heads 224. 🇮🇳 सहस्रमूर्धा (Sahasramūrdhā) Meaning and Relevance: "Sahasramūrdhā"...
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