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

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Wednesday, 19 February 2025

316.🇮🇳 विश्वबाहुThe Lord Who has Hands All Over the Universe316. 🇮🇳 विश्वबाहुMeaning and Relevance:"विश्वबाहु" is a Sanskrit term that translates to "The One with the Arms of the World" or "The World-Conquering One." It signifies a being or entity that has the power to control or embrace the entire universe, symbolizing supreme strength and cosmic authority. The term is often associated with deities or divine figures who are considered to have a vast reach and influence, extending beyond the physical realm.

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316.🇮🇳 विश्वबाहु The Lord Who has Hands All Over the Universe 316. 🇮🇳 विश्वबाहु Meaning and Relevance: "विश्वबाहु" is a Sanskr...

315.🇮🇳 क्रोधकृत्कर्ताThe Lord Who Generates Anger Against the Lower Tendency315. 🇮🇳 Krodhakritkarta"Krodhakritkarta" is a Sanskrit term that means "one who generates anger" or "the one responsible for causing anger." This word refers to the force or person that triggers the emotions of anger, leading to reactions and consequences. It is typically seen as a negative force that stirs feelings of anger within individuals and creates a state of mental unrest.

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315.🇮🇳 क्रोधकृत्कर्ता The Lord Who Generates Anger Against the Lower Tendency 315. 🇮🇳 Krodhakritkarta "Krodhakritkarta" is a S...

314.🇮🇳 क्रोधहाThe Lord Who Destroys Anger in Sincere Seekers314. 🇮🇳 Krodhā"Krodhā" is a Sanskrit word, meaning "one who destroys anger" or "one who eradicates rage." This term is associated with divine qualities that help to pacify anger and guide individuals towards self-control and mental peace. It is linked to divine forms or qualities in various ancient Indian texts that help remove anger and lead to tranquility.

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314.🇮🇳 क्रोधहा The Lord Who Destroys Anger in Sincere Seekers 314. 🇮🇳 Krodhā "Krodhā" is a Sanskrit word, meaning "one wh...

313.🇮🇳 वृषThe Lord Who Fulfills All Desires Like Rain313. 🇮🇳 वृष313. 🇮🇳 Vṛṣa"Vṛṣa" is a Sanskrit word that holds significant meanings in ancient Indian texts and mythology, both externally and spiritually. Vṛṣa generally translates to "bull" and is often used as a symbol of strength, courage, and security. Vṛṣa is also associated with "Vṛṣabhendra" or "Lord Shiva" in mythology, representing power and the connection with cosmic energy and natural law.

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313.🇮🇳 वृष The Lord Who Fulfills All Desires Like Rain 313. 🇮🇳 वृष 313. 🇮🇳 Vṛṣa "Vṛṣa" is a Sanskrit word that holds signifi...

312.🇮🇳 नहुषThe Lord Who Ties Souls by Illusion312. 🇮🇳 Nahush"Nahush" is the name of an ancient king mentioned in the Mahabharata and the Puranas. Nahush temporarily replaced Indra, the king of the gods, by usurping his throne. He ruled over heaven for a time, but due to his arrogance and pride, he disrespected the gods and sages. The story of Nahush highlights how excessive power and ego can lead a person to fall from their rightful position.

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312.🇮🇳 नहुष The Lord Who Ties Souls by Illusion 312. 🇮🇳 Nahush "Nahush" is the name of an ancient king mentioned in the Mahabh...

311.🇮🇳 शिखण्डीThe Lord Who Wears the Feathers of Peacock311. 🇮🇳 शिखण्डी"शिखण्डी" is a term that holds significant relevance both in its literal and symbolic meanings. It refers to a character in the Mahabharata who played a pivotal role in the battle of Kurukshetra. Symbolically, Shikhandi represents transformation and change, as he was born as a woman and later transformed into a man to fulfill his destiny in the battle. In this context, "Shikhandi" can be seen as a symbol of overcoming obstacles, evolving, and fulfilling one's higher purpose despit

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311.🇮🇳 शिखण्डी The Lord Who Wears the Feathers of Peacock 311. 🇮🇳 शिखण्डी "शिखण्डी" is a term that holds significant relevance...

310.🇮🇳 शिष्टेष्टThe Lord Who is Dear to the Learned310. 🇮🇳 ShishteshtThe word "Shishtesht" is derived from Sanskrit, meaning "one who follows all codes of conduct and ideals," "someone who excels in proper behavior," or "one who adheres to the highest standards of etiquette." It refers to a person or behavior that is ideal and proper in terms of social and moral conduct.

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310.🇮🇳 शिष्टेष्ट The Lord Who is Dear to the Learned 310. 🇮🇳 Shishtesht The word "Shishtesht" is derived from Sanskrit, meanin...
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