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

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330.🇮🇳 वरदThe Lord Who Gives Boons 330. 🇮🇳 वरद (Varada)MeaningVarad (वरद) — literally “bestower of boons,” “giver of blessings,” the one who grants favors, mercy, grace, and spiritual fruit to devotees and seekers. It carries the sense of compassionate generosity: giving what is needed for liberation, welfare, or well-being.

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330.🇮🇳 वरद The Lord Who Gives Boons 330. 🇮🇳 वरद (Varada) Meaning Varad (वरद) — literally “bestower of boons,” “giver of blessings,” the ...

329.🇮🇳 धुर्यThe Lord Who Carries the Weight of the World329. 🇮🇳 धुर्य (Dhurya)Meaning:The term धुर्य means “the bearer,” “the one who carries the burden,” or “the leader who shoulders responsibility.” It refers to someone who supports the weight of the world or of dharma (righteousness). In spiritual and philosophical sense, Dhurya signifies one who sustains and guides — a pillar of balance and endurance.

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329.🇮🇳 धुर्य The Lord Who Carries the Weight of the World 329. 🇮🇳 धुर्य (Dhurya) Meaning: The term धुर्य means “the bearer,” “the one wh...

328.🇮🇳 स्कन्दधरThe One Who Establishes the Way of Dharma🇮🇳 328. स्कन्दधर (Skandadhara)---Meaning:The name “स्कन्दधर” (Skandadhara) is formed from two Sanskrit roots:

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328.🇮🇳 स्कन्दधर The One Who Establishes the Way of Dharma 🇮🇳 328. स्कन्दधर (Skandadhara) --- Meaning: The name “स्कन्दधर” (Skandadhara) ...

327.🇮🇳 स्कन्दThe One Whose Glory is Expressed Through Subrahmanya🇮🇳 327. स्कन्द (Skanda)Meaning:The Sanskrit word “Skanda” means the one who flows, leaps forth, or attacks evil with divine power. It refers to Lord Kartikeya (Murugan) — the commander of divine forces, the destroyer of negativity, and the symbol of supreme wisdom and youthful energy.

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327.🇮🇳 स्कन्द The One Whose Glory is Expressed Through Subrahmanya 🇮🇳 327. स्कन्द (Skanda) Meaning: The Sanskrit word “Skanda” means the...

326.🇮🇳 प्रतिष्ठितThe One Who is Self Established🇮🇳 326. प्रतिष्ठित (Pratiṣṭhita)Meaning:The Sanskrit word “प्रतिष्ठित” means established, firmly rooted, immovable, or exalted. It refers to something or someone who is firmly grounded in truth, beyond wavering or instability — a symbol of eternal steadiness and divine foundation.

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326.🇮🇳 प्रतिष्ठित The One Who is Self Established 🇮🇳 326. प्रतिष्ठित (Pratiṣṭhita) Meaning: The Sanskrit word “प्रतिष्ठित” means establi...

325.🇮🇳 अप्रमत्तThe Lord Who Never Commits a Mistake in Judgement🇮🇳 325. Apramatta (अप्रमत्त)Meaning and Significance:The Sanskrit word “Apramatta” means free from negligence, distraction, or carelessness. It signifies one who is ever alert, conscious, disciplined, and unwavering in awareness.

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325.🇮🇳 अप्रमत्त The Lord Who Never Commits a Mistake in Judgement 🇮🇳 325. Apramatta (अप्रमत्त) Meaning and Significance: The Sanskrit wo...

324.🇮🇳 अधिष्ठानमThe Lord Who is the Substratum of the Universe324. 🇮🇳 अधिष्ठानम् (Adhiṣṭhānam)Meaning and Relevance:The word “अधिष्ठानम्” (Adhiṣṭhānam) means foundation, base, support, or seat of existence. It refers to that which upholds and sustains everything — the eternal substratum upon which all creation rests. In spiritual terms, it signifies the Supreme Consciousness that pervades and supports the entire universe, visible and invisible alike.

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324.🇮🇳 अधिष्ठानम The Lord Who is the Substratum of the Universe 324. 🇮🇳 अधिष्ठानम् (Adhiṣṭhānam) Meaning and Relevance: The word “अधिष्ठ...
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