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  2. Shri - Wikipedia

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    Shri is an epithet of the Hindu goddesses - Lakshmi. Shri is a polite form of address equivalent to the English "Mr." or "Ms.". [7] Shri is also frequently used as an epithet of some Hindu gods, in which case it is often translated into English as Holy.

  3. Om Namo Bhagavate Vāsudevāya - Wikipedia

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    Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya means " Om, I bow to Lord Vāsudeva or Lord Vishnu". [7] Refers to the Supreme Infinite Spirit or Person. Om represents the Shabda Brahman . Salutation, worship, a common spoken valediction or salutation originating from the Indian subcontinent. 'Namo' नमो is the Sandhi form of 'namas' नमस्, neuter ...

  4. Shri Rudram - Wikipedia

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    The Sri Rudram is commonly chanted during the Pradosha time, which is considered to be a time auspicious for the worship of Shiva. Contents [ edit ] Shri Rudram consists of two chapters ( praśna ) from the fourth kāṇda (book) of Taittiriya Samhita which is a part of Krishna Yajurveda . [9]

  5. Devi Bhagavata Purana - Wikipedia

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    The title of the text, 'Srimad Devi Bhagavata', is composed of two words, which together mean "devotees of the blessed Devi". Johnson states the meaning as the "ancient annals of the luminous goddess". Srimad (or Srimat, Sanskrit श्रीमत्) means 'radiant', 'holy', 'splendid', or 'glorious', and is an honorific religious title.

  6. Venkateswara - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism. Venkateshwara [a] (IAST: Venkaṭeśvara ), Venkatachalapathi, Balaji, or Srinivasa, is a form of the Hindu deity Vishnu and is the presiding deity of the Venkateshwara Temple, located in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India. Venkateshwara is also known by various other names. [3] The deity is worshiped by North Indians by the name 'Balaji'.

  7. Suryaraya Andhra Nighantuvu - Wikipedia

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    The dictionary features over 1.1 lakh words with information about each entry like word origin, meaning, synonyms and historical usage in literature. A team of 40 scholars contributed to the dictionary over a period of six decades from 1911 to 1974. The first four volumes were published by Andhra Sahitya Parishad, Kakinada.

  8. Telugu language - Wikipedia

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    Telugu is the official language of the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It is one of the 22 languages under schedule 8 of the constitution of India. It is one of the official languages of the union territories of Puducherry. Telugu is a protected language in South Africa.

  9. Srinivas - Wikipedia

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    Hence, the alternative meaning of this name is: "one within whom Lakshmi (prosperity) lives". Variants. Srinivas is the northern Indian variant of the original Sanskrit name Srinivasa, employed after the schwa-deletion in the Indo-Aryan languages. The use of the name Srinivasan (also rendered Sreenivasan) is common in Tamil Nadu and Kerala.