Sanskrit terms used by the husband for the wife were Pathni (the one who leads the husband through life), Dharmapathni (the one who guides the husband in dharma) and Sahadharmacharini (one who moves with the husband on the path of dharma; righteousness and duty).
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This is how ancient Vedic culture viewed the partnership of husband and wife.
In Rig Veda(10.85), the marriage hymn, states that the daughter-in-law should be treated as a queen, sāmrajni, by all the family members especially the mother-in-law, husband, father-in-law.
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Woman is designated as:
Aditi, because she is not dependent (Nirukta, 4/22)
Aghnyā, for she is not to be hurt (Yajur Veda 8/43)
Bŗhatī, for she is large hearted (Yajur Veda 11/64)
Chandrā, because she is happy (Yajur Veda 8/43)
Devakāmā, since she is pious.
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(Atharvar Veda 14/1/47)
Devī, since she is divine (Atharvar Veda 14/1/45, Yajur Veda 4/23)
Dhruvā, for she is firm (Yajur Veda 11/64) ā
Havyā, because she is worthy of invocation (Yajur Veda 8/43)
Idā, for she is worshippable (Yajur Veda 8/43)
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Jyotā, because she is illuminating, bright (Yajur Veda 8/43)
Kāmyā, because she is lovable (Yajur Veda 8/43)
Kshamā, for she is tolerant/indulgent /patient (Atharvar Veda 12/1/29)
Mahī, since she is great (Yajur Veda 8/43)
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Menā, because she deserves respect (Nirukta 3/21/2)
Nārī, for she is not inimical to anyone (Atharvar Veda 14/1/59)
Purandhih, for she is munificent, liberal (Yajur Veda 22/22)
Rantā, because she is lovely (Yajur Veda 8/43)
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Rtāvarī, Rtachit, for she is the preserver / forester of truth (Rig Veda 2/41/18)
Sanjayā, since she is victorious (Rig Veda 10/159/3)
Sarasvatī, since she is scholarly (Yajur Veda 20/84)
Simhī, since she is courageous (Yajur Veda 5/12)
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Sivā, for she is benevolent (Atharvar Veda 14/1/64)
Sivatamā, since she is the noblest (Rig Veda 10/85/37)
Strī, since she is modest (Rig Veda 8/33/9, Nirukta 3/21/2)
Subhagā, because she is fortunate (Yajur Veda 8/43)
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Subhdhā, for she is knowledgeable (Atharvar Veda 14/2.75)
Sumangalī, since she is auspicious (Atharvar Veda 14/2/26)
Sushevā, for she is pleasant (Atharvar Veda 14/2/26)
Suvarchā, since she is splendid (Atharvar Veda 14/4/47)
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Suyamā, since she is self – disciplined. (Atharvar Veda 14/2/18)
Syonā, for she is noble (Atharvar Veda 14/2/27)
Vīriņī, since she is mother of brave sons (Rig Veda 10/86/9, 10)
Vishrutā, since she is learned (Yajur Veda 8/43)
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Yashasvatī, for she is glorious (Rig Veda 1.79.1)
Yoşhā, because she is intermingled with man, she is not separate (Nirukta 3/15/1)
Karnataka 'Silicon Valley of India' went from Budget Surplus state to No Money for Development in Two Months.
$200B Economy, Fourth largest GDP among Indian states. Two Months ago it was Budget Surplus state after three years of work done by the previous Govt.
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They were sitting on Billions in excess revenue.
Yesterday the two months old Govt announced it has 'No money for Development' as all money will be used for Freebies (over ₹40,000 Cr).
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No money for Irrigation.
No money for PWD.
No money for Education.
No money for Health.
No money for Infrastructure.
No money for any development.
So ₹0 for development.
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Suhana Khan buys 3 houses for Rs 12.91 Cr as an agriculturist!
She became an agriculturist as she registered it as farmland under Deja Vu Farm Pvt Ltd, owned by SRK’s sister-in-law and mother-in-law.😅
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Alia Bhatt bought an apartment for Rs 37.8 Cr under the name of her production house.
She got a tax relief of 25% due to her company and a 1% discount for being a female buyer in Maharashtra. Both actresses did it for tax benefits, liability protection, and privacy.
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KL Rahul and Athiya Shetty received gifts of Rs 55 Cr but paid 0 tax as marriage gifts aren’t taxable!
BCCI made Rs 24195 Cr from only IPL rights but paid 0 tax because it’s a charitable organization!😂
ASI's excavation was going on near Gorakhpur. A mummy was found there which was made exactly according to the Egyptian tradition. In the history of India, the meeting of mummy was a new event in itself, due to which new pages of history would be highlighted.
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With that six feet mummy were his daily use items. Preparations were being made to keep the mummy in the museum. Before this all the tests were being done. Only then it was noticed that subtle frequency sounds were being broadcast around the mummy.
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Initially these sounds were thought to be vibrations of some nearby electronic equipment. But soon a team of scientists started taking interest in the matter. The sounds were recorded and the samples were shared by ASI officials and archaeologists with scientists
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Partition of Bharat happened 7 times over 61 years timeframe.
Afghanistan was separated from India in 1876, Nepal in 1904, Bhutan in 1906, Tibet in 1907, Sri Lanka in 1935, Myanmar (Burma) in 1937 & Pakistan in 1947.
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Sri Lanka
The old name of Sri Lanka was Sinhaldeep. Sinhaldeep was later renamed Ceylon. Sri Lanka’s name was Tamraparni during the reign of Emperor Ashoka. Mahendra, son of Ashoka went to Sri Lanka to propagate Buddhism.
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Afghanistan
The ancient name of Afghanistan was Upganasthan & Kandahar’s was Gandhara.
In 1876 Gandamak treaty was signed between Russia & Britain. After the treaty, Afghanistan was accepted as a separate country.
One India - The symbol of the best India, our new temple of democracy!
Sunday, May 28, 2023 140 crore Indians are going to witness a wonderful moment. After almost 93 years, PM Modi will dedicate the new temple of democracy to the nation with full Vedic rituals & chanting. 1/7
The scepter, the symbol of Indian culture and justice, i.e. Sengol, will also be installed in this new parliament building, this symbol of transfer of power is related to the period of Chola dynasty.
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The Chola dynasty was the oldest and longest ruling dynasty of India, spread over present-day Bangladesh, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam. This glorious symbol of Indian tradition 'Sengol' will be placed in Parliament for the first time
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Movies have always been a powerful tool for conveying messages, inspiring people and bringing about social change. However, a film's reach and impact depend on its accessibility to the masses. This is where tax-free status for movies comes into play.
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But when is a film declared tax-free? What benefits do filmmakers and audiences get from this status? And how does it impact the politics surrounding the film? To understand this, let's take the example of the film, #TheKeralaStory, directed by Sudipto Sen.
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Which has been mired in controversies since its trailer release. The film is based on a true story of how a group of women from Kerala were brainwashed into converting to Islam and later join the extremist Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).