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Kshama (Sanskrit: क्षमा, romanized:
kṣamā) is a
Sanskrit word that is used in
Hinduism to
indicate forgiveness.
Kshama refers to
forgiving others for...
- the
Hindu God
Kartikeya are Śiva, Sambhūti, Prīti, Sannati, Anasūya and
Kṣamā. In
Hindu astrology, Kṛttikā is the
third of the 27 nakṣatras. It is ruled...
- interpretation),
Manidvipa Mantra oṁ
jayanti maṅgala kālī bhadrakālī kapālinī durgā
kṣamā śivā dhātrī svāhā svadhā
namostute oṁ krīṃ kālīkāyai namaḥ
Weapon Scimitar...
- Dayā (दया): kindness, comp****ion Ārjava (आर्जव): non-hypocrisy,
sincerity Kṣamā (क्षमा):
forgiveness Dhṛti (धृति):
fortitude Mitāhāra (मितहार): moderation...
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suffering of
others as one's own. In
verse 31.21,
Ahirbudhnya Samhita includes kṣamā as the
virtue of
forgiveness and
restraint from
continued agitation from...
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present always before the Devī. Lajjā, Tuṣṭi, Puṣṭi, Kīrti, Kānti,
Kṣamā, Dayā, Buddhi, Medhā, Smriti, and Lakṣmī are
always seen here incarnate...
- mythology, the six Kṛttikās–Śiva, Sambhūti, Prīti, Sannati, Anasūya, and
Kṣamā, who
helped in
rearing the child, were
granted with
immortality by Shiva...
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stealing brahmacharya (ब्रह्मचर्य):
celibacy and not
cheating on one’s
spouse kṣamā (क्षमा):
forgiveness dhṛti (धृति):
fortitude dayā (दया): comp****ion mitāhāra...
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Karttiki Kaumari (Kartikeyani, Kumari)
Kaumudi Kirti Kollapura Mahalakshmi Ksama (Kshama)
Kubuddhi MahaLakshmi Alamelu (Alamelu manga, Padmavati)
Ashta Lakshmi...
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epics of Hinduism,
ksama or
kshyama (Sanskrit: क्षमा) and
fusion words based on it, name the
concept of forgiveness. The word
ksama is
often combined with...