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Indian philosopher and writer (c.950–1016)
Abhinavagupta (Devanāgarī अभिनवगुप्तः; c. 950 – 1016 CE) was a philosopher, mystic and aesthetician from Kashmir. He was also considered an influential
Abhinavagupta
Treatise by Abhinavagupta about tantrism
romanized: tantrāloka, lit. 'Elucidation of Tantra') is a treatise of Abhinavagupta, a writer and philosopher of the Trika-school of Kashmir Shaivism. The
Tantrāloka
Nondualist Kashmiri Hindu tradition
(c. 925–975 CE) and Abhinavagupta (c. 975–1025 CE). The main exegetical works of the Trika-tradition are those of Abhinavagupta, such as the Tantraloka
Kashmir_Shaivism
Sanskrit text on the performing arts (200 BCE to 200 AD)
a classic Sanskrit bhasya ("reviews and commentaries") – written by Abhinavagupta. In April 2025, Bharat Muni's Nāṭya Shāstra manuscript was added to
Natya_Shastra
Form of divine energy in Hindu mysticism
and create a state of bliss and spiritual liberation. According to Abhinavagupta, the great tantric scholar and master of the Kaula and Trika lineages
Kundalini
Subschool of Kaula-Shaivism
philosophical system, propounded by Utpaladeva (c. 925–975 CE) and Abhinavagupta (c. 975–1025 CE). The name of the system is derived from its most famous
Trika
Hindu saint (1907–1991)
the first fifteen chapters of Abhinavagupta's Tantraloka) 1986 – Hindi commentary by Swami Lakshman Joo on Abhinavagupta's Bhagavad Gitartha Samgraha 1987
Lakshman_Joo
Commentary on Bharata Muni's work of dramatic theory, the Natyasastra
was written by Abhinavagupta (c. 950–1020), the great Kashmiri Saivite spiritual leader and a yogi. In this monumental work, Abhinavagupta explains the
Abhinavabharati
Text in Kashmir Shaivism
to the 8th century CE. It is also called the Śiva-jñāna-upaniṣad by Abhinavagupta. The VBT is framed as a discourse between Bhairava (the "fearsome one"
Vijñāna_Bhairava_Tantra
The Tantrasara is a work attributed to Abhinavagupta, the most famous historical proponent of the Trika or Kashmir Shaivism philosophy of Hinduism. It
Tantrasara
Aesthetic concept in Indian arts related to emotions and feelings
performance arts is found in the works of the Kashmiri Shaivite philosopher Abhinavagupta (c. 1000 CE), demonstrating the persistence of a long-standing aesthetic
Rasa_(aesthetics)
Transmission of spiritual energy
the disciple’s heart." Ramana Maharshi Dhyanyogi Madhusudandas Diksha Abhinavagupta distinguishes here between two sublevels: those whose intuition (pratibhā)
Shaktipata
10th/11th century Hindu philosopher
(क्षेमराज) (late 10th to early 11th century) was a philosopher disciple of Abhinavagupta, who was considered a master of tantra, yoga, poetics, and dramaturgy
Kshemaraja
Major Hindu scripture
are also somewhat different, and Abhinavagupta uses Atman, Brahman, Shiva, and Krishna interchangeably. Abhinavagupta's commentary is notable for its citations
Bhagavad_Gita
Religious tradition in Hinduism
2003, p. 127 Luce dei Tantra: Tantrāloka, Abhinavagupta, translation by Raniero Gnoli Tantraloka by Abhinavagupta Cap28.v373–v380 Lakshman Joo 1988, p. 29
Kaula_(Hinduism)
Philosophical concept in Shaivism
"Recognition" (Pratyabhijñā) philosophy, introduced by Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta, two eminent masters in Kashmir Śaivism from around the 9th and 10th
Vimarśa
Esoteric traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism
Shaivism, this development is often associated with the Kashmiri master Abhinavagupta (c. 950 – 1016 CE) and his followers, as well the movements which were
Tantra
Group of ten Hindu goddesses
Describes the origin and powers of Dashamahavidya in detail. Tantrasara by Abhinavagupta: Philosophical and symbolic interpretations. Devi Bhagavatam: Especially
Mahavidya
Major deity in Hinduism
scholars of Kashmir Shaivism such as the 10th-century scholar Abhinavagupta. Abhinavagupta writes in his notes on the relevance of ideas related to Shiva
Shiva
Yogic tradition within Shaivism
the 10th century text Tantraloka of the Advaita and Shaivism scholar Abhinavagupta. The mention of Nath gurus as siddhas in Buddhist texts found in Tibet
Natha_Sampradaya
Goddess in Hinduism and Buddhism
popularly known as Kashmir Shaivism and associated most famously with Abhinavagupta. There is a colloquial saying that "Shiva without Shakti is Shava" which
Mahakali
Vedic sage
A treatise on music, it is quoted by Shaivism and Advaita scholar Abhinavagupta, wherein he cites sage Kasyapa explanation on viniyoga of each rasa
Kashyapa
625 – 855 CE dynasty of Kashmir and neighbouring areas
were brought to Kashmir during his time including the ancestors of Abhinavagupta. A brilliant intellectual and artistic culture flourished during his
Karkota_dynasty
Indian philosopher of aesthetics (820–890)
the writer and the reader. The complete Dhvanyāloka together with Abhinavagupta's commentary on it has been translated into English by the Sanskritist
Anandavardhana
Italian Orientalist, indologist and historian of religion (1930–2025)
voluminous work Tantrāloka written in the 10th century by Indian philosopher Abhinavagupta. An expert also in Greek and Roman culture, he compiled Marmora Romana
Raniero_Gnoli
Eternal bliss which accompanies the ending of the rebirth cycle
the state of supreme bliss is reached in all aspects of one's life. Abhinavagupta views ānanda as integral to spiritual realization. He speaks of liberation
Ānanda_(Hindu_philosophy)
Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (1 September 1896 – 14 November 1977) Abhinavagupta (c. 950 – 1020) Adi Shankara (8th c. CE) Acharya Prashant (1978 – Present)
List_of_Hindu_gurus_and_sants
Hindu deity
"Kashmiri Shaivism." It later spread beyond Kashmir, with its great scholar Abhinavagupta calling it "Trika" (meaning "the Trinity"). It particularly flourished
Parashiva
Semi-legendary Chinese philosopher, founder of Taoism
Vaisheshika Kanada Nāstika (heterodox) Ājīvika Charvaka Kashmir Shaivism Abhinavagupta Pratyabhijna Tantra Tamil Valluvam Valluvar Other Chanakya General topics
Laozi
Kashmiri Shavite Scholar
Lakshmanagupta, and then Abhinavagupta, whose work became considered the epitome of the Kashmiri Shaivite tradition. Abhinavagupta took teachings from all
Somananda
nondual Shaivism of Kashmir" (or Kashmir Shaivism) and aesthetician, Abhinavagupta brought rasa theory to its pinnacle in his separate commentaries on
Indian_aesthetics
Literature originating in the Kashmir region
philosophers of Kashmir Shaivism include Vasugupta (c. 800), Utpala (c. 925), Abhinavagupta, Kshemaraja, and Anandavardhana. Within contemporary Kashmir literature
Literature_of_Kashmir
One of the nine aesthetic flavors in Sanskrit literature
literature. According to one[whose?] translation of Abhinavabhārati, Abhinavagupta's commentary on Nāṭyaśāstra, śāntarasa may be defined as: "that which
Shanta_Rasa
Austrian-born Indian scholar (born 1940)
Advanced Study, Shimla. In 2009, she was director of Samvidalaya at the Abhinavagupta Research Library, Varanasi. She was the co-chairperson of the fifteenth
Bettina_Bäumer
Spiritual and ritual symbol in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism
each tantric tradition, its mandala is the most important visual form. Abhinavagupta in his Tantrāloka textually describes the four key mandalas of the Trika
Mandala
Collection of Hindu religious texts
acknowledged in Chapter 36 of Tantraloka by the 10th-century scholar Abhinavagupta. In Shaivism alone, there are ten dualistic (dvaita) Agama texts, eighteen
Agama_(Hinduism)
Hindu tradition of textual interpretation
From Early Vedanta to Kashmir Shaivism: Gaudapada, Bhartrhari, and Abhinavagupta, SUNY Press Jacobs, Alan (2004), "Advaita and Western Neo-Advaita",
Advaita_Vedanta
9th/10th century Buddhist philosopher
Brahmin.” Śaṅkaranandana is cited by both Kashmiri Shaiva authors like Abhinavagupta and by Tibetan Buddhist authors and translators. Vincent Eltschinger
Śaṅkaranandana
Hindu god, companion of the god Rama
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Hanuman
Spiritual practices from ancient India
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Yoga
Hindu observance
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Nirjala_Ekadashi
Sanskrit term used in Tantra most often translated as "sexual union"
and it threatens fundamental values of society. Later sources like Abhinavagupta in the tenth century warn that results of maithuna are not meant to
Maithuna
Branch of yoga focusing on physical techniques
Muller-Ortega, Paul E. (2010). Triadic Heart of Siva, The: Kaula Tantricism of Abhinavagupta in the Non-dual Shaivism of Kashmir. State University of New York Press
Hatha_yoga
Shiva temple in Pune district, Tamil Nadu, India
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Bhimashankar_Temple
Range of Indian religious traditions
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Hinduism
Philosophical study of beauty and art
profound religious experiences of the union with the divine. For example, Abhinavagupta (c. 950 – c. 1025 CE) elaborated the spiritual dimension of the rasa
Aesthetics
Major Hindu goddess; goddess of wealth and beauty
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Lakshmi
Nine Hindu saints of the Navnath lineage
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Navanatha_Sampradaya
Schools of yoga
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Kundalini_yoga
Depiction of Shiva as Lord of the dance
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Nataraja
Metaphysical concept, Supreme Brahman in Hinduism
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Para_Brahman
Kṣemaraja, sūtra 1 Tantrāloka, Abhinavagupta, sūtra 6.78b-83a Tantrāloka, Abhinavagupta, sūtra 1.212 Tantrāloka, Abhinavagupta, sūtra 5.86-90a Stavacintāmaṇi
Prakāśa
Ancient Indian scholar(s)
Dharma Sankardev Akshar Purushottam Darshan Swaminarayan Tantra, Shakta Abhinavagupta Nigamananda Paramahansa Ramprasad Sen Bamakhepa Kamalakanta Bhattacharya
Patanjali
Divine feminine energy in Hinduism
Vishnu, Surya, and Ganesha. In Kashmir Shaivism traditions, according to Abhinavagupta, Shakti is the creative capacity of the god Shiva (who is characterized
Shakti
Ancient Hindu temple in Nashik, Maharashtra, India
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Trimbakeshwar_Temple
Hindu temple in Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh, India
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Omkareshwar_Temple
Sanskrit poetician and literary theorist
lived roughly 950–1050, between Anandavardhana in the ninth century and Abhinavagupta in the tenth century and was a rough contemporary of Dhananjaya and
Kuntaka
to the teachings of Vasugupta and his disciplinic lineage, including Abhinavagupta. Mantra marga Nath Adinath Sampradaya (Siddha Siddhanta)—adheres to
Hindu_denominations
Vedic god
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Dyaus
Sage in Hinduism
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Bharadvaja
Yogic practice involving mudra, mantra and sadhana
means a state of universal consciousness which is the state of Śiva." Abhinavagupta, in his Tantraloka, states that all other mudras derive from khecarī
Khecarī_mudrā
Indian guru (1897–1981)
Dharma Sankardev Akshar Purushottam Darshan Swaminarayan Tantra, Shakta Abhinavagupta Nigamananda Paramahansa Ramprasad Sen Bamakhepa Kamalakanta Bhattacharya
Nisargadatta_Maharaj
Tantric Shaivite tradition and monastic order
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Aghori
Elements or principles of reality
Philosophy. Motilal Banarsidass Publications. p. 389. ISBN 9788120803657. Abhinavagupta, Jaideva Singh. A Trident of Wisdom: Translation of Paratrisika-vivarana
Tattva_(Shaivism)
Hindu Vedic twin gods of medicine
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Ashvins
Hindu tradition that worships Shiva
medieval Kashmir. The 10th century scholar Utpaladeva and 11th century Abhinavagupta and Kshemaraja, in their exegesis of Tantric scriptures, developed the
Shaivism
Ancient Indian sage
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Parashara
Group(s) of people organised as a tribe, community, clan, sub-clan or religious sects
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Jāti
Indian Hindu sage (1879–1950)
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Ramana_Maharshi
Shaivist sect founded in the 12th century
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Lingayats
Hindu goddess of love and chief consort of the god Krishna
Anandavardhana (c. 820–890 CE) and its commentary Dhvanyalokalocana by Abhinavagupta (c. 950 – 1016 CE), Rajasekhara's (late ninth-early tenth century) Kāvyamīmāṃsā
Radha
Mahayana Buddhist tantric tradition
the ninth to tenth centuries with their affirmation by scholars like Abhinavagupta (c. 1000 c.e.)" Davidson also notes that the list of pithas or sacred
Vajrayana
Major deity in Indian religions symbolizing power, time, and death
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Kali
Vedic deity
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Mitra_(Hindu_god)
Five temples dedicated to Shiva
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Pancha_Bhuta_Sthalam
Hindu Temple in Uttarakhand, India
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Triyuginarayan_Temple
One of the six orthodox traditions of Hindu philosophy
From Early Vedanta to Kashmir Shaivism: Gaudapada, Bhartrhari, and Abhinavagupta. State University of New York Press. ISBN 978-0-7914-2449-0. Iţu, Mircia
Vedanta
Ancient Tamil composition on personal ethics and morality
Dharma Sankardev Akshar Purushottam Darshan Swaminarayan Tantra, Shakta Abhinavagupta Nigamananda Paramahansa Ramprasad Sen Bamakhepa Kamalakanta Bhattacharya
Kural
Kashmiri Shavite Thinker
exegete Abhinavagupta, whose works later overshadowed those of Utpaladeva. However, according to the Indologist Raffaele Torella "most of Abhinavagupta’s ideas
Utpaladeva
Classical music from the Indian subcontinent
regional music forms (entertainment), Murchana system Abhinavabharati Abhinavagupta c. 900–1000 CE Hinduism Theory of rasa Sarasvati Hridyalankara Nanyadeva
Indian_classical_music
Major deity in Hinduism
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Venkateswara
Hindu wedding rite
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Saptapadi
Hindu temple in Andhra Pradesh, India
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Venkateswara_Temple,_Tirumala
Birth place of Hindu god Krishna in Mathura, India
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Krishna Janmasthan Temple Complex
Krishna_Janmasthan_Temple_Complex
Based primarily on the earliest known written references of Abhinavagupta and Al-Biruni, academics estimate the date of origin of the Bhagavata Purana
Origin of the Bhagavata Purana
Origin_of_the_Bhagavata_Purana
Philosophical position
school, are the Kashmirian philosophers Utpaladeva (c. 900–950 CE) and Abhinavagupta (975–1025 CE). This tradition affirms a non-dual monism which sees God
Idealism
Indian Sanskrit scholar
University of Lucknow. His scholarly work has focused on the philosophy of Abhinavagupta and the Pratyabhijna school . He has published books and articles examining
Navjivan_Rastogi
Goddess in Hinduism
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Devi
Major deity in Hinduism
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Krishna
Performance arts rooted in Hindu musical theatre
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Indian_classical_dance
Indian study of vulnerable anatomy
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Varma_kalai
Indian form of astrology
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Hindu_astrology
Early Yoga text in Sanskrit from ancient India by Patanjali
Dharma Sankardev Akshar Purushottam Darshan Swaminarayan Tantra, Shakta Abhinavagupta Nigamananda Paramahansa Ramprasad Sen Bamakhepa Kamalakanta Bhattacharya
Yoga_Sutras_of_Patanjali
Vedic ritual drink
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Soma_(drink)
Form of Hindu god Shiva
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Tripurantaka
Indian philosopher
Dharma Sankardev Akshar Purushottam Darshan Swaminarayan Tantra, Shakta Abhinavagupta Nigamananda Paramahansa Ramprasad Sen Bamakhepa Kamalakanta Bhattacharya
Appayya_Dikshita
Legendary Hindu sage
Dharma Sankardev Akshar Purushottam Darshan Swaminarayan Tantra, Shakta Abhinavagupta Nigamananda Paramahansa Ramprasad Sen Bamakhepa Kamalakanta Bhattacharya
Bhrigu
Nonconceptual awareness and interconnectedness
Veerashaivism. Kashmir Shaivism is a school of Śaivism, described by Abhinavagupta as "paradvaita", meaning "the supreme and absolute non-dualism". It
Nondualism
Long period of time in Hindu and Buddhist cosmology
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Kalpa_(time)
Adherents of Hinduism
Prashastapada Raikva Satyakama Jabala Valmiki Vyasa Yajnavalkya Medieval Abhinavagupta Adi Shankara Akka Mahadevi Allama Alvars Basava Chaitanya Ramdas Kathiababa
Hindus
ABHINAVAGUPTA
ABHINAVAGUPTA
ABHINAVAGUPTA
ABHINAVAGUPTA
Girl/Female
Christian, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Sanskrit, Traditional
Fairy
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Protector of the Brave
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Indian
Perception, Intelligence, Life, Vigour
Female
Yiddish
Variant spelling of Yiddish Frayde, FREYDE means "joy, rejoicing."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Lotus stalk, Lotus stem, Lotus
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a variant of Dowland.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Homage
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Telugu
Creator of the Universe; Growth; Evolution
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Africa, AFFRIKA means "land of the Afri."
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