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[[Bhagawān]]; ([[भगवान]]): [[Form]] of address to [[Gods]] and great [[rishis]], example-[[Bhagawan]] Sri [[Krishna]], [[Narada]], Vyasa. A [[Sanskrit]] [[word]] meaning "[[Holy]] or [[Blessed one]]". It is a title of veneration, often translated as "[[Lord]]" and refers to [[God]].
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[[Bhagawān]]; ([[भगवान]]): [[Form]] of address to [[Gods]] and great [[rishis]], example-[[Bhagawan]] Sri Krishna, Narada, Vyasa. A [[Sanskrit]] [[word]] meaning "[[Holy]] or [[Blessed one]]". It is a title of veneration, often translated as "[[Lord]]" and refers to [[God]].
  
 
see also; [[Bhagavan]]
 
see also; [[Bhagavan]]

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Bhagawān; (भगवान): Form of address to Gods and great rishis, example-Bhagawan Sri Krishna, Narada, Vyasa. A Sanskrit word meaning "Holy or Blessed one". It is a title of veneration, often translated as "Lord" and refers to God.

see also; Bhagavan

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