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Montra
Montra is the short version of the Pahlavi word "Mahantra" meaning protection, its origin from the Kurdish word "Pala" meaning to take refuge under. This name dates back to the pre-Zoroastrian times (Medes era, 3700 years ago) in ancient Iran. This word belongs to the Avestan language from the old Indo-Iranian language group, which was used to write the Gathas in Kurdish Gwet, meaning "spoken" or "the spoken words". The term Montra, though rarely, is used as a girls name nowadays and should not be confused with the Indian word mantra, which is a religious or mystical syllable or poem, typically from the Sanskrit language.
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Montra is a Sanskrit term which refers to a sacred or spiritual phrase, word, or sound that is repeated or chanted as a form of meditation or prayer. It is often used in Hinduism, Buddhism, and other spiritual traditions as a means of focusing the mind, achieving a state of relaxation, and connecting with higher consciousness or divine energies. The repetition of a montra is believed to have a transformative effect on one's mindset and spiritual well-being.
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Montra
Montra is the short version of the Pahli word "Mahantra" meaning protection, its origin from the Kurdish word "Pala" meaning to take refuge under. This name dates back to the pre-Zoroastrian times in ancient Iran. This word belongs to the Avestan language from the old Indo-Iranian language group, which was used to write the Gathas in Kurdish Gwet, meaning "spoken" or "the spoken words".
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of montra in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of montra in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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