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Shambhavi
Shambhavi (Sanskrit: शाम्भवी, IAST: Śāmbhavī), is the feminine of Shambhu, and can either be his wife (his other half that's feminine) or his daughter (that which came to be, directly from him). Shambhu in Sanskrit means something that is born from happiness/bliss ("sham" meaning 'bliss' and "bhu" meaning, 'to exist'), and is also the source to the same. Shambhu is a name of Lord Shiva. Shambhavi is a name of Goddess Durga. It has a two fold meaning. It also entails to the yogic mahamudra “Shambhavi” - that which is assumed by Shiva. Shambhavi, sometimes written as Shambavi, is a river in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka state, India. Mulki town is south of the river, which flows westwards into the Arabian sea. Bappanadu Durga temple is situated near the river.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of shambhavi in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of shambhavi in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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- شامبهافيArabic
- shambhaviGreek
- shambhaviEsperanto
- شبویPersian
- shambhaviFrench
- shamhbhabhiIrish
- � ाम्भवीHindi
- shambhaviHungarian
- shambhaviIndonesian
- shambhaviItalian
- שמבהביHebrew
- シャンバビJapanese
- � ಾಂಭವಿKannada
- ShambhaviKorean
- shambhaviLatin
- shambhaviNorwegian
- SzambhawiPolish
- shambhavi - încerc să înțeleg sensul cuvântului dar nu găsesc o traducere exactă în română. Vă rog să-mi spuneți mai multe detalii pentru a putea oferi o traducere sau o explicație corespunzătoare.Romanian
- шамбхавиRussian
- சாம்பவிTamil
- şambhaviTurkish
- шамбхавіUkrainian
- شمبھویUrdu
- shambhaviVietnamese
- 香巴拉Chinese
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