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Bahu

Bahu is a term with multiple meanings in South Asia. In common usage among Hindi, Urdu, and related languages, bahu denotes the daughter-in-law, the wife of one’s son. It also appears in various family expressions and social contexts describing intergenerational relationships within households.

Historically, the word has roots in Sanskrit, where bahu can mean many or much, and it has

Notable places bearing the name Bahu include Bahu Fort and the Bahu Temple in Jammu, India. The

Beyond its use as a kinship term, Bahu is also used as a personal name or surname

entered
other
languages
with
related
senses.
In
contemporary
usage,
the
daughter-in-law
sense
remains
the
dominant
meaning
in
everyday
speech,
while
the
Sanskrit
sense
persists
in
linguistic
and
literary
contexts.
fort
sits
on
the
left
bank
of
the
Tawi
River
and
forms
the
core
of
the
temple
complex,
which
houses
a
Hindu
temple
dedicated
to
the
goddess
Kali
(Kalika
Mata).
The
site
is
a
significant
religious
pilgrimage
stop
and
a
historical
landmark
reflecting
regional
architecture
and
history.
in
some
South
Asian
communities
and
can
appear
in
various
place
names
or
cultural
references.