VajirAvanti
VajirAvanti is a Sanskrit term originating from ancient India, typically found in the context of Hindu philosophy and Buddhist teachings. It is a compound word made of two parts: Vajira, implying a high level of respect, and Avanti, denoting something or someone that protects from or is a shield against evil or misfortune.
In this sense, VajirAvanti has been interpreted by various scholars and practitioners to signify protection from
Another perspective views VajirAvanti as an aspect of spiritual growth, representing a divine force or higher
VajirAvanti can also be related to components of traditional ritual and liturgical practices in Hinduism or
It is worth noting that many Sanskrit terms have analogues in several Eastern languages due to ancient