jahivad
Jahivad is a term that originates from the Sanskrit language, where it is used to describe a type of celestial being or deity. In Hindu mythology, Jahivad refers to a class of divine beings who are often depicted as having a human form but with supernatural powers. They are considered to be intermediaries between the gods and humans, acting as messengers or intermediaries in various divine affairs. Jahivad are often associated with the concept of Dharma, which encompasses the duties and responsibilities of individuals in society.
In some traditions, Jahivad are also known as Dharma protectors, tasked with upholding the moral and ethical
In contemporary times, the term Jahivad is sometimes used in a broader sense to refer to any