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Originally posted by: nishkala
Oh no...Urmi dear,i have not forgotten ur questions at all...only that I want to enjoy writing all the answers, which I can do only when I am a bit relaxed...I am very badly stuck for the past two days because of Onam and extended weekend😕...
Hey Nishi..thank you for such nice replies ear...i enjoyed it thoroughly..you did a great job👏👏Originally posted by: nishkala
I hope you enjoy it😊
Hey Nishi🤗..thanks for such wonderful replies dear..we all had a great time reading your replies also...Originally posted by: nishkala
I think my week is over,and harika will name the next BOTW very soon.I must confess that I had a very great and memorable time answering each and every question.
Thank a ton,all of you...🤗for giving me such a wonderful and beautiful experience of life.This will always remain in my memory.😳
Originally posted by: nishkala
Thankyou Soniya...nice name😳
Thank u😊I actually like ur name..its very different..mine is pretty common, wat's d meaning of ur name?? (hope u dnt mind me asking)
Originally posted by: nishkala
it's a bit complicated,I will try to explain it ok😉
"Nish" means "without"
"Kala" means "Division"
So the whole word means "without division" but then it is used for Godess Parvati in the sanskrit shlok called "Lalita Sahasranam",because it is a female name,even though "the formless one" or "the undivided one" in Hindu mythology is Shiva Linga.
Originally posted by: nishkala
it's a bit complicated,I will try to explain it ok😉
"Nish" means "without"
"Kala" means "Division"
So the whole word means "without division" but then it is used for Godess Parvati in the sanskrit shlok called "Lalita Sahasranam",because it is a female name,even though "the formless one" or "the undivided one" in Hindu mythology is Shiva Linga.