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kakshadhara

 

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Kakshadhara

Definition

Kakshadhara is a Sanskrit term that can have multiple meanings depending on the context. It is a compound word consisting of "kaksha," meaning room or chamber, and "adhara," meaning one who holds or supports. It can refer to a person who manages or looks after a specific room or chamber, or it can have spiritual connotations referring to a deity or divine being.

Parts of Speech

  • Noun
  • Proper noun

Senses

1. Noun: Room or Chamber Manager

As a noun, kakshadhara refers to an individual who takes care of a particular room or chamber. This can include responsibilities such as cleaning, maintenance, and organizing the space.

Example sentence: The kakshadhara ensured that all rooms in the palace were kept clean and ready for the guests.

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2. Proper Noun: Spiritual Deity

In a spiritual context, kakshadhara can be used as a proper noun to refer to a deity or divine being associated with a specific room or chamber. This usage is commonly found in Hindu mythology.

Example sentence: Devotees gathered in the temple to offer prayers to Kakshadhara, the guardian deity of the meditation chamber.

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