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Rawin

Part of Speech: Noun, Adjective

Sense: Popular in Hindu mythology, refers to a mythical weapon wielded by the god Indra, believed to have the power to summon storms and control the weather.

Usage:

  1. According to Hindu scriptures, Indra defeated demons using his powerful rawin.
  2. The rawin was described as a celestial weapon, capable of bringing torrential rain and lightning.
  3. The villagers prayed to Indra, hoping he would use his rawin to end the ongoing drought.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: Local term in some regions, refers to a type of traditional dance performed during festive occasions.

Usage:

  1. The local cultural festival showcased various traditional dances, including the captivating rawin.
  2. During the wedding celebration, the bride's family performed the rawin to entertain the guests.
  3. Children enthusiastically participated in learning the rawin for the upcoming community event.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Used to describe a state or condition of being untouched or unprocessed.

Usage:

  1. Only rawin honey, directly collected from beehives, is used in the production of this organic skincare product.
  2. The taste of fresh, rawin milk is unparalleled compared to pasteurized milk.
  3. The chef emphasized the importance of using rawin ingredients for an authentic and flavorful dish.

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