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bhagwati 

Bhagwati, a name which defines a woman, a true woman, a purest form of a woman.

A person, who is a giver, a star. A rockstar.
Bhagwat ka mol je kar dikhave, hai Bhagwati naam mhare man ko bhave...
bhagwati by Ram8 May 14, 2018

jai bhagwan 

The literal translation of Jai, from hindi to engish is victory or victorious, and "Bhagavan, also written Bhagwan or Bhagawan, from the Sanskrit stem bhaga-vant, literally means "possessing fortune, blessed, prosperous" (from the noun bhaga, meaning "fortune, wealth","god"), and hence "illustrious, divine, venerable, holy. It is a greeting that basically means may the bhagavan - divine, prosperous, etc - in you be victorious.
A: Namaste and Good morning. How are you?

B:Jai Bhagwan. I am wonderful thank you.
jai bhagwan by Aum Namo March 9, 2010
A true knight and man of his word , honest , thougtfull and a brave courageous and fearless man . His best friends are his family and his family is his life . He never lets you down
He is Bhagath
bhagath by MaLayAli_d_savag3 September 12, 2020

shaheed bhagat singh

a great sikh freedom fighter who gave his life for freedom of india frm the britishers. His greatness was seen at the age of only 20 years when he went on hunger strike against the britishers for 61 DAYS.
he's still considered as an icon of bravery among the young indian souls.
man A: damN! he died for his country at such a young age. I don't remember his name.
man B: foo! u don't remember great freedom fighter shaheed bhagat singh. u gotta b kiddin me.
man A:oo shit! i don't know how tht skipped through my mind bro.
man B: yea man! how can u forget the name of a person who is like a god to us.
Someone who likes to have an argy bargy all the time. He doesn't care about what other people think and likes to wear cool glasses. He is usually whipped by both genders and he tries to defend himself from it.

He doesn't know it but he is definitely good in bed, especially with older people. He gets fit from tensing his abs overtime as well so hes a sexy geezer.
Mate, you're just like Bhawat!
Bhawat by Braiding nipple hairs September 13, 2017

Jai Bhagwan 

A hindi version of the an ancient Sanskrit greeting "Namaste" which is still in everyday use in India and Nepal Himalaya. Translated roughly, it means "I bow to the God within you", or "The Spirit within me salutes the Spirit in you" - a knowing that we are all made from the same One Divine Consciousness.
Jai Bhagwan is used interchangeable with Namaste is some yoga classes.
Jai Bhagwan by Sara March 27, 2005