Vereha

"Viraha" (विरह) is a Nepali word that means separation, parting, estrangement, or loss. It can also refer to a lack of restraint.

In the 11th century Jain Yoga treatise Jñānārṇava

"viraha" refers to a lack of restraint.

"Viraha" can also refer to the separation of lovers.

"Viraha" can also mean giving up something completely or forever, abandonment, or relinquishment.
"Vereha" is not a standard English word, but it appears to be a misspelling of "viraha," a Sanskrit term meaning "separation" or "pining due to separation," often used in the context of romantic love where lovers are apart; so, in a sentence, "He felt a deep viraha after his beloved left" would mean he experienced intense longing because of her absence.
by Vereha February 23, 2025
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