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by UNIKORNNINJA March 18, 2026
Get the Magenta Marriage mug.Mahendrada is the last name of certain Indian Brahmins. The Mahendradas were originally Rapurohits (priests to kings and royals). After marrying into royal families, they bore the names Mahindra or Mahendra or Mahendar. These people mostly belonged to the Kshatriya Brahmana or Brahmana castes in Hindu Varna.
The word Mahendrada literally means the descendant of the great Indra who is believed to be the king of gods in Hindu Mythology.
After alliances between the Rajpurohits and the royal families occurred, a certain part of their lineage came to be known as Suryavanshi or Sooryavanshi(descendants of the sun).
This surname is now bore by mostly south Indian Tamil and Dravida Brahmins.
The word Mahendrada literally means the descendant of the great Indra who is believed to be the king of gods in Hindu Mythology.
After alliances between the Rajpurohits and the royal families occurred, a certain part of their lineage came to be known as Suryavanshi or Sooryavanshi(descendants of the sun).
This surname is now bore by mostly south Indian Tamil and Dravida Brahmins.
by chaava February 22, 2025
Get the MAHENDRADA mug.Pronunciation: /ˈmeɪ.ɡmənt/
Definition:
1. A magical artifact or incantation object.
2. Talisman or amulet imbued with magical properties.
3. Device or apparatus used in magical rituals.
4. Implement employed by wizards (magors) or sorcerers for casting incantation.
Significance:
• It defines magical objects.
• It emphasizes functionality in magic.
• It identifies implements of wizards (magors).
• It avoids vague or ambiguous terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of magical artifacts.
• It improves clarity in fantasy contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "wizardry".
Singular noun: magment
Plural noun: magments
Definition:
1. A magical artifact or incantation object.
2. Talisman or amulet imbued with magical properties.
3. Device or apparatus used in magical rituals.
4. Implement employed by wizards (magors) or sorcerers for casting incantation.
Significance:
• It defines magical objects.
• It emphasizes functionality in magic.
• It identifies implements of wizards (magors).
• It avoids vague or ambiguous terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of magical artifacts.
• It improves clarity in fantasy contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "wizardry".
Singular noun: magment
Plural noun: magments
Examples:
• Wizards (magors) carry potent magments for protection.
• Treasure chasers seek concealed magments in ancient ruins.
• Legends declare of priceless magments guarded by dragons.
• Magicians conjure energy through sacred magments.
• Museums display historical magments from various eras.
• Wizards (magors) carry potent magments for protection.
• Treasure chasers seek concealed magments in ancient ruins.
• Legends declare of priceless magments guarded by dragons.
• Magicians conjure energy through sacred magments.
• Museums display historical magments from various eras.
by Dmitrio August 22, 2025
Get the magment mug.Pronunciation: /ˈmeɪ.ɡmənt/
Definition:
1. A magical artifact or incantation object.
2. Talisman or amulet imbued with magical properties.
3. Device or apparatus used in magical rituals.
4. Implement employed by wizards (magors) or sorcerers for casting incantation.
Significance:
• It defines magical objects.
• It emphasizes functionality in magic.
• It identifies implements of wizards (magors).
• It avoids vague or ambiguous terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of magical artifacts.
• It improves clarity in fantasy contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "wizardry".
Singular noun: magment
Plural noun: magments
Definition:
1. A magical artifact or incantation object.
2. Talisman or amulet imbued with magical properties.
3. Device or apparatus used in magical rituals.
4. Implement employed by wizards (magors) or sorcerers for casting incantation.
Significance:
• It defines magical objects.
• It emphasizes functionality in magic.
• It identifies implements of wizards (magors).
• It avoids vague or ambiguous terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of magical artifacts.
• It improves clarity in fantasy contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "wizardry".
Singular noun: magment
Plural noun: magments
Examples:
• "Wizards (magors) carry potent magments for protection."
• "Treasure chasers search for concealed magments in ancient ruins."
• "Legends declare priceless magments guarded by dragons."
• "Magicians conjure energy through sacred magments."
• "Museums display historical magments from various eras."
• "Wizards (magors) carry potent magments for protection."
• "Treasure chasers search for concealed magments in ancient ruins."
• "Legends declare priceless magments guarded by dragons."
• "Magicians conjure energy through sacred magments."
• "Museums display historical magments from various eras."
by Dmitrio August 22, 2025
Get the magment mug.The surname/lastname of Brahmin royalty, prominent in South India.
Descendants of one of the rarest royal Dravidan families.
Descendants of one of the rarest royal Dravidan families.
by UBDOTCOM January 14, 2026
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