Vere is a beautiful, dependent smart and talented girl.She's a type of person who cares alot about other people and She's a person who gives too much Love and in the end she's the one who gets hurt the most.No one wishes to go against her because she is also a short tempered person. She is a self less person and she loves to annoy those who are close to her.She hides her feelings and never lets anyone know what she's going through but she shares most of her problems to her trusted peers. She is a type of person who makes everyone laugh because she can be goofy and act like a child when she's with her trusted friends.Whenever she loves she loves so hard that it's hard for you to let her go.She will make time to listen to you whenever you need her. Through your ups and downs Vere will always be there for you.
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Get the VERKLEMPT 《¤》{¤} (¤) mug."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.
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.
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