by Savage_Unicorn December 22, 2017
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(The term 'jaan' that is used in jaan pie, literally means 'life' and is a term of endearment in South Asian cultures)
(The term 'jaan' that is used in jaan pie, literally means 'life' and is a term of endearment in South Asian cultures)
by thebeignet January 23, 2019
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Joshua : Skydoll! help me!
Skydoll : No! I’m leaving you behind to slow them down.
*Skydoll jaanun fidhaa-ed Joshua*
Skydoll : No! I’m leaving you behind to slow them down.
*Skydoll jaanun fidhaa-ed Joshua*
by SkiesyDoll September 6, 2020
Get the jaanun fidhaa mug.A girll who loves to draww coolest And sweetest choild , not a cringy one okay? Is protective for her friends and yess u can share anything with her your secret is secret :) she lovesss foooooodddd is a vegetarian tho and loves to playyyy okay bye sojao
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by Annonymousgrill July 24, 2021
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by Jangi November 29, 2021
Get the jahangir mug.1) Comes from the word 'Jagah' in Sanskrit, meaning Place or Land or Location. It is another name of Lord Vishnu (the maintainer of living beings on earth) considered the husband of Mother Earth (the place or land) from his 2nd avatar of Koorma (Boar) where he saves the Mother Earth from a Demon and marries her protecting her.
2) It is also a nick name formed from 'Jagan'nath (Jagah + Nath(king / ruler / husband), again representing Lord Vishnu.
Descriptions of this name can be found in the ancient books in India in Sanskrit, Tamil, Hindi and other languages including the Sutras, Vedas and Bhagavad Gita.
2) It is also a nick name formed from 'Jagan'nath (Jagah + Nath(king / ruler / husband), again representing Lord Vishnu.
Descriptions of this name can be found in the ancient books in India in Sanskrit, Tamil, Hindi and other languages including the Sutras, Vedas and Bhagavad Gita.
Jagannath (Jagah + Nath), Jagadeesh (Jagah + Eesh(represents Lord Shiva the annihaltor of life)), Jaganmohini (Jagah + Mohini(represents a lady)), Jagadambal (Jagah + Ambal(represents a lady godess))
by Jagan June 30, 2006
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