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dushyaanth 

A Dushyaanth is a dreamer who is very determined and focused in acheiving his goals. The literal meaning is "Destroyer of evil" i.e. anth means end and dusht means evil which means end of evil. A Dushyaanth likes to be rewarded and receive genuine appreciation. Love, peace and respect from everyone is what a Dushyaanth yearns for. Likes to have people around him but also prefers "me" time. A Dushyaanth likes fitness and hygiene. A Dushyaanth is a true friend for life.
Dushyaanth finally got married by the one and only love of his life and they lived happily ever after.
dushyaanth by Brand new boy September 24, 2020
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