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Pavitra comes from the Indian word which means, "Purity."

Pavitra a truly outstanding sense of responsibility, love, and balance. Pavitra is quite capable of rectifying and balancing any sort of inharmonious situation. Pavitra is a person very much inclined to give help and comfort to those in need. Pavitra has a natural penchant for working with the old, the young, the sick, or the underprivileged. Although Pavitra may have considerable creative and artistic talents, the chances are that Pavitra will devote hhimself/herself to an occupation that shows concern for the betterment of the community.The positive side is that Pavitra is very loving, friendly, and appreciative of others. Pavitra has a depth of understanding that produces much sympathetic, kindness, and generosity. Openness and honesty is apparent in his/her approach to all relationships. Pavitra is motivated toward idealistic concepts, and the sharing of his/her ideas and concepts with humanity. He/she is not one that is giving in a material or a practical sense, but rather one who desires to help mankind with a more abstract commodity such as religion, spiritualism, occult studies, or even psychic abilities. Pavitra has a dream of the perfect world; Pavitra is highly idealistic and inspirational. His/her inner strength and devotion to his/her beliefs are extremely strong. Pavitra has a very good mind that is especially well equipped to handle the higher, more abstract forms of thought.
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Pavitra by somonewholovesyou February 4, 2013
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The condition of having the extreme giggles. It comes from the word "pavo" meaning turkey, so a person with the pavera is laughing so hard that they sound like a gobbling turkey. Used in parts of Puerto Rico.
Jajajajajaja I'm getting the pavera!!

I have the pavera!
Pavera by Luz la Boricua December 2, 2010
An uncontrollable urge of laughter.

On rare but great occasions, it's fallowed by tears and a fulfilling pain in the chest that through time spreads throughout the body and gives the impression of possible death.

Regardless of it's origin being from the assimilation of the "pavo" (turkey in spanish) sound and that of laughter, the word's meaning has evolved through generations as the climax of laughter.
Español (Puerto Rico): Ai mano, que clase de pavera!

Translation (English): Ah man, am laughing so much!
Pavera by Joche July 11, 2016
Popular successful rich good-hearted athletic
Pavitar is going to be very successful in life
Pavitar by fkjdshigh. February 5, 2021
pavitra is the name of someone who makes a great friend. typically good friends with “a” names. common nick name is “pavi”
ashna: “ugh, pavitra is such a good friend
sophia: “i know right
pavitra by urbanmonkey February 5, 2021

pavinato 

A chemistry teacher who gets mad at people turning their backs, not saying hi to them, and has a phrase for literally everything.
Student 1: *touches someone else
Pavinato: "Hands to yourself, hands to yourself, you look like a fool when you're on someone else."
pavinato by Jodexjh25 October 20, 2017