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He lives in Rakul preet And Anupuma He is most talented person in the world And introvert He is very good guy not even talk to girls like other what we is called pulihora.
Recently Rakul proposed him and there are in Love so Rakul is your sister except Bhargav
Recently Rakul proposed him and there are in Love so Rakul is your sister except Bhargav
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Get the Bhargava mug.Bhargava are Decendents of Rishi Bhrigu and he was one of the ten Manas Putra of Lord Brahma.
Bhargava's have Great Dignities like Lord Parshuram, Guru Shankracharya.
Bhargava's have Great Dignities like Lord Parshuram, Guru Shankracharya.
Bhargava's are Bhriguvanshi.
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Although traditionally translated into English as "God", this term, "Bhagavan", is used by many who wish to distance themselves from the jingoistic uses of that traditional term, e.g., "God bless the U.S.A", "God is on our side", "My God is better than your god", "In God we trust", "God damn you to hell".
It is also used to differentiate between a spiteful, smiteful, jealous deity (as mentioned in the Bible) with an all-blissful Deity (as mentioned in the quintessential Hindu scripture, the Bhagavata Purana).
Although traditionally translated into English as "God", this term, "Bhagavan", is used by many who wish to distance themselves from the jingoistic uses of that traditional term, e.g., "God bless the U.S.A", "God is on our side", "My God is better than your god", "In God we trust", "God damn you to hell".
It is also used to differentiate between a spiteful, smiteful, jealous deity (as mentioned in the Bible) with an all-blissful Deity (as mentioned in the quintessential Hindu scripture, the Bhagavata Purana).
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