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  2. Namaste - Wikipedia

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    Namaste is a customary Hindu manner of respectfully greeting and honouring a person or group, used at any time of day. It is usually spoken with a slight bow and hands pressed together, palms touching and fingers pointing upwards, thumbs close to the chest.

  3. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a free online service that translates text, speech, images and websites between 243 languages. Learn about its development from a statistical machine translation to a neural machine translation, its various functions and features, and its usage and impact.

  4. Amen - Wikipedia

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    Amen is a word of Hebrew origin that means "truly" or "let it be so". It is used in Jewish, Christian, and Muslim practices as a concluding word, a response to a prayer, or an expression of agreement. Learn about its different pronunciations, meanings, and origins in various languages and religions.

  5. Hallelujah - Wikipedia

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    Hallelujah means "praise ye Jah" in Hebrew, where Jah is a shortened form of Yahweh or Jehovah. It is used 24 times in the Psalms, twice in Tobit, and four times in Revelation, and has various translations and interpretations in different languages and traditions.

  6. Translation - Wikipedia

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    Translation is the communication of the meaning of a source-language text by means of an equivalent target-language text. Learn about the etymology, history, theory and types of translation, as well as the challenges and benefits of machine and human translation.

  7. Bhagavan - Wikipedia

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    Bhagavan is an epithet for religious figures of worship in Indian religions, meaning "fortunate", "blessed" or "divine". It can refer to deities, avatars, Tirthankaras or Buddha, and has different meanings and etymologies in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism.

  8. Kira (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Kira is a mostly feminine name of multiple origins and meanings, such as "beam of light", "ruler of the people" or "glittery". In Japan, Kira is a common name, both as a given name and a family name, and it can also mean "glittery".

  9. Asura - Wikipedia

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    Asuras are a class of powerful superhuman demigods in Indian religions, related to the benevolent Devas. They have various origins, meanings and roles in Hindu and Buddhist texts, legends and cosmology.