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Mahanirakshaka - The chief of a city

Raksha Vibhaga - Police department

Divyalohini - Divine metals

ucchavarnas - lesser castes also known as untouchables

varnas - castes

Mantravid - A wizard

Vishvavidyalaya - the university

Shatrughna - its a surname that literally means destroyer of enemies,

Asuras - Demons that can procreate with humanity and has capacity to be good

Danavas - Demons

Triloka - One that rules the three realms

Yugakhadga - Sword of the age

danavas - demons of the anti thesis of creation

Gaayakavarna - the caste of singers and musicians,

Jhorkha - It refers to a projecting oriel window with intricate designs and delicate carvings. Jharokhas are commonly found in palaces, forts, and havelis (traditional Indian mansions) of Rajasthan.

Bhairava - The god of destruction

ghagra - its a long, flowing skirt that is typically made of various fabrics such as silk, cotton, or chiffon. It is often embellished with intricate embroidery, sequins, or other decorative elements. The ghagra is usually pleated and has a flared silhouette, giving it a graceful and voluminous appearance.

Choli - It is a fitted blouse or bodice that is worn with the ghagra. It is usually cropped, exposing the midriff, and is intricately designed with embroidery, beads, or other embellishments. The choli may have different necklines and sleeve styles, ranging from sleeveless to full sleeves.

angavastram - a piece of cloth or garment worn as a traditional accessory, typically draped over the shoulders or around the upper body.

Dhoti - it is a long piece of fabric, typically made of cotton, that is wrapped around the waist and legs to create a loose, skirt-like garment. The dhoti is commonly worn in various regions of India and is considered traditional attire for religious ceremonies, festivals, and special occasions.

vidyarthi - student

rakshakas - policemen

angarakha kurta - a long tunic worn by indians in northern side of the country

Saheb - Sir

Nagarapati - mayor of a town

vanara - half monkey half humans

charanas - bards

kathanavarna - storytellers caste

mantravid/mantrik

Tantrik - wizard of words also can be used to refer

Swayambhu - The creator of universe

bhakti - faith on religion

 
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