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saranya
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Saranya
Sanjna (Sanskrit: संज्ञा, IAST: Saṃjñā), also known as Saranyu (Sanskrit: सरन्यू, IAST: Saraṇyū), is a Hindu goddess and the chief consort of Surya, the Sun god. She is mentioned in the Rigveda, and also appears in later Hindu scriptures including the Harivamsa and the Puranas. Described as the daughter of the craftsman deity Tvashta (often identified with Vishvakarma), Sanjna temporarily abandoned her husband as she was unable to bear his heat and brilliance. She is mentioned as the mother of the death god Yama, the river-goddess Yami, the current Manu, the divine twin physicians Ashvins and the god Revanta.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of saranya in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of saranya in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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- سارانياArabic
- saranyaCzech
- SaranyaDanish
- SaranyaGerman
- σαράνιαGreek
- SaranyaEsperanto
- saranyaSpanish
- سارانیاPersian
- saranyaFinnish
- SaranyaFrench
- saranyaIrish
- SaranyaHindi
- saranyaHungarian
- սարա� յաArmenian
- saranyaIndonesian
- saranyaItalian
- סרניהHebrew
- サランヤJapanese
- � ರಣ್ಯKannada
- 사란 야Korean
- saranyaLatin
- saranyaDutch
- saranyaNorwegian
- saranyaPolish
- SaranyaPortuguese
- saranyaRomanian
- сараньяRussian
- saranyaSwedish
- சரண்யாTamil
- � రణ్యTelugu
- ศรัณยาThai
- saranyaTurkish
- сараньяUkrainian
- سرنیاUrdu
- saranyaVietnamese
- saranyaYiddish
- 薩拉尼亞Chinese
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