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Baskey means old god of forest and mountains who controls the past events,past things,objects,foods,persons, old warriors . According to the beliefs because of God baskey we are able to write history of past things, enjoying the test of leftover food,celebrating past events, able to remember the past events of our life. baskey also means old thing, old food,old people,past events,cultures which is still relevant to us. baskey also refers to the person who have the ability to see beyond time and reality. It is also used as a surname in Santhali community , Some of these community are called as Baskey . Some time refers to the class of old gods not only to the god of time.
He is a baskey .=[He is beyond time and reality] I want to eat baskey food.= [ I want to eat last nights food(that food needs to be fresh)] baskey gods = Old gods. Baskey is also a surname of some santhali people. These people are simple and calm.
Submitted by cali22 on August 1, 2022
baskey
Baskey means old which is still useful in present time. And Baskey is also a GOD of time.
Submitted by dher.en.m.unda on August 1, 2022
Baskey
In santhali, Baskey means old but useful.
Submitted by cali22 on August 1, 2022
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of baskey in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of baskey in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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