`Poornathrayeesan' is the name of the diety in The temple of Thripunithura, in Ernakulam District, Kerala. The `thrayee' in Poornathrayeesan denotes the three vedas (Rig-veda, Yajur-veda and Sama-veda) used in the manthras. Thripunithura, where the temple is situated, is known in Sanskrit as `Poorna-veda-puri' . Most of the veda-pandithas or brahmins used to live here and it was also called `veda graamam'. The fourth veda (Atharva veda) is never a part of the manthras of yagyas and not considered. Substitute `thrayee' for veda and you get Poorna-thrayee-puri. And the deity or `eeshan' (God) of Thripunithura came to be known as `Poornathrayeesan'. SCD
Poornathrayeesan is the deity worshipped in the famous Sree Poornathrayeesa Temple in Kerala, India. The name Poornathrayeesan is derived from the Sanskrit words "Poorna" meaning complete, "Thrayee" meaning triad, and "Isa" meaning Lord. It signifies the complete manifestation of the divine trinity—Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Shiva—in one form.
Occur
in German it means *a*
occur means something that people can predict and will happen
Droughts can occur in all states of Australia.
Befall is a verb that means to occur or to happen.
It means "cause to happen or occur". For instance, the phrase "gave rise to a new idea" means that something caused the new idea to occur.
The name "Nora" does not occur in the Bible.
It means that the event is certain to occur.
100% going to occur.
"Pro tempore" means temporary.
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It depends on the country. There is no specified time as to when droughts can occur. They are by no means restricted to the summer months - they can and do occur all year round.