Bhagvad Gita
"Neeleshwari" is a name of Indian origin that is often associated with Lord Shiva, who is also known as Neelkanth (one with a blue throat). It signifies qualities such as strength, power, and divine grace.
1. A divine bow of Lord Shiva 2. A multiple rocket launching system developed by an Indian Defence Research organization.
"Sambhavami" is a Sanskrit term that translates to "I exist" or "I am born." It is often associated with a declaration made by Lord Krishna in the Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad Gita, where he explains the concept of divine incarnation.
Lord Cornwallis (1786-93)
Lord Cornwallis (1786-93)
The Book of the Law of the Lord was created in the 19th century by James J. Strang, who claimed to have received ancient plates inscribed with the text by divine intervention. It was purported to be a new scripture for the Latter-Day Saint movement.
The name "Gobi Krishnan" combines two elements: "Gobi," which often refers to the Gobi Desert in Mongolia, but in Indian contexts, it can also be a name derived from "Gopala," meaning "protector of cows," associated with Lord Krishna. "Krishnan" is a common South Indian name that directly refers to Lord Krishna, a major deity in Hinduism known for his wisdom and playfulness. Together, "Gobi Krishnan" can imply a connection to both nature and divine qualities associated with Lord Krishna.
Exodus 4:2 The Lord said to him, "What is that in your hand?
That he prepared the way for Our Lord.
You will find this Scripture in the "Parable of the Talents" in the Gospel of Matthew 25:21 & 25:23
This is "Lord, have mercy" in Greek with "divine fire" in Latin inserted into it.
"Shivam" is a Sanskrit word that means auspiciousness, pure, or divine. In Indian culture, it is often used as a name for Lord Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction and transformation.