Sanjai

"Variant of Sanjay. Triumphant, victorious"

β™‚ Masculino Β· Hindi, Sanskrit
sanskrit epic indian variant

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Sanjai es una variante ortografica de Sanjay, un nombre sanscrito derivado de sanjaya, que significa 'completamente victorioso' β€” un compuesto de sam- (plenamente) y jaya (victoria). El nombre tiene una profunda resonancia en la tradicion hinduista a traves del Mahabharata, donde Sanjaya era el auriga-narrador dotado de vision divina que presencio la batalla de Kurukshetra y transmitio sus eventos β€” incluido el Bhagavad Gita β€” al rey ciego Dhritarashtra. Esta herencia literaria dota al nombre de una dimension espiritual de claridad y testimonio moral junto a su significado de triunfo. Popular en todo el subcontinente indio y su diaspora, Sanjay/Sanjai ha sido llevado por politicos, artistas, medicos y deportistas que dieron forma a la cultura india y sudasiatica moderna.

πŸ“ Detalles

  • OrigenHindi, Sanskrit
  • GΓ©neroβ™‚ Masculino
  • SignificadoVariant of Sanjay. Triumphant, victorious

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