Raksha (Vedic)

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Raksha (Sanskrit: रक्षा, IAST: rakṣā, rakshas, rakshah) is a Sanskrit word associated with protection.[1] Raksha and its various derivatives which occur predominantly in the Vedas and auxiliary texts means – to protect, guard, take care of, tend, rule, govern, to keep, not to divulge, to preserve, save, keep away from, spare, to avoid, to observe or to beware of, an evil spirit, a demon, an imp and is the root of numerous words.[2] In the Vedas it refers to the evil tendencies that continuously afflict humanity.

Raksha is also a feminine name that is often given to girls in families that value protection and security. It is associated with the Hindu goddess Durga, who is the protector of the universe.


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