Pushpahas
/pˈʊʃpˌæʃəz/
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Pushpahas, of Hindi origin, is derived from the Vishnu Sahasranama, a sacred text in Hinduism. The name combines 'Pushpa', meaning 'flower', with 'has', suggesting a sense of joy or blessing. It carries a spiritual and cultural significance, symbolizing beauty, divinity, and grace. While uncommon in English-speaking countries, it reflects a deep connection to Hindu traditions.
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