नीला मेघ श्यामा
Means one who is dark like the thundercloud
Derived from Sanskrit श्याम (shyama) meaning "dark, black,". This is a transcription of the masculine form श्याम, which is another name of the Hindu god Krishna, as well as the feminine form श्यामा, one of the many names of the wife of the god Shiva. It is also the name of a Jain goddess.
This has been Misinterpreted by some westerners and the first German calendars depicting Hindu gods Rama and krishna were printed with their bodies coloured deep Blue.
Means one who is dark like the thundercloud
Derived from Sanskrit श्याम (shyama) meaning "dark, black,". This is a transcription of the masculine form श्याम, which is another name of the Hindu god Krishna, as well as the feminine form श्यामा, one of the many names of the wife of the god Shiva. It is also the name of a Jain goddess.
This has been Misinterpreted by some westerners and the first German calendars depicting Hindu gods Rama and krishna were printed with their bodies coloured deep Blue.
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