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  2. Mukesh - Wikipedia

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    Mukesh is an epithet for the Hindu god Shiva, and literally means "conqueror of the Muka demon". It is commonly used as a male given name in India. People with the name Mukesh include: Mukesh (singer) (1923–1976), Indian playback singer from 1940s-1970s Hindi cinema; Mukesh (actor) (born 1956), Indian film actor and producer

  3. Rahul - Wikipedia

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    Rahul is a popular male name in India and has a variety of meanings. The earliest meaning found in the Upanishads is "conqueror of all miseries." [1] [citation needed] Later use of the word is attributed to the Buddha, who named his son Rahula as he felt that family ties could be an obstacle in the path to renunciation and nirvana.

  4. Abhijit (name) - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of Abhijit is "victorious", "conqueror", or "who wins" in the Sanskrit language. Abhijit is the Sanskrit name for Vega, the brightest star in the northern constellation of Lyra. Notable people with the name include: Abhijit Banerjee, Indian-American economist, Nobel Laureate in Economics 2019

  5. Tathāgata - Wikipedia

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    In Vajrayana Buddhism, the Five Tathāgatas (pañcatathāgata) or Five Wisdom Tathāgatas (Chinese: 五智如来; pinyin: Wǔzhì Rúlái), the Five Great Buddhas, and the Five Jinas (Sanskrit for "conqueror" or "victor"), are emanations and representations of the five qualities of the Adi-Buddha or "first Buddha" Vairocana or Vajradhara, which ...

  6. Indrajit - Wikipedia

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    ' conqueror of Indra ') [1], according to Hindu texts, was the eldest son of Ravana and the crown prince of Lanka, who conquered Indraloka . He is regarded as one of the greatest warriors in Hindu texts. He is a major character mentioned in the Indian epic Ramayana. Meghanada is the central character in Bengali epic poem Meghnad Badh Kavya.

  7. Vishwajeet - Wikipedia

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    Thereby, Vishwajeet can be loosely translated as 'conqueror of the universe'. [1] It is also the name of an ancient yajna (sacrifice) mentioned in the Vedas , performed by brahmins (the highest of the four Hindu castes) upon the victory of a monarch in war.

  8. Fateh - Wikipedia

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    Fateh (فاتح, Fātiḥ) is an Arabic-language name that translates to "conqueror". ... Fateh, a 1991 Hindi-language Indian film; Fateh, a 2014 Punjabi ...

  9. Arihant (Jainism) - Wikipedia

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    'conqueror') is a jiva who has conquered inner passions such as attachment, anger, pride and greed. Having destroyed four inimical karmas , they realize pure self. [ 1 ] Arihants are also called kevalins ( omniscient beings) as they possess kevala jnana (pure infinite knowledge).