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Chinese philosopher and logician (c. 470 – c. 391 BCE)
Mozi, personal name Mo Di, was a Chinese philosopher, logician, and the founder of the Mohist school of thought, making him one of the most important figures
Mozi
Ancient Chinese philosophy
studied under the ancient Chinese philosopher Mozi (c. 470 BC – c. 391 BC), embodied in an eponymous book: the Mozi. Among its major ethical tenets were altruism
Mohism
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Mòzǐ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mozi (ca. 470 – ca. 391 BC) was a Chinese philosopher during the early Warring States period. Mozi may also
Mozi_(disambiguation)
Ancient Chinese text expounding Mohism
The Mozi (Chinese: 墨子), also called the Mojing (Chinese: 墨經) or the Mohist canon, is an ancient Chinese text from the Warring States period (476–221 BC)
Mozi_(book)
Television channel
Mozi+ is a Hungarian TV channel dedicated exclusively to movies. It was launched on 3 January 2011 as PRO4. Contrary to most indigenous channels, PRO4
Mozi+
Chinese quantum research satellite
launched on 15 August 2016. The project consists of the satellite Micius, or Mozi (Chinese: 墨子), after the ancient Chinese philosopher, operated by the Chinese
Quantum Experiments at Space Scale
Quantum_Experiments_at_Space_Scale
Ethical theory based on maximizing well-being
only good, the state consequentialism of the ancient Chinese philosopher Mozi who developed a theory to maximize benefit and minimize harm, and in the
Utilitarianism
Chinese view of heaven
to me?" For Mozi, Heaven was regarded as the divine ruler, in the same way that the Son of Heaven functioned as the earthly ruler. Mozi accepted the
Tian
Hypothetical conditions of human life before society
social structures and power structures. The early Warring States philosopher Mozi was one of the first thinkers in recorded history to develop the idea of
State_of_nature
Founder of Islam (c. 570–632)
School Personalism Philosophers Ancient Aristotle Confucius Laozi Mencius Mozi Plato Polybius Socrates Xunzi Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine
Muhammad
System of transcription of the Japanese language into Russian Cyrillic script
Polivanov system is a system of transliterating the Japanese language into Russian Cyrillic script, either to represent Japanese proper names or terms
Polivanov_system
5th-century BC Chinese engineer and inventor
on 2014-12-10. Youyang Zazu, Vol. XXIV. Mozi, Ch. 49 & 50. Mozi, Ch. 50, Para. 1. Mozi, Ch. 49, Para. 20. Mozi, Ch. 49, Para. 21. Guo, Li; Eyman, Douglas;
Lu_Ban
Period of Chinese history, c. 475 – 221 BC
Thought. The most notable schools of thought include Mohism (expounded by Mozi), Confucianism (represented by Mencius and Xunzi), Legalism (represented
Warring_States_period
2017 Chinese TV series or program
those victories were planned by the Marquis of Mozi, who became the ruler of the Donghai. The Marquis of Mozi coordinated with Xiao Yuanqi so that Xiao Yuanqi
Nirvana_in_Fire_2
Chinese philosophy during the Eastern Zhou
and avoiding excessive interference. Mohism was developed by followers of Mozi (c. 470 – c. 391 BC). Though the school did not survive through the Qin dynasty
Hundred_Schools_of_Thought
that “the gun must never be allowed to command the Party"). Mozi Chinese: 墨子; pinyin: Mòzǐ; Wade–Giles: Mo Tzu, Lat. as Micius, c. 470 BCE–c. 390 BCE)
List_of_Chinese_quotations
5th-century BC Athenian historian and general
School Personalism Philosophers Ancient Aristotle Confucius Laozi Mencius Mozi Plato Polybius Socrates Xunzi Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine
Thucydides
Indian independence activist (1869–1948)
School Personalism Philosophers Ancient Aristotle Confucius Laozi Mencius Mozi Plato Polybius Socrates Xunzi Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine
Mahatma_Gandhi
Semi-legendary Chinese philosopher, founder of Taoism
Schools of Thought Legalism Guan Zhong Han Feizi Shang Yang Li Si Mohism Mozi Military and Strategy Sun Tzu Wu Qi Modern Hong Xiuquan Hong Rengan Yan Fu
Laozi
Philologist
to scholarship. His most important works are Mozi Jiangu (墨子間詁), a corrected, definitive edition of Mozi, and Zhouli Zhengyi (周禮正義), an important commentary
Sun_Yirang
Zhou dynasty vassal state (c.1042 – 249 BC)
regent to King Cheng of Zhou. Lu was the home state of Confucius as well as Mozi, and, as such, has an outsized cultural influence among the states of the
Lu_(state)
Chinese mythological figure
folk religion. According to the Huainanzi and the philosophical texts of Mozi and his followers, Zhurong is a god of fire and of the south.[citation needed]
Zhurong
in HD. TV2: One of main commercial channel in Hungary. FEM3, Izaura TV, Mozi+, Super TV2,: premium series', films' and sport channels Channels in bold
Television_in_Hungary
Divine location in various religions
暴;賊金木鳥獸,從事乎五穀麻絲,以為民衣食之財。自古及今,未嘗不有此也。」 — Mozi, Will of Heaven, Chapter 27, Paragraph 6, ca. 5th Century BC Mozi criticized the Confucians of his own time
Heaven
Study of general and fundamental questions
Chinese Philosophy Grayling 2019, Chinese Philosophy Littlejohn 2023, 1c. Mozi (c. 470–391 B.C.E.) and Mohism Defoort & Standaert 2013, p. 35 Grayling 2019
Philosophy
Sum of all resources available to a nation in the pursuit of national objectives
Chanakya, widely discussed the power of state. Many other classics, such as Mozi, Appian, Pliny the Elder, also concerned the subject. Herodotes described
National_power
South African band
in 2006, he started his own record label and production company, Mozi Records/Mozi Films with his songwriting partner, Johan Vorster. He found and co-produced
Eden_(South_African_band)
Chinese Confucian philosopher (c. 310 – after 238 BCE)
of the Xunzi's sentiments on music are directed towards Mozi, who largely disparaged music. Mozi held that music provides no basic needs and is a waste
Xunzi_(philosopher)
County-level city in Shandong, People's Republic of China
period. Tengzhou was likely the birthplace of the philosopher Mozi, and the city hosts the Mozi Memorial Hall (simplified Chinese: 墨子纪念馆; traditional Chinese:
Tengzhou
German and American historian and philosopher (1906–1975)
School Personalism Philosophers Ancient Aristotle Confucius Laozi Mencius Mozi Plato Polybius Socrates Xunzi Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine
Hannah_Arendt
Cosmological dualism in Chinese philosophy
Guan Zhong Han Fei Hui Shi Kong Chuan Laozi Li Kui Li Si Lie Yukou Mencius Mozi Shang Yang Shen Buhai Shen Dao Su Qin Sun Tzu Wu Qi Ximen Bao Xu Xing Xunzi
Yin_and_yang
Ethical theory based on consequences
alone (Chinese: 仁之事者, 必务求于天下之利, 除天下之害, 将以为法乎天下. 利人乎, 即为; 不利人乎, 即止). — Mozi, Mozi (5th century BC) (Chapter 8: Against Music Part I) State consequentialism
Consequentialism
Distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior
School Personalism Philosophers Ancient Aristotle Confucius Laozi Mencius Mozi Plato Polybius Socrates Xunzi Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine
Morality
Concept in classical Chinese philosophy
'standard' for the performance of behavior in most ancient texts, namely the Mozi, with a prominent example including the performance of carpentry. Although
Fa_(philosophy)
Zhou became king of the Zhou dynasty. 473 BC Wu was annexed by Yue. 470 BC Mozi was born. 469 BC Yuan died. 518 BC Yuan's son King Zhending of Zhou became
Timeline_of_Chinese_history
Philosophy in the ancient world
rules and practices. Mohism, which advocated the idea of universal love: Mozi believed that "everyone is equal before heaven" and that people should seek
Ancient_philosophy
Leader of China from 1949 to 1976
Guan Zhong Han Fei Hui Shi Kong Chuan Laozi Li Kui Li Si Lie Yukou Mencius Mozi Shang Yang Shen Buhai Shen Dao Su Qin Sun Tzu Wu Qi Ximen Bao Xu Xing Xunzi
Mao_Zedong
Thought experiment critiquing utilitarianism
Part of a series on Utilitarianism Predecessors Mozi Shantideva Francis Hutcheson David Hume Claude Adrien Helvétius Cesare Beccaria William Paley William
Utility_monster
Set of agreed, stipulated, or generally accepted standards
School Personalism Philosophers Ancient Aristotle Confucius Laozi Mencius Mozi Plato Polybius Socrates Xunzi Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine
Convention_(norm)
Prime Minister of India from 1947 to 1964
School Personalism Philosophers Ancient Aristotle Confucius Laozi Mencius Mozi Plato Polybius Socrates Xunzi Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine
Jawaharlal_Nehru
German philosopher (1844–1900)
School Personalism Philosophers Ancient Aristotle Confucius Laozi Mencius Mozi Plato Polybius Socrates Xunzi Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine
Friedrich_Nietzsche
Strong, positive emotional/mental states
empathy, laying the foundation for harmonious relationships within society. Mozi, a Chinese philosopher, articulated a philosophy centered on the principle
Love
Topics referred to by the same term
Mo Jing or Mozi is the Mohist canon. Mo Jing may also refer to: That Demon Within, a 2014 Hong Kong film by Dante Lam The Mirror (2015 film), Chinese-South
Mo_Jing_(disambiguation)
Entrepreneur
musician and Emmy-winning film producer. She is the co-founder and CEO of Mozi, alongside Ev Williams. She was also a co-founder of Los Angeles-based media
Molly_DeWolf_Swenson
French philosopher (1926–1984)
School Personalism Philosophers Ancient Aristotle Confucius Laozi Mencius Mozi Plato Polybius Socrates Xunzi Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine
Michel_Foucault
German philosopher and socialist (1818–1883)
School Personalism Philosophers Ancient Aristotle Confucius Laozi Mencius Mozi Plato Polybius Socrates Xunzi Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine
Karl_Marx
American Founding Father and polymath (1706–1790)
School Personalism Philosophers Ancient Aristotle Confucius Laozi Mencius Mozi Plato Polybius Socrates Xunzi Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine
Benjamin_Franklin
American psychologist and social philosopher (1904–1990)
School Personalism Philosophers Ancient Aristotle Confucius Laozi Mencius Mozi Plato Polybius Socrates Xunzi Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine
B._F._Skinner
Informal understanding of acceptable conduct
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Social_norm
century BC) Lu Jia (d. 170 BC) Han Fei (280–233 BC) Mengzi (372–289 BC) Mozi (c. 470–391 BC) Qu Yuan (343–278 BC) Shang Yang (390–338 BC) Shen Dao (c
List_of_Chinese_writers
Neo-Confucianist philosophical school
Guan Zhong Han Fei Hui Shi Kong Chuan Laozi Li Kui Li Si Lie Yukou Mencius Mozi Shang Yang Shen Buhai Shen Dao Su Qin Sun Tzu Wu Qi Ximen Bao Xu Xing Xunzi
Yangmingism
Chinese folktale
officials "made a covenant" with the marquis. The c. 4th–3rd centuries BCE Mozi ([Sayings of] Master Mo) mentions Marquis of Sui's pearl and Mr. He's jade-disk
Marquis_of_Sui's_pearl
Slovenian philosopher (born 1949)
School Personalism Philosophers Ancient Aristotle Confucius Laozi Mencius Mozi Plato Polybius Socrates Xunzi Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine
Slavoj_Žižek
Framework used to study social phenomena
his contemporary society of the Warring States. Later on, also in China, Mozi (circa 470 – circa 390 BCE) recommended a more pragmatic sociology, but ethical
Social_theory
Chinese classic and compilation of myth
Literature in the Western Han Dynasty" inferred that, according to records in Mozi, the book Biographic of the Great Yu was a combined version of Records of
Classic_of_Mountains_and_Seas
Chinese philosopher (c. 551 – c. 479 BCE)
Guan Zhong Han Fei Hui Shi Kong Chuan Laozi Li Kui Li Si Lie Yukou Mencius Mozi Shang Yang Shen Buhai Shen Dao Su Qin Sun Tzu Wu Qi Ximen Bao Xu Xing Xunzi
Confucius
Eclectic school of thought
people important as a basis for monarchism. It states that Confucius and Mozi have broad understanding, but are not always as useful as people who live
Mixed School (Chinese philosophy)
Mixed_School_(Chinese_philosophy)
Natural dispositions and characteristics that humans possess
School Personalism Philosophers Ancient Aristotle Confucius Laozi Mencius Mozi Plato Polybius Socrates Xunzi Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine
Human_nature
Philosophical study of knowledge
social involvement. Many saw wisdom as the goal of attaining knowledge. Mozi (470–391 BCE) proposed a pragmatic approach to knowledge using historical
Epistemology
Optical device that projects an image or moving images onto a surface
this principle is a description by Han Chinese philosopher Mozi (ca. 470 to ca. 391 BC). Mozi correctly asserted that the camera obscura image is inverted
Projector
Qin dynasty purge of heterodoxy (213–212 BCE)
listen too much to the numerous views of figures like Laozi, Confucius, Mozi, Yang Zhu or Sun Bin, it withholds individual judgement of them, and the
Burning of books and burying of scholars
Burning_of_books_and_burying_of_scholars
Art and practice of creating images by recording light
light passing through the pinhole have already been described by the Chinese Mozi (Lat. Micius) (5th century B), the Greek Aristotle (4th century BC), and
Photography
Type of philosophy
of Thought" (诸子百家). Thinkers such as Confucius, Mencius, Laozi, Zhuangzi, Mozi, Han Fei, and Xunzi laid the foundations for enduring traditions like Confucianism
Chinese_philosophy
Italian writer and philosopher (1265–1321)
School Personalism Philosophers Ancient Aristotle Confucius Laozi Mencius Mozi Plato Polybius Socrates Xunzi Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine
Dante_Alighieri
1967 book by Guy Debord
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The_Society_of_the_Spectacle
Metaphysical theory in Taoism
Guan Zhong Han Fei Hui Shi Kong Chuan Laozi Li Kui Li Si Lie Yukou Mencius Mozi Shang Yang Shen Buhai Shen Dao Su Qin Sun Tzu Wu Qi Ximen Bao Xu Xing Xunzi
True_form_(Taoism)
Economist, philosopher and historian (1886–1964)
School Personalism Philosophers Ancient Aristotle Confucius Laozi Mencius Mozi Plato Polybius Socrates Xunzi Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine
Karl_Polanyi
Palestinian-American academic (1935–2003)
School Personalism Philosophers Ancient Aristotle Confucius Laozi Mencius Mozi Plato Polybius Socrates Xunzi Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine
Edward_Said
Historical use of feng shui by the Chinese imperial court and state apparatus
Guan Zhong Han Fei Hui Shi Kong Chuan Laozi Li Kui Li Si Lie Yukou Mencius Mozi Shang Yang Shen Buhai Shen Dao Su Qin Sun Tzu Wu Qi Ximen Bao Xu Xing Xunzi
Feng Shui in the Chinese Imperial Court
Feng_Shui_in_the_Chinese_Imperial_Court
Pre-gunpowder fortress-warfare machines
high siege crossbow from the Mozi (Mo Jing), a Mohist text written at about the 4th – 3rd century BC by followers of Mozi who founded the Mohist school
Siege_engine
Human-powered trebuchet
century BC; descriptions can be found in the Mozi (compiled in the 4th century BC). According to the Mozi, the mangonel was 5 m (17 ft) high with 1 m (4 ft)
Mangonel
Italian humanist historian (c. 1370–1444)
School Personalism Philosophers Ancient Aristotle Confucius Laozi Mencius Mozi Plato Polybius Socrates Xunzi Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine
Leonardo_Bruni
Confucian political concept
modernly, professor Zhenbin Sun considers Mozi's rectification itself consonant with Confucian usages, Mozi moreover considering it an important factor
Rectification_of_names
French politician and scholar (1876–1947)
Anatole de Monzie (French pronunciation: [anatɔl də mɔ̃zi]; 22 November 1876, Bazas, Gironde – 11 January 1947, Paris) was a French administrator, encyclopaedist
Anatole_de_Monzie
English poet and civil servant (1608–1674)
School Personalism Philosophers Ancient Aristotle Confucius Laozi Mencius Mozi Plato Polybius Socrates Xunzi Medieval Al-Ghazali Al-Farabi Aquinas Augustine
John_Milton
Chinese term for various foreigners living outside the borders of Ancient China
referred to "all non-Zhou barbarians in the four directions". The Zuozhuan and Mozi contain the earliest extant occurrences of Siyi. The (early 4th century BCE)
Four_Barbarians
Chinese astrological system using star positions in a twelve-palace chart
Guan Zhong Han Fei Hui Shi Kong Chuan Laozi Li Kui Li Si Lie Yukou Mencius Mozi Shang Yang Shen Buhai Shen Dao Su Qin Sun Tzu Wu Qi Ximen Bao Xu Xing Xunzi
Zi_Wei_Dou_Shu
Vital force in traditional Chinese philosophy
himself against acquisitiveness. — Confucius, Analects, 16:7 The philosopher Mozi used the word qi to refer to noxious vapors that would eventually arise from
Qi
French journalist and political theorist (born 1943)
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Alain_de_Benoist
– Snowbird [12] – Coolthrust Japan [13] – Snowbird [14] [15] – Gossamer Condor [16] – Mozi video [17] – Mozi drawings, photos etc. [18] – Mozi article
List of human-powered aircraft
List_of_human-powered_aircraft
1949 book by Simone de Beauvoir
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The_Second_Sex
One of the major philosophical schools of Neo-Confucianism
Guan Zhong Han Fei Hui Shi Kong Chuan Laozi Li Kui Li Si Lie Yukou Mencius Mozi Shang Yang Shen Buhai Shen Dao Su Qin Sun Tzu Wu Qi Ximen Bao Xu Xing Xunzi
Cheng–Zhu_school
French philosopher and writer (1913–1960)
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Albert_Camus
Italian Dominican friar and philosopher (1225–1274)
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Thomas_Aquinas
1589 book by Giovanni Botero
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The_Reason_of_State
International not-for-profit professional society for optics and photonics technology
dd3n_d1fr@ct10n_p@tt3rn} (since 2020) Maria J. Yzuel Educator Award (since 2003) Mozi Award (since 2018) Rudolf and Hilda Kingslake Award in Optical Design (since
SPIE
Academy in Linzi, Qi, China, in the third century BCE
Guan Zhong Han Fei Hui Shi Kong Chuan Laozi Li Kui Li Si Lie Yukou Mencius Mozi Shang Yang Shen Buhai Shen Dao Su Qin Sun Tzu Wu Qi Ximen Bao Xu Xing Xunzi
Jixia_Academy
Award
the president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The prize is named after Mozi, an ancient Chinese philosopher (~400 B.C) who founded the school of Mohism
Micius_Quantum_Prize
American entrepreneur (born 1972)
announced his new company, Mozi, which is a private social network he co-founded with entrepreneur Molly DeWolf Swenson. Mozi has raised $6M from investors
Evan Williams (Internet entrepreneur)
Evan_Williams_(Internet_entrepreneur)
Confucian teaching
Guan Zhong Han Fei Hui Shi Kong Chuan Laozi Li Kui Li Si Lie Yukou Mencius Mozi Shang Yang Shen Buhai Shen Dao Su Qin Sun Tzu Wu Qi Ximen Bao Xu Xing Xunzi
Three Fundamental Bonds and Five Constant Virtues
Three_Fundamental_Bonds_and_Five_Constant_Virtues
Prefecture-level city in Henan, People's Republic of China
China, was born here around the 4th century BC. Another great philosopher, Mozi, living in the same period as Zhuangzi, was also a Shangqiu native. The ancient
Shangqiu
Idea that all human beings are members of a single community
our fellow city dwellers, and so forth". The ancient Chinese philosopher Mozi in preserved scripts said that "universal love and mutual benefit" could
Cosmopolitanism
Concept of rite in Chinese philosophy
Guan Zhong Han Fei Hui Shi Kong Chuan Laozi Li Kui Li Si Lie Yukou Mencius Mozi Shang Yang Shen Buhai Shen Dao Su Qin Sun Tzu Wu Qi Ximen Bao Xu Xing Xunzi
Li_(Confucianism)
Study of war and its impact on societies, cultures, and economies
(as well as international diplomacy). The Warring States-era philosopher Mozi (Micius) and his Mohist followers invented various siege weapons and siegecraft
Military_history
Study of the past
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History
Algorithm in utilitarian ethics
Part of a series on Utilitarianism Predecessors Mozi Shantideva Francis Hutcheson David Hume Claude Adrien Helvétius Cesare Beccaria William Paley William
Felicific_calculus
Founding Father, U.S. president from 1801 to 1809
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Thomas_Jefferson
2008 Chinese science fiction novel
the Sun to destroy the Solar System. His plan is exposed by Wallbreaker "Mozi". Bill Hines (比尔·希恩斯) - English neuroscientist, physicist and former President
The_Dark_Forest
Taoists Zou Yan, combined the theories of Yin-Yang and The Five Elements. Mozi (Mo Tzŭ), utilitarian and founder of the Mohist school. Lu Ban Guan Zhong
List_of_Chinese_philosophers
Mountain range in Zimbabwe and Mozambique
Mt. Mozi is a prominent peak at the Northern limit of the range
Eastern_Highlands
MOZI
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Girl/Female
Hindu
Grand
Surname or Lastname
English, French, Dutch, Slovenian, Croatian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English, French, Dutch, Slovenian, Croatian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements heri, hari ‘army’ + man ‘man’.Respelling of the German cognate Hermann.
Boy/Male
Indian
The prophet Yusuf as brothers name
Boy/Male
Tamil
Danavendra Vinashaka | தாநவேநà¯à®¤à¯à®°à®µà®¿à®¨à®¾à®·à®•ா
Destroyer of king of demons
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Earth
Girl/Female
English Latin American Spanish Hebrew
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil
Brilliant Person; Famous Person
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish, French, German, Irish, Swedish
Brave Adviser; Strong; Wild; Steadfast; Brave; Strong Willed; Wise; Constant; Diminutive of Conrad
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Indian, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil
Goddess Durga; Parvati; Devi
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil
The Abode of the Universe; Living in a Castle
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