sarva in A Sentence

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    Sarva means“all”; Hita means“beneficial”.

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    Sarva” means those of the whole world.

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    Sarva Seva Sangh.

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    Sarva Pitru Amavasya.

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    Sarva Dharma Sangaya.

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    Sarva Pitru Amavasya is an observance which is dedicated to the ancestors.

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    The term‘Sarva Pitru' denotes‘all forefathers or ancestors' and the word Amavasya means‘new moon day'.

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    The Vedas called neem as Sarva roga nivarini, which means“one that prevents all ailments”.

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    The rituals of Sarva Pitru Amavasya hold extreme significance as they are observed to attain prosperity, welfare, and blessings.

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    On Sarva Pitru Amavasya, the individuals worship and offer prayers to their ancestors by offering them flowers, diya, and dhoop.

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    She is the founder president of Sarva Yoga International and worked for promoting Traditional Indian Yoga in Italy and Europe for over four decades.

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    He joined Sarva Seva Sangh, a Varanasi-based organisation espousing Sarvodaya movement, as joint secretary and furthered experiments of gramdan reconstruction with the then secretary Radhakrishna.

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    In order to fulfill the religious aspirations of the soldiers, the units have‘Sarva Dharma' temples, where the soldiers of all religions can worship according to their beliefs.

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    Once you finish these steps, Sarva Haryana Gramin Bank mobile banking registration process is complete and you can immediately perform banking transactions such as fund transfer, account balance check, payments, recharge, bill payment,

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    Sarva Siksha Abhiyan an ambitious project worth Rs.532 crore is being evolved with the main objective of achieving universalisation of elementary education with the sole aim to spread the light of knowledge to every nook and corner of the State.

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    Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan(The Education for All Movement), is a programme aimed at the universalization of elementary education"in a time bound manner", as mandated by the 86th amendment to the Constitution of India making free and compulsory education to children of ages 6-14(estimated to be 205 million in number in 2001) a fundamental right.

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