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Shri (/ʃr/;[1] Sanskrit: श्री, romanizedŚrī, pronounced [ɕriː]) is a Sanskrit term denoting resplendence, wealth and prosperity, primarily used as an honorific.[1]

Shri
Brahmi script character Śrī ("Lord")
Shri in Devanagari script used for Sanskrit

The word is widely used in South and Southeast Asian languages such as Marathi, Malay (including Indonesian and Malaysian), Javanese, Balinese, Sinhala, Thai, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Nepali, Malayalam, Kannada, Sanskrit, Pali, Khmer, and also among Philippine languages. It is usually transliterated as Sri, Sree, Shri, Shiri, Shree, Si, or Seri based on the local convention for transliteration.

The term is used in Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia as a polite form of address equivalent to the English "Mr." in written and spoken language.

"Shri" is also used as a title of veneration for deities or as honorific title for individuals.

Shri is also another name for Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth, while a yantra or a mystical diagram popularly used to worship her is called Shri Yantra.

Etymology

 
          
Mahārāja Shrī Gupta
"Great King, Lord Gupta"
in the Gupta script, on the Allahabad pillar inscription of Samudragupta (4th century CE).[2]

Monier-Williams Dictionary gives the meaning of the root verb śrī as "to cook, boil, to burn, diffuse light", but as a feminine abstract noun, it has received a general meaning of "grace, splendour, beauty; wealth, affluence, prosperity".[3][4]

The word śrī may also be used as an adjective in Sanskrit, which is the origin of the modern use of shri as a title. From the noun, is derived the Sanskrit adjective "śrīmat" (śrimān in the masculine nominative singular, śrīmatī in the feminine), by adding the suffix indicating possession, literally "radiance-having" (person, god, etc.). This is used in modern vernacular as form of address Shrimati (abbreviated Smt) for married women, while Sushri, (with "su", "good", added to the beginning), can be used for women in general (regardless of marital status).

Spelling and pronunciation

In Devanagari script for Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi and other languages, the word ⟨श्री⟩ is combination of three sounds: श् (ś), र् (r) and (ī, long i). There are two conventions in India to transliterate the consonant श् (ISO: ś) to English: some use s (which in narrower transcription represents only स्) as in Sri Lanka and Srinagar, while others use sh as in Shimla and Shimoga.[5] Similarly, री (; र् + ई) is also transliterated to English in two different ways as ri and ree, although the latter is non-standard in Hindi.[5][6] Hence this word श्री may be rendered in English as Shri (the standard spelling), Shree, Sri or Sree; Some other transliterations used are Shri, Shiri, Shrii. Whatever the translitertion may be, its pronunciation remains the same.

Sanskrit is written in many other Indian scripts as well, each of which has its own equivalents of these Devanāgari letters; the Sanskrit pronunciation remains the same regardless of script.

Usage

 
Shri is an epithet of Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune, power, beauty and prosperity.

Shri is a polite form of address equivalent to the English "Mr." or "Ms.".[7]

Shri is also frequently used as an epithet of some Hindu gods, in which case it is often translated into English as Holy. Also, in language and general usage, Shri, if used by itself and not followed by any name, refers to the supreme consciousness, i.e. god.[citation needed]

Sridevi, also rendered Shri, is an epithet and name of Lakshmi, consort of Vishnu, the goddess of prosperity and wealth in Hinduism.[8] The Vedas speak of Shri as a goddess, who personified ten qualities coveted by other divine beings: food, royalty, holiness, kingdom, fortune, sovereignty, nobility, power, righteousness, and beauty. The Vedic Shri is believed to have identified with later conceptions of Lakshmi, as the embodiment of royalty and dignity.[9]

Shri is one of the names of Ganesha, the Hindu god of prosperity.

Shri is also used as a title of the Hindu deities Rāma, Krishna, Saraswati and sometimes Durgā.

Repetition

Shri may be repeated depending on the status of the person.

Other current usage

There is a common practice of writing Shri as the first word centralised in line at the beginning of a document.

During the Vidyāraṃbhaṃ ceremony, the mantra "Om hari shri ganapataye namah" is written in sand or in a tray of rice grains by a child, under the supervision of a Guru or Priest.

Another usage is as an emphatic compound (which can be used several times: shri shri, or shri shri shri, etc.) in princely styles, notably in Darbar Shri, Desai Shri, and Thakur Shri or Shrii Shrii Anandamurti, the founder of the social and spiritual movement Ananda Marga (the Path of Bliss).

The honorific can also be applied to objects and concepts that are widely respected, such as the Sikh religious text, the Shri Guru Granth Sahib. Similarly, when the Ramlila tradition of reenacting the Ramayana is referred to as an institution, the term Shri Ramlila is frequently used.

Indian music

The use of the term is common in the names of ragas (musical motifs), either as a prefix or postfix. Some examples are Shree, Bhagyashree, Dhanashree, Jayashree, Subhashree, Itishree, Jiteshree, and Shree ranjani.

Other languages

South and Southeast Asia

Language/Script Form Notes
Bengali-Assamese script শ্রী
Balinese ᬰ᭄ᬭᬶ Comparable to the Javanese usage: a particle prefixed to royal names, the goddess of rice-culture.
Burmese သီရိ (thiri) See Tamil below.
Dhivehi ސިރީ (siree or sirī) Used in the full titles of sultans and kings
Gujarati શ્રી
Gurmukhi (Punjabi) ਸ਼੍ਰੀ
Javanese ꦱꦿꦶ (Sri) alternatively written as ꦯꦿꦶ or ꦯꦿꦷ Often used to address royal or venerated figures, such as the King of Yogyakarta, Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono and the title "Sri Bhaginda" (equivalent to "your majesty"), and for names of deities, such as the Javanese rice goddess Dewi Sri. In modern Javanese, it is a common part of proper names of Javanese people, e.g the name of Indonesian finance minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati and Indonesian marine corps officer Lt. Col Sri Utomo. "Sri" is also a widely used name in Java used for names of placements, organizations, institutions, etc
Kannada ಶ್ರೀ (Sri or Sree)
Khmer ស្រី (Srey) and សេរី (Serey)
Lao ສີ (Si) and ສຣີ (Sri or Sree)
Malay (including Malaysian and Indonesian varieties) Jawi: سري, Latin: Seri (Malaysian)
Sri (Indonesian)
Often used as a title of veneration for honorific titles in Malay kingdoms and sultanates. This includes the honorific title for the Sultan of Brunei: Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah and King of Malaysia: Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Seri Paduka Baginda. It is also used for the name of places in the Malay world such as Bandar Seri Begawan in Brunei and Siak Sri Indrapura city in Sumatra, Indonesia

Usage of "Sri" in Indonesia is used for honorary titles for a king or other great person, for example the King of Yogyakarta Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono and Sri Baginda which means "Your Majesty", and is also used for people's names, mainly Javanese people such as Indonesian finance minister Sri Mulyani, Indonesian marine officer Lt. Col Sri Utomo, Indian-Indonesian businessman Sri Prakash Lohia, etc. It also refers to the Javanese rice goddess "Dewi Sri". "Sri" is also used as names of companies, placements, institutions, etc (e.g — Sriwijaya Air, Sriwijaya University, etc).
The oldest recorded word of "Sri" founded in Indonesia was written in the Mulawarman inscription founded in Kutai, East Kalimantan dating back to the 4th century AD which read: srimatah sri-narendrasya, kundungasya mahatmanah (meaning: "the maharaja Kudungga, who was very noble")

Malayalam ശ്രീ (Sri or Sree)
Odia ଶ୍ରୀ
Philippine languages / Baybayin ᜐ᜔ᜇᜒ (Sri or Si or Sree) Formerly used as an honorific title for rulers in old Indianized pre-Hispanic states and polities in the Philippines, such as Sri Lumay of the Rajahnate of Cebu or Sri Bata Shaja of the Rajahnate of Butuan or Sri Pada/Sipad of Lupah Sūg or Sikatuna of Kedatuan of Dapitan.
Sinhala ශ්‍රී (Sri or Sree) also ශ්රී (Sri or Sree) or සිරි (Siri) Meaning "resplendent", as in Sri Lanka, "Resplendent Island".
Tamil ஸ்ரீ (Sri or Sree) The Tamil equivalent Thiru is also used.
Telugu శ్రీ (Sri or Sree)
Thai ศิริ (Siri) and ศรี (Sri or Sree or Si) Used in many Thai place names, as seen below.
Vietnamese/Cham Chế Vietnamese transcription of honorific name prefix used among the Cham ethnic minority.

Place names

The honorific is incorporated into many place names. A partial list follows:

Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya (พระนครศรีอยุธยา), formal name of the city and province of Ayutthaya
Nakhon Si Thammarat (นครศรีธรรมราช) city and province
Sisaket (ศรีสะเกษ) city and province

See also

References

  1. ^ a b . Lexico. Oxford English Dictionary. Archived from the original on October 30, 2019. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
  2. ^ Full inscription, Fleet, John Faithfull (1888). Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Vol. 3. pp. 1-17.
  3. ^ Turner, Sir Ralph Lilley; Dorothy Rivers Turner (January 2006) [1962]. A comparative dictionary of the Indo-Aryan languages. London: Oxford University Press. p. 736. Archived from the original on 15 December 2012. Retrieved 22 April 2010. śhrīˊ 12708 śhrīˊ feminine ' light, beauty ' R̥gveda, ' welfare, riches ' Avestan (Iranian) Pali Prakrit sirī – feminine, Prakrit – feminine ' prosperity '; Marāṭhī – s honorific affix to names of relationship (e.g. āj̈ā – s, ājī – s) Jules Bloch La Formation de la Langue Marathe Paris 1920, page 412. – Sinhalese siri ' health, happiness ' (Wilhelm Geiger An Etymological Glossary of the Sinhalese Language Colombo 1941, page 180) a loanword from Pali <-> See addendum śrḗyas –, śrḗṣṭha – . See Addenda: śrīˊ – occurring for the first time in Addenda : śrīparṇī – .
  4. ^ Apte, Vaman Shivaram (1957–59). Revised and enlarged edition of Prin. V. S. Apte's The practical Sanskrit-English dictionary. Prasad Prakashan. p. 1575. 1 Wealth, riches, affluence, prosperity, plenty; ... -2 Royalty, majesty, royal wealth;... -3 Dignity, high position, state;... -4 Beauty, grace, splendour, lustre;... -5 Colour, aspect; ... -6 The goddess of wealth, Lak-ṣmī, the wife of Viṣṇu;... -7 Any virtue or excellence. -8 Decoration. -9 Intellect, understanding. -1 Super- human power. -11 The three objects of human existence taken collectively (धर्म, अर्थ and काम). -12 The Sarala tree. -13 The Bilva tree. -14 Cloves. -15 A lotus. -16 The twelfth digit of the moon. -17 N. of Sarasvatī, (the goddess of speech). -18 Speech. -19 Fame, glory. -2 The three Vedas (वेदत्रयी);... -m. N. of one of the six Rāgas or musical modes. -a. Splendid, radiant, adorning. (The word श्री is often used as an honorific prefix to the names of deities and eminent persons; श्रीकृष्णः, श्रीरामः, श्रिवाल्मीकिः, श्रीजयदेवः; also celebrated works, generally of a sacred character; श्रीभागवत, श्रीरामायण)&c.; it is also used as an auspicious sign at the commencement of letters, manuscripts &c
  5. ^ a b Malviya, Shrikant; Mishra, Rohit; Tiwary, Uma Shanker (2017). "Structural Analysis of Hindi Phonetics and a Method for Extraction of Phonetically Rich Sentences from a Very Large Hindi Text Corpus". p. 2. arXiv:1701.08655 [cs.CL].
  6. ^ United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (2007), Technical reference manual for the standardization of geographical names, United Nations Publications, 2007, ISBN 978-92-1-161500-5, ... ISO 15919 ... There is no evidence of the use of the system either in India or in international cartographic products ... The Hunterian system is the actually used national system of romanization in India ...
  7. ^ Howard Measures (1962). Styles of address: a manual of usage in writing and in speech. Macmillan. pp. 136, 140. Retrieved 19 January 2011.
  8. ^ www.wisdomlib.org (2012-06-29). "Shri, Śri, Śrī, Śṝ, Sṛ, Sṝ: 36 definitions". www.wisdomlib.org. Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  9. ^ Herman, Phyllis K.; Shimkhada, Deepak (2009-03-26). The Constant and Changing Faces of the Goddess: Goddess Traditions of Asia. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 56. ISBN 978-1-4438-0702-9.

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This article is about the word For other uses of Sri SRI and Shri see Sri disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Shri news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Shri ʃ r iː 1 Sanskrit श र romanized Sri pronounced ɕriː is a Sanskrit term denoting resplendence wealth and prosperity primarily used as an honorific 1 ShriBrahmi script character Sri Lord Shri in Devanagari script used for Sanskrit The word is widely used in South and Southeast Asian languages such as Marathi Malay including Indonesian and Malaysian Javanese Balinese Sinhala Thai Tamil Telugu Hindi Nepali Malayalam Kannada Sanskrit Pali Khmer and also among Philippine languages It is usually transliterated as Sri Sree Shri Shiri Shree Si or Seri based on the local convention for transliteration The term is used in Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia as a polite form of address equivalent to the English Mr in written and spoken language Shri is also used as a title of veneration for deities or as honorific title for individuals Shri is also another name for Lakshmi the Hindu goddess of wealth while a yantra or a mystical diagram popularly used to worship her is called Shri Yantra Contents 1 Etymology 1 1 Spelling and pronunciation 2 Usage 2 1 Repetition 3 Other current usage 3 1 Indian music 4 Other languages 4 1 South and Southeast Asia 4 2 Place names 5 See also 6 ReferencesEtymology Edit Maharaja Shri Gupta Great King Lord Gupta in the Gupta script on the Allahabad pillar inscription of Samudragupta 4th century CE 2 Monier Williams Dictionary gives the meaning of the root verb sri as to cook boil to burn diffuse light but as a feminine abstract noun it has received a general meaning of grace splendour beauty wealth affluence prosperity 3 4 The word sri may also be used as an adjective in Sanskrit which is the origin of the modern use of shri as a title From the noun is derived the Sanskrit adjective srimat sriman in the masculine nominative singular srimati in the feminine by adding the suffix indicating possession literally radiance having person god etc This is used in modern vernacular as form of address Shrimati abbreviated Smt for married women while Sushri with su good added to the beginning can be used for women in general regardless of marital status Spelling and pronunciation Edit In Devanagari script for Sanskrit Hindi Marathi and other languages the word श र is combination of three sounds श s र r and ई i long i There are two conventions in India to transliterate the consonant श ISO s to English some use s which in narrower transcription represents only स as in Sri Lanka and Srinagar while others use sh as in Shimla and Shimoga 5 Similarly र ri र ई is also transliterated to English in two different ways as ri and ree although the latter is non standard in Hindi 5 6 Hence this word श र may be rendered in English as Shri the standard spelling Shree Sri or Sree Some other transliterations used are Shri Shiri Shrii Whatever the translitertion may be its pronunciation remains the same Sanskrit is written in many other Indian scripts as well each of which has its own equivalents of these Devanagari letters the Sanskrit pronunciation remains the same regardless of script Usage Edit Shri is an epithet of Lakshmi the Hindu goddess of wealth fortune power beauty and prosperity Shri is a polite form of address equivalent to the English Mr or Ms 7 Shri is also frequently used as an epithet of some Hindu gods in which case it is often translated into English as Holy Also in language and general usage Shri if used by itself and not followed by any name refers to the supreme consciousness i e god citation needed Sridevi also rendered Shri is an epithet and name of Lakshmi consort of Vishnu the goddess of prosperity and wealth in Hinduism 8 The Vedas speak of Shri as a goddess who personified ten qualities coveted by other divine beings food royalty holiness kingdom fortune sovereignty nobility power righteousness and beauty The Vedic Shri is believed to have identified with later conceptions of Lakshmi as the embodiment of royalty and dignity 9 Shri is one of the names of Ganesha the Hindu god of prosperity Shri is also used as a title of the Hindu deities Rama Krishna Saraswati and sometimes Durga Repetition Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Shri may be repeated depending on the status of the person Shri for anybody Shri 2 honorific guru e g Ravi Shankar Abhi Joshi Shri 3 title used by former hereditary Prime Ministers of Nepal example Mohan Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana Shri 4 title used by Divine factor e g Afactor Abinash Shri 5 title used by former Maharajadhiraja e g Shri panch ko sarkar His Majesty s Government where ko indicates genitive case possessive of His Majesty Shri 108 used by spiritual leaders Shri 1008 used by spiritual leaders e g Shri 1008 Satyatma Tirtha Other current usage EditThere is a common practice of writing Shri as the first word centralised in line at the beginning of a document During the Vidyaraṃbhaṃ ceremony the mantra Om hari shri ganapataye namah is written in sand or in a tray of rice grains by a child under the supervision of a Guru or Priest Another usage is as an emphatic compound which can be used several times shri shri or shri shri shri etc in princely styles notably in Darbar Shri Desai Shri and Thakur Shri or Shrii Shrii Anandamurti the founder of the social and spiritual movement Ananda Marga the Path of Bliss The honorific can also be applied to objects and concepts that are widely respected such as the Sikh religious text the Shri Guru Granth Sahib Similarly when the Ramlila tradition of reenacting the Ramayana is referred to as an institution the term Shri Ramlila is frequently used Indian music Edit The use of the term is common in the names of ragas musical motifs either as a prefix or postfix Some examples are Shree Bhagyashree Dhanashree Jayashree Subhashree Itishree Jiteshree and Shree ranjani Other languages EditSouth and Southeast Asia Edit Language Script Form NotesBengali Assamese script শ র Balinese ᬰ ᬭ Comparable to the Javanese usage a particle prefixed to royal names the goddess of rice culture Burmese သ ရ thiri See Tamil below Dhivehi ސ ރ siree or siri Used in the full titles of sultans and kingsGujarati શ ર Gurmukhi Punjabi ਸ ਰ Javanese ꦱ Sri alternatively written as ꦯ or ꦯ Often used to address royal or venerated figures such as the King of Yogyakarta Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono and the title Sri Bhaginda equivalent to your majesty and for names of deities such as the Javanese rice goddess Dewi Sri In modern Javanese it is a common part of proper names of Javanese people e g the name of Indonesian finance minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati and Indonesian marine corps officer Lt Col Sri Utomo Sri is also a widely used name in Java used for names of placements organizations institutions etcKannada ಶ ರ Sri or Sree Khmer ស រ Srey and ស រ Serey Lao ສ Si and ສຣ Sri or Sree Malay including Malaysian and Indonesian varieties Jawi سري Latin Seri Malaysian Sri Indonesian Often used as a title of veneration for honorific titles in Malay kingdoms and sultanates This includes the honorific title for the Sultan of Brunei Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah and King of Malaysia Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Seri Paduka Baginda It is also used for the name of places in the Malay world such as Bandar Seri Begawan in Brunei and Siak Sri Indrapura city in Sumatra Indonesia Usage of Sri in Indonesia is used for honorary titles for a king or other great person for example the King of Yogyakarta Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono and Sri Baginda which means Your Majesty and is also used for people s names mainly Javanese people such as Indonesian finance minister Sri Mulyani Indonesian marine officer Lt Col Sri Utomo Indian Indonesian businessman Sri Prakash Lohia etc It also refers to the Javanese rice goddess Dewi Sri Sri is also used as names of companies placements institutions etc e g Sriwijaya Air Sriwijaya University etc The oldest recorded word of Sri founded in Indonesia was written in the Mulawarman inscription founded in Kutai East Kalimantan dating back to the 4th century AD which read srimatah sri narendrasya kundungasya mahatmanah meaning the maharaja Kudungga who was very noble Malayalam ശ ര Sri or Sree Odia ଶ ର Philippine languages Baybayin ᜐ ᜇ Sri or Si or Sree Formerly used as an honorific title for rulers in old Indianized pre Hispanic states and polities in the Philippines such as Sri Lumay of the Rajahnate of Cebu or Sri Bata Shaja of the Rajahnate of Butuan or Sri Pada Sipad of Lupah Sug or Sikatuna of Kedatuan of Dapitan Sinhala ශ ර Sri or Sree also ශ ර Sri or Sree or ස ර Siri Meaning resplendent as in Sri Lanka Resplendent Island Tamil ஸ ர Sri or Sree The Tamil equivalent Thiru is also used Telugu శ ర Sri or Sree Thai siri Siri and sri Sri or Sree or Si Used in many Thai place names as seen below Vietnamese Cham Chế Vietnamese transcription of honorific name prefix used among the Cham ethnic minority Place names Edit The honorific is incorporated into many place names A partial list follows Sriharikota India Srimangal Bangladesh Srisailam Andhra Pradesh a Siva temple also one of the holiest places of worship for Hindus Srikakulam a town in northern Andhra Pradesh Sri City an integrated township located on the Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu border Shri Kshetra name of the Puri Jagannath Dham Odisha One of the four Dhams in the Hindu religion Sree Mandira is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Jagannath Krishna and located in the coastal town of Puri in Odisha Sri Lanka an island country at the southern tip of India Sri Perumbudur a town in the state of Tamil Nadu Sri Rangam an island zone in the city of Tiruchirapalli in Tamil Nadu Srinagar nagar meaning city is the capital of the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte the administrative capital of Sri Lanka Sri Maha Bodhi a sacred fig tree in the Mahamewna Gardens Anuradhapura Sri Lanka Srivijaya a former kingdom centered on Sumatra Indonesia Sriwijaya University located in South Sumatra Indonesia Sri sri pronounced and usually transliterated Si in Thailand place names Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya phrankhrsrixyuthya formal name of the city and province of Ayutthaya Nakhon Si Thammarat nkhrsrithrrmrach city and province Sisaket srisaeks city and provinceWat Si Saket in Vientiane Laos Bandar Seri Begawan the capital of Brunei Seri Menanti the royal town of Negeri Sembilan Malaysia Banteay Srei a 10th century Hindu temple in Angkor Cambodia Srey Santhor a district located in Kampong Cham Cambodia See also EditIndian honorifics Shrimati Thai honorifics Thai royal ranks and titles Malay styles and titles Filipino styles and honorifics Indonesian honorifics Sinhala honorifics Greater IndiaReferences Edit a b Shri Lexico Oxford English Dictionary Archived from the original on October 30 2019 Retrieved 30 October 2019 Full inscription Fleet John Faithfull 1888 Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Vol 3 pp 1 17 Turner Sir Ralph Lilley Dorothy Rivers Turner January 2006 1962 A comparative dictionary of the Indo Aryan languages London Oxford University Press p 736 Archived from the original on 15 December 2012 Retrieved 22 April 2010 shriˊ 12708 shriˊ feminine light beauty R gveda welfare riches Avestan Iranian Pali Prakrit siri feminine Prakrit si feminine prosperity Maraṭhi s honorific affix to names of relationship e g aj a s aji s Jules Bloch La Formation de la Langue Marathe Paris 1920 page 412 Sinhalese siri health happiness Wilhelm Geiger An Etymological Glossary of the Sinhalese Language Colombo 1941 page 180 a loanword from Pali lt gt See addendum srḗyas srḗṣṭha See Addenda sriˊ occurring for the first time in Addenda sriparṇi Apte Vaman Shivaram 1957 59 Revised and enlarged edition of Prin V S Apte s The practical Sanskrit English dictionary Prasad Prakashan p 1575 1 Wealth riches affluence prosperity plenty 2 Royalty majesty royal wealth 3 Dignity high position state 4 Beauty grace splendour lustre 5 Colour aspect 6 The goddess of wealth Lak ṣmi the wife of Viṣṇu 7 Any virtue or excellence 8 Decoration 9 Intellect understanding 1 Super human power 11 The three objects of human existence taken collectively धर म अर थ and क म 12 The Sarala tree 13 The Bilva tree 14 Cloves 15 A lotus 16 The twelfth digit of the moon 17 N of Sarasvati the goddess of speech 18 Speech 19 Fame glory 2 The three Vedas व दत रय m N of one of the six Ragas or musical modes a Splendid radiant adorning The word श र is often used as an honorific prefix to the names of deities and eminent persons श र क ष ण श र र म श र व ल म क श र जयद व also celebrated works generally of a sacred character श र भ गवत श र र म यण amp c it is also used as an auspicious sign at the commencement of letters manuscripts amp c a b Malviya Shrikant Mishra Rohit Tiwary Uma Shanker 2017 Structural Analysis of Hindi Phonetics and a Method for Extraction of Phonetically Rich Sentences from a Very Large Hindi Text Corpus p 2 arXiv 1701 08655 cs CL United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs 2007 Technical reference manual for the standardization of geographical names United Nations Publications 2007 ISBN 978 92 1 161500 5 ISO 15919 There is no evidence of the use of the system either in India or in international cartographic products The Hunterian system is the actually used national system of romanization in India Howard Measures 1962 Styles of address a manual of usage in writing and in speech Macmillan pp 136 140 Retrieved 19 January 2011 www wisdomlib org 2012 06 29 Shri Sri Sri Sṝ Sṛ Sṝ 36 definitions www wisdomlib org Retrieved 2022 11 21 Herman Phyllis K Shimkhada Deepak 2009 03 26 The Constant and Changing Faces of the Goddess Goddess Traditions of Asia Cambridge Scholars Publishing p 56 ISBN 978 1 4438 0702 9 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shri amp oldid 1136515802, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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