Bharat Mata
Bhārat Mātā (Hindi, from Sanskrit भारत माता, Bhārata Mātā), Mother India, or Bhāratāmbā (Sanskrit: भारताम्बा; अम्बा ambā means 'mother') is the national personification of India as a mother goddess. She is an amalgam of all the goddesses of Indian culture and more significantly of goddess Durga. She is usually depicted as a woman clad in a saffron sari holding the Indian national flag, and sometimes accompanied by a lion.
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Bharat Mata
Bhārat Mātā (Hindi, from Sanskrit भारत माता, Bhārata Mātā), Mother India, or Bhāratāmbā (Sanskrit: भारताम्बा; अम्बा ambā means 'mother') is the national personification of India as a mother goddess. She is an amalgam of all the goddesses of Indian culture and more significantly of goddess Durga. She is usually depicted as a woman clad in a saffron sari holding the Indian national flag, and sometimes accompanied by a lion.
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Bhārat Mātā (Hindi, from Sansk ...... metimes accompanied by a lion.
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Бха́рат Ма́та (хинди, от санск ...... х, но и из религиозных чувств.
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بهارات ماتا (لغة هندية، من الس ...... هند، وأحيانا يصحبها أسد آسيوي.
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Bhārat Mātā (Hindi, from Sansk ...... metimes accompanied by a lion.
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Бха́рат Ма́та (хинди, от санск ...... ась инаугурация Махатмы Ганди.
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بهارات ماتا (لغة هندية، من الس ...... هند، وأحيانا يصحبها أسد آسيوي.
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Bharat Mata
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Бхарат Мата
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بهارات ماتا
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