what does the term Arya mean in Sanskrit
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Arya (Sanskrit, also ārya; Pāli: ariya) is a term frequently used in Buddhism that can be translated as "noble", "not ordinary", "valuable", "precious", "pure", etc. Arya in the sense of "noble" or "exalted" is frequently used in Buddhist texts to designate a spiritual warrior or hero.Mention of the Sanskrit name Arya is found in Rig Veda (ऋग् वेद) in which this word refers to a kind, favourable, attached to, true, devoted, dear, kind. Arya finds reference in Lexicographers, esp. such as Amarasimha, Halayudha, Hemacandra with meaning excellent. Mention of Arya is found in Naighantuka (नैघण्टुक), Vajasaneyi Sanhita (वाजसनेयि संहिता) and Panini where Arya refers to a master, lord. Arya finds reference in the Mahabharata where this word refers to one of the 7 mothers present at the birth of Subrahmanya. Arya is also one of the names of the Hindu God Bhadrakali. The baby name, Arya is another name of goddess Parvathi.
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