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what is the meaning of Dibya chakshu ? class 8​

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Answered by arundsouza
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At least Duttada was looking into Dibya's eyes. When Duttada acquired this telescope he was so thrilled that he called it Dibya Chakshu — Divine Eye. To Indrani Debi the telescope was like a designing woman who had ensnared her husband. So she just called it Dibya and the name stuck.

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Answered by vedikadixit52
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The English translation of the Sanskrit term "Dibya Chakshu" is "divine eye" or "divine vision."

Explanation:

The phrase is frequently used in Hindu mythology and philosophy to allude to the third eye or inner eye, which is thought to offer observation and insight beyond of the physical plane. The third eye is viewed as a representation of spiritual knowledge and higher consciousness. In broader contexts, "Dibya Chakshu" can also mean one's capacity to look past the obvious and develop a deeper comprehension and insight into their surroundings. It is frequently linked to Lord Shiva, a Hindu god renowned for his spiritual insight and wisdom. When practising yoga and meditation, the Dibya Chakshu became good for our health.

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