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No number two in the line ashok. one is enough, and a lot of gyan she has given

us.

As for inserting my name, I'm behaving like a " bhartiya nari " , basking the

" glory " of my husband's name - u see " piya ke rang mein rang gayi " (except that

his rang his dark - read black, and he'll kick me for this- and i'm fair, to say

the least; we're glad Nyanada wasn't born with tiger stripes, what more can we

ask for!)

Anchita (93) 

On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 Ashok Bhaskar wrote :

>Poojaniya- Gynanada-Bhushan -

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>Worth worshipping - knowledge giving - Glory...!!

>

>Selecting a name for number will not be easy ;))

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>BTW can you insert your name to instead of just Dr Bhushan Patil as everytime I

think it is Bhushan writing - Shouldn't it read Anchita &

Bhushan

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>Ashok ' 84

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> " Dr.Bhushan Patil " wrote:

>Ah! I was wondering when somebody would ask me that question. Well, in " shuddha

Hindi " the word Anchit (without the A in the end) means " poojniya " (i.e. the one

worth worshipping). Now stop laughing everyone. I am no God, but my mother loved

this name so much, so she added the A in the end to make it feminine and that's

how i got my name; as my mom puts it, it's unique, musical and has a lovely

meaning, what more can you ask from a name?

>Similarly, my daughter is named Nyanada (or Gyanada for hindi siders; Nyanada

is the " Marathisised " version of the word, which i thought sounded much sweeter,

and now that I'm half-maharashtrian too, by marriage ......)

>How's that for lovely names??

>Anchita (93)

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My name cannot sound Maharashtrian, simply b'cos I'm not one by birth. I'm a

Punjabi, married to a Maharashtrian (part of the MGIMS matrimonial scheme u see

- caste no bar, religion no bar etc. etc.). The Bengali part maybe. I was born

in assam, close to WB, b'cos my maternal grandfather was working there for a no.

of years with Oil India.But my name has been lifted from a Hindi dictionary and

not a Bengali one.

Anchita (93) 

On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 Shah wrote :

>Yeah! Anchita is a lovely name, though it sounds a bit Bengali, and not

>Maharashtrian. Another close name is Achinta, which means " without Chinta "

>or worry less!

>

>Thank God you didn't name your daughter Gyanada. There is a Gyanada in Pune.

>Her name has changed gradually to " Genda " after some time and some kilos! :)

>

>

>Kishore Shah 1974

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> My name

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>

> > Ah! I was wondering when somebody would ask me that question. Well, in

> " shuddha Hindi " the word Anchit (without the A in the end) means " poojniya "

>(i.e. the one worth worshipping). Now stop laughing everyone. I am no God,

>but my mother loved this name so much, so she added the A in the end to make

>it feminine and that's how i got my name; as my mom puts it, it's unique,

>musical and has a lovely meaning, what more can you ask from a name?

> > Similarly, my daughter is named Nyanada (or Gyanada for hindi siders;

>Nyanada is the " Marathisised " version of the word, which i thought sounded

>much sweeter, and now that I'm half-maharashtrian too, by marriage ......)

> > How's that for lovely names??

> > Anchita (93)

>

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My name cannot sound Maharashtrian, simply b'cos I'm not one by birth. I'm a

Punjabi, married to a Maharashtrian (part of the MGIMS matrimonial scheme u see

- caste no bar, religion no bar etc. etc.). The Bengali part maybe. I was born

in assam, close to WB, b'cos my maternal grandfather was working there for a no.

of years with Oil India.But my name has been lifted from a Hindi dictionary and

not a Bengali one.

Anchita (93) 

On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 Shah wrote :

>Yeah! Anchita is a lovely name, though it sounds a bit Bengali, and not

>Maharashtrian. Another close name is Achinta, which means " without Chinta "

>or worry less!

>

>Thank God you didn't name your daughter Gyanada. There is a Gyanada in Pune.

>Her name has changed gradually to " Genda " after some time and some kilos! :)

>

>

>Kishore Shah 1974

>

> My name

>

>

> > Ah! I was wondering when somebody would ask me that question. Well, in

> " shuddha Hindi " the word Anchit (without the A in the end) means " poojniya "

>(i.e. the one worth worshipping). Now stop laughing everyone. I am no God,

>but my mother loved this name so much, so she added the A in the end to make

>it feminine and that's how i got my name; as my mom puts it, it's unique,

>musical and has a lovely meaning, what more can you ask from a name?

> > Similarly, my daughter is named Nyanada (or Gyanada for hindi siders;

>Nyanada is the " Marathisised " version of the word, which i thought sounded

>much sweeter, and now that I'm half-maharashtrian too, by marriage ......)

> > How's that for lovely names??

> > Anchita (93)

>

>

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>Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).

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My name cannot sound Maharashtrian, simply b'cos I'm not one by birth. I'm a

Punjabi, married to a Maharashtrian (part of the MGIMS matrimonial scheme u see

- caste no bar, religion no bar etc. etc.). The Bengali part maybe. I was born

in assam, close to WB, b'cos my maternal grandfather was working there for a no.

of years with Oil India.But my name has been lifted from a Hindi dictionary and

not a Bengali one.

Anchita (93) 

On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 Shah wrote :

>Yeah! Anchita is a lovely name, though it sounds a bit Bengali, and not

>Maharashtrian. Another close name is Achinta, which means " without Chinta "

>or worry less!

>

>Thank God you didn't name your daughter Gyanada. There is a Gyanada in Pune.

>Her name has changed gradually to " Genda " after some time and some kilos! :)

>

>

>Kishore Shah 1974

>

> My name

>

>

> > Ah! I was wondering when somebody would ask me that question. Well, in

> " shuddha Hindi " the word Anchit (without the A in the end) means " poojniya "

>(i.e. the one worth worshipping). Now stop laughing everyone. I am no God,

>but my mother loved this name so much, so she added the A in the end to make

>it feminine and that's how i got my name; as my mom puts it, it's unique,

>musical and has a lovely meaning, what more can you ask from a name?

> > Similarly, my daughter is named Nyanada (or Gyanada for hindi siders;

>Nyanada is the " Marathisised " version of the word, which i thought sounded

>much sweeter, and now that I'm half-maharashtrian too, by marriage ......)

> > How's that for lovely names??

> > Anchita (93)

>

>

>

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>Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.

>Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).

>Version: 6.0.745 / Virus Database: 497 - Release Date: 27-08-04

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>Website: www.mgims.org

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