जसु (Jasu)

Definition

Glory, fame, reputation, praise

Etymology

  • Sanskrit: यशस् (yashas)
  • Prakrit: जस (jasa)
  • Awadhi: जसु (jasu)
  • Modern Hindi: यश (yash)

Linguistic Analysis

  1. Grammatical Form
  • Noun
  • Awadhi dialect form
  • Possessive case
  • Object of devotion
  1. Usage in Classical Literature
  • Common in medieval poetry
  • Used in devotional verses
  • Found in Awadhi texts
  • Frequent in Bhakti literature

Usage in Hanuman Chalisa

  1. Context
  • Refers to Lord Rama’s glory
  • Object of narration
  • Focus of praise
  • Divine attribute
  1. Significance
  • Divine reputation
  • Celebrated qualities
  • Sacred fame
  • Spiritual excellence

Spiritual Significance

  1. As Divine Glory
  • Transcendental fame
  • Divine reputation
  • Spiritual achievements
  • Sacred qualities
  1. Devotional Aspects
  • Object of celebration
  • Focus of devotion
  • Divine attribute
  • Spiritual magnificence
  • Kirti (Fame)
  • Yash (Glory)
  • Gaurav (Honor)
  • Mahima (Greatness)

Cultural Context

  1. In Bhakti Tradition
  • Divine glory
  • Sacred reputation
  • Spiritual fame
  • Holy attributes
  1. Literary Usage
  • Devotional subject
  • Poetic praise
  • Divine description
  • Sacred narrative

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