तिहुँ (Tihun)
Definition
All three, the three, trio
Etymology
- Sanskrit: त्रि (tri)
- Prakrit: तिहु (tihu)
- Awadhi: तिहुँ (tihun)
- Modern Hindi: तीनों (teenon)
Linguistic Analysis
- Grammatical Form
- Numeral adjective
- Awadhi dialectal form
- Quantifier
- Collective indicator
- Usage in Classical Literature
- Common in medieval poetry
- Used in Awadhi texts
- Found in religious writings
- Featured in Tulsidas’s works
Usage in Hanuman Chalisa
- Context
- Refers to three worlds
- Universal scope
- Cosmic dimension
- Complete creation
- Significance
- Universal presence
- Complete coverage
- Cosmic fame
- Omnipresence
Spiritual Significance
- As Cosmic Reference
- Tripartite universe
- Complete creation
- All existence
- Universal scope
- Devotional Aspects
- Endless reach
- Boundless glory
- Universal worship
- Complete devotion
Related Terms
- Teen (Three)
- Trilok (Three worlds)
- Tinon (All three)
- Tribhuvan (Three realms)
Cultural Context
- In Bhakti Tradition
- Cosmic reference
- Complete universe
- Divine omnipresence
- Sacred geography
- Literary Usage
- Poetic device
- Cosmic metaphor
- Totality expression
- Traditional framework
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