तिहुँ (Tihun)

Definition

All three, the three, trio

Etymology

  • Sanskrit: त्रि (tri)
  • Prakrit: तिहु (tihu)
  • Awadhi: तिहुँ (tihun)
  • Modern Hindi: तीनों (teenon)

Linguistic Analysis

  1. Grammatical Form
  • Numeral adjective
  • Awadhi dialectal form
  • Quantifier
  • Collective indicator
  1. 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

  1. Context
  • Refers to three worlds
  • Universal scope
  • Cosmic dimension
  • Complete creation
  1. Significance
  • Universal presence
  • Complete coverage
  • Cosmic fame
  • Omnipresence

Spiritual Significance

  1. As Cosmic Reference
  • Tripartite universe
  • Complete creation
  • All existence
  • Universal scope
  1. Devotional Aspects
  • Endless reach
  • Boundless glory
  • Universal worship
  • Complete devotion
  • Teen (Three)
  • Trilok (Three worlds)
  • Tinon (All three)
  • Tribhuvan (Three realms)

Cultural Context

  1. In Bhakti Tradition
  • Cosmic reference
  • Complete universe
  • Divine omnipresence
  • Sacred geography
  1. Literary Usage
  • Poetic device
  • Cosmic metaphor
  • Totality expression
  • Traditional framework

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