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Jai Shri Ram

Phrase meaning "Hail Lord Rama", often chanted in Hinduism

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Jai Shri Ram: Phrase meaning
Jai Shri Ram is an expression in Indic languages, translating as "Glory to Lord Rama" or "Victory to Lord Rama". The proclamation has been used by Hindus as a symbol of adhering to Hindu faith, or for projection of varied faith-centered emotions.

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