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Lord Shiva,{{#tag:ref|Shiva is known by many names. One of those names is ''Dhúrjat́i'' (ধূর্জটি). The name is essentially a description of Shiva, based on the depiction of His hair, matted and with chignon on the top of the head (pointing upward).<ref>{{cite book|title=Ananda Marga Philosophy in a Nutshell Part 8|author=Anandamurti, Shrii Shrii|chapter=The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet}}</ref>|group="nb"}} | Lord Shiva,{{#tag:ref|Shiva is known by many names. One of those names is ''Dhúrjat́i'' (ধূর্জটি). The name is essentially a description of Shiva, based on the depiction of His hair, matted and with chignon on the top of the head (pointing upward).<ref>{{cite book|title=Ananda Marga Philosophy in a Nutshell Part 8|author=Anandamurti, Shrii Shrii|chapter=The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet}}</ref>|group="nb"}} music personified.{{#tag:ref|Another name of Shiva is ''Nádatanu'' (নাদতনু). Náda is the primordial sound, the [[:wikipedia:Om|omkara]]. And ''tanu'' signifies the embodiment of that. On occasion, Sarkar himself translated ''Nádatanu'' as "music personified", and so that translation is used here.<ref name="AV12">{{cite book|title=Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 12|author=Anandamurti, Shrii Shrii|chapter=[[Dance, Mudra and Tantra]]}}</ref>|group="nb"}} | ||
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