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Ajanbahu (term) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ajanbahu (term) Ajanbahu is a Sanskrit word to describe a person, whose length of arms is so that his finger touch his knee.〔(Ajanbahu Jatbasha, was eighth in descent from the founder of the dynasty, and was so called because of the length of his arms, his fingers reaching to his knees ) Chhindwara, Central Provinces (1907) pp 28〕 In Indian culture, persons with such physical characteristics are either Gods, saints, kings or great warriors. The idols of Hindu Gods like Rama, Lakshmana, Krishna when shown in standing position are depicted as ajanbahu feature. Even idols of Jain Tirthankars are shown as ajanbahu.〔 The great saints like, Sai Baba of Shirdi, Ramkrishna Paramhansa, Swami Samartha and Gajanan Maharaj were said to have ajanbahu characteristic. Ajanbahu Jatbasha, was so called because of the length of his arms, his fingers reaching to his knees (''ajanbahu'')〔() Chhindwara, Central Provinces (1907) pp 28〕 ==References==
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