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'''Svaha''' is a Sanskrit exclamation used at the end of mantras to convey the meaning “I offer it to you!” “So be it!” “Hail!” or “Amen!”
'''Svaha''' is a Sanskrit exclamation used at the end of [[mantra]]s to convey the meaning “I offer it to you!” “So be it!” “Hail!” or “Amen!”


== Sources ==
== Sources ==


{{POWref|32|28|, July 9, 1989}}
{{POWref|32|28|, July 9, 1989}}

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Svaha is a Sanskrit exclamation used at the end of mantras to convey the meaning “I offer it to you!” “So be it!” “Hail!” or “Amen!”

Sources

Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 32, no. 28, July 9, 1989.