cakravartin
or chak·ra·var·tin
[ chuhk-ruh-vahr-tin ]
/ ˌtʃʌk rəˈvɑr tɪn /
noun
(in Indian philosophy, politics, etc.) an ideal, universal, enlightened ruler, under whom the world exists in justice and peace.
Origin of cakravartin
From Sanskrit
Words nearby cakravartin
cake makeup,
caked breast,
cakes and ale,
cakewalk,
cakra,
cakravartin,
cal,
cal.,
calaba,
calabar,
calabar bean
Example sentences from the Web for cakravartin
It is also called the “great man” (Mahapurusha) or the “victorious lord” (Cakravartin).
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