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to a sanskrit name:
Vajra = indestructible truth
rosha = rage, wrath
na = nominalization particle; that is, it makes the rest of the expression a noun
So my new name means "Wrathful indestructible truth-bearer"
Or thereabouts.
While vajra has numerous meanings, here it means the *real* truth. The main meaning of "vajra" is "indestructible", also "diamond" because diamond is the hardest substance. In sanskrit-buddhism symbolism the vajra is "what is, as it is". It's not a matter of opinion.
Rosha means pure rage and wrath.
The two together mean that I'm not going to let anyone tell me what the truth is that is counter to what the truth actually is. That means Fox news or anybody.
The wrathful part, "rosha" has to do with using anger and rage in a healthy positive way, not a neurotic selfish way.
Because "rosha" is connected with "vajra" it means that I intend to use my anger in a clear way, not an unhealthy selfish way, but in a way that I hope can be used to *clarify* the situation in these difficult times.
This is also connected with those weird-looking "wrathful" deities in the Hindu/Buddhist pantheon. It's connected to that in a deep way.
Hopefully I can live up to the values embodied in such a deep screen-name.
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