Shree Pashupatinath - Etymology

Etymology

The word Pashupatinath is derived from three Sanskrit words: "pashu" means organism, "pati" means protector, and "nath" means Lord. The word "Shree" is an honorary title used in Nepali/Hindi languages as a display of respect or devotion. Shree Pashupatinath, therefore, means the Respected Protector and Lord of all living things.

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