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marga

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[mahr-guh] / ˈmɑr gə /

noun

Hinduism.
  1. any of the three ways to salvation, which are those of devotion to certain gods bhakti-marga, of study jnana-marga, and of actions karma-marga.


Etymology

Origin of marga

< Sanskrit: path

Example Sentences

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“Am I Roxie?” seems disconnected from the work of Lisa Kron, Deb Margolin and Marga Gomez.

From Los Angeles Times

The president of the Balearic Islands, Marga Prohens, said she was shocked by the incident and sent her condolences to the victims’ families.

From BBC

To avoid the escalation of an already delicate situation, the government has banned the handling of fire and machines that produce heat in Valparaíso, and the nearby Marga Marga region.

From BBC

Marga Minco, a Dutch novelist who was one of the last of a generation of European Holocaust authors whose works are widely considered literary classics, died on Monday at her home in Amsterdam.

From New York Times

For a pen name, she dropped her given name, Sara, and chose Marga, one of the aliases on the false ID she had used when she went into hiding.

From New York Times