Arindam

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In Eastern part of India, Arindam is a popular name among the Bengali and the Assamese folks. In Bengali, it is pronounced as "Awe-Reen-Daum".

In Southern India God Subramanya is referred to as Arindama - Destroyer of enemies Arinthamah Kumarascha Guhaskandho Mahabalaaha! is reference in Subramanya Trisathi.

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