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Gaja
Sanskrit term for elephant / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For other uses, see Gaja (disambiguation).
Gaja (Sanskrit: गज, lit. 'Elephant') is a Sanskrit word for elephant. It is one of the significant animals finding references in Hindu scriptures, as well as Buddhist and Jain texts.[1]
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