Hello Mr. Swine,
You are factually incorrect.
Varāha DOES NOT mean a pig. Varāha means a "wild boar". The common word in Sanskrit for pig is Sūkara (सूकर). From here, Hindi Suvar (सूअर) originates.
It is very disappointing to see your lack of knowledge about your own species! https://twitter.com/ashoswai/status/1245747030456238086">https://twitter.com/ashoswai/...
You are factually incorrect.
Varāha DOES NOT mean a pig. Varāha means a "wild boar". The common word in Sanskrit for pig is Sūkara (सूकर). From here, Hindi Suvar (सूअर) originates.
It is very disappointing to see your lack of knowledge about your own species! https://twitter.com/ashoswai/status/1245747030456238086">https://twitter.com/ashoswai/...
Correction. Mr. Swain*
Apologies! It was my auto correct!
Apologies! It was my auto correct!