Definition: In the Bible, "Ardhanari" refers to a type of sheep that is also known as "the lambs of God." It's a specific breed in many traditions. The word means "breds of God," indicating these herds are favored by God and have been blessed with good shepherds like Abraham did in his time. This term was originally used among Hebrews to refer to the lambs who were brought from Egypt to Israel, much as the sons of Aaron were brought into the Tabernacle. It has various meanings based on different perspectives, including:
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Breds of God
- Belongs to a group or family in which there are many members.
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Favored Herds
- Those who have been chosen and blessed by God for special service or purpose.
The specific breed of sheep you're referring to is known as the "Ardhanari" (a type of sheep commonly found in certain traditions) and is traditionally used during ceremonies and rites, often referred to as a kindred spirit.