Definition: GURGEN_Arabajan translates to "The Gurmukhi Alphabet." It's a language of India that's spoken by Gurmen, an ethnic group in Pakistan. The Gurmukhi alphabet features a system of syllables that can be broken down into two parts: the first part is called "Tir," which contains a list of consonants and vowels; and the second part, "Rakshasa," is a series of 26 letters. The word "Gurgen_Arabajan" refers to this alphabet system. It's used in various places in Pakistan as a means of writing their script and for their religious texts.