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      • According to Sanskrit grammar, Shri is a feminine term; but, since it was considered a masculine term, the term Shrimati was established for married women and the feminine term Sushri, which does not indicate marital status.
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  2. Jun 25, 2016 · In the Bengali tradition, we use the slight modification of the word Sri, (Srila) to address our past acharyas. So in conclusion, the title of "Sri" means Lakshmi and thus was used before the name of Lord Vishnu and His avatars.

  3. Jun 9, 2011 · These days, the terms ‘Shri’ and ‘Shrimati’ are found printed only in wedding and invitation cards. These terms are more than a title prefix before a person’s name, due to their deeper meaning. Hence it’s no wonder that at least languages in South East Asia use this term ‘Shri’.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShriShri - Wikipedia

    Usage. Shri is an epithet of the Hindu goddesses - Lakshmi. Shri is a polite form of address equivalent to the English "Mr." or "Ms.". [7] Shri is also frequently used as an epithet of some Hindu gods, in which case it is often translated into English as Holy.

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    Shrimati or shreemati (Sanskrit: श्रीमती, romanized: Śrīmatī), abbreviated Smt., is a widely accepted Indian honorific (akin to Mrs. in English) used when referring to an adult woman in some Indian languages, including Assamese, Bengali, Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam, Odia, Sanskrit, Telugu, and Tulu.

  6. Sep 21, 2024 · It is often regarded as a sacred invocation, symbolizing the presence of divine blessings and auspiciousness. Alongside the sacred syllable "Aum" (Om), "Shri" is among the most frequently encountered and revered words in Hindu tradition, emphasizing its centrality in spiritual practices and rituals.

  7. Dec 21, 2023 · The meaning and use of prefixes Shri or Shrimati is quite unique in the Indian language. Although they are akin to the English "Mr." and "Mrs.," it is said that they are not quite the same because of the deeper meaning and significance the words carry when using them as a reference to sacred beings.

  8. Dec 24, 2016 · Believe it or not, the Sanskrit word ‘Sri’, English honorific title ‘Sir’ and Tamil word ‘Thiru’ all mean the same. Sir and Thiru came from the Sanskrit word Sri. Sri is written as ‘Siri’ (as in Sirimao Bhandaranayake) in Sri Lanka and ‘Sere’ in South East Asia.