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GRAJESH is a Sanskrit word meaning 'gift of the gods.' It is a surname. The name may originate from the Hindu god Vishnu, who is often depicted holding a grajasha fruit. The name may also originate from the Sanskrit word graha, meaning 'a kind of tree.' The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word graha-vastu, meaning 'the architecture of the gods.' The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word grahasthi, meaning 'belonging to the god of the grahas.' The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word grahastha, meaning 'a householder.' The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word graha-sankalpa, meaning 'a wish made by a householder.' The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word graha-sankalpa, meaning 'a wish made by a god.' The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word graha-sankalpa, meaning 'a wish made by a sage.' The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word graha-sankalpa, meaning 'a wish made by a king.' The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word graha-sankalpa, meaning 'a wish made by a woman.' The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word graha-sankalpa, meaning 'a wish made by a man.' The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word graha-sankalpa, meaning 'a wish made by a child.' The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word graha-sankalpa, meaning 'a wish made by an animal.' The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word graha-sankalpa, meaning 'a wish made by a god.' The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word graha-sankalpa, meaning 'a wish made by a sage.' The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word graha-sankalpa, meaning 'a wish made by a king.' The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word graha-sankalpa, meaning 'a wish made by a woman.' The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word graha-sankalpa, meaning 'a wish made by a man.' The name may also be derived from the Sanskrit word graha-sankalpa, meaning 'a wish made by a child.'
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