“Māmeva” is a compound pronoun in Sanskrit meaning
“unto Me alone” or “only to Me,” often used in devotional
and spiritual contexts to indicate exclusive surrender or
focus on the Divine.
Grammatical Composition
The word māmeva combines two elements:
- mām (माम्) – the accusative singular form of the pronoun
- “aham,” meaning “me” or “unto Me”.
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Usage in Scriptures
Spiritual and Devotional Significance
The term is widely used in devotional Sanskrit prayers and hymns
to express:
- Exclusive devotion to God, indicating that all acts and surrender
- are focused on the deity alone.
- Recognition of divine supremacy, acknowledging that ultimate
- refuge or aim lies with the Divine alone.
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