In sanskrit the word 'Anidam' means transcendental. And this is the meaning of transcendental -
tran·scen·den·tal (trăn'sĕn-dĕn'tl) adj.
1 - In Philosophy it means.
-Concerned with the a priori or intuitive basis of knowledge as independent of experience.
-Asserting a fundamental irrationality or supernatural element in experience.
2 - Surpassing all others; superior.
3 - Beyond common thought or experience; mystical or supernatural.
4 - In Mathematics it means
Of or relating to a real or complex number that is not the root of any polynomial that has positive degree and rational coefficients.transcendentally tran'scen·den'tal·ly adv.
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Some authors become great to their own surprise when someone else unearth unknown and unexpected meanings and attributes to their casual scribbling.
The name ‘Anidam’ was originally carved out of love by the great lady of the family at the end of her teens for substituting her name on letters sent to Aniyan, who popularized it later.
Today it appears that it was her intuitive contribution to her love-blossomed family.
oh that was new information. Story mein twist?!
So who was called Anidam, before it was christianed as the name of the house?
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