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'''Vishal''' is a first name often found in the ] community. It is also a common adjective found in North ] languages such as ], ], and ]. The word finds its origins in the parent language of ]. In the abovementioned languages, it implies a great expanse or being wide, broad, and spacious. However, it does not directly refer to size. The meaning is more attributive to the property of being grand or great. There is no exact translation for Vishal in English. One of the few interpretations include (1) immense, (2) the unstoppable one, (3) the one who dreams impossible dreams, or (4) the one who reaches for the sky and is creative beyond all understanding. '''Vishal''' is a first name often found in the ] community. It is also a common adjective found in North and South ] languages such as ], ], ] and ]. The word finds its origins in the parent language of ]. In the abovementioned languages, it implies a great expanse or being wide, broad, and spacious. However, it does not directly refer to size. The meaning is more attributive to the property of being grand or great. There is no exact translation for Vishal in English. One of the few interpretations include (1) immense, (2) the unstoppable one, (3) the one who dreams impossible dreams, or (4) the one who reaches for the sky and is creative beyond all understanding.


It has been suggested that one of Buddha's favorite resorts, ], was named after King Vishal, a ruler during the times of Ramayana. There exists a large, but ruined fort, which is believed to be built by King Vishal. It has been suggested that one of Buddha's favorite resorts, ], was named after King Vishal, a ruler during the times of Ramayana. There exists a large, but ruined fort, which is believed to be built by King Vishal.

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Vishal is a first name often found in the Hindu community. It is also a common adjective found in North and South Indian languages such as Hindi, Marathi, Telugu and Gujarati. The word finds its origins in the parent language of Sanskrit. In the abovementioned languages, it implies a great expanse or being wide, broad, and spacious. However, it does not directly refer to size. The meaning is more attributive to the property of being grand or great. There is no exact translation for Vishal in English. One of the few interpretations include (1) immense, (2) the unstoppable one, (3) the one who dreams impossible dreams, or (4) the one who reaches for the sky and is creative beyond all understanding.

It has been suggested that one of Buddha's favorite resorts, Vaishali, was named after King Vishal, a ruler during the times of Ramayana. There exists a large, but ruined fort, which is believed to be built by King Vishal.

"Vishaltha" comes from the word Vishal and is a state of mind that is often embraced by different religious and spiritual leaders in India. The word embodies the ultimate state of selflessness, or belief that the body, mind, and all worldly possessions belong to God. One in a state of Vishaltha believes that the body is only a tool for carrying out the wishes of the Lord.

Vishal is also a deity in Hinduism. He is the brother of the blue god, Nilesh.

Commonly in America, the name Vishal is spelled 'Vishaal' in order to exaggerate the pronunciation of it

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