Nugraha
Nugraha (नूग्रह) is a Sanskrit-derived word commonly used in Indonesian and Javanese languages. It generally translates to "grace," "favor," "blessing," or "gift." The term implies a divine or benevolent bestowal, often unearned and freely given. It can refer to a material possession, a positive circumstance, or an intangible quality like talent or wisdom. In a spiritual context, Nugraha represents divine intervention or assistance in one's life or endeavors. Its usage often carries a sense of profound gratitude and recognition of a higher power's influence. Furthermore, the word can be used as a given name, reflecting the parents' hope for their child to be blessed or possess a favorable disposition.