1. vani - Noun
2. Vani - Proper noun
vani (uncountable)
A custom in parts of Pakistan where girls, often minors, are given in marriage or servitude to an aggrieved family as compensation for a dispute, often over murder.
Synonym: swara
Vani
A female given name from Sanskrit commonly used in India.
During the wedding ceremony of Kansa's sister Devaki to his childhood friend Vasudev, a divine prophecy (loud voice from the sky- Akasha Vani in Samskrutam) prophesied that the 8th son of Kansa's sister Devaki would kill Kansa. Source: Internet
It speaks volumes about the state of intellectual curiosity in the worlds of both Hindi and Hindustani music that, although Vani Prakashan brought them out more than five years ago in 2014, they have not received adequate attention. Source: Internet
Subway removed azodicarbonamide from its bread. citation Before Vani Hari's petition, Subway had used azodicarbonamide as a bread conditioner, to whiten the dough and allow sandwich bread to bake more quickly. Source: Internet
“It is one of the most pivotal and important trials of the century,” Dr. Vani Nilakantan said. Source: Internet