My sixth thread was titled "kavikratu" which means one who possesses wisdom or sacrifices, full of discernment, having wise designs, having the insight of a wise man or fully wise insight.
My eighth thread was "Ksanti" which means exercising patience toward behavior or situations that might not necessarily deserve it and is seen as a conscious choice to actively give patience as if a gift, rather than being in a state of oppression in which one feels obligated to act in such a way.
My tenth thread was "siddhiyatrika" which is a Sanskrit word whose literal meaning means one who makes a pilgrimage to learn magical arts or to gain good luck or beatitude.
My thirteeth was "atesja" it is the Sanskrit word which means dim, not vigorous, not bright, feebleness, absence of brightness or vigour, dullness, dimness, insignificance, shade, a shadow.
The name I have chosen to title this thread is the Sanskrit word "niryANa ".
niryANa is a sanskrit word which means death, exit, setting out, final emancipation, decamping, road leading out of a town, going forth or out, departure, going out.