<P> The origin of the ji honorific is linked to Punjabi . One suggestion is that the term means' soul' or' life' (similar to the jān suffix) and is derived from Sanskrit . </P> <Ul> <Li> jee--Anglicised spelling, common in old publications . </Li> <Li> jii--example: Ánandamúrtijii, founder of Ánanda Márga . </Li> <Li> jiew--example: Shankari Mai Jiew in Yogananda's Autobiography of a Yogi . </Li> <Li> joo--example: Lakshman Joo of Kashmir . </Li> <Li> jiu--example: Radha Raman Jiu temples in Bengal (Radha Raman Ji temples in Uttar Pradesh). </Li> </Ul> <Li> jee--Anglicised spelling, common in old publications . </Li> <Li> jii--example: Ánandamúrtijii, founder of Ánanda Márga . </Li>

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