only on tuesdays, it really depends
शुचिर्भूत्वा समाचरेत्। (Translation: One should conduct oneself after becoming clean.)
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Sanskrit is primarily used in Hinduism and some of its branches, such as Buddhism and Jainism. It is also used in some traditional rituals and prayers in these religions. Additionally, Sanskrit is used in Sikhism for certain religious texts and hymns.
There are more than 375 words in the Sanskrit language. In fact, there are more than 350 thousand words, some of which are exceptionally long. You're not talking about a book in Sanskrit, are you?
The Sanskrit word for 'The' is 'एतद्' (etad).
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Cleanliness is health
diwali is a very lightful festival.
"आरोग्यं प्राप्नोति - Try our herbal products for good health." "सुन्दरतां प्राप्नोति - Enhance your beauty with our skincare range." "विद्या धनं सम्पद्यते - Unlock your child's potential with our educational services." "धनं वर्धयिष्यामः - Invest with us for wealth growth and financial stability."
There are many things that lines could represent or express. Lines could represent neat cleanliness or extreme patience for example.
sulabha purusha loke satatam priyavaadina appriyasya cha pathyascha vakhta shrota cha durlabha what is the meaning of these lines in Sanskrit
Dirt usually contains germs of some kind. Cleanliness reduces the chances of infection by germs.
can you please tell me 8 slokas in sanskrit on dharma
Cleanliness is next to Godliness is a popular slogan about cleanliness.
There are quite a few forms of the word savior in Sanskrit. Some forms are tAra, nistAraka, and uddhAraka.
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Cleanliness in the Bible is speaking of "cleanliness of our hearts, minds and our speaking -- including actions". Not physical cleanliness.