You can find Sanskrit slokas with Hindi meaning in books on Indian scriptures and literature, online websites dedicated to Sanskrit texts with translations, or through apps that provide curated collections of Sanskrit shlokas with Hindi explanations. Additionally, some educational institutions and libraries may also have resources available for studying Sanskrit slokas with Hindi translations.
च्छायामन्यस्य कुर्वन्ति तिष्ठन्ति स्वयमातपे । - tree फलान्यापि परार्थाय वृक्षाः सत्पुरुषाः इव ॥ Vrikshathe samrakshichale jeevanuthulyam - tree Chedikale samrakshichalo bhojanuthulyam"
Sure! Here are the names of some common flowers in Sanskrit and their equivalents in Hindi: Rose - Gulab Lotus - Kamal Jasmine - Chameli Marigold - Gainda
Some common cereals in Sanskrit are: धान्य (Dhanya) - Rice गहु (Gahu) - Wheat जौ (Jau) - Barley मक्क (Makka) - Maize भाट (Bhaat) - Rice (specifically cooked rice)
The Sanskrit name for cherries is "Padmaka" or "Tuni" in some references.
You can find Sanskrit slokas with Hindi meaning in books on Indian scriptures and literature, online websites dedicated to Sanskrit texts with translations, or through apps that provide curated collections of Sanskrit shlokas with Hindi explanations. Additionally, some educational institutions and libraries may also have resources available for studying Sanskrit slokas with Hindi translations.
"धर्मो रक्षति रक्षितः" - (Dharmo rakshati rakshitah) - Dharma protects those who protect it. "धर्मेण हीनाः पशुभिः समानाः" - (Dharmena hinah pashubhih samanah) - Without dharma, humans are equal to animals. "सत्यम् वद; धर्मं चर" - (Satyam vadha; Dharmam chara) - Speak the truth; Practice righteousness. "उद्धरेदात्मनात्मानं नात्मानमवसादयेत्।" - (Uddharedatmanatmanam naatmanamavasadayet) - Elevate yourself by yourself, and do not degrade yourself.
च्छायामन्यस्य कुर्वन्ति तिष्ठन्ति स्वयमातपे । - tree फलान्यापि परार्थाय वृक्षाः सत्पुरुषाः इव ॥ Vrikshathe samrakshichale jeevanuthulyam - tree Chedikale samrakshichalo bhojanuthulyam"
Sure! Here are the names of some common flowers in Sanskrit and their equivalents in Hindi: Rose - Gulab Lotus - Kamal Jasmine - Chameli Marigold - Gainda
Some common cereals in Sanskrit are: धान्य (Dhanya) - Rice गहु (Gahu) - Wheat जौ (Jau) - Barley मक्क (Makka) - Maize भाट (Bhaat) - Rice (specifically cooked rice)
Please see the list.
1.Christopher columbussorry that all i got! ;'(please if you know some italian explorers please list them :)
Well there are English words derived from the root language of hindi: Sanskrit. There are too many to list http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_words_of_Sanskrit_origin has a lot some are cultural words and others are words you will recognize. There are some that aren't mentioned out of the top of my head: Brother Sanskrit: Bratha
I suggest you get a list of birds in general, then decide for yourself which ones you consider "amazing".
The Sanskrit name for cherries is "Padmaka" or "Tuni" in some references.
There are quite a few forms of the word savior in Sanskrit. Some forms are tAra, nistAraka, and uddhAraka.
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