Thaaril thanwee kadaakshaanchala madhupa kulaaraama raamaa janaanaam
neerilthaar baana vairaakara nikara thamo mandalee chandabhaano
nerethathoru neeyaam thodukuri kalakaaykennumeshaa kulikkum
nerathinippuram vikrama nruvara dharaa hantha kalpaantha thoyee
"Vayu-rupa-dhara vishnuh, kalam megha-samaprabhah" - This sloka praises Lord Vishnu as the form of wind with a radiance similar to a dark cloud. "Vayumukhyam sarva-bhutebhyo namami" - This sloka is a simple prayer offering salutations to the wind as the life-force of all beings. "Vayur-yam cha mahabaho, mano buddhirahankarah" - This sloka from the Bhagavad Gita describes wind as a subtle force that influences the mind, intellect, and ego.
Although the language is Sanskrit, it is very different from the classical or traditional Sanskrit of today. The Sanskrit is called Vedic Sanskrit (a form of Indo-Iranian language) and the script is closer to certain ancient Iranian scripts than to Devnagri script of the modern age.
The shabd DEV (divine form) of 'Balak' in Sanskrit is 'Bālakaḥ'.
The shabd roop of "dvi" in Sanskrit is "divau," in the dual form.
The Vedas are written in an ancient form of Sanskrit, an Indo-European language.
"Vayu-rupa-dhara vishnuh, kalam megha-samaprabhah" - This sloka praises Lord Vishnu as the form of wind with a radiance similar to a dark cloud. "Vayumukhyam sarva-bhutebhyo namami" - This sloka is a simple prayer offering salutations to the wind as the life-force of all beings. "Vayur-yam cha mahabaho, mano buddhirahankarah" - This sloka from the Bhagavad Gita describes wind as a subtle force that influences the mind, intellect, and ego.
The transliterated feminine form for broker in Sanskrit is madhyavartinI. The masculine form of broker is madhyavartI. The Sanskrit word for 'bill broker' is vipatra-vaNik.
Although the language is Sanskrit, it is very different from the classical or traditional Sanskrit of today. The Sanskrit is called Vedic Sanskrit (a form of Indo-Iranian language) and the script is closer to certain ancient Iranian scripts than to Devnagri script of the modern age.
The shabd DEV (divine form) of 'Balak' in Sanskrit is 'Bālakaḥ'.
The shabd roop of "dvi" in Sanskrit is "divau," in the dual form.
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The Vedas are written in an ancient form of Sanskrit, an Indo-European language.
Sanskrit originated as an oral language and later developed a written form. The earliest compositions in Sanskrit date back to around 1500 BCE and were passed down orally through generations before being written down. The written form of Sanskrit helped standardize the language and preserve its texts.
The Vedas were composed in an ancient form of Sanskrit.
In Sanskrit every word has it's particular use-form, as in English the root- form of verb is'to eat' and then use-forms are is eating , ate, has eaten etc. Sanskrit is very particular about root-form and use-form.Here Shanti is root-form and shantihi is use-form. So both means peace. But in Sanskrit the word shanti will never be used as it is.
Sanskrit was never written in heiroglyphic form. The older script called the brAhmi was also phonemic.
In Sanskrit, the name "Nicole" can be translated as "निकोल" (Nikol).