kshama (below) means to forgive in general. as in u forgive some one.
क्षमा
kshant (below) is to be forgiven
क्षान्त
Warrior in Sanskrit is ...'Yoddha'.
Truck in Sanskrit can be translated as "ट्रक" (ṭraka).
The verb is "perdoar". And you would say "forgive me" as "perdoa-me".
In Sanskrit, the word for rooster is "Kukkuta."
One in Sanskrit is said as "eka".
Egg in Sanskrit is called "Anda".
In Sanskrit, pearl is called "muktā."
In Sanskrit, the word for dill is "Suva."
Yellow in Sanskrit is "पीत " (pīta).
The term "ultimate power" in Sanskrit can be translated as "parama shakti" (परम शक्ति).
The Sanskrit symbol for forgiveness is "क्षमा" (kshama). It represents the concept of forgiveness, letting go, and moving forward without holding onto grudges.
No, the Bible does not say you can forgive those who are in hell.