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If you translate "goat" from English to Sanskrit, you will be presented with several written versions of the word. Common transliterations include "Aja," zivapriya," and "payasvala."
Sanskrit (India)
dincharya in sanskrit
Sanskrit is written in the Devanagari script, which is also used by Hindi, Marathi, Nepali & Pali languages.The word 'Sanskrit' is written as Samskrutam , संस्कृतंin Devanagari (pronounced sanskRtam).
sanskrit word for mother
there is a written language called "sanskrit"
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Jochen Mertens has written: 'Die Sanskrit-Inschriften von Bat Chum (Kambodscha)' -- subject(s): Epic poetry, Sanskrit, History and criticism, Inscriptions, Sanskrit, Sanskrit Epic poetry, Sanskrit Inscriptions, Translations into German
That's because Sanskrit is the language they were originally written in. 'Mantra' is itself a Sanskrit word. Sanskrit is believed to be the language the Hindu Gods used to write and converse, and hence the 'divine sound' or 'cosmic sound' that 'resonates throughout the universe' (Aum) is also written in Sanskrit.
The word "Holi" in Sanskrit is written as "होली".
R. N. Aralikatti has written: 'Spoken Sanskrit in India' -- subject(s): Sanskrit language, Sentences, Spoken Sanskrit
Yes it is. Sanskrit is the ancient spoken and written language of North India. Most of the Indian Regional Languages originated from Sanskrit. The alphabets of Hindi are the alphabets of Sanskrit.