The Sanskrit word for "knowledge" is "Jnana", as in the system of "Jnana Yoga" which is the study of intellectual information.
The Sanskrit word for perception is "pratyaksha."
Broccoli
"Shiyama" in Sanskrit means dark or black in color.
The brand that got its name from a Sanskrit word meaning "priceless" is Tata, as in Tata Group. The word "Tata" comes from the Sanskrit word "Tattva," which means truth or ultimate reality.
Social Revolution (e.g.: French Revolution) = KRANTI Revolution of an object around another = PARIKRAMAA
In Sanskrit, knowledge is translated to विद्या (pronounced 'vidyaa') or ज्ञान (pronounced 'dnyaan')
The Sanskrit word for knowledge is "jnana," which translates to "consciousness" or "awareness."
The Sanskrit word for a sage is "Rishi." Sages are revered in Indian culture for their wisdom, virtue, and spiritual knowledge.
shikshak, Adhyapak, Aacharya, Guru
Veda means knowledge. It probably originated in the place where the Aryans came from. Veda is a Sanskrit word.
The phrase "there is nothing equal to knowledge" can be translated into Sanskrit as "ज्ञानात् श्रेष्ठं नास्ति" (Jñānāt śreṣṭhaṃ nāsti). This conveys the idea that nothing surpasses or is equal to knowledge. Each word in the translation emphasizes the superiority and importance of knowledge in a succinct manner.
There is no 'The'in Sanskrit.
No equivalent word in Sanskrit
What is the sanskrit word for "improvement"?
Answer is "Broccoli", Broccoli is Sanskrit word, it is come from Sanskrit.
The sanskrit word for hope is "asha"
the sanskrit word for policy is 'neeti'