sivashtakam in Sanskrit translate into Tamil
Grahapravesam க்ரஹப்ரவேஷம் is a Tamil variant of the Sanskrit word गृहप्रवेशमIt can be translated into English as "Housewarming ceremony".In Tamil it is termed as புது மனை புகுவிழா Puthu manai pugu vizha.In Telugu it is గృహప్రవేశం Grihapravesham.
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संस्कृतशब्दकूट
P. Thirugnanasambandhan has written: 'Sanskrit Tamil contact' -- subject(s): Influence on Tamil, Sanskrit language
No, Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-European language that pre-dates Tamil. Tamil is a Dravidian language that developed independently in South India. While both languages have influenced each other over the centuries, Sanskrit and Tamil have distinct origins and linguistic characteristics.
Sanskrit is considered to be older than Tamil. Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-European language that has been used for thousands of years, while Tamil is a Dravidian language that originated around the same time but is generally considered to be younger than Sanskrit.
In Sanskrit, the word for gratitude is "kṛtajña" (कृतज्ञ).
The Sanskrit word for butterfly is "patanga."
No, Arumuganavalar did not translate the Bible into Tamil. He was a prolific writer and Tamil scholar known for his works on spirituality, philosophy, and literature in the Tamil language.
"Semmari Aadu" in Tamil
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Kāliyāṉa