gendukapuShpam = Marigold
[गेन्दुकपुष्पं]
Marigold is called "Genda" in Sanskrit.
Marigold is called "Genda" in Sanskrit.
sonshilo
The Sanskrit word for 'marigold' is 'Genda' which is also known as 'Gandhphool'.
The iris flower is called "सुषुम्नास्पति" (Susumnaspati) in Sanskrit language.
Capsicum is called "लाल मिर्च" (laal mirch) in Sanskrit language.
The Sanskrit word for 'marigold' is 'Genda' which is also known as 'Gandhphool'.
sonshilo
Sure! Here are the names of some common flowers in Sanskrit and their equivalents in Hindi: Rose - Gulab Lotus - Kamal Jasmine - Chameli Marigold - Gainda
No one gave the Philippines the Sanskrit language. Sanskrit is a language of India.
useless you type here
Its sanskrit - the mother of all languages.
sanskrit
v
Sanskrit = Sans.
Sanskrit was the early language of Hinduism in the general area of India.
The Vedas are written in an ancient form of Sanskrit, an Indo-European language.
Sanskrit (India)