Grammar
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Ancient scholar of Sanskrit literature Panini framed the Sanskrit grammar in 4th century BC. His work was based on the fundamental text of the grammatical chapter of the 'Vedanga'. Panini's grammer was titled as 'Ashtadhyayee'. Prior to Panini there have some 9 grammarians who have formulated the Principles of Grammar, but many of these have been lost to posterity. It may be noted that, Panini's is the most succinct and achievs the task of encoding the Descriptive Grammar rules in less than 4000 sutras(= aphorisms). The term vedA~Nga is used to refer to the six auxiliary subjects that need be studied in order to "understand" The Vedas. vyAkaraNa(Grammar) is one of them.
No equivalent word in Sanskrit
VAYU is what you call air in sanskrit.
Creative is "Rachnatmak" in Sanskrit, as creation is "Rachna".
The Sanskrit word for family is ku-Tum-ba = कुटुंब
Surya Narayana Sukla has written: 'Panini vyakarana vadaratna' -- subject(s): Sanskrit language, Grammar
chhandas.....................jyotisha...na..............kalpa...........nirukta...........shiksha........vyakarana
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In Sanskrit, the word "human" is commonly translated as "manava".
About onam on Sanskrit
It means creator in Sanskrit.
In Sanskrit, "azaya" means hope or expectation. It conveys a sense of optimism and belief in positive outcomes.
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it is कुक्कुर सान्न
The Sanskrit word for fashion is "Vibhuti" which can also mean beauty, elegance, or excellence.
Arun means "reddish brown" in Sanskrit. Kumar means "boy, son" in Sanskrit.
I havent heard of 'Neegum' although my Sanskrit is quite basic unless the English wording is different?