Mahatma is the meaning..
mahatman
Some of the Sanskrit words that are close to the words great soul are jnaani, Jeevaathma, and aanandha-swaruupa.
No equivalent word in Sanskrit
He did not change his name. He was called that by the people because Mahatma is sanskrit for Great Soul and Gandhi helped India struggle for independence from Britain which meant he had great soul.
Mahatma is an Indian word meaning Great Soul. This is the title of respect.
great soul
Creative is "Rachnatmak" in Sanskrit, as creation is "Rachna".
great
The word for mother is matru(मातृ:in sanskrit) pronounced. Very often mataji, ji is pronounced jee meaning jiva the Sanskrit for soul and living being. The word for mommy is maiya pronounced muh ee ah.
Auma, is not an English word. It is derived from Hinduism (and the ancient Sanskrit language), where it refers to the spirit or the soul.
great soul
great soulThe above does not say what the word for soul is in Sanskrit. Befor attempting to give the equivalent word for "soul" in Sanskrit it must be noted that the wordAtman[ आत्मन्] which is the nearest substitute for soul is conceptually different fromn the way it is understood in Christain or Islamic sources. Within the Vedic syatem Atman is not created. Since there are several philosophical streams within Sanatana Dharma(Hinduism) taking a dwaitic view for that would be in line with most religious conceptions of the world, there are an infinity of Atmans, eternal and indestructible. They just like Nature get absorbed into paramAtman [परमात्मन्= Supreme Soul] at the time of Great Dissolution [महाप्रलय:].If one goes by the Advaitic view of the Atman then it is indistinguishable from the Brahman(= paramAtman ). The distinction then is only of a tentative nature.Thus either way the concept of soul Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism is different from other world's religions.
great soulThe above does not say what the word for soul is in Sanskrit. Befor attempting to give the equivalent word for "soul" in Sanskrit it must be noted that the wordAtman[ आत्मन्] which is the nearest substitute for soul is conceptually different fromn the way it is understood in Christain or Islamic sources. Within the Vedic syatem Atman is not created. Since there are several philosophical streams within Sanatana Dharma(Hinduism) taking a dwaitic view for that would be in line with most religious conceptions of the world, there are an infinity of Atmans, eternal and indestructible. They just like Nature get absorbed into paramAtman [परमात्मन्= Supreme Soul] at the time of Great Dissolution [महाप्रलय:].If one goes by the Advaitic view of the Atman then it is indistinguishable from the Brahman(= paramAtman ). The distinction then is only of a tentative nature.Thus either way the concept of soul Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism is different from other world's religions.
maha-rājān means great king
No equivalent word in Sanskrit
Answer is "Broccoli", Broccoli is Sanskrit word, it is come from Sanskrit.
The Sanskrit word for improvement is "vikaasa" (विकास).
The Sanskrit word for 'destiny' is "karma." It refers to the concept of cause and effect, where one's actions and intentions have consequences that shape their future experiences.
Soul-Mate: Aatma-bandhu आत्म बन्धु