The Sanskrit word for war is "युद्ध" (yuddha). It encompasses various connotations related to conflict, battle, and combat. This term is often found in ancient texts, including epics like the Mahabharata, where it signifies not just physical conflict but also moral and philosophical struggles.
The Sanskrit word for war is "युद्ध" (yuddha). Another term used is "संघर्ष" (sangharṣa), which can mean conflict or struggle. Both words capture the essence of battle and conflict in various contexts within ancient texts.
sena
अभिषेणयति { अभि- षेणय् } abhiSeNayati { abhi- SeNay } verb denom. war [ make war ]युद्ध yuddha n. warयुध् yudh f. warसंग्राम saMgraama m. warसमर samara m. n. warआयोधन aayodhana n. warआहव aahava n. warरण्य raNya n. warअयुद्ध ayuddha n. not war
It is a diminutive of the Spanish word for war. Literally, a little war.
War Is the H-Word was created on 2000-11-26.
The Sanskrit translation of the word "clothes" is "वस्त्राणि" (vastrāṇi).
The translation for the word "father" from English to Sanskrit is "पितृ" (pitṛ).
The translation of the word "clothes" in Sanskrit is "vastra."
There is no direct translation for this word in Sanskrit as it was unknown to ancient Sanskrit speaking community.
vajra is the Sanskrit word for diamond. It also means thunderbolt.
आधुनिकपद्धति
गृह
मर्कट
छंद
ulluk
आश्चर्य
स्मर