Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-European language that is the liturgical language of Hinduism, as well as the classical language of ancient Indian literature and philosophy. It is known for its complex grammar and extensive vocabulary.
Fan is called "पंक्तिचक्र" (Panktichakra) in Sanskrit language.
Dahlia flower is called "दलिया" (pronounced as daliya) in Sanskrit language.
The iris flower is called "सुषुम्नास्पति" (Susumnaspati) in Sanskrit language.
Capsicum is called "लाल मिर्च" (laal mirch) in Sanskrit language.
In Sanskrit, a refrigerator is called "prāṇika yantra" (प्राणिक यन्त्र).
A cyclone in Sanskrit is called "tanun". Tanun means high or agitated winds. Sanskrit is an Indo-Aryan language, and is the primary language of Hinduism.
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Fan is called "पंक्तिचक्र" (Panktichakra) in Sanskrit language.
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Sanskrit language is also called by Brahmi or Devanagari!....Brahmi meaning originated by Brahma, which is the god that created this manifested universe according to Hinduism....Devanagari meaning language of gods!!
Although the language is Sanskrit, it is very different from the classical or traditional Sanskrit of today. The Sanskrit is called Vedic Sanskrit (a form of Indo-Iranian language) and the script is closer to certain ancient Iranian scripts than to Devnagri script of the modern age.
No one gave the Philippines the Sanskrit language. Sanskrit is a language of India.
Although the language is Sanskrit, it is very different from the classical or traditional Sanskrit of today. The Sanskrit is called Vedic Sanskrit (a form of Indo-Iranian language) and the script is closer to certain ancient Iranian scripts than to Devnagri script of the modern age.
devanagarika... then sanskrit & Tamil... devanagarika........... according to hindus.. gods language.. then after sanskrit & Tamil came to rule.. i don't know how it is correct.. i hope for that.
The written language developed by the Aryans was called Sanskrit. It is an ancient Indo-Aryan language and is considered the classical language of Old India. Sanskrit played a significant role in the development of many other languages in the Indian subcontinent.
Because it was the first book ever written in Sanskrit language. Earlier to Ramayana's writing Sanskrit was in use as a spoken language only.