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In Sanskrit, "Chandrayaan" translates to "moon vehicle" or "moon craft". "Chandra" means "moon" and "yaan" means "vehicle" or "craft" in Sanskrit.
The Sanskrit word for moon is "चन्द्र" (Chandra). This term is often used in various contexts, including mythology and astrology, and it represents not just the celestial body but also symbolizes beauty and tranquility in literature and philosophy.
The Moon Flower Pose is called "Chandra Bhadrasana" in Sanskrit. "Chandra" means moon, and "Bhadra" translates to auspicious or blessed, reflecting the pose's calming and restorative qualities. This asana is often associated with promoting relaxation and balance in the body and mind.
The Sanskrit word for night is "ratri."
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In Sanskrit, "Chandrayaan" translates to "moon vehicle" or "moon craft". "Chandra" means "moon" and "yaan" means "vehicle" or "craft" in Sanskrit.
The translation of moon in the sanskrit language would be " chandra"
The Sanskrit word Shuklam means Bright. Hence the Waxing fortnight (New Moon to Full Moon) is called Shukla Pakshami in Sanskrit. Conversely Krishna means Dark and hence the Waning fortnight (Full Moon to New Moon) is called Krishna Pakshami.
'Shashank' is itself a Sanskrit word, which means 'Chand, Chandra or Chandrama'.
Sudhanshu is a possibly Hindi /Sanskrit word meaning The moon
The Sanskrit word for moon is "चन्द्र" (Chandra). This term is often used in various contexts, including mythology and astrology, and it represents not just the celestial body but also symbolizes beauty and tranquility in literature and philosophy.
'Shashi' is the Sanskrit word for the Moon & 'kala' is a sliver, or a segment. Thus, 'Shashikala' refers to a sliver of the moon, or maybe, the crescent moon.
The Moon Flower Pose is called "Chandra Bhadrasana" in Sanskrit. "Chandra" means moon, and "Bhadra" translates to auspicious or blessed, reflecting the pose's calming and restorative qualities. This asana is often associated with promoting relaxation and balance in the body and mind.
The word 'Chandra' means Moon. It is the meaning in Sanskrit and Malayalam.
She outshines the stars or more comonly "moon" the name is sanskrit
Chandrayaan is a Sanskrit word which means moon-craft. Chandra = moonyaan = craft
The Moon. It is so because the Moon is "seen" to have the image of a rabbit(hare) on it. Take a look at the full moon on a clear moonlit night. Some read it as mR^igA~Nka- where the "image' is seen to be that of a deer.