The Sanskrit word "Aakashya" (आकाश्य) is derived from "Aakash" (आकाश), which means "sky" or "space." In a broader sense, it represents the vastness and expansiveness of the universe. The term can also convey notions of openness, freedom, and the ethereal nature of existence.
akshay: अक्षय akshaya: inexhaustible; eternal; undying; imperishable; indistructible
The literal meaning of 'Nataraj' in Sanskrit is "King of Dancers." "Nata" means dancer and "Raj" means king. Nataraj is another name for the Hindu god Shiva in his form as the cosmic dancer.
The dhaturoop of the Sanskrit word "asti" is "bhavati." This is the third person singular present tense form of the root verb "as," meaning "to be" or "to exist."
The Sanskrit word for night is "ratri."
"Apeksha" is a Sanskrit word that means expectation, hope, or anticipation. It can also refer to waiting for something or someone.
The meaning of "kite" in Sanskrit is "patanga".
The Sanskrit term for ladyfinger is "भिण्डी" (bhindi).
Amara in sanskrit means "immortal"
The word for bicycle in Sanskrit is "वेगचक्रद्वन्द्व."
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"Ayaan" is not a Sanskrit word. It is a name of Somali origin, meaning "fortunate" or "lucky."
The Sanskrit word for breeze is Pavana.
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"Aavyan" in Sanskrit means "one who is noble or honourable."
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