Brahmin
The priestly caste of India is known as the Brahmins. They are traditionally responsible for performing religious rituals, conducting ceremonies, and preserving sacred texts within Hindu society.
The Marathi surname "Sane" is associated with the Brahmin caste, which is traditionally focused on scholarship and priestly duties in Hindu society.
Sanskrit
That's because Sanskrit is the language they were originally written in. 'Mantra' is itself a Sanskrit word. Sanskrit is believed to be the language the Hindu Gods used to write and converse, and hence the 'divine sound' or 'cosmic sound' that 'resonates throughout the universe' (Aum) is also written in Sanskrit.
Yes, Sanskrit is important language for Hindu. Many Hindus still practice sanskrit worldwide.
according to hindus, sanskrit originated from the divine creator himself. Sanskrit also holds great hindu tradition and philosophical secrets to life, thus it is extremely holy to hindus.
Sanskrit is usually used at a Hindu wedding, which is the language of most holy Hindu ceremonies.
Sanskrit is primarily used as a ceremonial and ritual language in Hindu religious practices, as well as in traditional settings such as certain schools and cultural institutions in India. It is also studied by scholars and enthusiasts worldwide for its historical importance and linguistic significance.
Generally in Sanskrit language
Gender: Masculine Usage: Indian, Hindu Mythology Other Scripts: सचिन (Sanskrit) Means "pure" in Sanskrit. This is another name of the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit is considered the holy language and was the preferred language for religious songs and poems in the Hindu culture
In Sanskrit, Nandini means 'daughter.'