Some common cereals in Sanskrit are:
Shubhamasu_:)">Shubhamasu :)shivAstu te panthAnaH would be the Sanskrit way of saying all the best!
In Sanskrit, "time takes it all" can be translated as "कालः सर्वं ग्राहयति" (kālaḥ sarvaṁ grāhayati).
All four 'Vedas' are in 'Sanskrit' language.
Several languages in India are related to Sanskrit, including Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, and Kannada. These languages belong to the Indo-Aryan language family, which has strong historical ties to Sanskrit.
It isn't possible to prove because Sanskrit isn't the mother of all languages; Sanskrit is descended from Proto-Indian-Iranian, However, Sanskrit is one of the oldest languages that is still in use.
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There are lots websites in and about Sanskrit. Please see the related link section below for a list of such sites.
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Some cereals may contain iodine due to the fortification of iodized salt in the ingredients. However, not all cereals are fortified with iodine, so it's important to read the nutrition label or ingredient list to determine if iodine is present.
Shubhamasu_:)">Shubhamasu :)shivAstu te panthAnaH would be the Sanskrit way of saying all the best!
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You could have peanut butter and jelly. That you could make in about 2 minutes!