'Jalsya Kumudinih (jal-ah-asya kumudini-ih)'.
A note to Dr.Shardanand Tewary: Sir, When an answer has been already provided for a particular question please leave it untouched and add your own without disturbing the earlier answer, even though in your opinion it is not the right one. If you feel so you could "append" your reasons why you consider the earlier answer is not in the right spirit. That way you will be enriching both the original answerer and the questioner.
Like for instance unlike the European languages in Sanskrit 'kumudini' itself would suffice for Water Lily - a literal traslation as you have given would not be necessary.
Water lily in Sanskrit is called "कुमुद" (Kumud).
जल-नलिनीjala-nalinIf.water lilyकौमुदीkaumudIf.water-lilyनीरजnIrajam.water lilyउत्पलutpalan.water lilyकुवkuvan.water-lilyकुवलयkuvalayan.water-lilyकुशेशयkuzezayan.water-lilyनीररुहnIraruhan.water-lilyपुटकpuTakan.water-lilyकोकनदिनीkokanadinIf.red water-lilyसुनालsunAlan.red water-lilyउत्पलutpalan.any water-lilyकुवलयkuvalayan.blue water lilyकुवेलkuvelan.blue water-lilyनीलाब्जnIlAbjan.blue water-lilyनीलकमलnIlakamalan.blue water-lilyनीलाम्बुजन्मन्nIlAmbujanmann.blue water-lilyनीलनीरजnIlanIrajan.blue water-lilyनीलपद्मnIlapadman.blue water-lilyनीलपङ्कजnIlapaGkajan.blue water-lily
The Sanskrit name for lily is "Kumuda."
Duster is called "धूलपट" in Sanskrit.
Plastic is called "प्लास्टिक" in Sanskrit.
Water lily in Sanskrit is called "कुमुद" (Kumud).
जल-नलिनीjala-nalinIf.water lilyकौमुदीkaumudIf.water-lilyनीरजnIrajam.water lilyउत्पलutpalan.water lilyकुवkuvan.water-lilyकुवलयkuvalayan.water-lilyकुशेशयkuzezayan.water-lilyनीररुहnIraruhan.water-lilyपुटकpuTakan.water-lilyकोकनदिनीkokanadinIf.red water-lilyसुनालsunAlan.red water-lilyउत्पलutpalan.any water-lilyकुवलयkuvalayan.blue water lilyकुवेलkuvelan.blue water-lilyनीलाब्जnIlAbjan.blue water-lilyनीलकमलnIlakamalan.blue water-lilyनीलाम्बुजन्मन्nIlAmbujanmann.blue water-lilyनीलनीरजnIlanIrajan.blue water-lilyनीलपद्मnIlapadman.blue water-lilyनीलपङ्कजnIlapaGkajan.blue water-lily
The Sanskrit name for lily is "Kumuda."
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There are at least 8 flowers in the Sanskrit language. They are the lotus, oleander, water lily, rose, jasmine, sandal, sunflower, and pandanus.
Yes, lily pads have stems that connect them to the water's surface. These stems are called petioles and help support the lily pads as they float on the water.
Duster is called "धूलपट" in Sanskrit.
A sacred water lily is called a lotus. It is known for its spiritual significance in various cultures and religions, symbolizing purity, enlightenment, and rebirth.
Chalk is called सुधाखंडः (sudhaakhandaha) in Sanskrit.
The family of water lilies is called Nymphaeaceae.
There are many genus and species called water lily but all are usually in the two families Nymphaeaceae and Nelumbonaceae.
Rice is called "Vrihi" in Sanskrit.