lord krishna's grace!!
praNashyati = is destroyed.
This verb in Present Tense (vartamAna-kAla/laT) is part of a sentence.
" na me bhaktaH praNashyati " = My devotee shall not be ever destroyed.
This is told by Lord Krishna when He explains Arjuna how a devotee advances in the Spiritual Path. This sentence is an assurance by Him that even when a devotee of His is not successful in achieveing the highest goal of human life, that is liberation(moksha), he is not destroyed. The devotee's efforts do not come to a nought even if they do not yield him the final result. He advances to a better birth in the next life and continues to move forward from where he left. "Better birth" and "Better conditions" in life are to be reckoned from the point of view of "furtherance of the goal."
Another instance of the use is: "...buddhinAshAt praNashyati" = He is destroyed due to lack of understanding!
"Akku" is not a word in Sanskrit. If you have a specific word in mind that you would like to know the meaning of in Sanskrit, please provide that word and I would be happy to help.
The word for bicycle in Sanskrit is "वेगचक्रद्वन्द्व."
"Ayaan" is not a Sanskrit word. It is a name of Somali origin, meaning "fortunate" or "lucky."
Ryka means "Born / Arisen out of a prayer / Hymn"
The Sanskrit meaning of the word "shailesh" is "Lord of the mountains," derived from the words "shaila" meaning mountain and "isha" meaning lord.
The Sanskrit word for breeze is Pavana.
"Akku" is not a word in Sanskrit. If you have a specific word in mind that you would like to know the meaning of in Sanskrit, please provide that word and I would be happy to help.
JETARA meaning
The word for bicycle in Sanskrit is "वेगचक्रद्वन्द्व."
"Ayaan" is not a Sanskrit word. It is a name of Somali origin, meaning "fortunate" or "lucky."
Ryka means "Born / Arisen out of a prayer / Hymn"
The Sanskrit meaning of the word "shailesh" is "Lord of the mountains," derived from the words "shaila" meaning mountain and "isha" meaning lord.
josh
is destroyed
"Kadlifalaani" is not a recognized Sanskrit word and does not have a standard meaning in the language. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a combination of words from different languages.
Theres no exact word meaning for dia-betes in sanskrit.
"Shiyama" in Sanskrit means dark or black in color.