Respectively,
प्रेम
कृतज्ञता
In Sanskrit, the word for gratitude is "kṛtajña" (कृतज्ञ).
The Sanskrit word for gratitude is "kr̥tajña" or "kṛtajña."
"Gratitude" in Sanskrit is often translated as "kratagnya" or "kritajna," which expresses the idea of being thankful or appreciative.
gratitude = kR^itaj~natA(n,f) = [कृतज्ञता]; pronounced 'kritadnyataa'
The Sanskrit translation for unity is "ekatva."
In Sanskrit, the word for gratitude is "kṛtajña" (कृतज्ञ).
The Sanskrit word for gratitude is "kr̥tajña" or "kṛtajña."
"Gratitude" in Sanskrit is often translated as "kratagnya" or "kritajna," which expresses the idea of being thankful or appreciative.
gratitude = kR^itaj~natA(n,f) = [कृतज्ञता]; pronounced 'kritadnyataa'
live the life you love, love the life you live
The Sanskrit translation for unity is "ekatva."
The phrase "live laugh love" is not a traditional concept in Sanskrit. Literal translation would be: जीवतु हास्यं प्रेम (Jīvatu hāsyam prema).
The translation of 'activity' into Sanskrit is "kriya" (क्रिया).
The translation of moon in the sanskrit language would be " chandra"
paknajam, kamlam, neerajam
The Sanskrit translation for "never alone" is "सदा एक."
vajra is the Sanskrit word for diamond. It also means thunderbolt.