In Sanskrit, "mother" is माता (mātā) and "father" is पिता (pitā).
Pita is the word for father in Hindi and pitr is the sanskrit word for the father. (Twom eva maata cha pitaa twom eva- You(God) are the father and Mother is the eg,) Pitru bhakti- devotion to father..
The English word "mother" can be written in Sanskrit as "मातृ" (mātṛ).
In Sanskrit, the word for uncle is "मामा" (māmā) which refers to mother's brother, and "पितृ" (pitṛ) which refers to father's brother.
"जननी" (jananī) is the word for mother in Sanskrit.
The translation for the word "father" from English to Sanskrit is "पितृ" (pitṛ).
Pita is the word for father in Hindi and pitr is the sanskrit word for the father. (Twom eva maata cha pitaa twom eva- You(God) are the father and Mother is the eg,) Pitru bhakti- devotion to father..
The English word "mother" can be written in Sanskrit as "मातृ" (mātṛ).
In Sanskrit, the word for uncle is "मामा" (māmā) which refers to mother's brother, and "पितृ" (pitṛ) which refers to father's brother.
Pitamahi(Dadi) or Matamahi(nani)father's mother = pitAmahI[पितामही] ; mother's mother = mAtAmahI[मातामही]
"जननी" (jananī) is the word for mother in Sanskrit.
The translation for the word "father" from English to Sanskrit is "पितृ" (pitṛ).
motherambaa अम्बाjananii जननीmaatR मातृ.
In Sanskrit, "mother" is translated as "माता" (mātā) and "father" is translated as "पिता" (pitā). So, you can write the names as "मातुः नाम" (mātuḥ nāma) for mother's name and "पितुः नाम" (pituḥ nāma) for father's name.
The Sanskrit word for parents is "पिता" (pitā) for father and "माता" (mātā) for mother. Collectively, the term "पितामाता" (pitāmātā) can refer to both parents. In a broader context, "जनक" (janaka) can also mean progenitor or parent.
The word for mother is matru(मातृ:in sanskrit) pronounced. Very often mataji, ji is pronounced jee meaning jiva the Sanskrit for soul and living being. The word for mommy is maiya pronounced muh ee ah.
father:जनक janakaतात taataपितृ pitR
please give an essay on sanskrit on mother