In Sanskrit, the word for "forever" is "सदा" (sadā) or "नित्य" (nitya), which convey the sense of permanence or eternity. Depending on the context, you might also use "अनन्त" (ananta), meaning "infinite." Each term reflects a different nuance of the concept of timelessness.
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Athe njan alla.how to write in sanskrit
It will be written as 'नटराज:'
nada
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In Sanskrit we write 'Yoddha' for 'warrior'.
In Sanskrit, you can write "I was born" as "जातः अहम्" (jātaḥ aham).
You can write "I am bliss" in Sanskrit as "अहमानन्दः अस्मि" (aham ānandaḥ asmi).
As translation word to word-- "Mitrah Sada-Sarvad", but it will be better to say; "Abhinah Mitrah".
प्राण is written in Sanskrit as "prāṇa."
Himalaya is written as हिमालय in Sanskrit.
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be present : अस्ति asti; आस्ते aaste
ho wto write " art" in sanskrit
In Sanskrit, "kamal" is written as कमल.
Shruti is written as श्रुति in Sanskrit.
In Sanskrit, homework can be written as "गृहकार्यम्" (gṛhakāryam).