'ananta'
'anta' means 'end'. the prefix 'an' is a negation - meaning the one without end - therefore inifinity
The Sanskrit word for "without end" is "अनन्त" (ananta). This term conveys the idea of infinity or boundlessness, often used in philosophical, spiritual, and mathematical contexts. It signifies something that is eternal, limitless, or endless in nature.
The Sanskrit word for perfection is "Paripurna."
In Sanskrit, 'prameya' is the word for algorithm.
Four syllables in infinity.
Preetih
The Sanskrit word for "without end" is "अनन्त" (ananta). This term conveys the idea of infinity or boundlessness, often used in philosophical, spiritual, and mathematical contexts. It signifies something that is eternal, limitless, or endless in nature.
There is no 'The'in Sanskrit.
No equivalent word in Sanskrit
What is the sanskrit word for "improvement"?
Answer is "Broccoli", Broccoli is Sanskrit word, it is come from Sanskrit.
The sanskrit word for hope is "asha"
the sanskrit word for policy is 'neeti'
Sanskrit word for union is 'Sangh-ah'.
The Sanskrit word for evil is 'DUSHT' (T = as in Tap).
The Sanskrit word for sharing is "सामान्यानां" (sāmānyānāṁ).
The Sanskrit word for autumn is "sharat".
The Sanskrit word for fragrance is "Gandha."