hitarogyam...means good health
from Wagbhat...
''Hitahitam sukham dukhamayustasya hitahitam,
manachyatachya yatrukttmayurvedanta sa uchhate"...
The Sanskrit term for ladyfinger is "भिण्डी" (bhindi).
The term for green in Sanskrit is "हरित," which is pronounced as "harit."
स्वास्थ्य
swaasthya
Ardraka [ahr-druck] is the term for ginger in Sanskrit
swasthyam
In Sanskrit, "Thalia" does not have a specific meaning as it is not a traditional Sanskrit word. It is likely a name or term from another language or culture.
The term "ultimate power" in Sanskrit can be translated as "parama shakti" (परम शक्ति).
The word for wellbeing in Sanskrit is "सुख" (sukha), which encompasses happiness, pleasure, and overall contentment. Another term often used is "आरोग्य" (ārogya), which specifically refers to health and the absence of illness. Both terms reflect different aspects of wellbeing in the broader context of physical, mental, and spiritual health.
"सुप्रभातम्" (suprabhatam) is a common way to wish someone a good day in Sanskrit.
Yashna is a Sanskrit term for "prayer".
Swarna kaalaaha.