As far as I know this is a mis-spelt word if it is a Sanskrit word. Could it have been yogitA? as in Yogita Bali the actress ? Then it is again what is called an apabhramsha or "broken" form of the word. Let's say it is joShitA- which is a past-participle form of the causative of the dhatu juSh. In that case it would mean, "One who has been made to involve/connect".
Yes, attractiveness is subjective, meaning that different people may have different opinions on what they find attractive.
Yes, Justus is a name of Latin origin meaning "just" or "fair." It is not as commonly used as some other names, but it is still a valid and recognized name.
Yes, the term philosopher is derived from the Greek words "philo," meaning love, and "sophia," meaning wisdom. Philosophers are traditionally associated with the pursuit of knowledge, understanding, and wisdom.
Yes, attraction is subjective, meaning it varies from person to person based on individual preferences, experiences, and perceptions.
Yes, truth is considered to be objective, meaning it is based on facts and reality that are independent of personal beliefs or opinions.
The Sanskrit word "aavaam" translates to "yes, certainly, of course" in English. It is used to express agreement or affirmation.
"Yes" in Sanskrit is "अवश्यम्" (avaśyam) or "एवं" (evaṁ).
Yes, its Ganesh Shloka in Sanskrit.
Yes, Sanskrit is important language for Hindu. Many Hindus still practice sanskrit worldwide.
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Yes there are many schools in assam which teaches sanskrit like Kendriya Vidyalaya Khanapara.
Yes - bhavatu I Can - zaknomi :)
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