"Positive intention"
"Shunaka" is a term that can be translated to mean "dog" in Sanskrit.
The Shabda roop of "bhavat" in Sanskrit is "bhavan."
The Sanskrit word for perception is "pratyaksha."
The shabd roop of "bhavath" in Sanskrit is "bhavan."
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".
ka means what in sanskrit ...............................................:):);0
The sanskrit word for human is 'maanavaha'
Anoushka means "one who fulfills her desires" in Sanskrit.
In Sanskrit, the name Tania can mean "fairy queen" or "princess."
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.
About onam on Sanskrit
It means creator in Sanskrit.
The similar word for 'Fashion' in Sanskrit is 'Vesh-Bhusha-ah'.
Grammar
it is कुक्कुर सान्न
I havent heard of 'Neegum' although my Sanskrit is quite basic unless the English wording is different?
In Sanskrit, pure water can be translated as "शुद्ध जल" (śuddha jal).