How many days brothers have to wear rakhi on their hand and what to do with rakhi after removing it?
It is according to your love. You can wear it as long as you want.
What are sathakamulu It is a Telugu word?
Yes, It is!
Sathakamu శతకము means a set of hundred.
In Telugu literature, a set of hundred poems is called a Sathakamu శతకము. Obviously plural of Satakam or Satakamu is "Satakamulu".
Is the red dot on Indians forehead permanent?
If you mean the sindoor on women's foreheads, no they are not. It is a washable, red powder.
How did Europeans change the Native Americans' language?
There were, and are, so many cultures and languages in North America and the history of interaction covers 500 years so this is a difficult question. In general, in the long run, contact with Americans meant the loss of native languages. At times this was part of a official government policy such as the "kill the Indian, save the man" idea and the Indian boarding schools. It was even forbidden to speak native languages in places.
At other, mainly earlier times, it was more an effect of the larger numbers of Europeans and the relative lack of immunity to European diseases. Also, most American cultural attitudes meant few troubled to learn the complicated sophisticated languages that they contacted.
In the Pacific Northwest, small pox killed 40-70% of many villages in the 1860-80s. Those that remained were traumatized and lost many aspects of their culture. Many times groups moved together that only had English as a common tongue. Other times, the American government forced unrelated people together and English became the common language. Trading with Americans became more and more important in many places and English was the common language for that.
In some places native based lingua franca developed that became the native language for even non-natives. At one time this was the case in Washington, Oregon and B.C. This was also true in the Canadian Metis areas.
Some languages borrow heavily from languages they contact, others do not. English is one that borrows. Navajo is one that borrows very little and happens to be the native language remaining with the most speakers. It is hard to say why but it is hard to borrow word and fit them into Navajo grammar. There are only a handful of borrowed words in Navajo. In other places, like California, huge population losses having to do with the Spanish policies meant that many native languages had mostly been replaced by Spanish by the time the Americans arrived.
Even today, in border towns to Native lands there is a great deal of hostility to native languages being spoken in public. This is common in Arizona, New Mexico, Montana, and South and North Dakota. The "English only" movement is popular in Arizona, which is one of the States with the largest number of today's native speakers. So the attitudes against native languages persist to this day.
What is the Sanskrit word for growth?
growth: à ¤¸à ¤®à ¥Âà ¤¨à ¥Âà ¤¨à ¤¤à ¤¿ samunnati; à ¤¸à ¤®à ¥ƒà ¤¦à ¥Âà ¤§à ¤¿ samRddhi; à ¤ªà ¤°à ¤¿à ¤µà ¥ƒà ¤¦à ¥Âà ¤§à ¤¿ parivRddhi; à ¤…à ¤Âà ¤¿à ¤µà ¥ƒà ¤¦à ¥Âà ¤§à ¤¿ abhivRddhi ;à ¤‰à ¤šà ¥Âà ¤›à ¥Âà ¤°à ¤¯ ucchraya; à ¤‹à ¤¦à ¥Âà ¤§à ¤¿ Riddhi; à ¤µà ¥ƒà ¤¦à ¥Âà ¤§à ¤¿ vRiddhi;
growth of beard: à ¤¶à ¥Âà ¤®à ¤¶à ¥Âà ¤°à ¥Âà ¤ªà ¥Âà ¤°à ¤µà ¥ƒà ¤¦à ¥Âà ¤§à ¤¿ shmazrupravRddhi
growth (tree, plant, crops, etc): à ¤°à ¥‹à ¤ªà ¤£ ropaNa
growth (of plants or animals) : à ¤ªà ¥Âà ¤°à ¤¸à ¥‚à ¤¤à ¤¿ prasuuti
great growth: à ¤¸à ¤®à ¥ƒà ¤¦à ¥Âà ¤§à ¤¿ samRddhi
Which is last language to appear on the language panel of any Indian banknote?
Urdu. Languages are listed by Alphabetical order.
How many words are in the Indian language?
There is no such thing as "the Indian language" but it's a general rule that for any language on earth, it's not possible to count the words, because there is no universal definition of what a word is. But most estimates place the number of words per language at between 40,000 and 160,000 words.
Note: English is an exception. It has the largest number of words of any language in the world, estimated at 170,000 to 250,000 words. No language has more words than English.
What is ATM machine called in Telugu?
In Telugu, an ATM machine is commonly referred to as "ఏటీఎం" (pronounced as "eṭi'ēṁ"). Another term used is "నగదు వెచ్చింపు యంత్రం" (nagadu vechhimpū yantraṁ), which translates to "cash dispensing machine."
What is meaning of mandatory in Telugu?
mandatory (adj) = tappanisari తప్పనిసరి
For example:
mandatory documents = tappanisari patralu తప్పనిసరి పత్రాలు
mandatory reports = tappanisari nivedika తప్పనిసరి నివేదిక
Why was the Guru Granth Sahib written?
Guru Granth Sahib Ji was written because all the 10 Guru's Wanted their teachings lessons culture religion etc. to be passed down to every coming generation. Another reason was because they knew that they're wouldn't be a guru forever so they created the Guru Granth Sahib so that people can always remember the gurus teaching's
The Guru Granth Sahib is just like a - Bible for the Christian People.
Also Guru Gobind Singh Ji wanted a non living Guru to pass on their teachings
What is introduction called in Hindi?
introduction: परिचय parichay; उपक्रमणिका upakramaNikaa; प्रवेशन praveshan; प्रस्तावना prasthaavnaa; प्रारंभ praarambh; शुरूआत shuruaath.
How do you say gray in Indian language?
in india there are about 1618 languages;among which 22 are official. In what language do you want? Hehe......
Who were the abuj maria tribes?
These tribes of India are generally found in Abujhmar Mountains and Kutrumar Hills in the Bastar district of Madhya Pradesh.