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Sanskrit

Sanskrit is one of India’s 22 languages and is the primary language of both Hinduism and Buddhism. It was spoken in the oral tradition and was maintained through the development of classical Sanskrit literature.

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How do you write kamal in sanskrit?

In Sanskrit, "kamal" is written as कमल.

What is the Sanskrit word for fashion or trends?

'Fashion' and 'Trend' both are two separate words with separate meanings. For 'fashion', similar Sanskrit word is 'Vesh-Bhusha' and for 'trend', it is 'Prachalan'.

You want some sukti in sanskrit?

सत्यं (Truth), अहिंसा (Non-violence), प्रेम (Love)।

10 names of house items in sanskrit?

  1. दिवाली (Diwali) - Lamp
  2. कुर्चिः (Kurcih) - Chair
  3. मीजः (Mijah) - Table
  4. शय्या (Shayya) - Bed
  5. द्वारः (Dvarah) - Door
  6. खिडकी (Khidki) - Window
  7. पुस्तकालयः (Pustakalayah) - Bookshelf
  8. पाठशाला (Pathshalah) - Classroom
  9. पाटालः (Paataalah) - Rug
  10. अद्भुतम् (Adbhutam) - Mirror

How do you write hard working in sanskrit?

Its vyasanin, or in Sanskrit letters "हर्द वोर्किन्ग "!

What is the meaning of assignment in sanskrit?

The term for assignment in Sanskrit is "कार्यविभाग" (kāryavibhāga). It refers to the distribution or allocation of tasks or responsibilities to individuals.

What is meaning of fashion in sanskrit?

The term "fashion" in Sanskrit can be translated as "फ़ैशन" (pronounced as "faishan") or "फैशन" (pronounced as "faishan"). These words are used to refer to the concept of clothing style or trend in modern context.

Is sanskrit a dravidian language?

as far as i am concerned.., sanskrit is a language of Hindu gods but it is not from a particular region. in olden ages pandits or highly literates all over India spoke sanskrit

The question Is Sanskrit Aryan or Dravidian are for people interested in seeking the rational roots of language. Since languages are means of communication of people it must be possible to trace the origins of any language to a particular region of the earth and trace its movements through history. This has led to speculations like the Aryan-Dravidian divide cleverly formulated by our India's colonaial masters who had an axe to grind in keeping the country divided(as if they would not have wanted to divide themselves to put cell division to shame).

The word Arya is supposed to mean one who would accept the way of life recommended in the Vedas, taking The Vedas as the final extra-temporal authority insofar as ethical-moral concerns are taken.

Since the origins of Sanskrit can be traced to the Vedic Scripturl writing as the earliest records, and since the Vedic Utteranes are analysed, taking the words to have been formed perfectly ab initio, the concept of Sanskrit having been the Language of Gods is the generally accepted belief. Other Indian Languages in particular and several Indo-European langauges too are seen as having had a debt to Sanskrit.

Whereas English and European Indologists has successfully indoctrinated several generations of Indian Intelligentsia to to rationalize and accept theAryan Invasion Theory which posits "Aryans" as a race that had come to "civilize" the "natives". Rmemeber, the Indus Valley People were a very "civilided" people in the Ancient World!

I hold that Sankrit is the original language of India and permeated every part of this country. Tamil and other so called Dravidian Languages have had a symbiotic relationship with Sanskrit and The Vedas! The Veda-described wars/invasions being given the shape of Aryan-Dravidian wars is part of a great grand plan to divide this country.

How much older is sanskrit than hebrew?

It's not possible to know which language is older because both languages are older than writing (possibly older than 10,000 BCE).

What do you call sister in Sanskrit?

"Sister" in Sanskrit is called "भगिनी" (bhagini).

Can anyone please tell name of flowers in sanskrit to Hindi?

Sure! Here are the names of some common flowers in Sanskrit and their equivalents in Hindi:

  1. Rose - Gulab
  2. Lotus - Kamal
  3. Jasmine - Chameli
  4. Marigold - Gainda

What you say duck in sanskrit?

The word for duck in Sanskrit is "हंस" which is pronounced as "hamsa."

Which language is more ancient Sanskrit or Tamil?

Sanskrit is considered to be older than Tamil. Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-European language that has been used for thousands of years, while Tamil is a Dravidian language that originated around the same time but is generally considered to be younger than Sanskrit.

What is the Sanskrit for Friends Forever?

As translation word to word-- "Mitrah Sada-Sarvad", but it will be better to say; "Abhinah Mitrah".

WHICH 54 letters in the Sanskrit alphabet?

This questioncan be answered based on the view one takes on Sanskrit Grammar or its prelminary Shastra- the shikShA. Let's therefore take pANini's vAkaraNa and pANini's shikShA as the authorities and answer this question. This called 'shambhu-matam'.

According to this sytem: there 63 or 64 letters in Sanskrit alphabet: The count of 53 collects all oft used Sanskrit Alphabet. The other10 or 11 arise out o specially ud alphabets in Vedas only.

What is the sanskrit word for journey towards excellence?

The idea of calling a continual effort to excel as 'a journey towards excellence' is pretty modern. Hence formation of a compound word, which is a specialty of Sanskrit structure might look artificial, hence may miss to convey the same idea.

Like for instance one could call this as mahotkarShayAtrA; It would be better in such situations to use a phrase instead, i.e. mahotkarShAya yAtrA. Such devises are not uncommon within Sanskrit's traditional reach. Like kaNThe kalaH is at once a samAsa(Compound word) as well as vyasta-prayoga(= split expression).kaNThe kAlaH (lit. Death in (His) neck) is supposed to mean Shiva as He is supposed to have injested deadly poison hAlAhala (or kAlakUTa) that came as the first output of the churning of the Ocean of Milk.

What is the importance of sanskrit 21st century?

On this I have a quite a lot to say... I will try to be brief:

True while there are enough languages that are current and with vocab to take care of crisp expression that suits the 21st Century mode of expression, one must appreciate that Sanskrit is no less a candidate for this. It would surprise many when one claims that Sanskrit can beautifully adapt to 21st Century's expression requirements what with most or almost all its literature is dated up to say the 16 th century after which the takeover by regional languages are well seen. The British Rule in India has entrenched English as the "educated " and the cognoscenti in India. This place was Sanskrit's in Ancient India up to the Age of the Guptas. Following this, there was a perceptible fall in writing in Sanskrit, though it never vanished totally. The coming of Persian into India with the Muslim Conquest also did not much dent into Sanskrit writing. But then the advent of English did. This was due to the way British conditioning of the Indian mind. But one must also acknowledge that there had been some very good work done by English Sanskrit Lovers and Indologists for the preservation of some of the best works in Sanskrit!

Post independence, it took almost 50 years for Indians to realize or take a fresh look at the elasticity, malleabilty and other such capabilities of this language-shamefully after an initiattion by the West's interest in the language-and people are beginning to see the 21century readiness of the language in the following terms:

<1> The language is basically synthetic- it can build itself.

<2> The elaborate but precise grammar of this language makes it a good candidate for Natural Language Processing for Machine Learning Exercises.

<3> It is already on a path of self-renwal due to excellent efforts at popularization by selless organizations like the SaMskrita Bharati.

<4> The treasure house of knowledge that The Vedas need be still explored on a different paradigm altogether.

I can go on. But this is sufficient for the present.

How do you say pure in sanskrit?

The Sanskrit word for pure is "शुद्ध" (śuddha).

What do you write for 'warrior' in Sanskrit?

In Sanskrit we write 'Yoddha' for 'warrior'.

What means vishu in sanskrit?

In Sanskrit, "vishu" typically refers to the equinox, where day and night are of equal length. It is also associated with the Hindu festival of Vishu, celebrated in Kerala, India to mark the new year.

What is the sanskrit word for harmony?

The Sanskrit word for harmony is "समाधान" (samādhāna).

What was the Sanskrit word for union?

The word 'yoga' is correct for union if meant in the esoteric sense. i.e, the union of the Individual Soul(jIvAtma) with Universal Soul (paramAtma/God) is meant.

If worker's union, trade union is what is meant then sa~NghaH(सङ्घ:) would be ideal qualified noun. the qualifiers would have to be kArmika(कार्मिक) or vyApAra/vANijya (व्यापार/वाणिज्य) would be better.