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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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What does sanskrit word ecstasy mean in English?

Ecstasy is an English word. It comes from the Greek ekstasis, meaning an out-of-body experience.

What is the sanskrit word for shadow under tree?

The Sanskrit word for shadow under a tree is "vṛkṣāt tāpaḥ" (वृक्षात् तापः).

What is the meaning of Malayalam word thanal in sanskrit?

In Sanskrit, the word "thanal" corresponds to the term "sthala," which means "place" or "location."

What is the meaning of the word 'entrepreneur' in Sanskrit?

The word 'entrepreneur' is derived from Antarprerana which means self-motivation. For all you know, someone just made that up :D. Why not call it antrapreraNA .... driven from the gut..a true entrpreneur gets his strategy from his gut doen't he? Well guts in plural also makes sense.. unless one is gutsy where is enterpreneurship..?

What is dhatu roop of as in all 5 lakars?

asti sat santi asi sathe sath asmi asve asme

10 sentences for describing yourself in sanskrit?

1. interests

2. Hobbies.

3. Working profession

4.Sport.

5. Ambitions.

6. Family.

7.Friends

8.Social outtings

9. Phrases used to descobe urself.

10. What others say about you/ your values in life /priorities

What is the sanskrit word for treasure?

Treasure = Kosh/Kosha

(it means something hidden)

What is the Sanskrit word for bird?

Well, I have, what I feel is, a very accurate conjecture with some solid references. In the book The Religion of Man, by Rabindranath Tagore, published in 1931, he uses this subject as a metaphor for man's spiritual development, making reference to the fact that the Sanskrit term for bird is "Twice-born" remarking upon it's birth both from the egg, and the it's second birth in the realm of the sky. Referencing the Tamilcube.com English to Sanskrit dictionary, the Sanskrit term for twice-born is Dwija. More specifically, a person of the Brahmin caste who has been reborn, in union with Brahma is said to be a "Dvija". So with this triangulated information, I feel I can say confidently that the Sanskrit word for Bird is "Dwija".

The Vedas existed before Sanskrit was written down At first how had they been preserved?

Over time, Aryan Brahmins and scholars wrote their thoughts about the Vedas. These thoughts were complied into Vedic texts. These texts described rituals, explained how to perform sacrifices, and offered reflections from religious scholars.

The Vedas were transmitted orally from the first R^iShi(lit.Seer). It is to be noted that the R^iShi is not one who had composed the hymn. He was the first to "see" it. According to The Vedas, shabda(The Word) is Indestructible. From the Big Bang[Sphota] or the Primordial Sound, the frequencies and "sound quanta" that emerged are always present in Space(AkAsha). The R^iShi is merely Blessed with the special Auric power to get this sound in the right sequence and to just repeat it till its meaning becomes a Reality in the phenomenal world. Hence with every mantra or a set of mantras[Hymn as in R^ig Veda or Declarative/Imperative Statements as in the Yajurveda for instance ] a particular R^iShi is associated.

This revealed knowledge the R^iShi gave to the seekers without reserve. This was repeated by the disciples owing allegiance to the RiShi.

The trasmission of the same from generation to generation was always kept intact.

Not a letter is allowed to be shifted out of its place nor is the intonation allowed to be changed one wee bit. The only means of trasmittal from Guru to Shishya ensured this. Excellent and ingenuous methods of rendition were invented to ensure fidelity of transmission. these were called as the various kinds of pAThas[renditions] like pada-krama-ghana-jaTA-shikhA and the like.

The kind of redundancy introduced due to these pAThas has what maintained the "accuracy" and faithfulness to the original till writing was invented to get the same into book form.

What is the meaning of the name 'Shweta'?

Shweta; the word derived from the Sanskrit, means 'whitish' which is considered as the symbol of peace, purity and truth.

What is the sanskrit word for renew?

The Sanskrit word for "renew" is "नवीकरण" (navīkaraṇa).

Do you know the Sanskrit sloka tharilthanwee---- in the complete form?

Thaaril thanwee kadaakshaanchala madhupa kulaaraama raamaa janaanaam

neerilthaar baana vairaakara nikara thamo mandalee chandabhaano

nerethathoru neeyaam thodukuri kalakaaykennumeshaa kulikkum

nerathinippuram vikrama nruvara dharaa hantha kalpaantha thoyee

Can someone translate 'life is beautiful' in Tibetan Pali and Sanskrit?

In Sanskrit:

Life is beautiful: jeevanam sundaramasti जीवनं सुंदरमस्ति

What is the word for in sanskrit for infinity?

'ananta'

'anta' means 'end'. the prefix 'an' is a negation - meaning the one without end - therefore inifinity

What does Charai Weti means in Sanskrit language?

Charai weti means ' keep moving' ( chalte raho. chalna he jeevan hai..)