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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 is the meaning of name ANIKETA?

In Sanskrit and Marathi aniketa ?????? (adj.) means 'having no residence'

What is the meaning of marathi word shruti?

knowledge thet is revealed to, or discovered by, the wise man of Hinduism.

What is meaning of Marathi name minal?

Minal is not particularly a Marathi name its a Sanskrit word meaning Precious Stone.

How do you say hi in sanskrit?

It took me a While to fine it but I think it is Namaste...if only I could say it:(

From which language does the word 'Buddha' come?

Sanskrit is the language from which the word 'Buddha' comes'. It's thought to be one of the world's oldest languages. It first may have been spoken in the ancient lands that are known to us today as Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan. In that language, the word 'Buddha' means 'The Awakened One'.

What major businesses use countertrade with foreign countries?

I would recommend that you buy the book "A Multinational Analysis of Firms Using International Countertrade" by Hawthorne Press. You can buy it online direct from their Web site or Amazon.

How do you write chandani in sanskrit letters?

chandani

चांदनी = menaing 'Moonlight' in Hindi is written as shown on the left extreme in Devanagari characters. This script is common for Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi and Nepali.

What is meaning of ayaan in Hindu religion?

Subject: Re: 'ayan' or 'ayaan' in Sanskrit Author:তন্ময় ভট (guest, 66.167.132.218) Date: January 6, 2006 at 5:48:51 PM Reply to: 'ayan' or 'ayaan' in Sanskrit by Deepa R Actually, both aYana and aYAna (as well as AYana and AYAna) have meanings in Sanskrit: the meanings are different. (the a close to the vowel in cut, Y as in yes, A as in car, n as in no). The one I have heard most commonly as a name is (http://www.behindthename.com/bb/arcview.php?id=312799&board=gen) aYana. Though the last a is dropped in many modern Indian languages, it is there in Sanskrit. In Sanskrit, the first syllable (the first a) bore the intrinsic (i.e. when not overriden by context) stress, most modern Indian languages are unstressed.

The nature of the vowels have changed in the modern Indian languages. Thus, in Bengali, the word (meaning the celestial path of the sun and planets, i.e. the region occupied bu the signs of zodiac) is pronounced like the English word awe followed by the y followed by the English word own (i.e. the first a as in caught, the second as in cone, and the last is dropped). As a Bengali name, however, the last syllable is often pronounced as the English word on rather than own (i.e. awe-yawn, except the `i' sound is not heard at the beginning of yawn; in other words the two a-'s are very similar). It is often spelt Ayan rather than Ayana when writing in the Roman script.

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What is the meaning of the term satwik in Indian religion?

It means 'pure', 'good', 'worthy'. One of the problems you will find when "googling" Hindi and Sanskrit words is that spellings vary. I have found various sites with the spelling 'satavic', 'sattvic' and so on. --- Swastik is a Hindi pronunciation of the sanskrit word swastika. This is a holy and auspicious symbol, and is often used in decoration of temples, etc. The swastika was infamously misused by the Nazis under Hitler.

What is the sanskrit word for dog?

कुक्कुरः (kukkuraH) or शुनकः (shunakaH)

Sanskrit essay on mother?

please give an essay on sanskrit on mother

Are you looking for a new idea in greeting cards?

Internetsurfer:

A fun idea for greeting cards could be pop-ups - and there are lots of simple designs if you don't want to spend too much time on them. Pop-up greeting cards can be versatile as you can use them for birthdays, Xmas, Easter, get-well-soon cards, and pretty much anything elese you can imagine.

Here's a helpful link to give you ideas: http://www.mr-d-n-t.co.uk/pop-up-mechanisms.htm

(just type it in to your URL bar)

Plus these kinds of cards are very open to your creativity - you could stick someone's favourite pop star under a flap or pop-out! The basics you need are scissors, card, decorative craft parts and pens and pencils.

Hope I helped. :)

What is Kampo medicine?

Kampo (sometimes spelled kanpo) is a Japanese variant of Chinese traditional medicine that involves the extensive use of herbs.

What is aerospace medicine?

It is a medical specialty that focuses on the physical and psychological conditions associated with flying and space travel

What were the Victorian's ideal of a perfect woman?

Among the middle classes the ideal Victorian woman was the 'perfect lady'. She was not supposed to work outside the home, except in charities; she was certainly not supposed to earn (though some very modest payments for literary and artistic work were considered in order). A middle-class lady was supposed to run the household efficiently (preferably with the aid of servants) and she was supposed to find fulfilment in looking after her husband and in bringing up the children. She was above all 'the Lady of the House'. (Yes, I know this sounds quaint and even funny). By the 1870s or perhaps earlier it was considered most desirable that she should be sufficiently educated not to cause embarrassment to her husband or other male relatives. She supposed to avoid involvement in politics and to agree with her husband. The Lady of the House was supposed to asexual and certainly NOT supposed to enjoy sex; and as for having an O, that was just too shocking for words ... :) Obviously, this is a simplified picture.

What is the meaning of rutwick?

Rutwick or Rutwicka as it is more commonly known is sanskrith literature is a name given to the group of people who perform yaagaas and yagnas to appease the gods on holy occassions. They are learned men who worship the almighty in various forms and ways and hence very highly respected as well.

Where can I find information in Hindi on Indian festivals?

I believe making a friend on facebook who is Indian and ask him all of your doubts is the easiest way to go. But you can also search on google and wikipedia.

What is the Sanskrit word for 'daffodil'?

The Sanskrit word for 'daffodil' is "नलिनीदल" (nalinīdala), which refers to the flower's resemblance to the lotus. However, it’s worth noting that specific translations for modern flower names can vary, as classical Sanskrit may not have direct equivalents for all contemporary plants.

What is anthroposophical medicine?

Anthroposophical medicine (AM), or anthroposophically extended medicine, is a system of healing based on the spiritual science that was developed by Rudolph Steiner.