What is the English word gram means in Sanskrit?
The sanskrit word for the English word gram is channa.
What is the tattoo symbol for sanskrit beautiful mistake?
That really isn't a stupid question, There isn't a symbol for the term " beautiful mistake" all the hype from TV shows is just made up, just like shows are. In sanskrit you can get beautiful mistake written in the language, but it has no symbol. No question is EVER stupid or wrong!
What do you call sunflower in sanskrit?
Suryamukhi is the Hindi meaning while the true translation is vanalika
How do you say investing money in Sanskrit?
Artha according to Kamath's potpourri.
Dhana was frequently used.
Dravyena = movable property, money, riches or wealth.
Kaanchanamaashrayanti = take refuge in gold or money
Kajana or Gajana
Well, 1st of all,what did u do?Secondly,u have rights to see ur child but,unless she signs custody papers,whether u are still married or not,u can't take him/her back w/you
Sanskrit essay with Hindi meaning?
Sanskrit is a spiritual and scholarly language, and is the primary language of Hinduism. Most Sanskrit essays can be translated into Hindi.
What is the purpose of a title search?
To determine the owner of the property, the liens on the property and the judgments against the owners that may attach to the property. It is done to assure the buyer and/or the lender that the title is clear and marketable.
Is result of TGT 2009 has declared?
dear friend, result has not been declarede yet so dont worry about result.
It seems to me that gautama, son of rahugana,as mentioned in the REGVEDA ,was the founder of the gautama family from which sprang gautama,husband of ahalya,as narrated in the ramayana.
gautama wrote THE NYAYASUTRA.
How do you write thank you in sanskrit?
thank you: तà¥à¤µà¤¾à¤‚ धनà¥à¤¯à¤‚ वदामि tvaaM dhanyaM vadaami
thanks or thank you: धनà¥à¤¯à¤µà¤¾à¤¦ dhanyavaada
Sanskrit was spoken already in the Indus Civilization 3000 - 1700 bc. cf www.indus-civilization.info
spoken language is a stage below writen language. even tribes speak a language. but if a language is used in writen form that means its been spoken already for 1000s of years. creating a writen form of language itself takes 100s of years. according to the studies till now many have conculded that indus scripts have dravidian orgin.
university of washinton news says -
The new study compared a well-known compilation of Indus texts with linguistic and nonlinguistic samples. The researchers performed calculations on present-day texts of English; texts of the Sumerian language spoken in Mesopotamia during the time of the Indus civilization; texts in Old Tamil, a Dravidian language originating in southern India that some scholars have hypothesized is related to the Indus script.
http://uwnews.org/article.asp?articleid=49046
The 5 elements.
In the human body, each of the five great elements known as Panchabhutas has a corresponding sense organ by which interaction with its cosmic counterpart takes place - the ear for Akasa, the medium of sound, the skin for Vayu, characterized by the sense of touch, the eyes for Agni, characterized by light, the tongue for Jala and the nostrils for Prithvi.
The five temples of Pancha Boothas are:-1.Chidambaram Natarajar temple representing Akash (space).
2.Thiruvanaikoil Jambukeswarar temple representing Jalam (water),
3.Kancheepuram Ekambareswarar temple representing Prithvi (earth),
4.Thiruvannamalai Arunachaleswarar temple representing Agni (fire) and
5.Sri Kalahasti Nathar temple representing Vayu (wind).
Human body and Panchabhootas:-The Five basic elements called Pancha Boothas are kept in a certain balance in the Universe and the body. The variation in this balance ends in natural disasters, and diseases in the body For example, the Human body is also made up of Panchabhootas; the physical body with muscles and bones refers to Earth, blood and other fluid in the body refer to Water, the temperature of the body refers to Fire, the oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body refers to Air, the Athma (Soul) refers to Space.
What can you infer about the influence of mythology on the English language?
Answer
Think for a sec... the only 'history-books' that existed before paper were stories. Eventually, paper was invented, and of course, these stories were written onto paper. After the books had been read so much, parts of it slowly became part of literature, and when traders from these countries traveled to England with their language and spoke it in bars and on docks and ships, it slowly crept into the English language.
Answer
The first answer addresses the 'how', but what I can infer about this influence? That language evolves over time, like a snowball rolling down a hill. It starts with a ball formed by gathering snow and bits of artifact from the place that it's formed. As it rolls down the hill, it picks up more snow and whatever artifacts (pine needles, bits of grass or weeds, seeds, stones, etc.) it encounters along its path. As it gets heavier and the terrain changes, chunks of snow with accompanying artifacts get knocked off while new is being added. Perhaps a chunk or two will start a new snowball rolling down a different path or just lands in that spot. Eventually it comes to rest with all of it bits and pieces.
Language travels from generation to generation and from place to place. At the time the language and its contemporaries were written down and passed around, the ancient mythologies were dominant features of those societies. Each society that the English language has passed through adds words and references of their culture and society. This is why we don't speak the language of Julius Caesar or even Shakespeare. Consider all of the technology based words and terms that have come into common use that didn't exist when I learned English in school in the 1950s. I didn't even have to google (use a search engine) to add this answer.