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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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True meaning of the word thasmay in sanskrit?

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"Thasmay" in Sanskrit means "to that" or "for that." It is a pronoun that is used to refer to a specific object or person.

Sanskruit meaning of soman?

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In Sanskrit, the meaning of "soman" can vary depending on the context. It could refer to the moon, a type of medicinal plant, or be associated with qualities like gentleness, beauty, or inspiration.

How do you translate 'help' into Sanskrit?

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Lots of options, and I quote "

शरण zaraNa n. help

साहाय्य saahaayya n. help

उपकारं करोति { कृ } upakaaraM karoti { kR } verb help

{ साहाय्यं कृ } { saahaayyaM kR } verb help

सहायता sahaayataa f. help

गति gati f. help

उपक्रिया upakriyaa f. help

उपकृति upakRti f. help

उपकार upakaara m. help

प्रतिकार pratikaara m. help

प्रतिकरोति { कृ } pratikaroti { kR } verb 8 help

उपकरोति { उप- कृ } upakaroti { upa- kR } verb 8 help

जिन्वति { जिन्व् } jinvati { jinv } verb 1 help

त्राहि traahi help!

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from: http://spokensanskrit.de/index.php?script=HK&tinput=help&country_ID=&trans=Translate&direction=AU

What is the Sanskrit word for community?

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The Sanskrit word for community is "sangha."

Is sanskrit still used today?

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While Sanskrit is no longer widely spoken as a common language, it is still used in religious and ceremonial contexts in India, particularly in Hindu rituals, chants, and texts. It is also studied by scholars around the world for its historical and cultural significance.

Which language is older Tamil or Sanskrit?

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We must understand that the evolution of languages happens through a concept called Proto Languages.

Proto Languages provide the infrastructure for modern languages using:

  1. Read and Learned methods.
  2. Written Script.
  3. Grammatical rules.
  4. Literature.
  5. Influence.
Proto-languages are, by definition, are hypothetical languages reconstructed by linguists on the basis of above 5 point, and hence no proto-language has any historical record of existence. So is the case with Proto-Dravidian languages.

Proto-North Dravidian, Proto-Central Dravidian and Proto-South Dravidian languages are estimated to be around 500 BC using the earliest mentions in more than 3 of the above 5 points. But due to a dearth of comparative linguistic research into the Dravidian languages, not many details as to the grammar, epoch, or location of Proto-Dravidian are known. Simply because the lack of the proofs supporting the existence of them using above 5 points.

But Vedic Sanskrit scores all 5 and was found to be existed in all the above means since around 1500 BC!

Also people are skeptical about claims that Tamil existed before Sanskrit. Although Tamil words were found in the Vedas they were originally Vedic Sanskrit and not other way round.

So does that mean:

  • Vedic Sanskrit predates Tamil? Most likely.
  • Vedic Sanskrit prediats Modern Sanskrit? Ofcourse.
  • Tamil predates Modern Sanskrit? Least likely although.
Oldest books which cover all the Dravidian languages which can point to Proto-Dravidian forms is Dravidian Etymological Dictionary still consist only of lists of related words without further explanation; therefore for a talented linguist Proto-Dravidian offers large possibilities.

Further researches in Proto-Dravidian may surprise with sufficient proofs that they may be oldest forms in Indian subcontinent.

Sadly only little is known and only researchers can do is speculate about proto dravidian history.

Till then Vedic Sanskrit and thus arguably Sanskrit are assumed to be older than Dravidian languages.

Further proof to this claim can be made using this article about the script and grammar based evolution of languages where Sanskrit stands before Tamil (although interestingly Tamil is the only Indian languages placed neck to neck with Sanskrit indicating about its ancientness)

How do you write Happy Birthday in Sanskrit?

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"जन्मदिनकाशुभेच्छा" (Janmadinakāśubhecchā) is Happy Birthday in Sanskrit.

What is the Sanskrit word for 'is'?

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You can use asti(singular)/santi(plural) (both stem from *h₁es- the proto-Indo-European verb) and bhavati (to become).

What is the sanskrit word for trust?

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The Sanskrit word for trust is "श्रद्धा" (śraddhā).

Who is the father of sanskrit grammar?

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The father of Sanskrit grammar is considered to be Panini, an ancient Indian scholar who lived around the 4th century BCE. He is best known for his work "Ashtadhyayi," which is a comprehensive and systematic description of Sanskrit grammar rules.

What is equivalent for emerald in kannada?

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The equivalent for emerald in Kannada is "ಮರಾಗ" (maraga).

What is the Sanskrit word for happy?

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The Sanskrit word for happy is "सुखी" (sukhī).

Sanskrit word for environment?

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The Sanskrit word for environment is "परिसर" (parisar).

How do you say warrior in Sanskrit?

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Warrior in Sanskrit is "Yodha" (योधा).

How do you say all the best in sanskrit?

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In Sanskrit, "all the best" can be said as "सर्वेषां भद्राणि" (sarveṣāṁ bhadraṇi).

How do you write Sanskrit in Sanskrit?

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Sanskrit is written in the Devanagari script, which is also used by Hindi, Marathi, Nepali & Pali languages.

The word 'Sanskrit' is written as Samskrutam , संस्कृतंin Devanagari (pronounced sanskRtam).

What does the Hindi word lund mean?

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Lund is the vulgar Hindi word for Penis.

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How do you say green in sanskrit?

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The term for green in Sanskrit is "हरित," which is pronounced as "harit."

What is the translation and meaning of 'rangers' in sanskrit?

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The translation of 'rangers' in Sanskrit is 'अन्वेषकाः' (anveṣakāḥ), which can mean 'searchers' or 'seekers'. It refers to those who explore or investigate a particular area or subject.

How do you say peace in Sanskrit?

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Peace in Sanskrit is pronounced as "shanti".

How do you say hello in sanskrit?

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In Sanskrit, you can say "नमस्ते" (namaste) to greet someone, which translates to "I bow to you" or "I honor the divine in you".

What are 20 names of plastics in sanskrit?

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  1. प्लास्टिक (Plastic)
  2. पॉलीथीन (Polythene)
  3. पॉलिउरेथेन (Polyurethane)
  4. आक्र्य्लिक (Acrylic)
  5. पॉलीप्रोपीलीन (Polypropylene)
  6. पॉलीइसोबुटेन (Polyisobutene)
  7. पॉलिविनायल क्लोराइड (Polyvinyl chloride)
  8. नायलॉन (Nylon)
  9. पॉलीस्टायरिन (Polystyrene)
  10. पॉलीकर्बनेट (Polycarbonate)
  11. पॉलीएथर (Polyether)
  12. पॉलीऑलिफ़िन (Polyolefin)
  13. पॉलिमाइड (Polyamide)
  14. पॉलीएथिलीन टेरेप्थालेट (Polyethylene terephthalate)
  15. पोलियूरिथेन (Polyurethane)
  16. प्लास्टिकाइज़र (Plasticizer)
  17. थर्मोप्लास्टिक (Thermoplastic)
  18. थर्मोसेट (Thermoset)
  19. बायो-प्लास्टिक (Bioplastic)
  20. रेसिन (Resin)

What is the meaning of the Sanskrit word 'sruta' श्रुत?

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The Sanskrit word 'śruta' (श्रुत) translates to 'heard' or 'related to hearing'. It is related to the act of listening or learning through oral transmission in ancient Indian traditions such as the Vedas.

Fruits names in Sanskrit Language?

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Some fruits names in Sanskrit are:

  1. सेवन्ती (Sevanti) - Apple
  2. अमलक (Amalaka) - Indian gooseberry
  3. अनन्नपीर (Annapira) - Pineapple
  4. आम्र (Aamra) - Mango

What is the meaning of Hindi Name Kushagra?

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The Hindi name Kushagra means "sharp-witted" or "intelligent".