Sanskrit Numbers 1-10
We provide this post especially for readers who are looking for Sanskrit numbers 1-10. The list is provided in five modes–English, numerals, Punjabi, Hindi and finally in Sanskrit. We hope this will...
View ArticleEnglish to Sanskrit similarity of compound words
Samaas or Samas (समासम्) English to Sanskrit similarity goes too well when one moves in the deeper realms of both the languages. Previously, we have talked about number of Sanskrit symbols and Sanskrit...
View ArticlePronunciation Guide for Sanskrit Alphabet in English
Pronunciation Guide for Sanskrit Alphabet in English Sanskrit alphabet contains lots of sounds that follow a definite pattern. The consonants are categorized according to their pronouncing style. There...
View ArticleSanskrit names of stationery items
Here is the list of Sanskrit names of stationery items used in a classroom. Stationery लेखसाधनम् Chair पीठं, विष्ठरः Wheel chair पर्पम् Table फलकम् Closet कोष्ठः Pen लेखनी, कलमः Pencil वर्त्तिका,...
View ArticleMaths is, in its pristine form, God!
Well, to all the Maths-haters, this would sound blasphemous. Yes, it should. However, I have my own reasons to assert this statement that Maths, indeed, is God. Although I was thinking of writing...
View ArticleCharacteristics of Sanskrit Language
Characteristics of Sanskrit Language–संस्कृत भाषा की विशेषताएँ Sanskrit language is very unique and has many characteristics that are not shared by any other language in the world. Let me take you...
View ArticleSanskrit German names of directions
Sanskrit German names of directions–Sanskrit Deutsch directions Here is the list of Sanskrit German directions. You can also check Sanskrit names of directions from English. If you would like to...
View ArticleSanskrit Greetings
Below is the list of some of the commonly used greetings in Sanskrit. They are often used in our day-to-day conversation. I hope you will find them useful. English Sanskrit Hello हरि ॐ Namaste...
View ArticleSanskrit Mantra Audio
I have recently tried singing some Sanskrit mantras that I know by heart. Undoubtedly, when I sing them, it gives me peace and calmness. Though the number of these mantras are limited and I can’t sing...
View ArticleLearning the three s of Sanskrit
It’s not hard to learn the three sounds of s in Sanskrit. Actually, two of them are represented as sh and not simply s. Phonetically, they all have different representation. We will try to learn all...
View ArticleFlower names in Sanskrit
Flower names in Sanskrit Looking to know the flower names in Sanskrit? You have landed on a right page and you will come to know the names of these flowers in Sanskrit, English and Hindi. At the same...
View ArticleSanskrit Declension of masculine noun Rama
Sanskrit declensions have a definite pattern when it comes to noun and how they end. The sound of the ending vowel often defines the way a noun would get various kinds of forms in sentences when used...
View ArticleSanskrit Declension of masculine noun Krishna
Sanskrit declensions are varied and you have to take care of the ending vowel of every noun before you start making the use of various forms of that word according to various cases called vibhaktis. In...
View ArticleSanskrit Declension of masculine noun Putra (Son)
The Sanskrit word for a son is पुत्रः (Putraḥ). It is a masculine noun ending with the vowel अ. The declensions of this word are given below for the usage of various cases (Vibhakti) in different...
View Article10 daily-used words that you don’t realize come from Sanskrit
Sanskrit is considered as an old, almost dead and who-cares-about-it language by modern use. However, being the mother of at least almost all the Indian languages, it has its stamp over all of them....
View ArticleCorrect pronunciation of vowel ऋ in Sanskrit
In any language, with time, the pronunciation differences occur automatically. Different people have the tendency to pronounce some letters, words, phrases etc. in their own distinct manner, often...
View ArticleSanskrit Declension of masculine noun Shishya meaning a disciple
Continuing with our effort of providing Sanskrit declension of nouns, here is a next one. The word is Shishya, which means means a disciple and ends with अ. It’s a masculine noun and will follow the...
View ArticleSanskrit Tattoo translation–beautifully strong
We provide the Sanskrit tattoo translation for the phrase “beautifully storng”. This tattoo is in Devnagri script and it reads like this in phonetic terms: Suṣṭhu Balī In simple English, it would be...
View ArticleSanskrit Tattoo Translation–Liberated by Faith
We provide the Sanskrit tattoo translation for the phrase “Liberated by Faith”. This tattoo is in Devnagri script and it is reads like this in phonetic terms: “Viśvāsena Vimuktaṁ” In simple English...
View ArticleSanskrit tattoo translation–dance like no one is watching
In our continued effort to provide you Sanskrit tattoo translation of various phrases commonly used, we are presenting the new one that reads: ‘Dance like no one is watching’ It’s in the imperative...
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