How to write Sanskrit consonant from English–ट
It’s fun if you know how to read and write Devnagiri letters because it helps in the study of Yoga, meditation, mantra, and even in travel if you are not from India.People who want to learn Devnagri...
View ArticleHow to draw Sanskrit consonants from English–ण
We are today discussing one of the most interesting consonant of Devnagri script, used extensively in Sanskrit, Hindi and Marathi languages.Its phonetic transcription used in transliteration is Ṇa and...
View ArticleWhat is husband called in Sanskrit
Well, for married people, this should be really interesting. What is a husband called in Sanskrit? Definitely, there would be many names given to the word husband.The simple definition of a husband is...
View ArticleLearning how to draw Sanskrit consonant from English–ठ
Continuing our series of learning to draw or write Devnagiri letters from English alphabet, we are today going to learn the 12th consonant.It is difficult to pronounce and difficult to recognize too...
View ArticleHow to write Sanskrit consonant from English–ड
Learning how to write Devnagiri script letters from English is a fun way of learning the language.This time, we are going to learn the 13th consonant of Devnagiri script which is used in Hindi,...
View ArticleWhat is wife called in Sanskrit
In our last post, we had given 33 names in which a husband is called in Sanskrit language, and it was liked by many of our users.Continuing our series, we are now presenting 33 names in which a wife...
View ArticleLearning how to draw Sanskrit Consonant from English–व
Continuing our series with learning how to draw Sanskrit letters from English letters, we are here to talk about the consonant व, which in fact is the letter with which my name starts. This is a...
View ArticleLearning how to draw Sanskrit consonant from English–ग
Sanskrit alphabet or Devnagiri alphabet is a fascinating subject among lot of non-native students of various languages including Sanskrit, Hindi and Marathi. All these three languages uses the same...
View ArticleHow to write Sanskrit Consonant using English–प
Sanskrit is an interesting language and its craze is rising in lot of countries who are finding it useful for various things–neural networking, precision of syntax, yoga, mantra, mythology,...
View ArticleWhat is zero called in Sanskrit
Zero is believed to be discovered in India. It has a very significant place in spirituality, as it represents the ultimate nothingness–the absolute identity which is without any negative or positive....
View ArticleWhat is wood called in Sanskrit
While learning what is wood called in Sanskrit, make sure you understand that we are talking about the substance wood that we get from trees and not woods as a forest or a jungle. So, the meaning of...
View ArticleWhat is tomorrow called in Sanskrit
Tomorrow is an important concept–human mind is always worried about tomorrow. People with wisdom since eons have been emphasizing that instead of tomorrow (or for that matter yesterday too), we should...
View ArticleWhat is art called in Sanskrit
Art has many meanings–it is a skill, it’s a prowess, and often termed as ‘magic’. It is not simply making drawings, sketches, or images but is vast enough to encompass any ability that a human being...
View ArticleWhat is doctor called in Sanskrit
There are many names with which a doctor can be known in Sanskrit. In this post, we are providing 10 names with which you can call a doctor in Sanskrit. Just remember that Sanskrit has different names...
View ArticleWhat is book called in Sanskrit
While learning how to say book in Sanskrit, you can also come across the word शास्त्रं, which is actually used for a ‘book of science’–where science is a general term. This term can be combined with...
View ArticleWhat is innovation called in Sanskrit
While learning how to say innovation in Sanskrit, we must take care of the context in which this word is being used. It can be the act of innovation through which a new idea, concept, or a way is found...
View ArticleSanskrit Tattoo Translation for phrase ‘Let Go Let God’
This is a beautiful phrase and to translate it into Sanskrit is even more beautiful. I hope you would like this translation and would even like to have it as a tattoo.
View ArticleSanskrit Tattoo Translation for phrase ‘Do not Give Up’
If you would like to get a Sanskrit tattoo of some word or phrase, you may choose this as it is beautiful message which is motivational as well as acts as a good advice.
View ArticleHow to write Devnagari letters using English–घ
Continuing our efforts of making it easier for Westerns to learn Devnagari letters which are used in Sanskrit, Hindi and Marathi languages, we present the next letter घ, which happens to be the fourth...
View ArticleSanskrit Tattoo Translation for Phrase ‘I have trust in myself’
We provide the Sanskrit translation for phrase ‘I have trust in myself’ and this can be used for a tattoo also.
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