Sanskrit 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 names of instruments used in kitchen
It’s very strange that in the modern world the names of of our household things have turned to English more than their regional lingual names. For example, we name cup, plate, and cooker, etc. Forget...
View ArticleSanskrit names of items used in a household
Sanskrit names of items used on daily-basis in our household are quite interesting. Apparently, we don’t use any of them given that usually some names from Sanskrit often sieve in the regional...
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...
View ArticleSanskrit Tattoo Translation–May my soul remain free
Sanskrit tattoos could be a word or a phrase. It actually conveys what and how you feel. Below is the Sanskrit translation of the tattoo saying ‘May my soul remain free’. The transliteration version of...
View ArticleSanskrit baby girl names starting with a
Choosing a girl’s name could be a tricky exercise. Being a father to a 3-year old girl, I know the exact feeling how it goes when a daughter is born and how the whole family frantically searches a...
View ArticleSanskrit Tattoo Translation–I’ll be forever free
Continuing with our efforts to bring you more examples of English to Sanskrit translation of tattoo phrases, we present another one, which is kind of famous among many in the West. It assets the...
View ArticleSanskrit tattoo–dance is the language of the soul
Continuing with our series of providing Sanskrit tattoo translation of some famous phrases, we are bringing you another one. Its Sanskrit translation reads like this with phonetic transliteration:...
View ArticleSanskrit tattoo translation–chosen one
We bring you another one of Sanskrit tattoo translation phrases. The English representation of this translated phrase would be: Manonītā In simple English, it would be represented as: Manoneeta Just...
View ArticleSanskrit tattoo translation–Beautiful soul
We provide the Sanskrit tattoo translation of a beautiful phrase that almost everybody likes ‘Beautiful soul’. In phonetic representation, the translation will read like this: Surūpojīvātmā In normal...
View ArticleHow to say thank you in Sanskrit
How to say thanks in Sanskrit In the recent years, the search about how to say words and things in Sanskrit has increased because lot of online sources are trying to provide this information. Sadly, a...
View ArticleHow to say sorry in Sanskrit
Sanskrit is a beautiful language and if you can use it for common and day-to-day conversation, it sounds so amazing. To begin with, you can start incorporating one-syllable words in your daily...
View ArticleSanskrit tattoo for ‘as free as a bird’
Sanskrit tattoo is a unique bling for people who want to express some of the wildest yet profoundly philosophic statements about their own convictions and beliefs, and sometimes just spreading the...
View ArticleAsto Ma Sadgamaya mantra in Sanskrit and English transliteration
In English transliteration, this mantra will read like this:
View ArticleWhat is dog called in Sanskrit
It is very surprising to know that Dog has more than 20 names in Sanskrit! To be frank, I also did not know about them, and came to know only when I thought of creating this post.Many of them are based...
View ArticleWhat is waterfall called in Sanskrit
It is always interesting to know different names and meanings of a particular object in Sanskrit. Oftentimes, it is revealing and related to some sort of intriguing insight.I have always found that...
View ArticleWhat is water lily called in Sanskrit
Water lily is another name given to the most beautiful flower lotus.Lotus happens to be the national flower of India. A lot of people are always interested in knowing what it’s called in the ancient...
View ArticleWhat is water called in Sanskrit
Water is the essence of life. Even astronauts who are traveling in the far wide space are curious to find water on another planet, because it would mean the feasibility of life.In Sanskrit, water is...
View ArticleWhat is rose called in Sanskrit
Whenever there is a mention of rose’s name in different languages, the famous lines of Sir William Shakespeare flash in mind:What’s in the name? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.No doubt,...
View ArticleWhat is watermelon called in Sanskrit
To know what is watermelon is called in Sanskrit is a tricky thing–the common name of watermelon used in India is actually borrowed from Arabic language.Moreover, a watermelon is called as ‘तरबूज’ and...
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