Ratri is a Hindu goddess, who is the personification of the night. Not to be confused with Chandra, god of the moon. Above: Night sky at Rishikesh, Uttarakhand. Ratri ( Sanskrit: रात्रि, romanized : Rātri, lit. 'night') also referred to as Nisha, is a Vedic goddess in Hinduism. [2] She is the personification of the night. [3]
Women in Hinduism. Hindu texts present diverse views on the position of women, ranging from feminine leadership as the highest goddess, to limiting gender roles. The Devi Sukta hymn of Rigveda, a scripture of Hinduism, declares the feminine energy as the essence of the universe, the one who creates all matter and consciousness, the eternal and
Mayura (mythology) Mayura ( Sanskrit: मयूर Mayūra) is a Sanskrit word for peacock [1] which is one of the sacred birds of the Hindu culture. It is referred to in a number of Hindu scriptures. It is also a contemporary Hindu name used in many parts of India.
Samudra ( Sanskrit: समुद्र; IAST: samudrá) is a Sanskrit term literally meaning the "gathering together of waters" ( saṃ - "together" and -udra "water"). It refers to an ocean, sea or confluence. [1] It also forms the name of Samudradeva, the Hindu god of the ocean. The word is also present on other languages influenced by Sanskrit.
God Bless You in Sanskrit. While conversing with somebody, we often come across this phrase if we wish to convey God’s blessings on somebody: God Bless You. But if you wanted to convey this phrase in the Sanskrit language, due to the rules of joining, it becomes a single word. Though it appears to be a long one; however if you try, you can
The name trishula ultimately derives from the Sanskrit word त्रिशूल (triśūla), from त्रि (trí), meaning "three", and शूल (śū́la), meaning "a sharp iron pin or stake", referring in this case to the weapon's three prongs. Symbolism. The trishula has a number of interpretations in Hindu belief. The three points of
The word ‘shanti ’ is a commonly used Sanskrit word. It is used by people, who do not even know Sanskrit, as it is present in almost every Indian language. The widely used meaning of the word ‘shanti’ is peace, but it is necessary to see the other meanings and the origins of this word. This is a Sanskrit word.
The Kingdom of Sindh in 700 AD. Sindhu Kingdom or simply Sindhu was an ancient kingdom on the Indian subcontinent. It stretched the banks of river Sindhu (Indus). It was mentioned in the epic Mahabharata and in the Harivamsa Purana, often alongside the Sauvira Kingdom. It is believed that Sindhu kingdom was founded by Vrishadarbha, one of sons
Ākāśa (आकाश) in the Sanskrit language is related to the Prakrit word: Āgāsa. [Sanskrit to German] Akasha in German. context information. Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely
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sanskrit word for goddess