Just so, what is the Sanskrit word for welcome?
???????) and namaste (??????) are very popular words in Sanskrit. dhanyavaadaha (????????) is quite and expensively used word in Sanskrit. susvaagatam (??????????) means 'welcome'. Kshamyataam (??????????) in Sanskrit, to say 'Excuse me'.
Also, what is Makar in Sanskrit? Makara is a Sanskrit word which means "sea dragon" or "water-monster". It is the origin of the Hindi word for crocodile, ??? (magar), which has in turn been loaned into English as the name of the Mugger crocodile, the most common crocodile in India.
Beside above, what is the meaning of Guha in Sanskrit?
Indian (Bengal) and Bangladeshi: Hindu (Kayasth) name from Sanskrit guha 'cave', or 'heart', 'mind'.
What does Nama mean in Sanskrit?
Nāma is the Sanskrit for " name". Spiritually, it is the principal method or tool of meditation, which is meant to unite the soul with the Supreme Soul. It is believed that God existed before the creation of the universe. The name of God is therefore beyond the language structure created by mankind.
