July 2015

How to say sorry in Sanskrit

How 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 into your daily conversations and see how it goes–are you able to pronounce correctly and are you able to convey the feeling of that word? It’s

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How to say thank you in Sanskrit

How 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 have increased because a lot of online sources are trying to provide this information. Sadly, a lot of them provide wrong or incomplete information, and some go on the extent of cheating by transliterating

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Job openings for the week

Below are some of the job openings that have come through various social media channels. You may contact them on their given phone numbers or emails IDs. Hiring Java Developer with 1.6 yrs of experience in Java for Noida location. Skills: Java with Struts / Spring. Interested one can mail their updated resume to adila@damcogroup.com Looking

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Dance is the hidden language of the soul

Sanskrit 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: Nṛityamasti Tirohitabhāṣā Jīvātmanaḥ In simple English, it would read like this: Nrityamasti Tirohitabhasha Jivatmanah We hope you would be benefited with this Sanskrit tattoo translation if you would

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How to say in Punjabi I am fine

How to say in Punjabi I am fine

‘I am fine’ is a common phrase used in almost universally in conversations using various expressions of different languages. When it comes to Punjabi, there are two expressions that can convey the same meaning. We will be providing both the version: One is literal meaning while the other one is more conversational and commonly used

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