What is the Sanskrit word for control?

What is the Sanskrit word for control?

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Control Meaning in Sanskrit

Q. What is the Sanskrit word of strength?

power, strength. utsāha. m. strength of will, resolution. utsāha.

Q. What is bull called in Sanskrit?

anaḍuha

anaḍuham. bull; î, f. cow (–°ree;).
dhenvanaḍuham. du. milch cow and bull.
1Controlआत्मानं संयम् Atmanam Samyam
2Controlनिग्रह Nigrah
3Controlनियन्त्रणम् Niyantranam
4Controlनियन्त्रना Niyantrana
5Controlप्रभविष्णुता Prabhavishnuta

Q. What is Leopard called in Sanskrit?

The Sanskrit names of animals in English, Sanskrit are given below in a list….Sanskrit Names of Animals from English–मृगाः

English Names of AnimalsSanskrit Names of AnimalsTransliteration
Leopardचित्रकःCitrakaḥ

Q. What is the name of Fox in Sanskrit?

Devanagari BrahmiEXPERIMENTAL
lopāśam. a jackal, fox, or a similar animal [ confer, compare Greek ]
lopāśakam. Name of a man

Q. What is dog called in Sanskrit?

Shvan

Q. What is there in Sanskrit?

IPA: ðɛrSanskrit: देर

Q. What is the meaning of who in Sanskrit?

Kaha (कः) means ‘who’ in masculine form and kaa (का) means ‘who’ in feminine form.

Q. What is the Sanskrit word for peace?

Shanti

Q. How do you say Rachna in Sanskrit?

Rachanā (Sanskrit: रचना) is derived from the root verb – रच् – meaning – to arrange, prepare, contrive, plan, or to form, make, effect, create, produce, or to write, compose, put together, or to place in or upon, fix on, adorn, decorate.

Q. What is the Sanskrit word for God?

Deva

Q. What is origin of word God?

The English word god comes from the Old English god, which itself is derived from the Proto-Germanic *ǥuđán. Its cognates in other Germanic languages include guþ, gudis (both Gothic), guð (Old Norse), god (Old Saxon, Old Frisian, and Old Dutch), and got (Old High German).

Q. What is the Sanskrit word for life?

āyuṣkan. love of life; -kara, a. productive of longevity; -kâma, a. desirous of long life; -mat, a. long-lived (often as a respectful mode of address); life-long; -y&asharp a. giving long life; n. long life; rite producing long life.
dīrghāyua. long-lived: -tvá, n. longevity; a&halfacuteâyus, a. long-lived.
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