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nishnap
Nov 27, 2008, 02:38 AM
What is the translation of the word 'art' in sanskrit? I need a specific and meaningful word in sanskrit which describes all types of art, that is body art, paintings, sculptures, architecture, music, graphic design, web design, frescos, etc...
Please give me at least 5 choices, and I am about to create a new company which englobes all these forms of art stated above.
Thank you beforehand
Clough
Nov 27, 2008, 03:37 AM
Hi, nishnap!
I seem to have had some reasonably good success using the following site. Sanskrit Dictionary for Spoken Sanskrit (http://www.spokensanskrit.de/) I do wish that we had a designated expert here in translating words into Sanskrit. However, every once in awhile, there are a couple of people that show up who really know their stuff about translating written names, words and sentences from other languages into the written Sanskrit. Hopefully, someone like that will come along and notice your post.
You may have to try the site above in the different ways that are available and maybe also try some things that are suggested on it in order for you to be successful.
There is also another site that you could try. It would be the following one. Free Online Translations to Sanskrit, Hindi & Marathi for Tattoos, Names & Sentences (http://freetranslationblog.blogspot.com/)
I think that the guy that runs it is the same one that comes around here, now and then, to answer very finely concerning questions like the one that you have.
It's my understanding, that there is also a way to contact people on either site to get help.
Thanks!
drkpp
Nov 27, 2008, 12:45 PM
what is the translation of the word 'art' in sanskrit? I need a specific and meaningful word in sanskrit which describes all types of art, that is body art, paintings, sculptures, architecture, music, graphic design, web design, frescos, etc ....
Please give me atleast 5 choices, and i am about to create a new company which englobes all these forms of art stated above.
Thank you beforehand
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Gwen Kaur
Nov 28, 2008, 01:45 AM
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Clough
Nov 28, 2008, 03:06 AM
Gurmeet Kaur
Hi, Gwen Kaur!
Are you asking a separate question here? If you are, then you'll need to be starting another, new thread rather than piggybacking your question onto someone else's question. This place doesn't work the same way that a chat room does. If you start a new thread, your question will be viewed as your own and not as being a part of the answer to someone else's question.
Thanks!