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  • Dec 11, 2009, 03:02 AM
    tolkienreader
    Free english-sanskrit translation
    Hi! I find it difficult to find a free english-sanskrit translation for my tattoo. I would like to have this passage from the Bhagavad gita as a tattoo:

    "If the radiance of a thousand suns were to burst at once into the sky, that would be like the splendor of the mighty one. Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds."

    I would tremendously appreciate any help from sanskrit experts here. Thanks so much!
  • Jan 13, 2010, 02:34 AM
    trcunning
    Sanskrit/English translated here (http://davidthanson.net/writings2.html) as "If the radiance of a thousand suns were to burst into the sky, that would be like the splendor of the Mighty One... I am become Death, the shatterer of worlds."
  • Dec 17, 2010, 05:11 AM
    samy10girl
    In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity
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    junagade
    In the 1920s, Indian scientists began to research the use of neem Still, neem was probably India's best-kept secret.
  • Jun 7, 2012, 02:36 AM
    madhvisharma
    What is pollution?
    Pollution is when water, air or land becomes very dirty. Pollution can come in 4 different types effecting different types of areas in the world. Air pollution effects the air, water pollution effects the water and marine...






    What is water pollution
    Water pollution is anything that gets into water that makes it unfit for human or animal consumption. Pollutants include things such as Mercury, and many other harmful chemicals.


    The sources of water pollution
    There are many causes for water pollution but two general categories exist: direct and indirect contaminant sources.
    Direct sources include effluent outfalls from factories, refineries, waste treatment plants etc.. That emit fluids of varying quality directly into urban water supplies. In the United States and other countries, these practices are regulated, although this doesn't mean that pollutants can't be found in these waters.
    Indirect sources include contaminants that enter the water supply from soils/groundwater systems and from the atmosphere via rain water. Soils and groundwaters contain the residue of human agricultural practices (fertilizers, pesticides, etc.. ) and improperly disposed of industrial wastes. Atmospheric contaminants are also derived from human practices (such as gaseous emissions from automobiles, factories and even bakeries).
    Contaminants can be broadly classified into organic, inorganic, radioactive and acid/base.


    The effects of water pollution?
    The effects of water pollution are varied. They include poisonous drinking water, poisionous food animals (due to these organisms having bioaccumulated toxins from the environment over their life spans), unbalanced river and lake ecosystems that can no longer support full biological diversity, deforestation from acid rain, and many other effects. These effects are, of course, specific to the various contaminants.

    Water Pollution Solutions
    There are many different sources that contribute to water pollution. Runoffs from lawns, driveways, roads or sidewalks are a major contributor to water pollution. When an individual fertilizes their yard or sprays insecticide, when it rains those remaining chemicals are then washed away and then find its destination in our local streams.
    In order to resolve the greatest contributor of water pollution, we would have to do away with the agriculture industry. However, while this is a great idea it is not ever going to work. As humans, we depend on this industry far more than we know. They provide us with food, both from crops as well as animals. The best solution to this problem is to create an environmental friendly fertilizer

    SAVE WATER SAVE LIFE...



    Kindly trnaslate the following essay in sanskrit
  • Jul 8, 2012, 12:45 AM
    Simon W Pereir
    Learn Sanskrit

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