- śāmyati
- (4 PP) to stop
Sanskrit-English dictionary by latin letters. 2002.
Sanskrit-English dictionary by latin letters. 2002.
nosocomial — adjective Etymology: Late Latin nosocomium hospital, from Late Greek nosokomeion, from Greek nosokomos one who tends the sick, from nosos disease + komos; akin to Greek kamnein to suffer, toil, Sanskrit śāmyati he tires Date: circa 1843 acquired… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Yayati — ( sa. ययाति) was a Puranic king and the son of king Nahusha. He was a great scholar of Vedas. He had five brothers, Yati, Samyati, Ayati, Viyati and Kriti. He had two wives, Devyani and Sharmishtha. Devyani was the daughter of Shukracharya, the… … Wikipedia
Nabakalevara — The term Nabakalevara ( Oriya:ନବ କଳେବର ),(Sanskrit:नवकलेवर) is derived from the Sanskrit words Naba or new and Kalevara or body, literally meaning New Body. It is an ancient ritual associated with Lord Jagannath of Puri performed every twelve… … Wikipedia
Yayāti — Iaiati es un rey puránico de la raza lunar. Su leyenda se cuenta en varios textos sánscritos, entre ellos el Majábharata (capítulo Adiparva, 71 80). yayāti, en el sistema IAST de transliteración del idioma sánscrito. ययाति, en escritura… … Wikipedia Español