Guest guest Report post Posted February 23, 2004 can u translate the name shaun 2 hindu 4 me pls Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vinayakan 0 Report post Posted February 28, 2004 I wrote the name "Shaun" in different Indian scripts. 1.Sanskrit (devanagari), 2. Hindi, Marathi, 3.Kannada, 4.Telugu, 5.Malayalam, 6.Tamil, 7.Bengali, 8. Oriya, 9.Gujarati. 10.Punjabi. 11. Roman transciption. See the attachment. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted March 13, 2004 "Ireva" is this Sanskrit ? "Namo" , "Ideva" Whats the meaning? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vinayakan 0 Report post Posted March 14, 2004 There is no word like "ireva" in Sanskrit. But eva is a very common word. It stresses the preceding word or means just or only. Example: "mati" means mind. In the nominative case singular it is: matiH. Only the mind = matiH eva. According the Sandhi rule it would be: matireva. Other examples: Yukti - yuktiH - yuktiH eva - yuktireva. Bhakti - bhaktiH - bhaktiH eva - bhaktireva. Namo is a form of namaH. NamaH means salutations. Like: "Shri-kRiShNaaya namaH". Namah becomes namo if the following consonant is voiced. Like "OM namaH naaraayaNaaya" will be "OM namo naaraayaNaaya". Ideva does not exist in Sanskrit. Deva (masculine singular Nominative - devaH) means a godhead. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites