NARI stands for 'National Repository of Information for Women'. The portal contains information about schemes being run by both Central as well as the States Governments. 'NARI' portal. • 'NARI' portal has been developed by the Union Ministry of Women & Child Development.
Nari, also spelled Naree, is a Korean feminine given name. Unlike most Korean names, which are composed of two Sino-Korean roots each written with one hanja, "Nari" is an indigenous Korean name: a single word meaning " lily".
Nari is a Japanese name for girls meaning Thunder. Read below for Nari's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Nari is the one, congratulations! If you'd like more options, try our Popular Names at Birth.
Noemi. Korean Meaning. ??? the mother-in-law of Ruth whose story is told in the Book of Ruth in the Old Testament, Usage.
Svādhyāya (Devanagari: ?????????) is a Sanskrit term which means self-study and especially the recitation of the Vedas and other sacred texts.
Sanskrit word for Story ( ??? ) can be — ???????? vritantam.
Vadya (IAST: Vādya, ?????), also called Vadyaka or Atodya, is one of the three components of sangita (musical performance arts), and refers to "instrumental music" in the Indian traditions. These texts call the musician or the performer on the musical instrument as Vadyadhara.
creative power or imagination. ????? m. puru?a. Spirit as passive and a spectator of the prakRti or creative force.
The phrase Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (Sanskrit: ?????? ??????????) consists of several words: "vasudhā", the earth; "ēva" = indeed; and "kutumbakam", family.
Answered Apr 28, 2018. For clothes and fashion the Sanskrit words are— Vastram ???????? Paridhanam ????????
Sanskrit is the classical language of Indian and the liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. A modern form of Sanskrit is one of the 17 official home languages in India. Since the late 19th century, Sanskrit has been written mostly with the Devanāgarī alphabet.
First and foremost in all forms of SD (aka Hinduism) Parmatman as “God” would be referred to translates to Supreme “Souls” in a language like English. “God” as understood in Sanskrit is Omnipotent,Omnipresent and Omniscient.
The word pura is the oldest Sanskrit language word for "city", finds frequent mention in the Rigveda, one of the four canonical sacred texts of Hinduism. However, in later Vedic literature it also means "fortress" or "rampart". In Balinese Hinduism, the temple for worship is known as a pura.