Sanskrit: प्रीतिः (sa) (prītiḥ) Scottish Gaelic: gaol m, gràdh (gd) m, rùn m Serbo-Croatian: Cyrillic: љу́бав f Roman: ljúbav (sh) f Sinhalese: ආදරය (ādaraya) Slovak: láska f Slovene: ljubezen (sl) f Spanish: ...
The Sanskrit word karuna is often translated as “compassion.” Compassion means to “suffer with” another person, to share their suffering. Karuna is much more than that. It’s the capacity to remove and transform suffering, not just to share it. When you go to a doctor, it doesn’t ...
love - From Old English lufu, connected with Sanskrit lubh, "to desire," and Latin lubere, "to please." See also related terms for please. Farlex Trivia Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved. Love free-lovism the doctrine or practice of having sexual relations without ma...
Did you know that “viagra” is a Sanskrit word and means…”tiger”? Reply Carol from Tribe 12 · 27 · 09 @ 10:14 pm Dear Dr. Block, I contacted you some time ago in that two friends of mine, Jamal and Chester introduced me to your videos, and taught me how to squirt. I ...
‘Kamadeva’, a Sanskrit word, is defined in The Theosophical Glossary as “the first conscious, all-embracing desire for universal good, love, and the first feeling of infinite compassion and mercy for all that lives and feels, needs help and kindness. Only later did kama become the power...
Some of my favourite words have lasted me all my life, like the Sanskrit poem :‘Look to this day, For it is life, The very life of life. In its brief course lies all The realities and verities of existence…… .For yesterday is but a dream And tomorrow is only a vision,But toda...
The name “Parvati” is derived from the Sanskrit word Parvata meaning a mountain. Thus, Parvati literally means “the daughter of the mountains”. In Hinduism,Devi Parvati symbolizes regenerative power. She is the manifestation of the divine feminine energy Shakti. Parvati is the voice of reason...
Harper Douglas, “Etymology of love-song,” Online Etymology Dictionary, accessed December 17, 2024, https://www.etymonline.com/word/love-song. Harper, Douglas. “Etymology of love-song.” Online Etymology Dictionary, https://www.etymonline.com/word/love-song. Accessed 17 December, 2024. ...
“I didn’t think I was in love with he, but I couldn’t be sure.” The second wrote, “For they, it wasn’t that important.” No coordinator in either example. And then, at a social gathering, I overheard a woman say, “She gave it to I—I mean to me—oh, I don’t ...
In Sanskrit: ॐ भूर्भुवः स्वः तत्सवितुर्वरेण्यम भर्गो देवस्य धीमहि। धियो यो नः प्रचोदयात॥ In English: Aum Bhur ...