In Sanskrit, Sunflower is called "सूर्यमुखी" (sūryamukhī).
The name "Daisy" does not have a direct translation in Sanskrit since it is a modern English name. In Sanskrit, the general term for a flower is "pushpa."
Here are some common flower names in Sanskrit and their Hindi equivalents: Lotus - कमल (Kamal) Rose - गुलाब (Gulab) Jasmine - चमेली (Chameli) Marigold - गेंदा (Genda) Sunflower - सूरजमुखी (Surajmukhi)
sunflower in Tagalog: mirasol
The Sanskrit word for 'The' is 'एतद्' (etad).
In Sanskrit, Sunflower is called "सूर्यमुखी" (sūryamukhī).
suryapushpa
सूरजमुखी pronounced Sūrajamukhī
Suryamukhi is the Hindi meaning while the true translation is vanalika
There are at least 8 flowers in the Sanskrit language. They are the lotus, oleander, water lily, rose, jasmine, sandal, sunflower, and pandanus.
The name "Daisy" does not have a direct translation in Sanskrit since it is a modern English name. In Sanskrit, the general term for a flower is "pushpa."
Here are some common flower names in Sanskrit and their Hindi equivalents: Lotus - कमल (Kamal) Rose - गुलाब (Gulab) Jasmine - चमेली (Chameli) Marigold - गेंदा (Genda) Sunflower - सूरजमुखी (Surajmukhi)
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Sanskrit (India)
sunflower in Tagalog: mirasol
Archaic Sanskrit means Ancient Classical Sanskrit.
The Sanskrit word for 'The' is 'एतद्' (etad).