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Revision as of 22:17, 5 March 2023
Hi Sanskrit learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about the days of the week in Sanskrit. Sanskrit is a scientific language with a rich vocabulary, and learning the days of the week can be a good way to start your language-learning journey. The days of the week are an important part of any culture, and knowing them will help you navigate various situations in India as well as other countries where Sanskrit is used.
So, let's get started!
Days of the Week
In Sanskrit, the days of the week are called "वासराः" (vāsarāḥ). The word "वासराः" (vāsarāḥ) itself means "day". Here is a table showing the different days of the week in Sanskrit and their English translations:
Sanskrit | Pronunciation | English |
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सोमवासरः | somavāsaraḥ | Monday |
मङ्गलवासरः | maṅgalavāsaraḥ | Tuesday |
बुधवासरः | budhavāsaraḥ | Wednesday |
गुरुवासरः | guruvāsaraḥ | Thursday |
शुक्रवासरः | śukravāsaraḥ | Friday |
शनिवासरः | śanivāsaraḥ | Saturday |
रविवासरः | ravivāsaraḥ | Sunday |
The days of the week in Sanskrit are also associated with different deities from Hindu mythology. For example, the day of the week "शनिवासरः" (śanivāsaraḥ) is associated with the god Shani, while the day "रविवासरः" (ravivāsaraḥ) is associated with the sun god Surya.
Using the Days of the Week in Context
To understand how to use the days of the week in context, let's create a dialogue between two friends, Ravi and Aarti:
- Ravi: सोमवासरः का दिन है। (somavāsaraḥ kā din hai.) (Today is Monday.)
- Aarti: मङ्गलवासरः को मैं तुम्हें मिल सकती हूँ। (maṅgalavāsaraḥ ko main tumhēṁ mil sakatī hū̃.) (I can meet you on Tuesday.)
As you can see, using the days of the week in Sanskrit is quite simple once you know the vocabulary.
Conclusion
Knowing the days of the week in Sanskrit is a good starting point for language learners who are interested in exploring the culture and customs of India. You can use this vocabulary in everyday conversations and even while travelling. To improve your Sanskrit vocabulary with more words, check out the Find native speakers and ask them any questions. You can also refer to the Vocabulary section in the Polyglot Club website to learn more words and phrases in Sanskrit. Happy learning! 😊
➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
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Videos
Sanskrit names of Days - YouTube