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6:30 ko Sanskrit mein kya Kahate Hain​

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सपादषङ्वादनम्

6:30 ko sanskrit mein सपादषङ्वादनम् kahte hai

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6:30 ko sanskrit mein सपादषङ्वादनम् kahte hai.

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सपादषङ्वादनम्  

Half Past the Hour

To indicate half-past the hour (e.g. 7:30), we use the word सार्ध (sārdha), meaning “having a half over”. Just like in English we would say “half past seven”, in Sanskrit we would say “सार्ध (sārdha - having half over) + सप्त (sapta - 7) + वादनम् (vādanam - o’clock)”.

Combining these, we would get सार्धसप्तवादनम् (sārdhasaptavādanam). Substitute the 7 for any of the other units of time (1 - 12). 1:30 would be सार्धएकवादनम् (sārdhaekavādanam), 12:30 would be सार्धद्वादशवदानं (sārdhadvādaśavadānaṁ). Simply add the word सार्ध to the top of the hour words above!

Quarters

The word for “quarter” in Sanskrit is पाद (pāda).

So to say 6:15 or “quarter past six”, we would say “सपाद (sapāda - with a quarter) + षड्(ṣaḍ - 6) + वादनम् (vādanam - o’clock)”. Notice that स(sa) is added to पाद(pāda) to indicate “with a quarter”, as in 6 o’clock with a quarter. Combining these would get सपादषड्वादनम् (sapādaṣaḍvādanam).

Past the Hour

Now getting to other times besides special ones like quarter or half. Let’s say you just want to say “9:10”. The word used here is अधिक (adhika) meaning more or additional. So “9:10” or “10 past 9” resulting in “दाश​(dāśa - 10) + अधिक (adhika - additional to) + नववादनम् (navavādanam - 9 o’clock)”, combined to दाशाधिक-नववादनम् (dāśādhika-navavādanam).

Adapt this to the correct amount of minutes past the top-of-the-hour as needed. For example, 4:05 will be पञ्चाधिक-चतुर्वादनम् (pañcādhika-caturvādanam - 5 past 4 o’clock) or 8:36 will be षट्त्रिंशतधिक-अष्टवादनम् (ṣaṭtriṁśatadhika-aṣṭavādanam - 36 past 8 o’clock).

When we say “quarter to six” (5:45), we use पाद(pāda) + ऊन(ūna - meaning “less by”) combined to पादोन​(pādona). So “quarter to six” would be “पादोन​(pādona - less by a quarter) + षड्(ṣaḍ - 6) + वादनम्” (vādanam - o’clock), combined to पादोनषड्वादनम् (pādonaṣaḍvādanam)

Substitute षड्(6) with any other time unit (1-12) to do the same for the other top-of-the-hour times. For example, 3:15 would be सपादत्रिवादनम् (sapādatrivādanam) and 10:45 would be पादोनएकादशवादनम् (pādonaekādaśavādanam).

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