hey guys...tomorrow is my sanskrit shloka competition , so plz tell me how to give introduction of mine or what to say first of all in sanskrit...plz
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We say suprabhaatam (सुप्रभातम्) in Sanskrit in order to say 'good morning'. Namaskaaraha (नमस्कारः) and namaste (नमस्ते) are very popular words in Sanskrit. ... Dhanyavaadaha (धन्यवादः) means 'thank you'. dhanyavaadaha (धन्यवादः) is quite and expensively used word in Sanskrit. susvaagatam (सुस्वागतम्) means 'welcome'.
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The introduction to a Sanskrit shloka competition can be given in the following format:
- The introduction can begin with a warm wish. It could be something like, "सुप्रभातम् एकम् सर्वम्।" which means "Good morning, one and all."
- If needed, introduce yourself in one or two lines by just mentioning one's name, class, etc.
- Then a brief description of what a shloka is can be provided. "श्लोकः, श्लोकः वा संस्कृते प्रयुक्तः काव्यद्वितीयः ।". Meaning of this line: A shloka, or śloka is a poetic couplet used in Sanskrit.
- The history of shlokas can be given in a line. "वाल्मीकि एव प्रथमवारं अनैच्छया श्लोकं रचितवान् इति मन्यते ।" that means "it is believed that Valmiki is the one who involuntarily composed a shloka for the first time."
- In such a way, the introduction can be concluded by mentioning the shloka that is to be recited.
- The meaning of the shloka can be included in the introduction part or could be done after the recitation of the shloka.
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