Sanskrit Shlokas/Slokas With Hindi, English and Nepali Meaning
Sanskrit Shlokas/Slokas (Sanskrit: श्लोक śloka; meaning “song”, from the root śru, “hear”) are the poetic form in Sanskrit, the classical language of India. In the Nepali language, there are lots of words that are from the Sanskrit language too. Sanskrit is considered as the oldest language in the world. This website is here for providing Sanskrit shlokas/slokas, mantras/chants, strotas, and other blog posts related to Sanskrit and Hindu from religious books, sayings, and other resources with its meaning in Hindi, English, and Nepali language. You can download PDF of many religious, spiritual books and Hindu scripture in different languages like Sanskrit, English, Nepali, Hindi, Telegu, and many more.
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(संस्कृत श्रीमद्भागवत गीता श्लोक अर्थ सहित) Shree Bhagavad Gita Slokas/Shlokas With Meaning
Bhagavad Geeta (श्रीमद्भगवद्गीता) is (धर्म ग्रन्थ) Hindu scripture considered as one of the holiest book or Powerful religious-spiritual scripture in the world. Shree Bhagavad Geeta is a part of the epic Mahabharata with 18 chapters and 700 verse/shlokas (पद्य) and dated to the second century BCE. The word Gita means song and the word. Bhagavad means God, often the Bhagavad-Gita is called the Song of God. Read some of the popular Shreemad Bhagavad Gita Shlokas/Slokas with meaning (श्रीमद भगवद गीता श्लोक अर्थ सहित) in Hindi, English and Nepali.

(संस्कृत चाणक्य नीति श्लोक अर्थ सहित) Chanakya Niti Slokas/Shlokas With Meaning
(चाणक्य) Chanakya was an ancient Indian teacher, philosopher, economist, jurist, and royal advisor. He is traditionally identified as Kauṭilya or Vishnugupta, who authored the ancient Indian political treatise, the Arthashastra, a text dated to roughly between the 3rd century BCE and the 3rd century CE. Read some of the popular Chanakya Niti Slokas with meaning (चाणक्य नीति श्लोक अर्थ सहित) in Hindi, English and Nepali.

(संस्कृत विदुर नीति श्लोक अर्थ सहित) Vidur Niti Slokas/Shlokas With Meaning
Vidura is considered as an idol of truth, dutifulness, impartial judgment, and dharma. In Mahabharata, he played a role where he always tried to guide his King Dhritarashtra in the light of his Niti-Gyan and many times successfully prevented Hastinapur Rajya Sabha from taking wrong decisions.

(संस्कृत सुभाषितानि श्लोक अर्थ सहित) Subhasitani Slokas/Shlokas With Meaning
A subhashita is a literary genre of Sanskrit epigrammatic poems and their message is an aphorism, maxim, advice, fact, truth, lesson or riddle. Su in Sanskrit means good; bhashita means spoken; which together literally means well-spoken or eloquent saying. Subhasitani means wise sayings, instructions, and stories, composed in the Sanskrit language.

(वाल्मीकि रामायण श्लोक अर्थ सहित) Valmiki Ramayana Slokas/Shlokas With Meaning

(संस्कृत श्लोक अर्थ सहित) Sanskrit Slokas/Shlokas With Meaning

(संस्कृत मंत्र अर्थ सहित) Sanskrit Mantra Collection with Meaning
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FAQs on Sanskrit Language & Shlokas/Slokas:
What is Sanskrit?
Sanskrit is an Old Indo-Aryan language. Sanskrit is a living language and spoken as a primary language in some villages in India.
Where did Sanskrit come from?
It is the Indo-Aryan branch that moved into eastern Iran and then south into the Indian subcontinent in the first half of the 2nd millennium BCE. Once in ancient India, the Indo-Aryan language underwent rapid linguistic change and morphed into the Vedic Sanskrit language.
What is the importance of Sanskrit Language?
Sanskrit is regarded as the ancient language in Hinduism, where it was used as a means of communication and dialogue by the Hindu Celestial Gods, and then by the Indo-Aryans. Sanskrit is also widely used in Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism.
Is Sanskrit language is the oldest language in the earth?
The Sanskrit language can be traced back to 2000BC in its earliest written form. So it’s one of the oldest languages on the earth along with Tamil, Chinese, Greek, Hebrew, Arabic.
What is interesting about Sanskrit?
The most refined and precise human language ever invented is Paninian or Classical Sanskrit (as contrasted with “context-free grammar” Sanskrit). It is the only human language that has ever had “context-free grammar”. The language that is Context-free means it is utterly unambiguous. In sanskrit every sentence in it can be derived precisely from a set of 3959 rules.
What do you mean by Sanskrit Shlokas / Slokas?
Shloka or śloka is a poetic form of sentences used in Sanskrit. In its usual form it consists of four pādas or quarter-verses, of 8 syllables each, or of two half-verses of 16 syllables each.
Who use Sanskrit Language?
Sanskrit is now spoken by less than 1% of Indians and is now mostly used by Hindu priests during religious ceremonies like marriage.