Introduction
Knowing the color’s name in Sanskrit can be challenging for beginners. Yes, it is hard to find meaning on Google also and YouTube provides the different meanings of the same word. Don’t worry we will provide the accurate meaning and name with pronunciation in English. Today, in this article we are going to provide you with the color’s name in Sanskrit language. The meaning of Color is वर्णः in Sanskrit.
Colors Name In English | Colors Name In Sanskrit |
RED | रक्त: (Raktaha) |
GREEN | हरित: (Haritaha) |
YELLOW | पितः (Pitaha) |
BLUE | निलः (Nilaha) |
BLACK | कृष्ण: (Krishnaha) |
PINK | श्रेतरक्त: (Shresharaktaha) |
BROWN | कपिशः (Kapishaha) |
ORANGE | नारिंग: (Naringaha) |
WHITE | श्वेतवर्णः (Shretabarnaha) |
Significance Of Colors In Hindu Culture And Sanskrit Speaker
Color has its own importance in India and Nepal. Colour symbolises positive and negative aspects of life. Festival like Dipawali, Holi and Dusheera also connected with colour. Holi is also known as the festival of colours.
- Black colour (also known as कृष्णः in Sanskrit) symbolize the negative energy. It’s also known as काला जादु in India. People symbolize darkness and black as a negative.
- Yellow colour (also known as पितः in Sanskrit) symbolize for peace and silent. The people of hindu culture use this colour on the forehead as a Tika. They also use yellow.
- Red Colour(रक्त: in Sanskrit): It is symbolised as success or win over opponents. Red gives you a positive vibration on your aura.
Conclusion
The words seem hard in Sanskrit so we provide you with the pronunciation in English also. so read and memorize each word correctly. After that, you can say the name of each color in a particular language. Proper pronunciation is given in English language, read in both language which make you easy to learn