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Can anyone translate the english word Cheetah or Chitraka into sanskrit for me? Chitraka is a sanskrit word, I'd just like to see how it looks in sanskrit, contemplating a tatoo..
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Cheetah is व्याघ्रः

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SubEspion wrote:Cheetah is व्याघ्रः

:hello:
:-? You did a mistake, Sub : what you wrote (व्याघ्र) is "vyâgrhaH", which means "the tiger" !

Cheetah (i.e. cîtaH according to the official transcription) is

चीतः

And chitrakah (citrakaH) is

चित्रकः

But I do not know the meaning of them. Where did you find them, Cheetah ?
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I'm not guilty, I only wrote what was written in my "book" :P

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SubEspion wrote:I'm not guilty, I only wrote what was written in my "book" :P

:hello:
:-o Which book ?

PS : I have not found the meaning of "cheetah" et "chitatraka" yet, but I have no sanscrit dictionnary at home. I will try to find them next week... If I do remember.
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A lot of pages that I received during my Buddhism courses ;)
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SubEspion wrote:A lot of pages that I received during my Buddhism courses ;)
:-o Do you want to become buddhist, friar Sub ?
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It was a mandatory course. I was skeptical at the beginning but I
appreciate my year :loljump:
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SubEspion wrote:It was a mandatory course. I was skeptical at the beginning but I
appreciate my year :loljump:
:-o :-o Do you have courses on budhhism in Quebec's highschools ?! How strange is it.

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Well. Back to the subject of that topic :

citrakaH (or chitrakah) means "panther". I suppose that was the cause of Sub's mistake.

I have not found yet "cheetah" ( = cîtaH). But cîtâH (with long 'a') means "thougt, thinking" (therefore it has to be written चीताः)
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Sisyphe wrote: :-o :-o Do you have courses on budhhism in Quebec's highschools ?! How strange is it.
Of course not :loljump:

It was only my teacher who taught that. She went two years in India to
help poor childrens ;) At the end of those courses, she gave us many
big documents on Marathi (middle), Sanskrit (middle), Punjabi (big),
Gujarati (big), Hindi (small) and Konkani (really small).

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