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Names of flowers in Sanskrit to Hindi?

Here are some names of flowers in Sanskrit and Hindi, along with some additional information about them:

Sanskrit | Hindi | English | Description

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कमल (Kamala) | कमल (Kamal) | Lotus | A beautiful aquatic flower, often associated with purity and beauty.

कुमुद (Kumuda) | कुमुद (Kumuda) | Water Lily | Another aquatic flower, known for its delicate petals and fragrant scent.

चंपा (Champa) | चंपा (Champa) | Frangipani | A tropical flower with a sweet, heady fragrance.

रजनीगंधा (Rajnigandha) | रजनीगंधा (Rajnigandha) | Tuberose | A highly fragrant white flower, often used in perfumes and incense.

गुलाब (Gulaab) | गुलाब (Gulaab) | Rose | A widely cultivated flower known for its beauty and fragrance.

नीलोत्पल (Nilotpala) | नीलोत्पल (Nilotpala) | Blue Water Lily | A variety of water lily with blue petals.

पद्म (Padma) | पद्म (Padma) | Lotus | Another Sanskrit word for lotus.

सुरभि (Surabhi) | सुगंध (Sugandh) | Fragrant | A general term for a fragrant flower.

मालती (Malati) | मल्लिका (Mallika) | Jasmine | A fragrant climbing flower, often used in garlands and perfumes.

किंशुक (Kinshuka) | पलाश (Palash) | Flame of the Forest | A vibrant orange flower that blooms in spring.

अशोक (Ashoka) | अशोक (Ashoka) | Ashoka Tree | A tree with beautiful reddish-orange flowers, often associated with peace and tranquility.

Note: Some Sanskrit and Hindi words can have slightly different meanings or be used for different species of flowers. It's always a good idea to research specific words to ensure accuracy.

This list is just a starting point, and there are many other Sanskrit and Hindi names for flowers. You can find more extensive lists online or in botanical resources.

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