Meaning of Shaaradaa in English
Shaaradaa
शारदा•شارَدا
Origin:Sanskrit
Vazn:212
Type:noun
English meaning of Shaaradaa
Noun, Feminine
- •an ancient script of India which came into vogue in Punjab and Kashmir around the tenth century, today's Kashmiri, Gurmukhi and Takri scripts are derived from this; Goddess Saraswati; a kind of harp
शारदा के हिंदी अर्थ
संज्ञा, स्त्रीलिंग
- •an ancient script of India which came into vogue in Punjab and Kashmir around the tenth century, today's Kashmiri, Gurmukhi and Takri scripts are derived from this; Goddess Saraswati; a kind of harp
شارَدا کے اردو معانی
اسم، مؤنث
- an ancient script of India which came into vogue in Punjab and Kashmir around the tenth century, today's Kashmiri, Gurmukhi and Takri scripts are derived from this; Goddess Saraswati; a kind of harp•
संबंधित शब्द · Related words
Wafa
faithfulness
Ishq
Love (updated)
Tamanna
desire, longing
Khudi
the self, ego
Armaan
deep desire, dream
Intezaar
waiting
What does Shaaradaa mean?
Shaaradaa is a noun of Sanskrit origin used in Urdu, written as شارَدا and शारदा in Hindi.
The meaning of Shaaradaa in English is “an ancient script of India which came into vogue in Punjab and Kashmir around the tenth century, today's Kashmiri, Gurmukhi and Takri scripts are derived from this; Goddess Saraswati; a kind of harp”.