1 to 50 Numbers in Sanskrit

1 to 50 Numbers in Sanskrit

Learn the numbers 1 to 50 in Sanskrit with this comprehensive guide. Discover the meaning and translation of each numeral, including ‘ekam’ (1) and ‘pañcaviṃśa’ (50). Study the historical significance and cultural heritage of the Sanskrit numeral system. A must-read for students of Indian history, language enthusiasts, and anyone interested in learning the ancient numerals of Sanskrit.

Embark on a journey of discovery as we unveil the ancient and mysterious world of Sanskrit numerals. From the elegant simplicity of ‘ekam’ (1) to the mesmerizing ‘pañcaviṃśa’ (50), these ancient symbols hold within them a rich cultural heritage and a connection to one of the world’s oldest languages. Whether you’re a student of Indian history, a lover of language, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of numbers, this post will take you on a fascinating tour of the Sanskrit numeral system. So come along and discover the hidden treasures of these ancient symbols and how they continue to hold a place in our modern world.

So, here are the 1 to 50 numbers in Sanskrit:

Count Sanskrit Number English
1 एकम् ekam
2 द्वि dvi
3 त्रि tri
4 चतुर् catur
5 पञ्च pañca
6 षट् ṣaṭ
7 सप्त sapta
8 अष्ट aṣṭa
9 नव nava
10 दश daśa
11 एकादश ekādaśa
12 द्वादश dvādaśa
13 त्रयोदश trayodaśa
14 चतुर्दश caturdaśa
15 पञ्चदश pañcadaśa
16 षड्दश ṣaḍdaśa
17 सप्तदश saptadaśa
18 अष्टादश aṣṭādaśa
19 नवदश navadaśa
20 विंश viṃśa
21 एक्विंश ekaviṃśa
22 द्व्विंश dviṃśa
23 त्र्यिंश tryaṃśa
24 चतुर्यिंश caturyaṃśa
25 पञ्चिंश pañcaviṃśa
26 षट्यिंश ṣaṭyaṃśa
27 सप्तिंश saptaviṃśa
28 अष्टिंश aṣṭaviṃśa
29 नविंश navaviṃśa
30 तीस tīsa
31 एकतीस ekatīsa
32 द्वतीस dvatīsa
33 त्रतीस tratīsa
34 चतुर्तीस catustīsa
35 पञ्चतीस pañcatīsa
36 षट्तीस ṣaṭtīsa
37 सप्ततीस saptatīsa
38 अष्टतीस aṣṭatīsa
39 नवतीस navatīsa
40 चव cava
41 एकाचव ekācava
42 द्वाचव dvācava
43 त्रयाचव trayācava
44 चतुराचव catvācava
45 पञ्चाचव pañcācava
46 षट्काचव ṣaṭkācava
47 सप्ताचव saptācava
48 अष्टाचव aṣṭācava
49 नवाचव navācava
50 पञ्चविंश pañcaviṃśa

We hope this guide has been informative and engaging in exploring the ancient numerals of Sanskrit. From the elegant simplicity of ‘ekam’ (1) to the mesmerizing ‘pañcaviṃśa’ (50), these ancient symbols hold within them a rich cultural heritage and a connection to one of the world’s oldest languages. The beauty and complexity of the language can be seen in the numerals that continue to hold a place in our modern world. We encourage you to continue your journey into learning the language and its culture and also to explore the other aspects of this beautiful language which is more than just numbers. Thank you for joining us on this journey of discovery.

Anjali K.
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