Mishti tells Medu that the Sanskrit saying "annena jātāni jivanti" means "food gives life to living beings," explaining its significance and making them both curious about the importance of food in sustaining life.
Mishti tells Medu that the Sanskrit saying “annena jātāni jivanti” means “food gives life to living beings,” explaining its significance and making them both curious about the importance of food in sustaining life.
Today's 'thought of the day' that Medu and Mishti read on the school noticeboard is a Sanskrit saying, "annena jātāni jivanti," which means "food gives life to living beings," making them curious about its meaning.
Today’s ‘thought of the day’ that Medu and Mishti read on the school noticeboard is a Sanskrit saying, “annena jātāni jivanti,” which means “food gives life to living beings,” making them curious about its meaning.
What does Mishti tell Medu about the meaning of the Sanskrit saying?
Mishti tells Medu that the Sanskrit saying "annena jātāni jivanti" means "food gives life to living beings," explaining its significance and making them both curious about the importance of food in sustaining life.
Mishti tells Medu that the Sanskrit saying “annena jātāni jivanti” means “food gives life to living beings,” explaining its significance and making them both curious about the importance of food in sustaining life.
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Today's 'thought of the day' that Medu and Mishti read on the school noticeboard is a Sanskrit saying, "annena jātāni jivanti," which means "food gives life to living beings," making them curious about its meaning.
Today’s ‘thought of the day’ that Medu and Mishti read on the school noticeboard is a Sanskrit saying, “annena jātāni jivanti,” which means “food gives life to living beings,” making them curious about its meaning.
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