मानस

Hindi

Etymology 1

From Sanskrit मनुष्य (manuṣya), likely from a derivative of Proto-Indo-European *mon- (man).

Alternative forms

Noun

मानस (mānas) m (Urdu spelling مانس)

  1. Alternative spelling of मानुस (mānus), meaning human, man, or husband.
See also
  • मानुष (mānuṣ)

Etymology 2

From Sanskrit मानस (mānasá).

Adjective

मानस (mānas) (Urdu spelling مانس)

  1. mental
  2. spiritual

Sanskrit

Adjective

मानस (mānasá)

  1. belonging to the mind or spirit, mental, spiritual
  2. expressed only in the mind, performed in thought i.e. silent, tacit (as a hymn or prayer)
  3. conceived or present in the mind, conceivable, imaginable
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