Vichara/vichāra/विचार (pronounced “vi” as in victory + “cha” is in charge + “ra” as in run without the n-sound) is used ordinarily to refer to thought or thinking in Gujarati, Marathi and probably other Indian languages. It’s used in English in the way one would say that one is thinking about what to order at a restaurant, or when one is being beseeched to think less or more. For Hindi and Urdu speakers, it’s used in the same way that soch/सोच is used.
Why "Vichara"?
Why "Vichara"?
Why "Vichara"?
Vichara/vichāra/विचार (pronounced “vi” as in victory + “cha” is in charge + “ra” as in run without the n-sound) is used ordinarily to refer to thought or thinking in Gujarati, Marathi and probably other Indian languages. It’s used in English in the way one would say that one is thinking about what to order at a restaurant, or when one is being beseeched to think less or more. For Hindi and Urdu speakers, it’s used in the same way that soch/सोच is used.