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06972090-n:
a branch of the Indo-Iranian family of languages
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06969822-n:
the Indic language of the Gypsies
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06969916-n:
the official literary language of Pakistan, closely related to Hindi; widely used in India (mostly by Moslems); written in Arabic script
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06970103-n:
the most widely spoken of modern Indic vernaculars; spoken mostly in the north of India; along with English it is the official language of India; usually written in Devanagari script
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06970510-n:
the Indic language spoken in Bihar (and by some people in Pakistan and Bangladesh)
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06970645-n:
a subfamily of Indic languages
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06971281-n:
an Indic language; the state language of Maharashtra in west central India; written in the Devanagari script
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06971454-n:
the Indic language spoken by the people of India who live in Gujarat in western India
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06971605-n:
the Indic language spoken by most people in Punjab in northwestern India
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06971741-n:
the Indic language spoken by the people of Sri Lanka
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06236802-n:
a body of religious and philosophical beliefs and cultural practices native to India and based on a caste system; it is characterized by a belief in reincarnation, by a belief in a supreme being of many forms and natures, by the view that opposing theories are aspects of one eternal truth, and by a desire for liberation from earthly evils
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06238036-n:
(from the Sanskrit word for `to see') one of six orthodox philosophical systems or viewpoints on the nature of reality and the release from bondage to karma
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06238265-n:
(from the Sanskrit word for `reflection' or `interpretation') one of six orthodox philosophical systems or viewpoints on ritual traditions rooted in the Vedas and the Brahmanas as opposed to Vedanta which relies mostly on the Upanishads
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06238574-n:
(from the Sanskrit for `end of the Veda') one of six orthodox philosophical systems or viewpoints rooted in the Upanishads as opposed to Mimamsa which relies on the Vedas and Brahmanas
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06464419-n:
(from the Sanskrit word for `knowledge') any of the most ancient sacred writings of Hinduism written in early Sanskrit; traditionally believed to comprise the Samhitas, the Brahmanas, the Aranyakas, and the Upanishads
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(Sanskrit) an ancient medical treatise summarizing the Hindu art of healing and prolonging life; sometimes regarded as a 5th Veda
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(Sanskrit) Hindu god of fire in ancient and traditional India; one of the three chief deities of the Vedas
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09524671-n:
(literally `possessing horses' in Sanskrit) in Hinduism the twin chariot warriors conveying Surya
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a mood (as in Greek or Sanskrit) that expresses a wish or hope; expressed in English by modal verbs
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01632537-a:
having official authority or sanction
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01728614-a:
belonging to times long past especially of the historical period before the fall of the Western Roman Empire
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concerned with sacred matters or religion or the church
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06282651-n:
a systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols
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06464419-n:
(from the Sanskrit word for `knowledge') any of the most ancient sacred writings of Hinduism written in early Sanskrit; traditionally believed to comprise the Samhitas, the Brahmanas, the Aranyakas, and the Upanishads
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08900535-n:
a republic in the Asian subcontinent in southern Asia; second most populous country in the world; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1947
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02823266-a:
of or relating to the Vedas or to the ancient Sanskrit in which they were written
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06330037-n:
a verb tense in some languages (classical Greek and Sanskrit) expressing action (especially past action) without indicating its completion or continuation
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06352782-n:
a syllabic script used in writing Sanskrit and Hindi
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06431156-n:
(Hinduism) the sacred `song of God' composed about 200 BC and incorporated into the Mahabharata (a Sanskrit epic); contains a discussion between Krishna and the Indian hero Arjuna on human nature and the purpose of life
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06431496-n:
(Hinduism) a sacred epic Sanskrit poem of India dealing in many episodes with the struggle between two rival families
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06463347-n:
Hindu literature written in Sanskrit
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06464419-n:
(from the Sanskrit word for `knowledge') any of the most ancient sacred writings of Hinduism written in early Sanskrit; traditionally believed to comprise the Samhitas, the Brahmanas, the Aranyakas, and the Upanishads
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(Hinduism) an ancient Sanskrit text giving rules for sensuous and sensual pleasure and love and marriage in accordance with Hindu law
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06973092-n:
any of the vernacular Indic languages of north and central India (as distinguished from Sanskrit) recorded from the 3rd century BC to the 4th century AD
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06973334-n:
an ancient Prakrit language (derived from Sanskrit) that is the scriptural and liturgical language of Theravada Buddhism
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11195452-n:
British philologist (born in Germany) who specialized in Sanskrit (1823-1900)
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Indian grammarian whose grammatical rules for Sanskrit are the first known example of descriptive linguistics (circa 400 BC)
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13802098-n:
a mood (as in Greek or Sanskrit) that expresses a wish or hope; expressed in English by modal verbs
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