• WikiProject India, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage of India-related topics. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page...
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  • earliest Buddhist schools used Sanskrit and Prakrits; some of our oldest texts are in Gandhari Prakrit and others are in Sanskrit; the Prakrit Pali doesn't...
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  • February 2008 (UTC) Mazandarani does not resemble Sanskrit. It is a northwestern Iranian language. It is fair that you can regard it as an offspring...
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  • languages are translations rather than transliterations. Many Buddhist terms in Chinese and other languages are simply transliterations from Sanskrit...
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  • system (Devanagari) which is used for multiple languages such as Hindi, Sanskrit, etc. Sanskrit is a language that can be written using various writing systems...
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  • topics, and their associated subcategories. I've updated the /howto to include sections on Topics map to subcategories. The the rows in the the topic...
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  • blog) w: 23:35, 16 Apr 2004 (UTC) According to Sanskrit, the Devanāgarī translation for the Sanskrit language is "संस्कृतम्". – Minh Nguyễn (talk, blog) w:...
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  • blog) w: 23:35, 16 Apr 2004 (UTC) According to Sanskrit, the Devanāgarī translation for the Sanskrit language is "संस्कृतम्". – Minh Nguyễn (talk, blog) w:...
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  • Template talk:User sa-1 (category Template-Class language pages)
    Could someone please rewrite this template in Sanskrit?Myrtone...
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  • using Firefox on OS X right now, for example, and the Devanagari (Hindi, Sanskrit) appears as question marks. In the case of Thai, however, the wrong symbols...
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  • commas). Delhi Travel Guide 2020 notes: "Though these terms come from Sanskrit, they have been adopted so deeply into Indian English that most people...
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  • designed with a particular theme according to their historic Sanskrit or regional language-based manuals. Many details such as "direction of sanctum" may...
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  • English in these places are apt to prefer their own-language Wikipedias anyway, except for topics those editions are missing. There is no case for just...
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  • Template talk:Lang/Archive 8 (category Articles containing Czech-language text)
    seeing is the normally provided tool tip that comes with any Wiki link; Sanskrit in your example also has a tooltip. When |link=no Module:lang does not...
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  • 19:02, 27 April 2016 (UTC) I wanted to use this template to mark a word as Sanskrit, but I’m not sure if I should insert the 2-letter code or the 3-letter...
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  • I'm not going to explain to you IE migrations when you think Sanskrit is a proto-IE language... I never said that, nor is there anything stupid like that...
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  • Sanskrit, Old Church Slavonic or some other classical language. I think their usage is primarily ceremonial and does not fit into native languages category...
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  • displays the language followed by the transliteration. For example, {{langx|sa|-|bharu}} should give something that displays like Sanskrit: bharu. Would...
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  • system (Devanagari) which is used for multiple languages such as Hindi, Sanskrit, etc. Sanskrit is a language that can be written using various writing systems...
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  • term King, it has a million different titles from various languages in different regions, Sanskrit, Persian, Hindustani, Bengali, Telugu, etc. That's why...
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  • Catholic Sex Abuse", when, in fact, they are not necessarily directly on that topic. I'd also add, once more, that GAN has nothing to do with images in navboxes...
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  • called Arachosia by Europeans before it became known by the Persian or Sanskrit name "Afghanistan". This particular area (Arachosia) made up part of the...
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  • template, a navbox, is {{Languages of South Asia}}, and the article where I am attempting to collapse an individual navbox is Sanskrit revival. __meco (talk)...
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  • covers some of those topics but is in a bad state. Perhaps knowledgeable editors can look to expanding wikipedia's coverage of those topics. Abecedare 02:41...
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  • garbled Italian, and even Sanskrit during their career, but nobody would seriously consider them anything other than an English-language band. And the German...
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  • Downward it is in her book. Clockwise does have significance in old Hindu Sanskrit text, in symbols and in Hindu temples. You are right though about 'universal...
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  • 09:31, 20 August 2020 (UTC) Shouldn't this be on the template page in the Sanskrit Wikipedia instead of here? Also note that this infobox has undergone changes...
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  • color scheme and good arrangements of the topics -- gives a good overall basic and easy list of Buddhism topics from the template.--149.4.108.27 18:06,...
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  • rather popular) Indo-Aryan migration theory, Indo-European languages and symbols (Sanskrit) were brought into the Indus valley by Aryan invaders/migrants...
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  • calendar is a time period, but not every time period is a calendar. In many Sanskrit texts (and wikipedia) the 12,000 year duration of the Yuga Cycle was artificially...
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