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[32] The word prasráva [urine], [...] “water”. Farsi is a Vedic descendant. In Vedic the word ap means “water”. [...] related to the word prasráva.
[18] “Our tabla is a metamorphosed [...] time of Shiva, we have gotten its descendant, the violin, from Italy. This [...] the minds of human beings.”
[12] Prákrta pronunciation differs [...] Prákrta. The Russian language is a descendant of Vedic, thus there is some similarity [...] and that of the rest of India!
[25] Kutapa also refers to [...] word [Sanskrit-derived descendant] for “sons son,” [...] kutapa is daohitra .
[16] There are various reasons by which it can be proved and established that the porpoise is a descendant of certain prehistoric terrestrial [...] claimed that a porpoise is the descendant of a member of a hog family, because [...] kit́ibha [locust].
[7] Nowadays several languages descended [...] origin as well as being an adopted descendant of Sanskrit). The other important [...] it contains many Arabic words.
[19] “Wheat” in Sanskrit [...] original Persian language is a descendant of Sanskrit. From this word godhúma [...] Paeshácii Prákrta descendant, Punjabi.
[6] Besides the languages descended [...] ) a direct descendant. Those languages which are not [...] Tagalog, etc.) is an “adopted descendant”. The amount of adopted descent [...] Vedic and Sanskrit vocabulary.
[68] “Our tabla is a metamorphosed [...] time of Shiva, we have gotten its descendant, the violin, from Italy. This [...] the minds of human beings.”
[55] Another person wants permanent [...] Maybe that so-called donor is the descendant of bandits or robbers, smugglers [...] collapse. Nothing will last long.
[2] Anyhow, the northern part of our [...] minister) was Mr. H. S. Soharwardi, a descendant of the gájii who came from [...] ideological centre for various reasons.
[122] “There were also huge birds [...] vighavá) of today is the descendant of this sabre-toothed tiger.