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What does Sanskrit mean?

Sanskrit interpretation

[Sanskrit]

Old Hindi, as described by Indian grammarians (such as panini panini), is a classic language of India and Hinduism. Detailed explanation generally refers to the written language of ancient India. Tang Gengkun's poem "To Master Haiming" says: "From the west Tianzhu, hold the scriptures and serve the purple. Sanskrit has changed over the years, and bitter customs have returned. " Wang Qingshizhen's "Occasionally Talking about Red North, Talking about Different Five, Hetao Lama": "Waterlogging means holding a small red flag between the fingers of your left hand, holding a small water bottle in your palm, twisting your right hand to the mountain, chanting Sanskrit, and the rain will stop." Lu Xun's Letters to Zhang Tingqian: "I don't understand either. Gekko Hindi (almost Sanskrit) is a spell. "

Word decomposition

Vatican Interpretation of Ancient India: Sanskrit (a language of Ancient India). Sanskrit (ancient Indian script) radical: wood; Interpretation of English (English) Dialect: Language. China people. English quotations. Vocabulary. Be serious, be serious. Refers to "proverb" or "old saying": As the saying goes, "If the skin does not exist, the hair will be attached." Action replaces language: sign language. The semaphore says: whisper. Keep your voice down. Language (language) tells: Don't talk to people.