Words to Describe sanskrit
        
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Things sanskrit often describes ("sanskrit ________")
- verses
 - treatises
 - edition
 - work
 - characters
 - studies
 - language
 - dharma
 - classics
 - writers
 - works
 - languages
 - teacher
 - poem
 - school
 - name
 - commentaries
 - translation
 - versions
 - mantra
 - dhyana
 - title
 - education
 - book
 - poetics
 - grammarian
 - letters
 - vocabulary
 - roots
 - poems
 - originals
 - words
 - poetry
 - scholar
 - alphabet
 - dictionaries
 - grammar
 - poet
 - drama
 - culture
 - inscription
 - terminology
 - theatre
 - plays
 - manuscripts
 - origin
 - text
 - play
 - writings
 - scriptures
 - college
 - phrase
 - books
 - dramas
 - term
 - version
 - epic
 - tradition
 - names
 - english
 - author
 - sources
 - hymns
 - quotations
 - equivalents
 - commentary
 - script
 - verse
 - original
 - grammarians
 - scholarship
 - poets
 - scholars
 - lore
 - mantras
 - root
 - learning
 - dictionary
 - epics
 - authors
 - prose
 - terms
 - equivalent
 - literature
 - form
 - texts
 - writer
 - word
 - treatise
 - manuscript
 - slokas
 - meaning
 - inscriptions
 - dramatists
 
How sanskrit often is described ("________ sanskrit")
- classic
 - sacred
 - chinese
 - english
 - modern
 - ornate
 - rare
 - popular
 - buddhist
 - corrupt
 - bad
 - original
 - lucid
 - hindi
 - simple
 - primitive
 - elegant
 - grammatical
 - mixed
 - anti
 - called
 - fluent
 - language
 - old
 - vedic
 - polished
 - philosophical
 - archaic
 - late
 - incorrect
 - corrupted
 - spoken
 - famous
 - contemporary
 - classical
 - ordinary
 - pali
 - enough
 - anglo
 - later
 - refined
 - easy
 - artificial
 - persian
 - tibetan
 - eternal
 - hybrid
 - legend
 - ayurvedic
 - epic
 - correct
 - colloquial
 - earliest
 - extant
 - pure
 - medieval
 - elementary
 - literary
 - purest
 - flawless
 - early
 - chaste
 - elaborate
 - standard
 - oldest
 - ancient
 
