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  • ...-English Dictionary, Etymologically and Philologically Arranged to cognate Indo-European Languages, Motilal Banarsidass, page 755</ref> A ''Bhashyakrit'' is the aut
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  • ...the Ancient Indians alone. It was prevalent, and is still common, in other Indo-European peoples also.<ref name=":12" />
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  • ...see that the fundamental conceptions of Yajna (sacrifice) are also seen in Indo-European antiquities though the traces are rather faint. But it is quite clear that
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  • ...षद्-s || Upanishads. The importance of वैदिकसंस्कृतम् ॥ Vedic samskrit for Indo-European studies was also recognized in the early 19th century. English translations
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  • ...Walker T et al (eds) (2002), Ayurveda at the crossroads of care and cure. Indo-European seminar on Ayurveda, Arrabida, November 2001. Centro de História de Além-
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