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Sanskrit vakya vanara​

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Answered by AdityaBahure
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Explanation:

It derives from the word vana ("forest"), and nara(man) means "belonging to the forest" or "forest-dwelling".[3][1]

It derives from the words vana ("forest") and nara ("man"), thus meaning "forest man".[4]

It derives from the words vav and nara, meaning "is it a man?"[5] or "perhaps he is man".[6]

Although the word Vanara has come to mean

Answered by meenatekwani77109
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Explanation:

बांद्रा वाक्य प्रयोग इन संस्कृत

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