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the dictionary containing the sanskrit alternatives for Persian words know as​

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Answered by wachimsiddique33
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the dictionary containing the sanskrit alternatives for persian words known as abstract

Answered by AadilPradhan
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The dictionary containing the sanskrit alternatives for Persian words is know as​ Rajya-vyavahara-kosha.

  • Shivaji Maharaj published the Rajya-vyavahara-kosha to provide Sanskrit translations for Persian words.
  • The vocabulary is separated into vargas. Other manuscripts' introductory sections describe the destruction of yavanas and praise Sivaji as a manifestation of Siva.
  • According to its creator Raghunatha (17th C.A.D.), the goal of this dictionary was to stop foreign terms from impairing the growth of Sanskrit words.
  • This dictionary had Sanskrit terms that were comparable to 1380 administrative terms in Persian.
  • After his coronation, Shivaji Maharaj assigned Ramchandra Amatya the job of coming up with adequate Sanskrit equivalents for the Persian phrases currently in use.
  • It is also the dictionary of official terms of Shuvaji.

Hence, Rajya vyashara kosha is the right answer.

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