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what did the swan say in Sanskrit ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The hamsa (Sanskrit: हंस, haṃsa or hansa) is an aquatic bird of passage, which various scholars have interpreted as the goose, the swan, or even the flamingo. Its icon is used in Indian and Southeast Asian culture as a spiritual symbol and a decorative element.

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Answered by shivimishra3843
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(Sanskrit: हंस,

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