Guru in English! – Part 2

Continuing with the influence of Sanskrit on English, here are a few more words with their origins in Sanskrit, the ancient Hindu language from Northern India?
Comments on article "Guru in English! – Part 2"
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Pankaj english and gujarti guru 4/22/2009
ranjay how to develop my spoken english 10/15/2007
sanjay i want to english learean 4/30/2007
Bijendra Singh Enghlish Guru Book Purchage, New Delhi India,
Phone 41502511
4/5/2007
Iuger White power!!! Long live for the nazis!!
I'm a neo-nazi!!!! Yupi!! And I Indian people more than any thing in the world!!!! So Viji you can go to H##L!!!!!!
10/26/2005
Iugo I am doing a work, on old words ( Words that aren´t use, and tehey were once use) and I think that tis is a very good article about old words!!!!! 10/26/2005
Myth Buster Please refrain from parroting what your English Masters said without any analysis. Please try to first learn the language and its history from its indegenous roots. Try to gather that how the culture itself remembers the tradition. Eg: "Sanskrit is an Indic language belonging to the Indo-Iranian subcategory of the Indo-European group of languages".... " is so Eurocentric view. Oh well - Macaulay's children are all over. What can you do? 10/15/2004
Viji Being a South Indian and being a lover of Sanskrit, I felt a bit alienated by the introductory words!

However I appreciate the effort.
7/4/2004
Lalitha Ravindr Thought provoking 6/20/2004
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