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Need Sanskrit translation for the word "fundamental". Thanks!

Hi, does anybody out there have the sankrit (pradhaana) translation for the word "fundamental"? help!

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Old Jun 7, 2008, 11:39 PM   #2  
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Hi, beckstacy99!

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Hi, does anybody out there have the sankrit (pradhaana) translation for the word "fundamental"? help!
pradhaana = प्रधान

Even better is the word moola = मूल which means root or basic.

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Thanks for coming along and answering that question, drkpp! I'm glad that you are a part of this site!
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Good drkpp. But don't you think that moolbhoot is even better?
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Good drkpp. But don't you think that moolbhoot is even better?
moola = basic
bhoota = become

so the compound word moolabhoota means
the one who has become the basic or the root.
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