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    Jul 16, 2011, 03:10 AM
    Translate sentences to sanskrit?
    Could somebody please translate this for me to sanskrit?

    -- " My Body is my temple, but my Art is my soul."--
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    Sep 8, 2011, 06:18 AM
    Mera sareer mandir hai, lekin meri kala, meri atma hai

    This is the Hindi translation. Sanskrit is a sort of dead language and is known only to the people, who, by and large are on death-bed, or bed-ridden, or if some are fortunate, they are on the verge of such a condition. They have very little chance of browsing AMHD, I presume.

    Or, some Sankritphile can help.

    PS - So, I preferred to write in Hindi, which is the closest to Sanskrit, and is the acceptable form of Sanskrit, or the spoken form of the same.

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