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Shukra has sanskrit origin

shukran has arabic origin.

There must be something common?

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The word "shkr" is also attested in the Ugaritic language, spoken across the Syrian coast. From: "A dictionary of the Ugaritic language" (2003).

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Shukra was known to be more knowledgeable than Brihaspati. Shukracharya became famous for his ability to resurrect people. 

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34 minutes ago, Anais_nin said:

Shukra has sanskrit origin

shukran has arabic origin.

There must be something common?

Arabic itself has its origins from Hebrew. Hebrew and Sanskrit are unrelated...but chances of having a common ancestor. Akadikada rendu words dorli untai

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1 minute ago, Ellen said:

Arabic itself has its origins from Hebrew. Hebrew and Sanskrit are unrelated...but chances of having a common ancestor. Akadikada rendu words dorli untai

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1 minute ago, Ellen said:

Arabic itself has its origins from Hebrew. Hebrew and Sanskrit are unrelated...but chances of having a common ancestor. Akadikada rendu words dorli untai

evaro kavi ushanas rishi anta.....zorastrainism nunchi link undi antunnaru indian sages ki,,,,

namocha.

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2 minutes ago, Anais_nin said:

evaro kavi ushanas rishi anta.....zorastrainism nunchi link undi antunnaru indian sages ki,,,,

namocha.

Emo ee Indo-Iran religions vishyam la baga controversy nadustunnai. Strong ga roots claim cheyadanki authentic sources nak telyav

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2 hours ago, Anais_nin said:

Shukra has sanskrit origin

shukran has arabic origin.

There must be something common?

I strongly think ancients were more into astronomy than god.

planet venus., then assigned a god to it as myth.

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2 hours ago, Ellen said:

Arabic itself has its origins from Hebrew. Hebrew and Sanskrit are unrelated...but chances of having a common ancestor. Akadikada rendu words dorli untai

pakkintodini choosi manam same chesinattu anukunta haha Anais_nin

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