- - Language of the Bhagavad Gita
- - Name the ancient classical literary language of India
- - The language that Hindu scriptures were written in
- - It was once the talk of India
- - spoken originally, it ranks about 3rd oldest language in the world
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- - "I am become death, the .... of worlds" (Bhagavad Gita, quoted by Robert Oppenheimer)
- - Class of fast, well armed warships
- - Killer of hunted animal guarding southern city once
- - Tale with twist near the end does possibly describe warship
- - one who breaks up the ship
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- - The Bhagavad Gita, for one
- - The Bhagavata Purana, for example
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- - part of that 'bhagavad gita' book is strictly forbidden
- - In this party game, you must help your teammates guess a word without using certain forbidden words
- - Forbidden fruit, a book about it
- - Forbidden topic
- - We don't talk about that
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- - Discipline discussed in the Bhagavad Gita
- - This requires you to do a stretch in Tokyo gaol
- - unknown in the past - twisted philosophy
- - System of physical and philosophical practices originating in ancient India
- - Tree pose discipline
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- - Writings like the Bhagavad Gita
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- - Bhagavad Gita believers
- - Believers back from America?
- - Some believers getting back to America
- - Believers in Brahma
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- - Like the Bhagavad Gita
- - back the upper-class indian
- - follower of the main indian religion
- - like many rig veda readers
- - One studying the Vedas
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