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  • Sanskrit Words for Nature: Exploring Prakriti, Srishti & Jagat
    There isn't one single perfect Sanskrit word for "nature" in the same way we understand it in English.

    Here are some options depending on the specific aspect of "nature" you want to convey:

    General Nature:

    * प्रकृति (Prakriti): This is a common and versatile term, encompassing the material world, natural forces, and the principles of creation.

    * सृष्टि (Srishti): This word refers to the creation or universe as a whole, emphasizing the divine aspect of nature.

    * जगत (Jagat): This term denotes the world or universe, including all its living and non-living elements.

    Specific Aspects:

    * वन (Van): Forest

    * पर्वत (Parvat): Mountain

    * नदी (Nadi): River

    * समुद्र (Samudra): Sea

    * पशु (Pashu): Animal

    * वनस्पति (Vanaspati): Plant

    Philosophical Concepts:

    * स्वभाव (Svabhava): This term refers to the inherent nature or essence of something.

    * धर्म (Dharma): In a wider sense, this refers to the natural order of things, the cosmic law, or the universal principles governing the universe.

    The best word to use will depend on the context and the specific meaning you want to convey.

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