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A comparison of common terms in Vedic Sanskit vs. Pali:
'''arhat''' (Sanskrit) or '''arahant'' (Pali)
'''nirvana''' (Sanskrit) vs. '''nibbana''' (Pali)
'''Dharma''' (Sanskit) or '''Dhamma''' (Pali)
'''sutra''' (Sanskit) or '''sutta''' (Pali)
'''karma''' (Sanskrit) and '''kamma''' (Pali), "action"
'''sangha''' is the same in both
Need to add brief definitions of the above, and put them into a table.

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 Definition An ancient Indic language from the Indian subcontinent, closely related to Sanskrit, in which the Pali Canon is written. [d] [e]
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Beginning of future section, gathering info here

A comparison of common terms in Vedic Sanskit vs. Pali:

'arhat (Sanskrit) or arahant (Pali)

nirvana (Sanskrit) vs. nibbana (Pali)

Dharma (Sanskit) or Dhamma (Pali)

sutra (Sanskit) or sutta (Pali)

karma (Sanskrit) and kamma (Pali), "action"

sangha is the same in both

Need to add brief definitions of the above, and put them into a table.