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Can you get 6 sukti in sanskrit?

The Sanskrit word for "six" is षट् (ṣaṭ).

Therefore, "six sukti" in Sanskrit would be:

षट् सुक्तयः (ṣaṭ suktāyaḥ)

This literally translates to "six praises" or "six hymns".

It's important to note that "sukti" can have multiple meanings in Sanskrit, including:

* Praise, hymn: This is the most common meaning in the context of religious texts.

* Pearl: This meaning is less common but still possible.

* Good saying, proverb: This meaning is also less common but can be used in certain contexts.

Therefore, the precise meaning of "ṣaṭ suktāyaḥ" will depend on the context in which it is used.

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