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What is Sanskrit for cleanse?

There are several Sanskrit words that can translate to "cleanse" depending on the context:

General cleansing:

* शुद्धिकरण (Shuddhikaran): This is the most common and direct translation. It means "purification" or "cleansing" in a general sense.

* शुद्धीकरण (Shuddhikarana): This is a close synonym of Shuddhikaran, also meaning "purification" or "cleansing".

Specific cleansing actions:

* शुद्ध (Shuddha): This word means "pure" or "clean" and can be used in contexts like "cleanse the body" (शरीर शुद्ध) or "cleanse the mind" (मन शुद्ध).

* पवित्र (Pavitra): This word means "holy" or "sacred" and implies a deeper spiritual cleansing.

* निर्जल (Nirjala): This word means "waterless" and can be used in the context of cleansing the body through fasting or detoxification.

* स्नान (Snana): This means "bathing" and can be used to describe cleansing the body through water.

Other options:

* अनुत्तम (Anuttama): This word means "excellent" or "perfect" and can be used metaphorically to describe a state of purity achieved through cleansing.

* आत्मानुशासन (Atmanushasan): This word means "self-discipline" and can be used in the context of cleansing the mind and spirit through meditation or other practices.

The most accurate translation will depend on the specific situation and the type of cleansing you are referring to.

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