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How do you call jewelry in Sanskrit?

The Sanskrit word for jewelry is "आभूषण" (ābhūṣaṇa).

Here's a breakdown:

* आ (ā) - a prefix often used to emphasize the noun

* भूष (bhūṣ) - to adorn, decorate, beautify

* ण (ṇa) - a suffix indicating the noun

So, "ābhūṣaṇa" literally translates to "that which adorns".

Other related terms include:

* हार (hāra) - necklace

* कर्णफूल (karṇa-phūla) - earring

* अंगूठी (aṅgūṭhī) - ring

* बाजूबंद (bājūband) - bracelet

* पायजेब (pāyjeb) - anklet

You can use any of these terms depending on the specific type of jewelry you're referring to.

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