Here's why:
* "Aryan" in Sanskrit means "noble" or "worthy". It was originally used to describe a group of people who spoke Indo-Aryan languages, and it was later adopted by the Nazis to justify their racist ideology.
* There is no direct Sanskrit word for "leaders". While there are many Sanskrit words that relate to leadership, "Aryan" is not one of them.
Examples of Sanskrit words for leaders:
* Nāyak (नायक): Leader, hero
* Adhipati (अधिपति): Ruler, master
* Netā (नेता): Leader, guide
* Mukhya (मुख्य): Chief, leader
* Rājā (राजा): King, ruler
It's important to note: The term "Aryan" has been used in a highly problematic way in history, especially during the Nazi era. It's essential to use the term with caution and understanding of its historical context.