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Apple ID6746787546
Bundle IDcom.natashatherobot.SanskritDictionary
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Min iOS18.0
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Released2025-06-08
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What’s New Version 1.2

You can now view Declension Tables for every word!

Description

Sanskrit Lexicon brings together the entire Sanskrit–English dictionary tradition—over 250,000 entries across 12 classical dictionaries and 9 specialized indexes—into one seamless, definition-first experience. Forget tab-switching or guesswork. Just search—and instantly see a unified entry, grouped by meaning and sourced from every major lexicon. WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT *All-in-one results* Monier-Williams, Apte, Böhtlingk, Benfey, Lanman, Macdonell, Vaidya, Wilson, and more—consolidated, deduplicated, and presented as one clear entry. *Smart semantic groupings* Multi-meaning terms like kṛṣṇa are auto-organized into labeled sections: Animals, Astronomical Phenomena, Geographical Locations, Caste Groups, and more. *Unified multi-script search* Type in Devanāgarī (कृष्ण), IAST (kṛṣṇa), Harvard-Kyoto (kRSNa), Velthuis (k.r.s.na), WX (kqRNa), SLP1 (kfzRa), or plain ASCII (krishna)—it just works. *Search inflected forms* Paste any declined noun or conjugated verb to find the root word instantly, along with full grammatical breakdowns. *Favorites, notes & daily review* Save tricky words, attach personal notes, and build your own vocabulary list with Word of the Day + spaced repetition. *Lightweight & always updated* Cloud-powered data means the app stays tiny and fast, while your dictionary content remains fresh and ever-expanding. BUILT FOR * University students, Sanskrit scholars & professors * Yoga, Ayurveda, and Vedānta practitioners working with primary texts * Indologists, philologists, and historical linguists * Curious readers exploring the roots of Indian culture KEY STATS * 250,000+ Sanskrit-English headwords * 12 classical Sanskrit dictionaries * 9 specialized reference indexes (Vedic, Epic, Puranic, botanical, epigraphic, and more) * 6 transliteration systems supported Find the fastest path from word to meaning—download Sanskrit Lexicon today. Terms of Use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/

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Version history 3 versions

Build 875719028v1.22025-06-19 11:54:22
You can now view Declension Tables for every word!
Build 875641623v1.12025-06-17 15:35:27
Improved search - now search Sanskrit words in declined or conjugated forms, and get the root form to look up in the dictionary + details about the conjugated form!
Build 875312252v1.02025-06-10 05:28:34
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releaseNotes updated
You can now view Declension Tables for every word!
description updated
Sanskrit Lexicon brings together the entire Sanskrit–English dictionary tradition—over 250,000 entries across 12 classical dictionaries and 9 specialized indexe
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Sanskrit Lexicon
Version 1.2 released
You can now view Declension Tables for every word!
Version 1.1 released
Improved search - now search Sanskrit words in declined or conjugated forms, and get the root form to look up in the dictionary + details about the conjugated form!
Version 1.0 released
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