precept - Meaning in Sanskrit

precept - Meaning in Sanskrit

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What is precept meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase precept refers to a doctrine that is taught, or rule of personal conduct. See precept meaning in Sanskrit, precept definition, translation and meaning of precept in Sanskrit. Find precept similar words, precept synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of precept. Find the answer of what is the meaning of precept in Sanskrit.

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