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The Cologne Digital Sanskrit Lexicon (CDSL) project undertakes to digitize and merge all published Sanskrit dictionaries. Its aim is to create a basic lexical corpus that provides easy access to all available meanings of Sanskrit words and allows the creation of a number of computer programs that will help to analyze Sanskrit texts.
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Data-entry in Kyoto-Harvard encoding by typists in
XML generated programmatically from pe.txt
See the file pe.xml downloadable from //www.sanskrit-lexicon.uni-koeln.de.