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What is millet called in sanskrit?

Millet in Sanskrit is called "Priyangu".

However, it's important to note that "Priyangu" can refer to different types of millets, and sometimes even to other grains like barley.

Here are some other Sanskrit names for specific types of millet:

* "Ragi" (finger millet): "Nachni"

* "Bajra" (pearl millet): "Kangu"

* "Jowar" (sorghum): "Shali"

* "Barnyard millet": "Varaka"

* "Foxtail millet": "Priyangu" (this is the most common name used for this type)

The specific name used can depend on the region and the specific type of millet being referred to.

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