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What (who) is pandit - definition


Pandit         
A SCHOLAR OR TEACHER OF HINDU LAW, PHILOSOPHY OR MUSIC
Pandits; Panditji; Paṇḍit; Pundit (India); Vidushi; Pundit (Hindu); Pandith; Draft:Pandit (music title); Pandit (music title)
·noun ·see Pundit.
pandit         
A SCHOLAR OR TEACHER OF HINDU LAW, PHILOSOPHY OR MUSIC
Pandits; Panditji; Paṇḍit; Pundit (India); Vidushi; Pundit (Hindu); Pandith; Draft:Pandit (music title); Pandit (music title)
n.
See Pundit.
pandit         
A SCHOLAR OR TEACHER OF HINDU LAW, PHILOSOPHY OR MUSIC
Pandits; Panditji; Paṇḍit; Pundit (India); Vidushi; Pundit (Hindu); Pandith; Draft:Pandit (music title); Pandit (music title)
(also pundit)
¦ noun a Hindu scholar learned in Sanskrit and Hindu philosophy and religion.
Origin
from Sanskrit pa??ita 'learned'.

Wikipedia

Pandit
A Pandit (; ; also spelled Pundit, pronounced ;"pandit". Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.
Examples of use of pandit
1. Pandit never specified as to what exactly he disagreed with.
2. They may have collected one or two unknowingly," Pandit said.
3. Pandit, a political science professor at Gujarat University.
4. Darakshan’s efforts is being lauded by the Pandit community here.
5. Citi‘s determined CEO Vikram Pandit had promised he would not dismantle Citi.