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'''Vāc''' (also spelled as vāk or vāch) (devanāgarī: वाच्) is the [[Sanskrit]] word for "speech", "voice", "talk", or "language". Personified, Vāc is he goddess of speech, most frequently identified with Bharati or [[Sarasvati]].
'''Vāc''' (also spelled as vāk or vāch) (devanāgarī: वाच्) is the [[Sanskrit]] word for "speech", "voice", "talk", or "language". Personified, Vāc is he goddess of speech, most frequently identified with Bharati or [[Sarasvati]].
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Vāc (also spelled as vāk or vāch) (devanāgarī: वाच्) is the Sanskrit word for "speech", "voice", "talk", or "language". Personified, Vāc is he goddess of speech, most frequently identified with Bharati or Sarasvati.