kalashaEtymologyBorrowed from Sanskrit कलश (kalaśa, “pitcher, pot”).nameThe language spoken by the Kalash people, an Indo-European language in the Indo-Aryan branch, further classified as a Dardic language in the Chitral group.“Kalasha is phonologically atypical because it contrasts plain, long, nasal, and retroflex vowels as well as combinations of these.”nounA metal pot with a large base and small mouth, used in Hindu rites, in which it is filled with water, coins, grain, etc. and topped with a coconut.Synonym of Kalash (“people”)