In their development, the languages referred to as Bahasa Indonesia (or BI, for short) and New Javanese (or NJ, for short) have absorbed a quantity of lexicon from Sanskrit. Much of the same lexicon has been absorbed from Sanskrit into BI and NJ. Granted that BI and NJ influence each other, perhaps BI has absorbed the Sanskrit lexicon from NJ or vice versa. However, referring to historical aspe…