Talk:Ishara
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ishar (or eshar), oblique ishan-, the Hittite for "blood" is probably derived from the same root, maybe from a notion of "bond" between blod-relations (c.f. Sanskrit bandhu). The verb ishiya "to bind, fetter", "to oblige" is directly cognate to Sanskrit syati with similar meanings.
what about eh-saan, i.e. ishaan (hindi, urdu, persian) meaning favour, debt, bond, obligation.