jagatavaks
Jagatavaks is a term used in some contemporary Sanskrit-inspired discourse and speculative fiction to denote the “voice of the world” or a universal or collective voice. It is not a term with a long attested history in classical Sanskrit texts, and it does not appear in standard dictionaries or grammars. The form is a compound of jagat, meaning “world” or “universe,” and vāk, meaning “speech” or “voice,” with transliteration variants including jagatavāk and jagatavakṣ.
In usage, jagatavaks is often employed as a poetic or metaphorical concept rather than a technical term.
For readers encountering the term, jagatavaks can be understood as a stylized way of describing collective