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    According to A. K. Warder, the Pali language is a Prakrit language used in a region of Western India. Warder associates Pali with the Indian realm ( janapada) of Avanti, where the Sthavira nikāya was centered.
    Era: 3rd century BCE – present, Liturgical language of Theravada Buddhism
    Writing system: Brāhmī, Kharosthi, Khmer, Burmese, Thai, Sinhala and transliteration to the Latin alphabet
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    What is the origin of the Pali language?
    Pali is an old language. It used to be spoken in India, and is similar to Sanskrit. Pali is used in religious services by Theravada Buddhists. The Theravada holy texts, called the Pali Canon, are written in Pali. Pali is usually called a dead language. Bengali originates from the Pali
    Is Pali a dead language?
    Pali is an old language. It used to be spoken in India, and is similar to Sanskrit. Pali is used in religious services by Theravada Buddhists. The Theravada holy texts, called the Pali Canon, are written in Pali. Pali is usually called a dead language.
    How did Pali become a sacred language in Sri Lanka?
    It is rooted in the Prakrits, the vernacular languages, used in northern India during the Middle period of Indian linguistic evolution. As Theravada Buddhism spread to other parts of southern Asia, the use of Pali as the language of the texts spread along with it, and thus Pali became a sacred language in Sri Lanka,...
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    What is the Buddhist Pali?
    Pali, in which only the Buddha delivered his noble messages, appears to have been hallowed as the text of the Buddhavacana. The language of the Buddhavacana is called Pali or Magadhi and sometimes Suddha-Magadhi, presumably in order to distinguish it from Ardha-Magadhi, the language of Jaina Canons.
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    Pali is a Middle Indo-Aryan liturgical language native to the Indian subcontinent. It is widely studied because it is the language of the Pāli Canon or Tipiṭaka as well as the sacred language of Theravāda Buddhism. In early time, it was written in Brahmi script.

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    Era: 3rd century BCE – present, Liturgical langua…

    Language family: Indo-European,

    Writing system: Brāhmī,Kharosthi,

    Etymology
    The word 'Pali' is used as a name for the language of the Theravada canon. The word seems to have its origins in commentarial traditions, wherein the Pāli (in the sense of the line of

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    Nearly every word in Pāḷi has cognates in the other Middle Indo-Aryan languages, the Prakrits. The relationship to Vedic Sanskrit is less direct and more

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    From the opening of the Dhammapada:
    The three compounds in the first line literally mean:
    manopubbaṅgama "whose precursor is mind", "having mind as a

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    Pali and Sanskrit are very closely related and the common characteristics of Pali and Sanskrit were always easily recognized by those in India who were familiar with both. A large

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    Pali literature is usually divided into canonical and non-canonical or extra-canonical texts. Canonical texts include the whole of the Pali Canon or Tipitaka. With the exception of

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    Paiśācī
    Paiśācī is a largely unattested literary language of classical India that is mentioned in

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    Vowels
    Vowels may be divided into
    Long and short vowels are only contrastive in open syllables; in closed syllables, all vowels are always short. Short and long e and o are in complementary distribution: the short variants occur

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  4. Where Is Pali Language Spoken?

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    Where Is Pali Spoken In India? Nepal, Sikkim, and Northern Bengal regions are the regions where it is usually spoken. The language of Nepali belongs to a Indo-Aryan branch and anyone interested in Hindi or Sanskrit will know how to understand it.

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    Aug 02, 2008 · As Theravada Buddhism spread to other parts of southern Asia, the use of Pali as the language of the texts spread along with it, and thus Pali became a sacred language in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam.

  6. https://simple.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pali

    Pali is an old Indo-Aryan language. It used to be spoken in India, and is similar to Sanskrit. Pali is used in religious services by Theravada Buddhists. The Theravada holy texts, called the Pali Canon and also known as the Tripiṭaka, are written in Pali. Pali is usually called a dead language. Bengali originates from the Pali.

    • Era: 5th–1st century BCE, now only used as a liturgical language
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