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    Sanskrit language and literature originated in ancient India. We don’t know definitely when it developed, but the experts believe it was about 1500 B.C. The Sanskrit language is divided into two periods. Sanskrit is known as Vedic Sanskrit, it is traceable for 2th millennium BC in one form, with Rigveda as the earliest known composition.
    Sanskrit, the language of god. The language of ancient India. The language, which is considered to be of the purest form; was one of the most influential languages of not only India but the entire world.
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    Which languages have been derived from Sanskrit?
    “ Sanskrit is the origin of only a few languages in North India, such as Hindi, Marathi, Kashmiri, Oriya and so on. It is neither the origin of the 26 Dravidian languages spoken in the south of India nor of all the world’s languages. Do all Indian languages come from Sanskrit?
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    Why is Sanskrit known as the mother of all languages?
    Sanskrit is the oldest survived language on earth and is a sacred language of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain traditions. Many of the ancient literary works including Jain and Buddhist works and even Yoga Shastra were written in Sanskrit. It might be because of its great heritage and cultural hegemony Sanskrit is called as the Mother of many languages.
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    Is Sanskrit really difficult than other languages?
    Strictly speaking Sanskrit is not so difficult at all, like any other language in the world all you need to master it are desire and patience In fact Sanskrit is highly structured and methodical, more so than any other contemporary language, It ca...
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    Is Sanskrit the first language of the world?
    Someone will often say confidently, “Sanskrit is the oldest language in the world.” Though Sanskrit is very old. It is not the oldest language. One of the oldest forms of written language is called Cuneiform. The word Cuneiform means wedge shaped. It was created by the Sumerians in 4000 B.C.
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    Early Sanskrit language inscriptions in Indic writing systems are dated to the 4th century in Malaysia, 5th to 6th centuries in Thailand near Si Thep and the Sak River, early 5th century in Kutai (known as the Mulavarman inscription discovered in eastern Borneo), and mid-5th century in westSee more

    Sanskrit is a classical language of South Asia that belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. It arose in South Asia after its predecessor languages had diffused there from the northwest in the late See more

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    Sanskrit has been the predominant language of Hindu texts encompassing a rich tradition of philosophical and religious texts, as well as … See more

    Sanskrit shares many Proto-Indo-European phonological features, although it features a larger inventory of distinct phonemes. The consonantal system is the same, though it systematically enlarged the inventory of distinct sounds. For example, Sanskrit … See more

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    In Sanskrit, the verbal adjective sáṃskṛta- is a compound word consisting of sáṃ ('together, good, well, perfected') and kṛta- ('made, formed, work'). It connotes a work that has been "well prepared, pure and perfect, polished, sacred". According to Biderman, the … See more

    Origin and development
    Sanskrit belongs to the Indo-European family of languages. It is one of the three earliest ancient … See more

    The Sanskrit language's historic presence is attested across a wide geography beyond South Asia. Inscriptions and literary evidence suggests that Sanskrit language was … See more

    The basis of Sanskrit morphology is the root, states Jamison, "a morpheme bearing lexical meaning". The verbal and nominal stems of Sanskrit words are derived from this … See more

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  5. Sanskrit language | Origin, History, & Facts | Britannica

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    WebOct 20, 2022 · Read a brief summary of this topic. Sanskrit language, (from Sanskrit saṃskṛta, “adorned, cultivated, purified”), an Old Indo-Aryan

    What is classical Sanskrit?
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  6. https://fastracklanguages.com/sanskrit-language-origin-history-facts

    WebJul 30, 2021 · The Sanskrit language can be called the world’s oldest language. It dates back to nearly 5000 years. This language belongs to the South Asian region,

  7. https://study.com/academy/lesson/sanskrit-language-origin-writing-alphabet.html

    WebSep 01, 2022 · The Origins of Sanskrit. How old is Sanskrit? According to Indian tradition, the origin of Sanskrit began with the Hindu god Brahma at the latest 1500 BCE.

  8. https://www.worldhistory.org/Sanskrit

    WebAug 22, 2016 · Classical Sanskrit has its origin in the end of the Vedic period when the Upanishads were the last sacred texts to be written down, after which Panini, a …

  9. https://www.shabdkosh.com/topic/origin-of-sanskrit

    WebSep 14, 2021 · 17 Jul 2021. Sanskrit is considered as an ancient language in Hinduism, where it was used for communication by Hindu Gods and then the people of Indo-Aryans. …

  10. https://www.hinduismfacts.org/sanskrit

    WebFeb 18, 2021 · Sanskrit is the most ancient language in the world. It is considered the mother of all languages. Hindus believe that Sanskrit is the language of the gods. In …

  11. https://www.hinduwebsite.com/general/sanskrit.asp

    WebIn other words if we want to accept the Anatolian origin of Sanskrit language, and place the south eastern movement of the Proto language from Anatolia to India in the proper of …

  12. https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages...

    WebMar 04, 2020 · As one of the first languages known to humankind, Sanskrit can be traced back thousands of years, Sanskrit’s geographical influence is seen in India, South Asia, South east Asia, Tibet, China, Korea and …

  13. https://www.dictionary.com/e/words-from-sanskrit

    WebApr 12, 2022 · Sanskrit is an ancient language that dates back to the Bronze Age. It is the language at the root of many languages of the Indian subcontinent, including Hindi, and …

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