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    Origin & purity of Sanskrit The Sanskrit language was termed as Deva-Vani ('Deva' Gods - 'Vani' language) as it was believed to have been generated by the god Brahma who passed it to the Rishis (sages) living in celestial abodes, who then communicated the same to their earthly disciples from where it spread on earth.
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    What is the origin of the Sanskrit language?
    The founding language of the family from which Sanskrit is from is called Proto-Indo-European. Its daughter is a language called Proto-Indo-Iranian, so called because it is the origin of the languages of North India and Iran (linguists aren’t that good with catchy language names).
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    Who is credited with the formalization of Sanskrit?
    The formalization of the Sanskrit language is credited to Pāṇini, along with Patanjali's Mahabhasya and Katyayana's commentary that preceded Patanjali's work. Panini composed Aṣṭādhyāyī ("Eight-Chapter Grammar").
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    What is the meaning of Sanscrit Language?
    Alternative Title: Sanscrit language. Sanskrit language, (from Sanskrit: saṃskṛta, “adorned, cultivated, purified”) an Old Indo-Aryan language in which the most ancient documents are the Vedas, composed in what is called Vedic Sanskrit.
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    When was the first Sanskrit inscription found?
    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 west Java (Indonesia).
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  3. Sanskrit - Wikipedia

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    Sanskrit belongs to the Indo-European family of languages. It is one of the three earliest ancient documented languages that arose from a common root language now referred to as Proto-Indo-European language:
    • Vedic Sanskrit (c. 1500–500 BCE).
    • Mycenaean Greek (c. 1450 BCE) and Ancient Greek (c. 750–400 BCE).

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  4. Who invented Sanskrit? - Quora

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    (3) Alain Danielou (1907-1994) French aristocracy, author of numerous books on philosophy, religion, history and arts "The creation of Sanskrit, the “refined” language, (Sams +Krutham) was a prodigious work on a grand scale. It has an immense vocabulary and a very adaptable grammar

  5. Who created sanskrit? | History Forum

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    04/07/2011 · Dravidian was likely the origin of sanskrit, and dravidian was based on a lost austronesian language. The intense use of a vowel is a trait of native language of japanese, chinese ethnics, even amerindians. The name of the 3 prominent amerindian tribes all are associated with "a", Maya, aztec, inca, aymara.

  6. Origin and Development of Sanskrit - Hindu Website

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    The statement of Sir Jones was both revelatory and revolutionary. It shook the foundations of the age old European belief that Hebrew was the source languages of all the world languages and introduced a new concept which, a few decades later in the 19th century, led to the comparative study of the origin and evolution o…
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  7. Sanskrit language | Origin, History, & Facts | Britannica

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    What is generally called Classical Sanskrit —but is actually a language close to late Vedic as then used in the northwest of the subcontinent—was elegantly described in one of the finest grammars ever produced, the Aṣṭādhyāyī (“Eight Chapters”) composed by Pāṇini ( c. 6th–5th century bce ).

  8. Sanskrit - World History Encyclopedia

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    22/08/2016 · Sanskrit is regarded as the ancient language in Hinduism, where it was used as a means of communication and dialogue by the Hindu Celestial Gods, and then by the Indo- Aryans. Sanskrit is also widely used in Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. The term 'Sanskrit' is derived from the conjoining of the prefix 'Sam' meaning 'samyak' which indicates ...

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    15/08/2015 · Sir William Jones who made the ancient language Sanskrit known world over - British India

  10. Fact check: India wasn't the first place Sanskrit was ...

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    30/06/2015 · Amazingly, Rigvedic Sanskrit was first recorded in inscriptions found not on the plains of India but in in what is now northern Syria. Between 1500 and 1350 BC, a dynasty called the Mitanni ruled...

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