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- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magadhi_Prakrit
Magadhi Prakrit (Māgadhī) is of one of the three Dramatic Prakrits, the written languages of Ancient India following the decline of Pali and Sanskrit. It was a vernacular Middle Indo-Aryan language, replacing earlier Vedic Sanskrit. Magadhi Prakrit was spoken in the eastern Indian subcontinent, in a region spanning what is now eastern India, Bangladesh and Nepal. Associated with the ancient Magadha, it was spoken in present-day Assam, Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odishaa…
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- This phrase from the intro is quite misleading I think. I can't work on it, but Sheldon Pollock's "The Language of the Gods in the World of Men" might be a good basis. Flounderer (talk) 08:11, 7 July 2010 (UTC)
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- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prakrit
Modern scholars have used the term "Prakrit" to refer to two concepts:
• Prakrit languages: a group of closely related literary languages
• the Prakrit language: one of the Prakrit languages, which alone was used as the primary language of entire poems
Some modern scholars include all Middle Indo-Aryan languagesunder the rubric of 'Prakrits', whil…Wikipedia · Text under CC-BY-SA license - https://vi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magadhi_Prakrit
Magadhi Prakrit Bách khoa toàn thư mở Wikipedia Magadhi Prakrit (Māgadhī) là một ngôn ngữ Ấn-Arya trung cổ bản địa, thay thế tiếng Phạn Vệ Đà …
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magahi_language
- The Magahi language (), also known as Magadhi (), is a language spoken in Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal states of eastern India, and in the Terai of Nepal. Magadhi Prakrit was the ancestor of Magahi, from which the latter's name derives. It has a very rich and old tradition of folk songs and stories. It is spoken in nine districts of Bihar, eigh...
- Native to: India
- Native speakers: 20.7 million (2011 census), (additional speakers counted under Hindi)
Magadhi Prakrit - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
https://encyclopediaofbuddhism.org/wiki/Magadhi_PrakritMagadhi Prakrit (Māgadhī) was a vernacular Middle Indo-Aryan language, replacing earlier Vedic Sanskrit in parts of the Indian subcontinents. It was spoken in present-day Assam, Odisha, Bengal, Bihar, and eastern Uttar Pradesh, and used in some dramas to …
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ardhamagadhi_Prakrit
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Not to be confused with Magadhi Prakrit. Ardhamagadhi Prakrit was a Middle Indo-Aryan language and a Dramatic Prakrit thought to have been spoken in modern-day Bihar and Uttar Pradesh and used in some early Buddhist and Jain drama.