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File:Word_for_Sanskrit_Samskrita_in_the_Mandsaur_stone_inscription_of_Yashodharman-Vishnuvardhana_532_CE.jpg|Word for Sanskrit Samskrita in the Mandsaur stone inscription of Yashodharman-Vishnuvardhana 532 CE | |||
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File:2nd-century_CE_Sanskrit,_Kizil_China,_Spitzer_Manuscript_folio_383_fragment_recto_and_verso.jpg|2nd-century CE Sanskrit, Kizil China, Spitzer Manuscript folio 383 fragment recto and verso | |||
File:One_of_earliest_Sanskrit_inscriptions_in_Java_Indonesia.jpg|One of earliest Sanskrit inscriptions in Java Indonesia | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:40, 23 February 2025
Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-European language that has been used for over 3,500 years. It is the primary liturgical language of Hinduism, and was also used extensively in Buddhism and Jainism. Sanskrit is also the basis for many modern languages in the Indian subcontinent, including Hindi and Nepali.
History[edit]
Sanskrit is believed to have originated from the Vedic Sanskrit found in the Rigveda, a collection of ancient Indian hymns. The language evolved over time, with Classical Sanskrit emerging around 500 BCE. This form of the language was standardized by the ancient Indian grammarian Pāṇini in his work, Ashtadhyayi.
Characteristics[edit]
Sanskrit is highly structured and has a complex grammatical system. It is written in several scripts, including Devanagari, Brahmi, and Sharada. The language is known for its extensive vocabulary and rich collection of literature, including religious texts, philosophical treatises, and poetry.
Modern Usage[edit]
While Sanskrit is no longer spoken as a first language, it is still used in religious rituals and scholarly discourse. It is also studied for its literary and linguistic value. In India, Sanskrit is recognized as one of the 22 scheduled languages and is taught in schools and universities.
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Sanskrit Manuscript Wellcome L0070805
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Text of colophon from Sanskrit Manuscript on medicine Wellcome L0015319
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IE expansion
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IE 1500 BP
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Rigveda MS2097
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Birch bark MS from Kashmir of the Rupavatra Wellcome L0032691
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Word for Sanskrit Samskrita in the Mandsaur stone inscription of Yashodharman-Vishnuvardhana 532 CE
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Gupta ashoka sam
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Gupta ashoka skrr
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Gupta ashoka t
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2nd-century CE Sanskrit, Kizil China, Spitzer Manuscript folio 383 fragment recto and verso
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One of earliest Sanskrit inscriptions in Java Indonesia