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I want 10 lines on indian tradition in sanskrit language |
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Answer» Sanskrit is an Old Indo-Aryan language. As one of the OLDEST documented Indo-European family of languages, Sanskrit holds a prominent position in Indo-European studies. It is related to GREEK and Latin,as well as Hittite, Luwian, Old Avestan and many other EXTINCT languages with historical SIGNIFICANCE to Europe, West Asia and Central Asia. It traces its linguistic ancestry to the Proto-Indo-Aryan language, Proto-Indo-Iranianand the Proto-Indo-European languages.Sanskrit is traceable to the 2nd millennium BCE in a form known as the Vedic Sanskrit, with the Rigveda as the earliest surviving text. A more refined and an exact grammatical form called the Classical Sanskrit EMERGED in mid-1st millennium BCE with the Aṣṭādhyāyītreatise of Pāṇini. Sanskrit, though not necessarily Classical Sanskrit, is the root language of many Prakrit languages.Examples include numerous modern daughter Northern Indian subcontinental languages such as Hindi, Nepali, Bengali, Punjabi and Marathi. |
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