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  Sanskrit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sanskrit (saṃskṛtam संस्कृतम् ; pronunciation: / säⁿskr̩t̪əm /) is an Indo-European classical language of India and a liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
Vedic Sanskrit is the language of the Vedas, a large collection of hymns, incantations, and religio-philosophical discussions which form the earliest religious texts in India and the basis for much of the Hindu religion.
Sanskrit is claimed to be spoken natively by the population in Mattur, a village in central Karnataka.
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 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - Sanskrit language
Knowledge of Sanskrit was a marker of social class and educational attainment, and was taught through close analysis of Sanskrit grammarians such as Panini.
Vedic Sanskrit is the oldest attested language of the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European family.
Classical Sanskrit verbs have an indicative, an optative and an imperative mode.
fact-archive.com /encyclopedia/Sanskrit   (2018 words)

  
 Roman Lipi Parishad by M N Gogate
It held 4 Roman Lipi Sammelans in Mumbai in 1984, 1986, 1988, 1991.
Sanskrit words Lipi (= script) Parishad (= association) Sammelan (= gathering) are used in several Indian languages.
Sanskrit is studied mainly in Devanagari, but other scripts too are used for that purpose.
www.mngogate.com /e04.htm   (2086 words)

  
 Classical Sanskrit
Classical Sanskrit is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
Vedic had a subjunctive absent in Panini's grammar and generally believed to have disappeared by then at least in common sentence constructions.
Long-i stems differentiate the Devi inflection and the Vrkis inflection, a difference lost in Classical Sanskrit.
www.experiencefestival.com /classical_sanskrit   (486 words)

  
 Hindu bibliography
A history of Sanskrit grammatical literature in Tibet: transmission of the canonical literature (Handbook of Oriental Studies, Vol 8), by Pieter C. Verhagen, Amazon
Classical Samkhya ethics, by Vincent Gabriel Furtado Amazon
Classical Sanskrit literature, by A.B. Keith, YMCA Publishing House Calcutta 1958 (ANU PK2903.K4.1958)
roger.garinmichaud.free.fr /hindbib1.html   (9121 words)

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