Xuanzang travelled up the river to Srughna before crossing eastward to Matipura, where he arrived in 635, having crossed the river Ganges.
From here, he headed south to Sankasya (Kapitha), said to be where Buddha descended from heaven, then onward to the northern Indian emperor Harsha's grand capital of Kanyakubja (Kanauji).
Here, in 636, Xuanzang encountered 100 monasteries of 10,000 monks (both Mahayana and Theravada), and was impressed by the king's patronage of both scholarship and Buddhism.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Xuan_Zang (2028 words)
Kanauji language -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Kanauji language -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Kanauji is a language (or dialect) of (A republic in the Asian subcontinent in southern Asia; second most populous country in the world; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1947) India, with about 6 million speakers in the (additional info and facts about Kanauj) Kanauj area of (A state in northern India) Uttar Pradesh.
Kanauji has two dialects or variants of its own: Tirhari and Transitional Kanauji, which is between standard Kanauji and (additional info and facts about Awadhi) Awadhi.
esamskriti- Introduction(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Kosali seems to have been cultivated very early and we have a Sanskrit work that indicates that there was an attempt to teach Sanskrit through the Old Kosala speech, goes back to the 1
Brajabhasa speech is connected with Bundeli and Kanauji, this is parts of modern day Western U.P., parts of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.
Old Western Rajasthani, which after 1500 got bifurcated into Western Rajasthani or Marwari and Gujarati on the other.
Language information Kanauji - The world speaks Pro-Tran
.html#Sprachen-Information-Kanauji" onmouseover="MM_displayStatusMsg('Pro-Tran Sprache Information Kanauji - Unsere Seiten in Dänisch');return document.MM_returnValue">
.html#Sprachen-Information-Kanauji" onmouseover="MM_displayStatusMsg('Pro-Tran Sprache Information Kanauji - Unsere Seiten in Deutsch');return document.MM_returnValue">