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Sanskrit is an Indo-Aryan language which has played a historically influential in the development of several other languages, especially those spoken in the Indian subcontinent. Sanskrit is one of the liturgical languages for Hinduism and Buddhism. It is also recognized as an official language of India.
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- Classical Sanskrit follows the grammar laid out by ancient Indian grammarian Pāṇini during the 4th century BCE. Its influence upon the cultures of South and Southeast Asia is similar to that of Greek and Latin in Europe. As stated earlier, Classical Sanskrit has influenced most of the modern languages of Nepal and India.
- Vedic Sanskrit is the pre-Classical form of Sanskrit language.
- Sanskrit is no longer used as a means of day to day to communication but continues to be popular as a ceremonial language – hymns and mantras recited during Hindu religious ceremonies are mostly in Sanskrit. Spoken Sanskrit is used by very few traditional institutions across India. However, periodically there are attempts to revive the language.
- Classical Sanskrit has around 36 distinct phonemes. However, due to the existence of some allophones, about 48 sounds can be distinguished in the writing systems.
- Sanskrit began as an oral language, in fact early Sanskrit literature developed orally. When Sanskrit writing was eventually introduced, the selection of writing system depended upon the regional scripts of the writers. Due to this practice, Sanskrit went on to be written by almost all major writing systems used in South Asia.
- Eventually, in late 19th century Devanagari was adopted as the primary writing system for Sanskrit.
It has been reported that Sanskrit is used as a native language in village called Mattur within the Indian state of Karnataka. All inhabitants of Mattur are taught Sanskrit beginning from childhood.
- Sanskrit phrases are very popular as mottos of social, governmental and educational organizations across India, Nepal and also Indonesia just like Latin is used by many western institutions.
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