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Sanskrit:
The Mother of All Languages - Part I to III
| Sanskrit:
The Mother of All Languages - Part I of III |
The
Origin of Sanskrit
The one which is introduced or produced in its perfect
form is called Sanskrit. The word Sanskrit is formed from
“sam + krit” where (sam) prefix
means (samyak) ‘entirely’ or ‘wholly’ or ‘perfectly,’
and krit means ‘done.’... |
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| Sanskrit:
The Mother of All Languages - Part II
of III |
A
Glimpse of the Perfection of Sanskrit Grammar
Sage
Panini conceived fourteen very distinct sounds from God
Shiv’s damru (small hand-drum which God Shiv
holds in His hand) and created the entire Sanskrit grammar
called Ashtadhyayi... |
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| Sanskrit:
The Mother of All Languages - Part III of III |
Six
Unmatched Features of Sanskrit
The one which is introduced or produced in its perfect
form is called Sanskrit. The word Sanskrit is formed from
“sam + krit” where (sam) prefix
means (samyak) ‘entirely’ or ‘wholly’ or ‘perfectly,’
and krit means ‘done.’... |
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here to see rest of article |
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