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    Malayalam Evolution

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    percent words of modern Malayalam are from pure Sanskrit.[9][10][11] Before Malayalam came into being‚ Old Tamil was used in literature and courts of a region called Tamilakam‚ a famous example being Silappatikaram. While Dravidian Tamil used to be the ruling language of the Chera Dynasty[12] Ai and Pandyan kingdoms[13]. Sanskrit/Prakrit derived Buddhist Pali Language and the Jain Kalpasutra were know to Keralites from 500 BC. The Grantha Bhasha or Sanskrit mixed Tamil which was written in Grantha Script

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    considered long (but see the details below). Among the close vowels‚ what in Sanskrit are thought to have been primarily distinctions of vowel length (that is /i ~ iː/ and /u ~ uː/) have become in Hindustani distinctions of quality‚ or length accompanied by quality (that is‚ /ɪ ~ iː/ and /ʊ ~ uː/).[2] The historical opposition of length in the close vowels has been neutralized in word-final position‚ for example Sanskrit loans śakti (शक्ति – شَکتی ’energy’) and vastu (वस्तु – وَستُو ’item’) are /ʃəkt̪i/

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    The Languages of India belong to several language families‚ the major ones being the Indo-Aryan languages (a subbranch of Indo-European) spoken by 74% of Indians and the Dravidian languages spoken by 23% of Indians.[1][2] Other languages spoken in India belong to the Austro-Asiatic‚ Tibeto-Burman‚ and a few minor language families and isolates.[3] The official language of the Central Government of Republic of India is Standard Hindi‚ while English is the secondary official language.[4] The constitution

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    is spread out by which the sages whose desires have been completely fulfilled‚ reach where that supreme treasure of Truth resides. The earliest literary writings in India‚ composed between 1400 BCE and 1200 CE‚ were in the Sanskrit language. Prominent works of this Sanskrit literature include epics such as the Mahābhārata and the Ramayana‚ the dramas of Kālidāsa such as the The Recognition of Śakuntalā‚ and poetry such as the Mahākāvya.  This period was characterised by a varied and wide spectrum

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    May 8‚ 2013 LUMBINI ‚ THE BIRTH LAND OF THE BUDDHA‚ FROM THE MAGAR HISTORICAL LINGUISTIC STANDPOINT Posted by The Himalayan Voice: [The Lumbini Ashokan Pillar standing by the ‘Maya Devi Temple’ in Lumbini Garden speaks the fact. The writing on the pillar‚- ‘hida bhagabvam jateti Lummnigame’ – exclusively provides a proof that the Buddha was born in present Nepal’s Lumbini some 2600 years ago. It is therefore worth the time discussing lexical importance of – ‘Lummini+game’ i.e. ‘Lumbini’ also

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    foundation for the religion as a whole. It encompasses a variet and number of different religious groups which hold some similarities but are very diverse. orientalism: how western scholars view the east Colonial British translate texts with Sanskrit scholars and make certain views/practices more important and dominant. Lex Loci Act 1845: establish british common law in India‚ property laws. Cast Disabilities Removal Act‚ 1850: enshrines religion in personal law (funeral laws‚ marriage)

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    Mauryan Empire. Telugu has been subjected to prolonged‚ enormous influence from Sanskrit and also from the Prakrits‚ the spoken Indo-Aryan languages of medieval North India. Consequently‚ the vocabulary of Telugu is heavily Indo-Aryan. As Velcheru Narayana Rao states in page 3 of his book "Classical Telugu Poetry": "every Sanskrit word is potentially a Telugu word as well‚ and literary texts in Telugu may be lexically Sanskrit or Sanskritized to an enormous extent‚ perhaps sixty percent or more." As

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    Literature/ Kannada Literature/ Malayalam Literature/ Hindi/ Sanskrit. 2) B.Com (General & Computers) 3) B.Sc (Mathematics/ Statistics/ Computer Science/ Botony/ Zoology/ Physics/ Chemistry) 4) B.C.A/ BBM Eligibility: Intermediate or 10+2 or Equivalent. B. Post Graduate Courses: 1. M.A (Telugu/ Tamil/ Kannada/ Malayalam/ English/ History/ Economics/ Political Science/ Public Admn.‚/ Sociology/ Philosophy/ Translation Studies/ Social Work/ Hindi/ Sanskrit); 2. M.Sc (I.T / Botony/ Zoology/ Physics/ Chemistry/

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    INDIA / HINDU LITERATURE LOCATION * India is the most populous nation (after China) and seventh largest in area. * Located in South Asia on the Indian subcontinent. * About 3000 km ( 1865 mi) wide and has‚ 7000 km (4350 mi ) along the Bay of Bangal on the east and the Arabian Sea on the west. * India’s land frontier of about 5700 km ( 3540 mi) is shared with Pakistan on the west; with China‚ Nepal‚ and Bhutan on the north; and with Bangladesh‚ and Burma on the east. India’s seventh

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    My Favourite Subject

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    as per the syllabus. There are such subjects as Sanskrit‚ General Science‚ Mathematics‚ Hindi‚ Oriya and English. I read all these subjects for my high School Examination. But my favorite subject is Sanskrit. My father is respected as a learned Pandit in our locality. He has inspired me to read Sanskrit. I get plenty of inspiration to read Sanskrit at home. My father has a wide knowledge in this subject. I read the original text books in Sanskrit such as Megha Dutam by Kalidas‚ Panchatantra by

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