Brainly users please tell why sanskrit is important
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Sanskrit has been used by pandit and Arya samaj people
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1.Sanskrit is only scientific language which has no difference between hearing .reading and writing.
2.Every word is sounded different.
3.Sanskrit was considered as "Dev Bhasha", "Devavani" or the language of the Gods by ancient Indians.
4.The word sanskrita, meaning "refined" or "purified", is the antonym of prakrita, meaning "natural," or "vulgar.
5.The corpus of Sanskrit literature encompasses a rich tradition of poetry and drama as well as scientific, technical, philosophical and dharma texts.
6.Sanskrit continues to be widely used as a ceremonial language in Hindu religious rituals and Buddhist practice in the forms of hymns and mantras.
7." It is made up of the primordial sounds, and is developed systematically to include the natural progressions of sounds as created in the human mouth.
8.Sir William Jones (1746-1794) said: "human life would not be sufficient to make oneself acquainted with any considerable part of Hindu literature."
Other importance of it are described as below:
It has been attested that one of the first written records may have been in Sanskrit.
It was probably the texts that make of the Rigveda, which is a collection of Hindu hymns that dates back to ancient times.
Besides its importance to Hinduism, Sanskrit is also a philosophical language used in Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism.
Jainism is a religion practiced by probably less than 1% of the population of India, and yet Jain literature has had a huge impact on Indian culture and history over the centuries. One of the main languages used to write this literature is Sanskrit.
The main language of Buddhism was Prakrits at first, but later Sanskrit was adopted, with some of the most important Buddhist literature being written in Sanskrit. The Guru Granth Sahib, the most important Sikh religious text, is written in a few different languages, one being Sanskrit.
One of the most popular languages in India today, Hindi, is hugely influenced by Sanskrit, and is in fact a register of the Khariboli dialect that has been “Sanskritised”.
If you take a look at the modern Indo-Aryan languages, you will see that many of them directly borrow grammar and vocabulary from Sanskrit.
Beyond those of modern India, other languages in nearby regions have been influenced as well. Austronesian, Sino-Tibetan, and many languages of Southeast Asia show Sanskrit influence as well.
Some have said that there are even words in English that were originally Sanskrit words
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