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Sanskrit is the root of many indian language? Explain​

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Answered by namrata6969
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Sanskrit is a language which belongs to the Indo-Aryan group and is the root of many, but not all Indian languages. ... But Sanskrit is now spoken by less than 1% of Indians and is mostly used by Hindu priests during religious ceremonies.

Sanskrit has two types in it, such as the Vedic Sanskrit in which Vedas and Puranas etc. were written and the Classical Sanskrit from which the grammatical rules were derived by Panini. ... It might be because of its great heritage and cultural hegemony Sanskrit is called as the Mother of many languages

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Answered by gopal5021
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Not all the Indian languages came from Sanskrit. It is an idiotic perception created by the RSS in north. 'Sanskrit' is an Indo-European language which is similar to Latin, Greek and other European languages. In Sanskrit there are 2 variants.

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