What is the language of Magdha ?
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Prakrit ..................
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Magadhi Prakrit (Māgadhī) or Magadhan was a vernacular Middle Indo-Aryan language, [2]. Literally, the word Prakrit means that the language originated naturally. It was spoken in present-day Assam, Bengal, Bihar, Odisha and eastern Uttar Pradesh. It was a language used by the commoners of the magadha mahajanpada in Eastern India, which covers over half of india, unlike Sanskrit which was usually spoken as a scholarly language by the brahmins of the priestly class. It is believed to be the language spoken by the important religious figures Gautama Buddha and Mahavira and was also the language of the courts of the Magadha mahajanapada and the Maurya Empire; some of the Edicts of Ashoka were composed in it.