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Sanskrit

Bachelor's
Language: EnglishStudies in English
Qualification: BA
Kind of studies: full-time studies
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
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Sanskrit
Sanskrit (; IAST: Saṃskṛtam [sə̃skr̩t̪əm]) is the primary liturgical language of Hinduism; a philosophical language of Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, and Jainism; and a literary language and lingua franca for the educated of ancient and medieval India. As a result of transmission of Hindu and Buddhist culture to Southeast Asia and parts of Central Asia, it was also a language of high culture in some of these regions during the early-medieval era. When Sanskrit had stopped being used as a main language and lingua franca it was only spoken and used by people of the higher class. It was also used as a court language in some kingdoms of South Asia after Sanskrit became a language for the upper class.
Sanskrit
Sanskrit is the gateway to understanding ancient Indian literature. One of the few Sanskrit grammars currently available.
William Dwight Whitney in: Sanskrit Grammar, Courier Corporation, 08-Aug-2013, p. 570 Backpage
Sanskrit
Sanskrit was a complete success and became the language of all cultured people in India and in countries under Indian influence. All scientific, philosophical, historical works were henceforth written in Sanskrit, and important texts existing in other languages were translated and adapted into Sanskrit. For this reason, very few ancient literary, religious, or philosophical documents exits in India in other languages. The sheer volume of Sanskrit literature is immense, and it remains largely unexplored. Some scholars maintain that Sanskrit is the most convenient language for computer software programming.
Alain Danielou in: Virtue, Success, Pleasure, and Liberation: The Four Aims of Life in the Tradition of Ancient India, Inner Traditions / Bear & Co, 1 August 1993, p. 17.
Sanskrit
The very sound of the Sanskrit is musical.
Swami Vivekananda in: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda/Volume 1/Lectures And Discourses/Vedic Religious Ideals, Wikisource.
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