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Sanskritisation (or
Sanskritization) is a term in
sociology which refers to the
process by
which castes or
tribes placed lower in the
caste hierarchy...
- Amsterdam:
North Holland Publishing Company Staal, J. F. (1963). "
Sanskrit and
Sanskritization". The
Journal of
Asian Studies. 22 (3).
Cambridge University...
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Sanskrit literature is a
broad term for all
literature composed in
Sanskrit. This
includes texts composed in the
earliest attested descendant of the Proto-Indo-Aryan...
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Vedic Sanskrit, also
simply referred as the
Vedic language, is the most
ancient known precursor to
Sanskrit, a
language in the Indo-Aryan
subgroup of...
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Sanskritism is a term used to
indicate words that are
coined out of
Sanskrit for
modern usage in India, in Sri
Lanka and
elsewhere or for neologisms. They...
- pre-Independence period/
Sanskritization phase (Roughly the 1920s-1950s).
Singh (2020), p. Phase II (1956 onwards): De-
sanskritization towards an alternative...
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Hindu nationalists.
Sanskritization of the
names of
people and
places is also
commonplace in India. For
nearly 2,000 years,
Sanskrit was the
language of...
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Sanskrit language has a
complex verbal system, rich
nominal declension, and
extensive use of
compound nouns. It was
studied and
codified by
Sanskrit grammarians...
- (सो ऽहम् so'ham) is a
Hindu mantra,
literally meaning "That (is) I" in
Sanskrit,
implying "I am that". In
Vedic philosophy it
means identifying Brahman...
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Sanskrit inherits from its parent, the Proto-Indo-European language, the
capability of
forming compound nouns, also
widely seen in
kindred languages, especially...