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Magadhi (š§šš”š²), is a Indo-Aryan
language spoken in Bihar,
Jharkhand and West
Bengal states of
eastern India, and in the
Terai of Nepal.
Magadhi Prakrit...
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Magadhi Prakrit (
MÄgadhÄ«) is of one of the
three Dramatic Prakrits, the
written languages of
Ancient India following the
decline of Pali. It was a vernacular...
- that Pali was
synonymous with
Magadhi and
there are many
analogies between it and ArdhamÄgadhÄ«,
literally 'half-
Magadhi'. ArdhamÄgadhÄ« was prominently...
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group from
Magadhi Prakrit,
Marathi from
Maharastri Prakrit (which was a sub-division of Ardha-
MÄgadhi Prakrit,
leaning more
towards MÄgadhi than Sauraseni)...
- PÄli (/ĖpÉĖli/), also
known as Pali-
Magadhi, is a
classical Middle Indo-Aryan
language on the
Indian subcontinent. It is
widely studied because it is...
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being a
member of the
Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, was
evolved from
Magadhi Prakrit. So, its
origin is ****ociated with
Magadha realm. The Government...
- the
Theravada commentaries, the Pali
language has been
identified with
Magadhi, the
language of the
kingdom of Magadha, and this was
taken to also be...
- The
Licchavis of
Vaishali (
MÄgadhÄ« Prakrit: š®šŗššššÆšŗ Licchavi; PÄli: Licchavi; Sanskrit: ą¤ą¤ą„ą¤·ą¤µą„ į¹kį¹£avÄ«; English: "Bear Clan") were an
ancient Indo-Aryan...
- Sanskrit.
Magadhi Prakrit was also
spoken in modern-day
Bihar and ****am, and this
vernacular eventually evolved into
Ardha Magadhi.
Ardha Magadhi began to...
- traditions. The
conflict ended in
defeat for the
Vajjika League, and the
MÄgadhÄ«s annexing their territory. The
relations of the
Licchavikas with
their southern...