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Magadhi Prakrit (
Māgadhī) is of one of the
three Dramatic Prakrits, the
written languages of
Ancient India following the
decline of Pali. It was a vernacular...
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Magadhi (𑂧𑂏𑂡𑂲), is a Indo-Aryan
language spoken in Bihar,
Jharkhand and West
Bengal states of
eastern India, and in the
Terai of Nepal.
Magadhi Prakrit...
- that Pali was
synonymous with
Magadhi and
there are many
analogies between it and Ardhamāgadhī,
literally 'half-
Magadhi'. Ardhamāgadhī was prominently...
- Pāli (/ˈpɑːli/), also
known as Pali-
Magadhi, is a
classical Middle Indo-Aryan
language on the
Indian subcontinent. It is
widely studied because it is...
- traditions. The
conflict ended in
defeat for the
Vajjika League, and the
Māgadhīs annexing their territory. The
relations of the
Licchavikas with
their southern...
- Common languages
Sanskrit Magadhi Prakrit Ardhamagadhi Prakrit Religion Brahmanism (later Hinduism)
Buddhism Jainism Demonym(s)
Māgadhī Government Absolute...
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would regularly collect all
valuables from Koṭigāma and
leave none to the
Māgadhīs.
Therefore Ajātasattu
decided to
destroy the
Vajjika League in retaliation...
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group from
Magadhi Prakrit,
Marathi from
Maharastri Prakrit (which was a sub-division of Ardha-
Māgadhi Prakrit,
leaning more
towards Māgadhi than Sauraseni)...
- Sanskrit.
Magadhi Prakrit was also
spoken in modern-day
Bihar and ****am, and this
vernacular eventually evolved into
Ardha Magadhi.
Ardha Magadhi began to...
- the Atharvaveda,
where it was
connected to the Gāndhārīs, Mūjavats, and
Māgadhīs. The
founder of Aṅga
might have been the king Aṅga Vairocana, who is mentioned...