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grammarians identify prākṛta to be
named so
because they
originate in the
source language (prakṛti)
which is Sanskrit. Thus the name
prākṛta indicates that...
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Shauraseni Prakrit (Sanskrit: शौरसेनी प्राकृत, romanized: Śaurasenī
Prākṛta) was a
Middle Indo-Aryan
language and a
Dramatic Prakrit.
Shauraseni was the...
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Maharashtri or
Maharashtri Prakrit (Mahārāṣṭrī
Prākṛta) is a
Prakrit language of
ancient as well as
medieval India.
Maharashtri Prakrit was
commonly spoken...
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Adalbert Bezzenberger (Göttingen, 1878) and B. J. Dośī, Pāia-lacchīnāmamāla (
Prākṛta-Lakṣmināmamālā) (Bombay, 1960): v. 276
Roshen Dalal (18
April 2014). Hinduism:...
- 217. ISBN 978-81-208-1450-9. Samājadāra, Maṇīndranātha (1987). Saṃskr̥ta-
Prākr̥ta-Abahaṭṭha sāhityera itibr̥tta (in Bengali). Bāṃlā Ekāḍemī. p. 70. বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়...
- The term
Prakrit is also
often applied to
Middle Indo-Aryan
languages (
prākṛta literally means 'natural' as
opposed to saṃskṛta,
which literally means...
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exact vernacular Indian languages called Prakritic languages (
prākṛta-). The term
prakrta literally means "original, natural, normal, artless", states...
- Muktāvalī Pañjikā of Mahāpaṇḍitācārya Ratnākaraśānti and Jainavidyā evaṃ
Prākr̥ta are two of his
other notable works. His most
recent publication is a Sanskrit...
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Indian subcontinent.
Etymologically the term is
inherited from (Śaurasenī
Prākṛta) Shauraseni: 𑀭𑀸𑀬, romanized: rāya, from Sanskrit: राजन्, romanized: rājan...
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Mythic Society (Bangalore, India). pp. Pages_197–210. B. K. Khadabadi;
Prākr̥ta Bhāratī Akādamī (1997).
Studies in Jainology,
Prakrit literature, and languages:...