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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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secondary languages Their names indicate regional ****ociation (e.g.
Shauraseni, Magadhi, and Avanti),
although these ****ociations are
mostly notional...
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Hindi is a
direct descendant of an
early form of
Vedic Sanskrit,
through Shauraseni Prakrit and Śauraseni Apabhraṃśa (from
Sanskrit apabhraṃśa "corrupt")...
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those Indic languages closest to it. They are
ultimately descended from
Shauraseni Prakrit. It is the
official language of
Gujarat state as well as Diu,...
- "Dramatic Prakrits"
often refers to the
three most
prominent of them,
Shauraseni,
Magadhi and
Maharashtri Prakrit. However,
there were a slew of other...
- languages: Sanskrit, the "standard"
Prakrit (virtually
Maharashtri Prakrit),
Shauraseni, Magahi, Paiśācī, the otherwise-unattested Cūlikāpaiśācī and Apabhraṃśa...
- Mizo
Magahi Mundari Nagpuri Nicobarese Pahari Pali
Rajasthani Sambalpuri Shauraseni Prakrit Saraiki Tenyidie Tulu "Constitution of India,
Eighth schedule"...
- regions.
Northwestern languages are
ultimately thought to be
descended from
Shauraseni Prakrit, with
influence from
Persian and Arabic.
Punjabi Central: Majhi...
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Eastern Hindi.
Western Hindi evolved from the Apabhraṃśa form of
Shauraseni Prakrit,
Eastern Hindi from
Ardhamagadhi Prakrit.
Western Hindi Braj (1...
- Prákṛta-Prakāśa) to the
grammar of
Maharashtri Prakrit. The
other po****r Prakrits—
Shauraseni, Magadhi, Ardhamagadhi, and Paishachi—merit only one each. This preeminence...