Historical Background of Indian Languages

Authors

  • Chamcham Kumari Central University of Punjab

Keywords:

Vedic Period, Aryan Languages, Sanskrit, Pali, Indian Languages

Abstract

The history tradition of Indian languages has been very mature and ancient and the study of which is available to us even before the Vedic period, first in symbolic form, then in oral form and then in written form. In the Vedic period, six VedangasShiksha, Kalpa, Nirukta, Vyakaran and Jyotish were composed for the study of Vedas. From which it is known that the history-tradition of Indian languages has been very ancient. Among the scholars who contributed significantly in its initial development, the names of Shakalya, Gargya, Panini, Vyadi, Katyayan, Patanjali etc. are noteworthy.

Author Biography

  • Chamcham Kumari, Central University of Punjab

    Research fellow
    Department of Hindi, Central University of Punjab
    Email: chamchamroy305@gmail.com

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Published

2022-12-31

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