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Prakrit (/ˈprɑːkrɪt/) is a group of vernacular Middle Indo-Aryan languages that were used in the Indian subcontinent from around the 3rd century BCE to... |
it can be read in two languages simultaneously: Prakrit and Sanskrit. The canonical Pali literature includes Buddhist discourses (suttas), Abhidharma... |
Kannada (section Sanskrit and Prakrit influence) Studies in Jainology, Prakrit literature, and languages: a collection of select 51 papers Volume 116 of Prakrit Bharti pushpa. Prakrit Bharati Academy. pp... |
also written in other languages, like Sanskrit and Maharashtri Prakrit. Jain literature is primarily divided between the canons of the Digambara and Śvētāmbara... |
Sohgaura copper plate inscription (category Prakrit literature) copper plate inscription is an Indian copper plate inscription written in Prakrit in the Brahmi script. It was discovered in Sohgaura, a village on the banks... |
Magadhi Prakrit (Māgadhī) is of one of the three Dramatic Prakrits, the written languages of Ancient India following the decline of Pali and Sanskrit.... |
Maharashtri or Maharashtri Prakrit (Mahārāṣṭrī Prākṛta) is a Prakrit language of ancient as well as medieval India. Maharashtri Prakrit was commonly spoken until... |
Gaudavaho (category Prakrit literature) ("Slaying of the Gauda king"), also known as Gauḍavaha, is an 8th-century Prakrit-language epic poem by Vākpatirāja. It narrates the exploits of the poet's... |
Medieval literature is a broad subject, encompassing essentially all written works available in Europe and beyond during the Middle Ages (that is, the... |
Devardhigani Kshamashraman (category Prakrit literature) Devavachaka was a Jain ascetic of the Śvetāmbara sect and an author of several Prakrit texts. He was a prominent figure in Jainism in the 5th century AD. Mainly... |
Gaha Sattasai (category Prakrit literature) Gāthā Saptaśatī) is an ancient collection of Indian poems in Maharashtri Prakrit language. The poems are about love. They are written as frank monologues... |
Brihatkatha (category Prakrit literature) Cambodian inscription (c. 875) expressly mentions Guṇāḍhya and his aversion to Prakrit. The earliest extant Kannada work on grammar and poetics, Kavirajamarga... |
Paishachi (redirect from Paisaci Prakrit) kingdoms of India mentioned in Prakrit and Sanskrit grammars of antiquity. It is generally grouped with the Prakrits, with which it shares some linguistic... |
The history of literature is the historical development of writings in prose or poetry that attempt to provide entertainment or education to the reader... |
Kapalika (section Literature) Kaula, and Trika traditions. Dyczkowski (1988: p. 26) holds Hāla's Prakrit literature poem, the Gaha Sattasai, to be one of the first extant literary references... |
Akkadian literature is the ancient literature written in the Akkadian language (Assyrian and Babylonian dialects) in Mesopotamia (Assyria and Babylonia)... |
Yugbhushan Suri (category Prakrit literature) Yugbhushan Suri(born 26 October 1957) born as Naveen Khimji Mota is a Jain acharya of Shwetamber tradition. He holds, along with 31 other monks, the highest... |
Dramatic Prakrits were those standard forms of Prakrit dialects that were used in dramas and other literature in medieval India. They may have once been... |
Kalapurnasuri (category Prakrit literature) April 2024. JaineLibrary, Anish Visaria. "Search, Seek, and Discover Jain Literature". jainqq.org. Retrieved 17 April 2024. JaineLibrary, Sunandaben Vohra... |
Japanese literature throughout most of its history has been influenced by cultural contact with neighboring Asian literatures, most notably China and its... |