One of the reasons for Sanskrit being limited to a small circle of people was the narrow outlook of pandits. They never allowed the language to reach the common people. So, India today does not have Sanskrit as its first language, like French in Francophone countries and Arabic in West Asia.
Q. What is common name?
The common name refers to the colloquial name of a taxon or species. It is the name known to the general public or is based on any language other than that of zoological nomenclature. It is different from the scientific name, which is the name assigned to a species and is based on the system of binomial nomenclature.
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Q. Which is the king of all subjects?
Mathematics
Q. Who is the father of all exams?
Father’s of Different Fields
List of Father’s of Various Fields | |
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Father of Different Fields | Names |
Father of Modern Physics | Galileo Galilei |
Father of English Poetry | Geoffrey Chaucer |
Father of Computer Science | George Boole and Alan Turing |
Q. Who is the father of yoga?
Lord Shiva
Pāṇini | |
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Notable work | Aṣṭādhyāyī (Classical Sanskrit) |
Era | fl. 4th century BCE;; fl. 400–350 BCE; 6th–5th century BCE |
Region | Northwest Indian subcontinent |
Main interests | Grammar, linguistics |
Q. Why Sanskrit is not spoken?
Q. Who is the mother of all languages?
SANSKRIT
Q. What was first language on earth?
As far as written languages go, Sumerian and Egyptian seem to have the earliest writing systems and are among the earliest recorded languages, dating back to around 3200BC. But the oldest written language that is still in actual use would probably be Chinese, which first appeared around 1500BC…
Q. Which is oldest language in world?
Seven oldest surviving languages in the world.
- Tamil: Origin (according to first appearance as script) – 300 BC.
- Sanskrit: Origin (according to first appearance as script) – 2000 BC.
- Greek: Origin (according to first appearance as script) – 1500 BC.
- Chinese: Origin (according to first appearance as script) – 1250 BC.