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Learn Sanskrit

This simple app will help you to learn sanskrit language
by AMAR D L
Google Play
Google Play
100+
Thousand
Downloads
PREMIUM
Est. downloads
PREMIUM
Recent d/loads
4.20
2,181
Rating
Unranked
Ranking
24
Libraries
4.0.3+
Android version
11/8/20
Last updated
2015
January
App age
3.65 MB
App size
Everyone
Content rating
FREE
Price

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Changelog

  • Nov 8, 2020 Update Version 3.5
  • Oct 27, 2020 Update Version 3.4
  • Sep 20, 2020 Update Version 3.3
  • Sep 14, 2020 Update Version 3.2
  • Aug 28, 2020 Update Version 3.1
  • Aug 13, 2020 Update Version 3.0
  • Jul 30, 2020 Update Version 2.8
  • Jun 27, 2020 Update Version 2.5
  • Jun 16, 2020 Update Version 2.3
  • May 30, 2020 Update Version 2.1
  • May 14, 2020 Update Version 2.0
  • Jan 25, 2019 Update Version 1.8
  • Jul 8, 2018 Update Version 1.7
  • Apr 18, 2017 Update Version 1.5
  • Mar 25, 2017 Installs 100,000+ installs
  • Dec 21, 2016 Update Version 1.4
  • Sep 14, 2016 Installs 50,000+ installs
  • Apr 16, 2016 Update Version 1.3
  • Nov 1, 2015 Update Version 1.2
  • Sep 12, 2015 Update Version 1.1
  • Sep 8, 2015 Installs 10,000+ installs
  • Jul 6, 2015 Installs 5,000+ installs
  • Mar 24, 2015 Installs 1,000+ installs
  • Mar 3, 2015 Installs 500+ installs
  • Feb 6, 2015 Installs 100+ installs
  • Feb 1, 2015 Installs 50+ installs
  • Jan 27, 2015 Installs 10+ installs
  • Jan 22, 2015 New App Version 1.0 in EDUCATION for Free
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Description

Sanskrit is an ancient and classical language of India in which ever first book of the world Rigveda was compiled. The Vedas are dated by different scholars from 6500 B.C. to 1500 B.C. Sanskrit language must have evolved to its expressive capability prior to that. It is presumed that the language used in Vedas was prevalent in the form of different dialects. It was to some extent different from the present Sanskrit. It is termed as Vedic Sanskrit. Each Veda had its book of grammar known as Pratishakhya. The Pratishakhyas explained the forms of the words and other grammatical points. Later, so many schools of grammar developed. During this period a vast literature -Vedas, Brahmana-Granthas, Aranyakas, Upanishads and Vedangas had come to existence which could be termed as Vedic Literature being written in Vedic Sanskrit.



Panini (500 B.C.) was a great landmark in the development of Sanskrit language. He, concising about ten grammar schools prevalent during his time, wrote the master book of grammar named Ashtadhyayi which served as beacon for the later period. Literary Sanskrit and spoken Sanskrit both followed Panini’s system of language. Today the correctness of Sanskrit language is tested upon the touchstone of Panini’s Ashtadhyayee.



Sanskrit is said to belong to Indo – Aryan or Indo Germanic family of languages which includes Greek, Latin and other alike languages. William Jones, who was already familiar with Greek and Latin, when came in contact with Sanskrit, remarked that Sanskrit is more perfect than Greek, more copious than Latin and more refined than either. He said – “Sanskrit is a wonderful language”. It is noteworthy that though ancient and classical, Sanskrit is still used as medium of expression by scholars throughout India and somewhere in other parts of the world e.g. America, and Germany. Sanskrit is included in the list of modern Indian Languages in the eighth schedule of the constitution of India.

Recent changes:
updated on 8 november, 2020
Sanskrit is an ancient and classical language of India in which ever first book of the world Rigveda was compiled. The Vedas are dated by different scholars from 6500 B.C. to 1500 B.C. Sanskrit language must have evolved to its expressive capability prior to that. It is presumed that the language used in Vedas was prevalent in the form of different dialects. It was to some extent different from the present Sanskrit. It is termed as Vedic Sanskrit. Each Veda had its book of grammar known as Pratishakhya. The Pratishakhyas explained the forms of the words and other grammatical points. Later, so many schools of grammar developed. During this period a vast literature -Vedas, Brahmana-Granthas, Aranyakas, Upanishads and Vedangas had come to existence which could be termed as Vedic Literature being written in Vedic Sanskrit.



Panini (500 B.C.) was a great landmark in the development of Sanskrit language. He, concising about ten grammar schools prevalent during his time, wrote the master book of grammar named Ashtadhyayi which served as beacon for the later period. Literary Sanskrit and spoken Sanskrit both followed Panini’s system of language. Today the correctness of Sanskrit language is tested upon the touchstone of Panini’s Ashtadhyayee.



Sanskrit is said to belong to Indo – Aryan or Indo Germanic family of languages which includes Greek, Latin and other alike languages. William Jones, who was already familiar with Greek and Latin, when came in contact with Sanskrit, remarked that Sanskrit is more perfect than Greek, more copious than Latin and more refined than either. He said – “Sanskrit is a wonderful language”. It is noteworthy that though ancient and classical, Sanskrit is still used as medium of expression by scholars throughout India and somewhere in other parts of the world e.g. America, and Germany. Sanskrit is included in the list of modern Indian Languages in the eighth schedule of the constitution of India.

Recent changes:
updated on 8 november, 2020
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