PRAKRIT

präˈkrĭt, any of a number of languages belonging to the Indic group of the Indo-Iranian subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Indo-Iranian). The Prakrits are usually classified as Middle Indic languages that followed the Old Indic stage of Sanskrit and Vedic but preceded the Modern Indic period. Some scholars, however, use the term Prakrit to include the Modern Indic vernaculars as well as those of the Middle Indic period—in short, to designate all Indic languages other than Sanskrit and Vedic. Other authorities say that the Modern Indic languages, which began to take form between 1000 and 1200, developed from the various medieval Prakrits. The oldest written records of the Prakrits are inscriptions of the 3d cent. b.c., but the languages were in use as vernaculars by the 6th cent. b.c. The Prakrits have been described as regional or vernacular dialects of classical Sanskrit. They were popular forms of speech, but a few of them developed into literary languages. Some estimates put the number of Prakrits at 38. In the ancient Indian drama, upper-class male (and sometimes female) characters use Sanskrit, while the characters (both male and female) of the lower classes speak various Prakrits. It can therefore be inferred that in this early period the Prakrits as popular forms of speech were used side by side with Sanskrit, the language of the priests and the nobility. Pali, a Middle Indic language that became the language of the Buddhists and their sacred literature, is considered a Prakrit by some scholars, though not by all. There are important phonetic and grammatical differences between the Old Indic and Middle Indic languages. For example, the Prakrits were much simpler grammatically than classical Sanskrit, having discarded the dual number for noun and verb, reduced the eight-case system of Sanskrit for the noun, and generally simplified the verb. On the whole, the vocabulary of Prakrit is of Old Indic origin.

See A. C. Woolner, Introduction to Prakrit (2d ed. 1928, repr. 1986).

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...the language of southern Buddhism, and Prakrit, an umbrella term for a variety of Middle...restricted itself to the Sanskrit (and Pali and Prakrit) past and retained a vision of Indian...in the high tradition of Sanskrit and Prakrit and understood as such by many regional...
...read with me the Sanskrit, Tamil, and Prakrit poetry that forms the core of this book...THE SOUTHERN TRADITION IN SANSKRIT AND PRAKRIT Chapter 6 The Dark Blue Flame of...of Devanayaka in Sanskrit and Prakrit 199 A Reading of Devanayakapancasat...
...Allahabad, U. P. Indian: Bhojpuri . UPADHYE, A. N. Prof. Ardhamagadhi, Raja- ram C. Kolhapur, Bombay. Indian: Prakrit . UYEHARA, YUKUO. Asst. Prof. Japanese, U. of Hawaii. Japanese . VAIDYA, P. L. Prof. Sanskrit and allied...
...compiled a grammar of the Sanskrit and Prakrit languages, and began to compose an epic...the rules for Sanskrit and for several Prakrits; the latter are literary vernaculars closely...also has the purpose of illustrating the Prakrit section of his grammar. At Kumarapalas...
...281 Sources in Sanskrit and Prakrit 307 Bibliography of secondary...Shubhacandra of the Department of Jainology and Prakrits, University of Mysore; and (in Rajasthan...literary diction was emerging in Sanskrit and Prakrit belles-lettres and thus be provisionally...
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...Epigraphy: A Guide to the Study of Inscriptions in Sanskrit, Prakrit, and Other Indo-Aryan Languages by O. V. Hinuber...Epigraphy: A Guide to the Study of Inscriptions in sanskrit, Prakrit, and Other Indo-Aryan Languages. By RICHARD SALOMON. New York...
...terms in these translations reflect a Prakrit source text that has much in common with...pronunciation showed many features closer to Prakrit than to Sanskrit, though he hesitated...concerning the nature of the underlying Prakrit. The first attempt to identify and describe...
...Introduction, 7) and inasmuch is similar to Prakrit, in terms of the positive qualities of...and "softness and loveliness"; (b) but Prakrit consisted of corruptions of Sanskrit, which corruptions made Prakrit "harsh" and "difficult"; (c) Urdu is...
...reprints the Erzahlungen, accompanies the Prakrit text with a French translation, and supplies...Avasyaka-Erzahlungen," 48 and references to other Prakrit texts, including Asokas, to Pali, etc...German-French--English translations of each Prakrit term may be helpful in cases such as kittima...
...the Indo-Aryan languages,(1) developed from Sanskrit and the Prakrit languages. There is a difference of opinion regarding Bengalis...is the best-known example of Old Indo-Aryan, while the label Prakrit subsumes all Middle Indo-Aryan varieties. Magadhi Apabhramsa...
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...reserve of the women and found them open, brilliant to talk to, friendly, trusting, and tolerant of my maleness. l joked in Prakrit to them and they laughed until the tops of their saris fell away revealing the ruby in their foreheads. I was happy in the...


 

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...alphabet used to write the north Indian Prakrit language - and documents of a Chinese...the Shanshan kingdom are documents in Prakrit - dated to the third and fourth centuries...Stein discovered more than 700 documents. Prakrit was an administrative language of the...


 

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PRAKRIT LITERATURE By the 6th cent. b.c. the people of India were speaking and writing languages...than classical Sanskrit. These vernacular forms, of which there were several, are called the Prakrits Skt.,=natural. One very important and early Prakrit was Pali (see Pali canon ), which became the language of the Buddhists. However, most of the...
PRAKRIT pra krit, any of a number of languages belonging to...Indo-European family of languages (see Indo-Iranian ). The Prakrits are usually classified as Middle Indic languages that...Modern Indic period. Some scholars, however, use the term Prakrit to include the Modern Indic vernaculars as well as those...
...most authoritative sacred texts. Pali, the language in which the canon is written, is a Prakrit (vernacular dialect) of classical Sanskrit (see Prakrit literature ). The word Pali literally means a "line" or "norm," hence the extended meaning...
...to the Indic group of the Indo-Iranian subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages. Some scholars classify it as a Prakrit , or vernacular dialect of classical Sanskrit . Pali, a tongue of the Middle Indic period (see Indo-Iranian languages...
...Dardic or Pisacha Kafiri, Kashmiri, Khowar, Kohistani, Romany (Gypsy), Shina Indic or Indo-Aryan Pali * , Prakrit * , Sanskrit * , Vedic * Central Indic Hindi , Hindustani , Urdu East Indic Assamese, Bengali (Bangla...
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