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- Prakrit abstract "A Prakrit (Sanskrit: prākṛta, Shauraseni: pāuda, Magadhi Prakrit: pāua) is any of several Middle Indo-Aryan languages.The Ardhamagadhi Prakrit ("half-Magadhi"), which was used extensively to write the scriptures of Jainism, is often considered to be the definitive form of Prakrit, while others are considered variants thereof. Prakrit grammarians would give the full grammar of Ardhamagadhi first, and then define the other grammars with relation to it. For this reason, courses teaching "Prakrit" are often regarded as teaching Ardhamagadhi. Pali, the Prakrit used in Theravada Buddhism, tends to be treated as a special exception from the variants of the Ardhamagadhi language, as Classical Sanskrit grammars do not consider it as a Prakrit per se, presumably for sectarian rather than linguistic reasons. Other Prakrits are reported in old historical sources but are not attested, such as Paiśācī.Some modern scholars follow this classification by including all Middle Indo-Aryan languages under the rubric of "Prakrits", while others emphasise the independent development of these languages, often separated from the history of Sanskrit by wide divisions of caste, religion, and geography. While Prakrits were originally seen as "lower" forms of language, the influence they had on Sanskrit, allowing it to be more easily used by the common people, as well as "Sanskritization" of Prakrits gave Prakrits progressively higher cultural cachet.The word Prakrit itself has a flexible definition, being defined sometimes as "original, natural, artless, normal, ordinary, usual", or "vernacular", in contrast to the literary and religious orthodoxy of Sanskrit. Alternatively, Prakrit can be taken to mean "derived from an original," which means evolved in a natural way. Prakrit is foremost a native term, designating "vernaculars" as opposed to Sanskrit.The Prakrits became literary languages, generally patronized by ancient Indian kings identified with the Kshatriya Varna of Hinduism, but were regarded as illegitimate by the orthodoxy. The earliest extant usage of Prakrit is the corpus of inscriptions of Emperor Aśoka (r. 268–232 BCE). Besides this, Prakrit appears in literature in the form of Pāli Canon of Theravada Buddhists, Prakrit canon of the Jains, Prakrit grammars and in lyrics, plays and epics of the times. The various Prakrit languages are associated with different patron dynasties, with different religions and different literary traditions, as well as different regions of the Indian subcontinent. Each Prakrit represents a distinct tradition of literature within the history of India and Nepal.".
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- Prakrit wikiPageExternalLink jain_agams.asp.
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- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Apabhraṃśa.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Ashoka.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Caste.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_languages.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indo-Aryan_languages.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Languages_of_India.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Central_Asia.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Comparative_linguistics.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Dramatic_Prakrit.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Elu.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Gandhara.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Geography.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Gāndhārī_language.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Aryan_languages.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Iranian_languages.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Jainism.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Kshatriya.
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- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Maharashtri_Prakrit.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Marathi_language.
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- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Monier_Monier-Williams.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Nepal.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink North_India.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Orthodoxy.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_University_Press.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Paisaci.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Paiśācī.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Pali.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Indo-European_language.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Pāli_Canon.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Religion.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Sectarianism.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Shauraseni_language.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Shravanabelagola.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Sri_Lanka.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Theravada.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Vedic_Sanskrit.
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLink Vernacular.
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- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ardhamagadhi Prakrit".
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Other Prakrits".
- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prakrit".
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- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prakrit-language".
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- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prākṛt".
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- Prakrit wikiPageWikiLinkText "prākṛta".
- Prakrit fam Indo-Aryan_languages.
- Prakrit fam Indo-Iranian_languages.
- Prakrit familycolor "Indo-European".
- Prakrit glotto "midd1350".
- Prakrit glotto "none".
- Prakrit glottoname "Middle Indo-Aryan".
- Prakrit hasPhotoCollection Prakrit.
- Prakrit iso "pra".
- Prakrit name "Prakrit".
- Prakrit region "Northern and western India".
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- Prakrit subject Category:Ancient_languages.
- Prakrit subject Category:Indo-Aryan_languages.
- Prakrit subject Category:Languages_of_India.
- Prakrit hypernym Variants.
- Prakrit type Article.
- Prakrit type Language.
- Prakrit type MeanOfTransportation.
- Prakrit type Article.
- Prakrit type History.
- Prakrit type Language.
- Prakrit type Language.
- Prakrit type Thing.
- Prakrit type Q315.
- Prakrit type Q34770.
- Prakrit comment "A Prakrit (Sanskrit: prākṛta, Shauraseni: pāuda, Magadhi Prakrit: pāua) is any of several Middle Indo-Aryan languages.The Ardhamagadhi Prakrit ("half-Magadhi"), which was used extensively to write the scriptures of Jainism, is often considered to be the definitive form of Prakrit, while others are considered variants thereof. Prakrit grammarians would give the full grammar of Ardhamagadhi first, and then define the other grammars with relation to it.".
- Prakrit label "Prakrit".