Cultural Horizons of India
author: Musashi Tachikawa
edition: 1990, International Academy of Indian Culture and Aditya Prakashan
pages: 2743
Topic: History
Lithuanian and Sanskrit
This chapter describes Lithuanian and Sanskrit located on page 174 of volume Volume 1 in the book Cultural Horizons of India compiled by Musashi Tachikawa. This book comprises 50 years of research material of Lokesh Chandra and represents a thorough study of the ancient culture of India, dealing with Tantra, Buddhism, Art, Archaeology, Language and Literature in 7 volumes.
The first volume presents the evolution of ideas that emerge from a broad spectrum of quests in languages such as Sanskrit, Greek and Latin (etc.) and further presents an introduction to Indonesian history, art and linguistics.
This book covers the research articles and general surveys of Professor Lokesh Chandra. For example, this chapter describes Lithuanian and Sanskrit. Everything together represents a huge collection of writings related to languages such as Sanskrit, Iranian, Sino-Japanese, Tibetan, Thai, Greek, Latin, Celtic, and Slavic..
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Triveni Journal
The cumulative process of this change is the development of various languages–Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Arabic, English, French, German, Dutch, Italian, Russian, Spanish, etc. We do not know when this change began but nevertheless the change is there....
Read full contents: On Some Characteristics of Language
Sanskrit sources of Kerala history [by Suma Parappattoli]
Maheswaran Nair, Universityof Kerala Tvm 1983 -P 370 -447 c) Studies in Sanskrit Literature -Sanskrit inscriptions of Kerala -Dr. N. V. P. Unithiri Calicut University Sanskrit Series No. 23 -2004 -P 32 -54 d) Paramesvaran Pillai -Pracina Lighitangal, Kottayam, 1963...
Read full contents: Sridhara of Suresvara family inscription (Thiruvalathur)
Impact of Vedic Culture on Society [by Kaushik Acharya]
Sanskrit continued to enjoy its privileged position in the north for many centuries, until regional NIA and Islamic languages began to appear in inscriptions of the medieval period; even then Sanskrit was never completely supplanted, and has continued to be used sporadically up to modern times....
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