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Sanskrit is a major classical language of ancient India. The following is a partial list of Wikipedia articles whose titles contain the word "Sanskrit": * Maharishi Balmiki Sanskrit University *
Sanskrit Buddhist literature Sanskrit Buddhist literature refers to Buddhist texts composed either in classical Sanskrit, in a register that has been called "Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit" (also known as "Buddhistic Sanskrit" and "Mixed Sanskrit"), or a mixture of these two.Edg ...
* Sanskrit College and University, a specialized state-government administered university affiliated to the University of Calcutta *
Sanskrit Collegiate School , motto_translation = ''From the darkness of ignorance lead me to the light of knowledge'' , location = , streetaddress = 1,Bankim Chatterjee Street , region = College Street , city ...
, Kolkata, India * Sanskrit compound, the agglutinative nominal system of Classical Sanskrit * Sanskrit drama *
Sanskrit grammar The grammar of the Sanskrit language has a complex verbal system, rich nominal declension, and extensive use of compound nouns. It was studied and codified by Sanskrit grammarians from the later Vedic period (roughly 8th century BCE), culminating ...
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Sanskrit inscriptions in the Malay world A good number of inscriptions written in Sanskrit language have been found in Malaysia and Indonesia (in Indonesian known as ''Prasasti''). "Early inscriptions written in Indian languages and scripts abound in Southeast Asia. ..The fact that sou ...
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Sanskrit nouns Sanskrit has inherited from its theorised parent the Proto-Indo-European language an elaborate system of nominal morphology. Endings may be added directly to the root, or more frequently and especially in the later language, to a stem formed by th ...
* Sanskrit Press and Depository, Bengal *
Sanskrit pronouns and determiners Sanskrit has inherited from its theorised parent the Proto-Indo-European language an elaborate system of nominal morphology. Endings may be added directly to the root, or more frequently and especially in the later language, to a stem formed by th ...
* Sanskrit prosody, one of the six Vedangas, or limbs, of Vedic studies *
Sanskrit revival Sanskrit revival is the accumulation of attempts at reviving Sanskrit that have been undertaken. This revival is happening not only in India but also in Western countries like Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States and in many Eu ...
, the accumulation of attempts at reviving the Sanskrit language *
Sanskrit studies Sanskrit has been studied by Western scholars since the late 18th century. In the 19th century, Sanskrit studies played a crucial role in the development of the field of comparative linguistics of the Indo-European languages. During the British Ra ...
* Sanskrit universities in India *
Sanskrit verbs Sanskrit has inherited from its parent, the Proto-Indo-European language, an elaborate system of verbal morphology, much of which has been preserved in Sanskrit as a whole, unlike in other kindred languages, such as Ancient Greek or Latin. San ...
* Sanskrit Wikipedia


See also

* :Sanskrit * * {{prefix, Sanskrit * Sanskriti (disambiguation) *
Indosphere Indosphere is a term coined by the linguist James Matisoff for areas of Indian linguistic and cultural influence in South Asia and Southeast Asia. It is commonly used in areal linguistics in contrast with Sinosphere. Influence The Tibeto-B ...
, refers to Sanskritised areas of Asia, especially South Asia and Southeast Asia * Sanskritisation, a particular form of social change found in India, in which castes placed lower in the caste hierarchy seek upward mobility by emulating the rituals and practices of the upper or dominant castes * Sanskritism, a term used to indicate words that are coined out of Sanskrit for modern usage in India, Sri Lanka and elsewhere or neologisms * SanskritOCR, an optical character recognition software for Sanskrit, Hindi and other Indian languages based on Devanagari script Sanskrit