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Hi Friends,
My classmate is from Burma.......he showed me his language's writing........the alphabet..........he said that it came from Sanskret.........i used to think that Sanskreet is Hindu Religion's Holy book.........now i wonder if it's a peice of litrature......or?........plz do share ur knowledge......... thank u .......................................................................
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QUOTE is there anyy hindu literature which not in sanskrit but in local languages only and of importance?? Yes sbfan, one of the biggest literatures of all times, the Dnyaneshwari - written by Sant Gyaneshwar, was written in Marathi. It was specifically not written in sanskrit as he wanted the masses to avail of the knowledge that the brahmins so jealously guarded. Self - belief is the most potent force.
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QUOTE is there anyy hindu literature which not in sanskrit but in local languages only and of importance?? Yes sbfan, one of the biggest literatures of all times, the Dnyaneshwari - written by Sant Gyaneshwar, was written in Marathi. It was specifically not written in sanskrit as he wanted the masses to avail of the knowledge that the brahmins so jealously guarded. I believe Tulsi Ramayan is written in Hindi by Sant Tulsidas , for similar reasons, so that it was avialable to the masses. Ramesh R a m e s h
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