Curated category
Classical Language in India
- Bengali languageIn the 3rd century BCE, Indo-Aryans arrived in Bengal and began a process of Sanskritisation that would shape the language for millennia.
- Marathi languageA copper-plate inscription from 739 CE found in Satara marks the earliest known written record of Marathi. This artifact predates other major literary works…
- Odia languageThe Urajam inscription of 1051 CE stands as the earliest surviving evidence of Old Odia. This royal charter from the Eastern Ganga dynasty marks a clear…
- Tamil languageThe name Tamil appears in the earliest extant literary work known as the Tolkāppiyam, dated to the 2nd century BCE. This text serves as both a grammar and a…
- SanskritIn the late Bronze Age, a group of people moved from regions north of the Indus River into northwest South Asia. They brought with them a language that would…
- PaliThe word Pali appears in commentarial traditions as a name for the language of the Theravada canon, yet it does not appear in the canonical literature itself.