Sangeet Natak Akademi currently confers classical status on eight Indian dance styles:
Bharatanatyam - Tamil Classical Dance
Odissi - Oriya Classical dance
Kuchipudi - Telugu Classical dance
Manipuri - Manipuri Classical Dance
Mohiniaattam - Malayali Classical Dance
Sattriya - Assamese Classical Dance
Kathakali - Malayali Classical Dance
Kathak - Hindi Classical Dance
Officially four - Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada
Add Malayalam and Odia (now 6)
Hindi Tamil Arabic are only some of all 30
The languages of India and the languages of Europe have a common source
All known languages in India have written forms. Some may not be considered true alphabets though.
Tamil is considered as the oldest language amongst the Dravidian languages.
Google India is offered in many languages. These include: English, Hindi, Bengali, Telugu, Panjab, Tamil, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam and Marathi.
There are several classical languages in the world, such as Latin, Ancient Greek, Sanskrit, Classical Chinese, and Classical Arabic. These languages are considered classical due to their historical significance and influence on literature, philosophy, and culture.
Hindi Tamil Arabic are only some of all 30
Many languages are not spoken in India, including:HebrewFilipinoHawaiianTlingitNavahoXhosaZulu
There are many languages in India For example:Tamil,English,Telugu,malayalam,Hindi,etc. There are 23 languages in India
In India there are many languages and not confined to Hindus or so. Many Hindus speak many different languages in India
There are no spurious classical languages. To be spurious would mean they were fake. The classical languages include French, Spanish, Italian, Latin, and Greek.
Although Hindi is spoken in India and is popular in some regions, there are many other languages spoken in India. Many people living in India learn multiple languages, and several languages popular in India continue to be used in India and elsewhere. Both within and outside India, many people elect to study the languages of India and preserve them. Even if adoption of English impacts adoption of other languages popular in India, none of India's most popular languages is yet at risk of being lost, and many continue to grow and change.
The languages of India and the languages of Europe have a common source
The languages of India and the languages of Europe have a common source
there are 22 official languages and 398 living languages in India
because it has many states
There are many languages spoken in India. See the Related Link.