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Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. While Sanskrit - which is probably derived from the word "Sanathana" is not a "tied" language of any particular religion, it is widely used as the language of the above religions.

Variation of the Sanskrit can be found in Java, in a belief known as "kejawen", I believe it has its roots in the predominant Hindu Kingdoms of yore.

Followers of Kejawen do not claim this to be a religion, rather a way of life, more akin to Sanathana Dharma.

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