Hindus have a language just like Americans do. If people didn't have languages we couldn't communicate easily.
The language of the Hindus was Sanskrit, while the language of the Incas was Quechua.
Yes, Sanskrit is important language for Hindu. Many Hindus still practice sanskrit worldwide.
In fact, Sanskrit. But it is not in use now.
Hindus speak many languages in India, so they can worship in their own language. However, Sanskrit is the language of most scriptures. And as you would agree, no language is necessary for communication with Gods, they understand our wishes (at least that is what the believers would say).
It depends what you mean by 'cultural group'. A Hindu's cultural group is obviously Hindu in the religious sense however, as with any religion, anyone from any genetic heritage can be a Hindu.
Most of the sacred books of Hinduism are written in Sanskrit and the script is called Devanagiri. However, Sanskrit is no longer in common use. No particular language is main for all the Hindus. A majority of Indians are Hindus. but that doesn't mean that we speak the same language. Not all Hindus speak Hindi. Similarly, not all Hindi speaking people are Hindus.
One major cultural barrier is language. If one person cannot speak the language of a nation, it becomes a serious cultural barrier for that person be successful.
cultural integration
An example of a cultural boundary is language. Different languages can create barriers between people from different cultures, affecting their ability to communicate and understand each other. This can lead to misunderstandings, misinterpretations, and conflicts.
Its sanskrit - the mother of all languages.
sankranthi is hindus greatest Festival