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Sanskrit is primarily used in Hinduism and some of its branches, such as Buddhism and Jainism. It is also used in some traditional rituals and prayers in these religions. Additionally, Sanskrit is used in Sikhism for certain religious texts and hymns.

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Do people speak Sanskrit?

Sanskrit is no longer a spoken language in daily life, but it is still used in religious rituals, ceremonies, and some academic contexts. There are small communities and scholars who study and speak Sanskrit fluently, but it is not a commonly spoken language like English or Hindi.


What is the sanskrit word for speak?

Vad.


How do you use 'Sanskrit' in a sentence?

One example could be: "Studying Sanskrit helps me understand the ancient texts better."


Where village people speak only Sanskrit near banglure?

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What language did the harappans speak?

The Harappan language was an Indus valley language. 2. They spoke a form of Sanskrit, according to a recent decipherment.


In which part of India is sanskrit spoken today?

Mathoor in Shimoga district of Karnataka. The resident of Mathoor in Shimoga district of Karnatak speak Sanskrit at home. Most of the public notices are in Sanskrit and Kannada. As far as I know this is the only place in India where Sanskrit is spoken during daily activities.


Why were Sanskrit developed?

Because the Indians didn't have any language to speak so they made their own.


What 3 religions use sanskrit as their language?

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.


What country does sanskrit people come from?

Sanskrit people are not associated with any specific country. Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-Aryan language that was primarily used in ancient India. However, people who speak or have knowledge of Sanskrit can be found in various parts of the world, as the language has been studied and used in religious, scholarly, and academic contexts by people from different countries and cultures.


What is the religion of people who speak Indo-European Languages?

People who speak Indo-European languages have many different religions. The oldest one is thought to be the old pagan religion with forms in classical Greek, classical Roman, Old Norse pagan religion and so on. The people of India, who speak Indo-European and non-Indo-European languages (such as Dravidian) are often followers of the Hindu religion which is a modern form of the old Indo-European religion, going back to Sanskrit and the religion of the Vedas. However, many people in India have other religions such as Buddhism, Islam and Christianity. Many modern people of Europe follow Christianity or Islam, some are Jewish, some follow Pagan, Buddhist or other paths and some are atheists. Most Americans speak English or Spanish, which are both Indo-European languages. We have many different religions, including the religions of some of the Native Americans.


What language do they use in rituals at the BAPS Mandir?

The main language used in rituals at BAPS Mandirs is Sanskrit, which is considered a sacred language in Hinduism. Additionally, some prayers and hymns may also be recited in Gujarati, the native language of the organization's founders.


Do protestant religions speak from Old Testament or New Testament more?

New Testament.