Sanskrit, a major classical language of ancient India, is sacred language of Indian-origin religions. It contributed to the Indianization, especially in Southeast Asia, and it had great influence in the Indosphere of Greater India. The following is a partial list of "Sanskrit" related topics in Wikipedia:
General
Religion & scriptures
Sanskrit is sacred language of Indian origin religions, such as Hinduism, Jainism & Buddhism.
Grammar
Education & libraries
Arts
Archaeology & historic
Honorifics & titles
Mottos
Loanwords
Sanskrit loanwords in other languages.
Current publications
See also
- Sanskriti (disambiguation)
- Indosphere, refers to Sanskritised areas of Asia, especially South Asia and Southeast Asia
- Sanskritisation, a particular form of social change found in India, in which castes placed lower in the caste hierarchy seek upward mobility by emulating the rituals and practices of the upper or dominant castes
- Sanskritism, a term used to indicate words that are coined out of Sanskrit for modern usage in India, Sri Lanka and elsewhere or neologisms
- SanskritOCR, an optical character recognition software for Sanskrit, Hindi and other Indian languages based on Devanagari script
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