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Edicts of Ashoka of the 3rd Century BCE written in the form of Prakrit in the Brahmi script.
Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism
The first question is..
Which is the oldest inscription found in Hindi
Arre yaar apun ko nahi pata iska answer
Literally time mein peeche jaake answer dhundna padega 😁🤣😂
Jain text Shravakachar written in 934.
Ok so for the answer...
While there were some inscriptions similar to Hindi (like in Apbhransh) dating to earlier times but the oldest found inscription in Hindi was actually found miles away from India in a much later time
The inscription dates to 1747 CE(just 300 years back) Ateshgah of Baku is in Azerbaijan
This is a fire temple (Atesh means Fire in Persian and Gah means place in Sanskrit) was a unique Hindu Zorasterian (Indo Iranian pre Islamic) worship place where people of both these sects worshipped..
Strange since traditionally they were the enemy clans....
The inscription here starts with a Naman to Ganesh and in 3rd line states Read in the third and fourth lines -“श्री ज्वाला जी निमित्त दरवाजा बनाया”
Or that the door was constructed by Jwala ji..
Unfortunately this temple isn't operational anymore and is a museum.
Unfortunately no one could answer it correctly this time..
And it was understandable since the exact definition of Hindi is slightly vague even in academic sections
Will keep the second one easy to compensate for this
The second question is which Prakrit is considered to the ancestor language of Hindi. Or in other words Hindi originated from which Prakrit
Hindi originated from Shauraseni Prakrit.
The answer is - Hindi originated from Shauraseni Prakrit and Shauraseni Apabhransa.
Hindi originated from shauraseni prakritOriginally posted by: FlauntPessimism
The second question is which Prakrit is considered to the ancestor language of Hindi. Or in other words Hindi originated from which Prakrit
Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism
The second question is which Prakrit is considered to the ancestor language of Hindi. Or in other words Hindi originated from which Prakrit
Hindi originated from Shauraseni Prakrit, an early form of Prakrit that emerged in the 7th century CE. Shaurseni Prakrit language was spoken in north-central India and evolved into Hindi, Punjabi, and other languages.
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