Tamil is an older language than Sanskrit. Records of the Tamil language date to the third century BCE and records of the Sanskrit language date to the second century BCE. Tamil is still in everyday use today, but Sanskrit died out around 600 BCE and
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Vrushali
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I was thinking about the language sanskrit. As an ancient language used by our ancestors to communicate. This literature is the origin of various language like marathi, hindi, urdu, etc. Is there any chance we can grow the sanskrit language "the orig
Title: Seeking Team Members for Trading Initiative**
Hi, I'm Sanskrit Biswakarma a 16-year-old trader with some little experience. I'm looking to build a team of enthusiastic traders to share insights and develop strategies together.
**Looking For:
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Samiksha Singh
Stealth • 8m
Hello all!
I have been searching for good names for a brand. But I can't come up with any. Do you have any ideas ?? I need Hindi or Sanskrit names
Why is Bollywood (and popular media) promoting Persian-Arabic words like शुक्रिया and माफी/माफ करना and not using Sanskrit words like धन्यवाद and क्षमा करना ?
#Bollywood #Urduwood #Hindi #Arabic #India #Language
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Akshay Prudhviraj
Stealth • 14d
GenAny - Checkmate Largest language foundational model
In our land of deep-seekers, a recent news about a Large language model "Deepseek" has been trending and many more to rise. But the Largest language in human history is Sanskrit with more than 1
India's is creating world Largest Museum 🥺 With the help of France in Delhi
During the inauguration of the International
Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre (IECC)
complex named 'Bharat Mandapam' at Pragati
Maidan, New Delhi, PM Narendra Modi
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Nikhat
Stealth • 8m
"Sow in spring, develop in summer
Harvest in fall, and store in winter".
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Nilotpal Chauhan
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Pixelmira • 11d
Live in the future.
Breathe in the past.
Build in the present.
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Rahul Gupta
Stealth • 8m
More than 20,000 techies lost their jobs in ‘silent’ layoffs in the IT/ITeS sector in India in 2023. (AIITEU)