Sanskrit: The Language of Gods and Scholars
There is a belief that Sanskrit is the oldest language on Earth. A lot of researchers think that it was created around 5000 BCE. The earliest script to be used to write Sanskrit was called "Bramhi." The fact that this language is complete—all terms from other languages may be translated into Sanskrit—makes it the most fascinating aspect of the language. The Rigveda's inscription is where Sanskrit was originally used. The eight chapters, or "Ashtadhyay," were written by the great grammarian Panini. By classifying all words—verbs, nouns, vowels, etc.—he was the first to contribute to the development of language grammar . Because the meaning of a phrase remains constant regardless of the word order used in its construction, Sanskrit is considered the most meaningful language. Let us take an example statement: "person eats mango." However, the meaning of the sentence changes if we write it in the other order: "Mango eats person." This sentence ...


