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i am just eating it,not killing...Gau Hatya.
It could very well be the proto sanskrit words in the dravidian language. Its pure speculation....... but this is irrelevant. Sanskrit is Sanskriti. It is the mother of almost all Indian language. It tells us our history and the origin of our culture, civilization and society. It is more than just another language.
who said that Sanskrit is the mother of all Indian languages???
south Indian languages are of Dravidian orgin...yes..Kannada/mal/telegu and even Tamil are more or less influenced by Sanskrit..that doesn't mean that the Sanskrit is the mother....
language is for communication,not for any other things..i think hindi is much easier than Sanskrit to learn...more over it is acceptable by minorities and even Dravidia howling Tamils..Hindi cannot be used precisely because of the reasons you stated. It is a language very similar to what is the national language of Pakistan and also widely spoken in other countries. It is not unique to India and hence Indian identity. If uniqueness is not an issue, then why discard English? Even otherwise Hindi is a young language and has almost no exclusive Hindu (cultural) heft and is also easily giving way to Arabic and English/Western cultural inputs.
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