Dravidian Literature – UPSC Notes – Art and Culture
Dravidian Literature encompasses literary creations in four prominent Dravidian languages: Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, and Malayalam. Among these, Tamil is regarded…
Dravidian Literature encompasses literary creations in four prominent Dravidian languages: Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, and Malayalam. Among these, Tamil is regarded…
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Pali and Prakrit are two terms from ancient India’s languages. Sanskrit was the main language, and Prakrit included all other…
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Classical Languages of India are languages that have a long history of written literature and their own unique literary traditions. Read more about it with us!
India, known for its rich mix of languages and cultures, has organized its language setup in the constitution. In Part…
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