Vedic Sanskrit

Vedic Sanskrit is an Indo-Aryan language. It separated from its sister Avestan (an Eastern Iranian language) around 1800 BCE, and then developed into a sophisticated language. Vedic Sanskrit is, along with the Avestan language, one of the oldest Indo-European languages. It is unique to ancient India, and the oldest language for which extensive documents have survived into the modern era. It has provided insights into the parent Indo-European language.

Vedic Sanskrit

Vedic Sanskrit is an Indo-Aryan language. It separated from its sister Avestan (an Eastern Iranian language) around 1800 BCE, and then developed into a sophisticated language. Vedic Sanskrit is, along with the Avestan language, one of the oldest Indo-European languages. It is unique to ancient India, and the oldest language for which extensive documents have survived into the modern era. It has provided insights into the parent Indo-European language.