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... language , writes editorially in the Brahmavidya for October 1948 : - There are two ways in which Sanskrit has to be developed if Sanskrit is to function as the all - India language ... standard works in Euro- pean languages , both ...
... language , writes editorially in the Brahmavidya for October 1948 : - There are two ways in which Sanskrit has to be developed if Sanskrit is to function as the all - India language ... standard works in Euro- pean languages , both ...
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... language , with its flexibil- ity and its capacity for growth , is suggested as an outstanding example . While he feels that the all - India language could not be any foreign tongue , but only Hindi or Hindustani under whatever name ...
... language , with its flexibil- ity and its capacity for growth , is suggested as an outstanding example . While he feels that the all - India language could not be any foreign tongue , but only Hindi or Hindustani under whatever name ...
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... language of its master , they assert , so did we take to our bosom the language of our conquerors and we now know what the consequences have been . Against these arguments some sober , well - meaning persons raise their indignant voice ...
... language of its master , they assert , so did we take to our bosom the language of our conquerors and we now know what the consequences have been . Against these arguments some sober , well - meaning persons raise their indignant voice ...
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