Archaeological evidence of Sanskrit language before 1500 BC.

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 Most of the things of the Archaeology survey are not visible to us, but those things do happen in the published survey journals. We all must know about Dwarka city or Dwarka situated in the sea. But we do not have enough information about the items found from Dwarka. But marine archaeological expert Shri SR Rao has given many information about Dwarka city and marine archeology in his research book Journal of marine Arechlogy. The chapter in the fifth part of this journal is From dwarika to kurukshetra. On its page number 63, Rao Sahab mentions a stamp obtained from Dwarka.

 Whose script is said to be after Hadappa script and before Brahmi. The letters given on this script have been identified as follows -

 Maha Ka chh Shah (महा क च्छ शाह)  on this, Rao Sahib has written that the word Shah(शाह) on this stamp is Persian but the rest of the word Maha Kutch is from Sanskrit.

 If we see the meaning of Maha Ka chh Shah, it will mean the Maharaja of Kutch region.

 Kutch region is mentioned in many texts as well as in Panini Ashtadhyayi, the great book of Sanskrit grammar -

 "Kachhadibhyashta(कच्छादिभ्यश्च)" - Ashtadhyayi 4.2.133


Further on page 64 it is written that the people of Dwarka used Sanskrit language.

 You can read the proof in the same journal page 

Now the question is, why use Persian?

 We can see the answer in such a way that the use of English words along with Hindi is available in many places nowadays, which shows the presence of Hindi and English in today's time. Similarly, around 1500 BC, there is knowledge of the existence of Sanskrit and Persians in India. The reason that Persians are prevalent with Sanskrit in India is that at that time the Persians would also be colonized in India. Or they would have a lot of traffic in India. According to the Kurma Purana, the Parsis had settled on the banks of many rivers in India since ancient times.

Must read the picture of 45th chapter of Kurma Purana. Probably for this reason, Persians were also used in India or Dwarka along with Sanskrit. Therefore, the evidence of marine archeology proves the archaic antiquity of Sanskrit.

 Referenced Texts and Books -

1) Journal of marine archelogy vol 5 - Dr. S. R. Rao. 

2) Kurma Purana - Geetapress Gorakhpur

 3) Ashtadhyayi - Google Android App


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