Popular in ancient India, Pali and Prakrit are among the five languages which were recently accorded the status of Classical Languages. Marathi, Bengali and Assamese are the other languages that have been accorded similar status., Prakrit (natural) is a blanket term for the peoples’ languages that were used by the common masses in ancient Indian subcontinent. Parkrit, unlike Sanskrit, was people's language, the natural speech of the people because the Prakrit language was simple and easy than Sanskrit both in sound and grammar. Each region of the subcontinent had its own particular variety of Prakrit. A large number of Ashokan edicts are in Prakrit. Famous works written in Prakrit are the poems “The Building of the Causeway” ( Setubandha or Ravanavaho ), “The Slaying of the King of Gauda (Bengal)” ( Gaudavaho ) and a drama named Karpuramanjari . While Setubandha was written by Vakataka king Pravarasena II (r. c. 420 – 455 CE), Gaudavaho has been ascribed to 8th ...
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