Sant Bhasha (Sant Bhāṣā) is a scriptural language related to both Punjabi and Hindi. It was used extensively across medieval northern India by proponents of popular devotional religion, esp. Sikhism. Apart from Punjabi and Hindi dialects, Sant Bhasha contains words from Sanskrit, Prakrit, Apabhramsha, Persian and Arabic. It is used in texts such as the Sikh holy book, the Guru Granth Sahib.
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- Sant Bhasha (Sant Bhāṣā) is a scriptural language related to both Punjabi and Hindi. It was used extensively across medieval northern India by proponents of popular devotional religion, esp. Sikhism. Apart from Punjabi and Hindi dialects, Sant Bhasha contains words from Sanskrit, Prakrit, Apabhramsha, Persian and Arabic. It is used in texts such as the Sikh holy book, the Guru Granth Sahib. The languages used include Lehndi dialect of Punjabi, regional Prakrits, Apabhramsa, Sanskrit, Hindi languages, Sindhi, and Persian.
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- Sant Bhasha (Sant Bhāṣā) is a scriptural language related to both Punjabi and Hindi. It was used extensively across medieval northern India by proponents of popular devotional religion, esp. Sikhism. Apart from Punjabi and Hindi dialects, Sant Bhasha contains words from Sanskrit, Prakrit, Apabhramsha, Persian and Arabic. It is used in texts such as the Sikh holy book, the Guru Granth Sahib.
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