Which Is Older: Brahmi Script or Sanskrit Language?

Discover why the Brahmi script is older than Sanskrit in written form and how they influenced Indian history and linguistics.

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Brahmi is older than Sanskrit in its written form. Brahmi script dates back to the 3rd century BCE, while Sanskrit, although ancient, was primarily an oral tradition before its script (Devanagari and others) was standardized much later. Brahmi is the origin of many scripts used in the Indian subcontinent.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is Brahmi script? Brahmi is one of the earliest writing systems used in the Indian subcontinent dating back to the 3rd century BCE, and it is the origin of many later Indian scripts.
  2. Was Sanskrit originally a written or oral language? Sanskrit was primarily an oral language for centuries, with its script forms like Devanagari developed and standardized much later.
  3. How are Brahmi and Sanskrit related? Brahmi is a script used to write several languages including Sanskrit; while Sanskrit is a language, Brahmi is one of the earliest scripts used to represent it in writing.