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Who wrote Sanskrit?

It's not accurate to say that a single person "wrote" Sanskrit.

Here's why:

* Sanskrit is an ancient language, not a book. It developed over centuries in India, evolving from earlier Indo-Aryan languages.

* No single individual is credited with its invention or creation. The language's development involved contributions from countless individuals and communities over a long period.

* Sanskrit is a language of literature, philosophy, and religious texts. Many scholars, poets, philosophers, and religious figures contributed to the language's rich literary tradition, shaping its grammar, vocabulary, and usage.

Think of it like this: Sanskrit is like a river. Its source may be unclear, but many tributaries contributed to its growth, and many people navigated its waters.

Therefore, instead of attributing Sanskrit to one author, we recognize the collective effort and contributions of countless individuals who shaped its evolution and made it the vibrant language it is today.

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