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The beginnings of Hindi literature can be traced to the Prakrits of classical Sanskrit plays. Tulasidas's Ramacharitamanas attained wide popularity. Modern litterateurs include Jaishankar Prasad, Sumitranandan Pant, Maithili Sharan Gupta, Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala', Mahadevi Varma, Sachchidananda Hirananda Vatsyayana 'Ajneya' and Munshi Premchand.
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 |  |  | Sumitranandan Pant: Encyclopedia II - Indian literature - Hindi literatureHindi literature started as religious and philosophical poetry in medieval periods in dialects like Avadhi and Brij. The most famous figures from this period are Kabir and Tulsidas. In modern times, the Khadi dialect became more prominent and a variety of literature was produced in Sanskrit.
Chandrakanta, written by Devaki Nandan Khatri, is considered to be the first work of prose in Hindi. Munshi Premchand was the most famous Hindi novelist. The chhayavadi poets include Surya kant tripathi "Nirala", Jaishankar Pr ...
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 |  |  | Sumitranandan Pant: Encyclopedia II - Hindi - AreaHindi is the predominant language in the states and territories of Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Uttaranchal, Jharkhand, and Chattisgarh. It is spoken and understood in Gujarat, Punjab and Kashmir, states that otherwise have their own native languages. It is also widely spoken in the cities of Mumbai, Delhi, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad and Kolkata, all of which are cosmopolitan cities harbouring large communities of people from various parts of India.
Local variations of Hindi are counted as minority languages in several countries, including Fiji, Mauritius, Guyana, Suri ...
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 |  |  | Sumitranandan Pant: Encyclopedia II - Hindi - Number of SpeakersHindi is among the more widely spoken languages in the world. According to some estimates, about 500 million people in India and abroad are native speakers of Hindi and the total number of people who understand the language may be as high as 800 million. According to 1991 census[2] 40.22% of the Indian population can speak Hindi.
More than 180 million people in India regard Standard Hindi as their mother tongue, making it the fourth-most spoken language in the world. Another 300 million use it as second language. Outside In ...
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 |  |  | Sumitranandan Pant: Encyclopedia II - Hindi - HistoryHindi evolved from Sanskrit, by way of the Middle Indo-Aryan prakrit languages and Apabhramsha of the Middle Ages.
As a standardised register of India, Hindi became the official language[4] of India on January 26, 1950, although English and 21 other languages are recognised as official languages by the Constitution of India.
Hindi - Standard Hindi.
After independence of India, the Government of India worked on standardizing Hindi, and the following changes took place:
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 |  |  | Sumitranandan Pant: Encyclopedia II - Hindi - VocabularyStandard Hindi derives much of its formal and technical vocabulary from Sanskrit. Standard or shuddha ("pure") Hindi is used only in public addresses and radio or TV news, while the everyday spoken language in most areas is one of several varieties of Hindustani, whose vocabulary contains words drawn from Persian. In addition, spoken Hindi uses words from English and other languages as well.
Vernacular Urdu and Hindi are practically indistinguishable. However, the literary registers differ substantially; in highly formal situat ...
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 |  |  | Sumitranandan Pant: Encyclopedia II - Indian literature - Indian writing in EnglishIn the last century, several Indian writers have distinguished themselves not only in traditional Indian languages but also in English. India's only Nobel laureate in literature was the Bengali writer Rabindranath Tagore. Other major writers who are either Indian or of Indian origin and derive much inspiration from Indian themes are R. K. Narayan, Vikram Seth, Salman Rushdie, Arundhati Roy, Raja Rao, Amitav Ghosh, Vikram Chandra, M ...
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 |  |  | Sumitranandan Pant: Encyclopedia II - Hindi - DialectsHindi in the broad sense is a dialect continuum without clear boundaries. For example, both Nepali and Panjabi are sometimes considered to be Hindi (based on the high level of mutual intelligibility for Panjabi and Hindi especially), though they are more often considered to be separate languages. Hindi is often divided into Western Hindi and Eastern Hindi, and these are further divided. Following is a list of principal Hindi dialects; boldface indicates an idiom that often classified as a separate language.
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Hindi literature - Adi kaal before 1400 CE.
In ancient period of Hindi or Adi Kaal (before 1400 CE), Hindi literature was developed in the states of Kannauj, Delhi and Ajmer. Delhi was ruled by Prithviraj Chauhan and his court poet was Chand Bardai. His eulogy on Prithiviraj Chauhan called the Prithviraj Raso was considered one of the first works in the History of Hindi Literature. Kannauj's last Rathore ruler was Jayachand, who gave more patronage to Sanskrit (which was no longer the common man's language ...
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Sarahapa or Saraha (769-), author of Doha-Kosha
Devasena, author of Devasena Shravakachara (933)
Shalibhadra, author of Bharateshwar Bahubali Ras (1184)
Jagnika, author of Parmal Raso (Chandella period)
Chand Bardai (1148-1191), author of Prathviraj Raso
Shalibhadra Suri, author of Bhareshshvar-Bahubali Ras in 1184.
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 |  |  | Sumitranandan Pant: Encyclopedia II - Hindi - SoundsThere are 11 vowels and 35 consonants in Standard Hindī. They are shown below:
Hindi - Vowels.
The vowel /æ/ occurs in English loans and is represented by ऐ, which was originally used in Sanskrit for the 'ai' or 'əi' diphthong. But today in Khariboli, the Standard dialect, the vowel stands for /æ/ in almost all Hindi words. The other ten vowels have phonemic nasal counterparts. The vowel sequen ...
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 |  |  | Sumitranandan Pant: Encyclopedia II - Hindi - GrammarHindi grammar can be very complex and is different in many ways from what English speakers are used to. A simple and obvious difference is that for expressing relationship of nouns, Hindi uses postpositions where English would use a preposition. Other differences include gender, honorifics, interrogatives, word order, use of cases, and different tenses. While being complicated, Hindi grammar is fairly regular, with irregularities being relatively limited. Despite differences in vocabulary and writing, Hindi grammar is nearly identical with U ...
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Pratapsinh Rane, Chief Minister of Goa
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Rabri Devi (born 1959)
Rahul Gandhi, MP from Amethi
Raj Thackeray, (born 1968)
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Ram Vilas Paswan (born 1946)
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