What language did Lord Rama speak?

The popularization of the Ramayana and its tale, originally written in Sanskrit Language was greatly enhanced by the work of Bhanubhakta.
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What language did Rama and Ravana speak?

The usage of Tamil or Sanskrit by the priests at these Shiva temples implied that Ravana may have been fluent both in Tamil and Sanskrit, though Ramayana was composed in Sankrit. Upon a consideration of Ravana's association with the sages especially with sage Agasthiyar in addition to his being a musician.
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What language did Lord Krishna speak?

Sanskrit was the language spoken by him.
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Why is Krishna's skin blue?

The legends tell us that Lord Krishna had drunk poisoned milk given by a demon when he was a baby and that had caused the bluish tinge in his skin.
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Is Ravana a Sinhala or Tamil?

The Ramayana is not part of the mainstream Sinhala religious and cultural tradition in Sri Lanka, because Buddhism has been the religion of the majority of Sinhalas for long. But ancient Sinhala works like Rajavaliya and Ravanavaliya identify Ravana as a Sinhala king and extol him as a great one.
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Is Ravana Tamil king?

So it becomes amply clear that Ravana did not have Tamil origins. The Hindu Puranas also claim that Ravana was born in today's Uttar Pradesh and later settled down in Sri Lanka, thus explaining why he had a Sanskrit name instead of a Tamil one.
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What is the oldest language in the world?

World's oldest language is Sanskrit. The Sanskrit language is called Devbhasha. All European languages ​​seem inspired by Sanskrit. All the universities and educational institutions spread across the world consider Sanskrit as the most ancient language.
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What language did Adam and Eve speak?

The Adamic language, according to Jewish tradition (as recorded in the midrashim) and some Christians, is the language spoken by Adam (and possibly Eve) in the Garden of Eden.
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Which is the oldest language in India?

Vedic Sanskrit is the language of the Vedas, a large collection of hymns, incantations, and religio-philosophical discussions which form the earliest religious texts in India and the basis for much of the Hindu religion. Modern linguists consider the metrical hymns of the Rigveda to be the earliest.
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Which is the mother of all languages?

COIMBATORE: The Tamil language is older than Sanskrit and is "the mother of all languages in the world," said Tamil Nadu chief minister M Karunanidhi on Wednesday.
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Which is the hardest language in the world?

1. Mandarin Chinese. Interestingly, the hardest language to learn is also the most widely spoken native language in the world. Mandarin Chinese is challenging for a number of reasons.
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Do Tamils worship Ravana?

Ravana, who is considered as demon king in North India for his animosity towards Lord Ram, is celebrated as the pride of Tamils by many who believe he ruled the race once upon a time.
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Is Ravana from India?

Bisrakh Ravana Mandir, Uttar Pradesh

Not many people are aware that Bisrakh in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, is the birthplace of the demon-king Ravana. In this village in India, he is worshipped and that is the reason people here do not celebrate Dusshera or burn Ravana effigies.
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Where is Ravana Lanka today?

Mauritius and British Islands are the exact spots of Ravana' s lanka.. LANKA is a landmass. RAVAN Lanka has ET technology (Rishi Valmiki explains that there are lots of vimanas, advanced tech things in Ravana Lanka) ..
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Do Sri Lankans believe Ravana?

Sri Lankans don't worship Ravana as a god but they regard him as a great king for all that he is famed to do. For them, he was the king who resisted invaders. For them, he is the tragic hero who was betrayed by his own brothers when he tried to avenge his sister's honour.
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Is Ravana Buddhist?

"According to mythology, Ravana was a king of was a king of a tribe, Dravid Gond. He was a Buddhist and was against `bali' (animal sacrifice)," says Dhani Rao Baudh Panther, state president of the Bhartiya Dalit Panther Committee. The Panther panel also opposed to the burning of the Ravana effigies.
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At what age Ravana died?

So Ravana's age roughly = 1296000 less: 11000 = 1285000 years when he was killed by Raghunatha.
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Who is real hero of Mahabharata?

Karna-the Real Hero of Mahabharata, the World's Greatest Epic From India (Part I) Karna is the most tragic character in the great Hindu epic Mahabharata. From his birth onwards he faced the cruel fate. He was abandoned by his own mother.
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Why is Arjuna called Partha?

Agni is called Dhananjaya, and by providing gold to Yudhishthira, Arjuna earned the name Dhananjaya. He was Partha, because he was Kunti's son. While Kunti had other sons too, it was only when Arjuna was born, that a divine voice was heard saying that this son would bring fame to Kunti. Arjuna was called Krishna too.
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Where is real Bhagavad Gita kept?

Over a billion people hold Bhagavad Gita in highest esteem, which encompasses the entire Vedic thought. Oldest manuscript of Gita, circa 1492, is with British in Bodleian Library, Oxford University."
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Who made Tamil language?

According to Hindu legend, Tamil or in personification form Tamil Thāi (Mother Tamil) was created by Lord Shiva.
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