Book Title: Spiritual Awakening and other Essays Author(s): Kamalchand Sogani Publisher: Prakrit Bharti AcademyPage 46
________________ distinction of cast and creed, classes and masses, so he chose Prāksta for his deliverances. I have no hesitation to say that the mother tongue of even Pānini was Prāksta. Since the eleven Gañadharas including Indrabhūti Gautama were Vedic Brāhmaṇa scholars they were well-versed in Prāksta language. Mahāvīra gave them the most important task of Āgamic preparation. My contention is that just as the seeds of Laukika Saṁskṛta are inherent in the Vedic language, similarly the seeds of Prāksta constructions may be easily discerned in the Vedic language. Thus the Vedic language is the precursor of Laukika Saṁskṛta as well as Prāksta constructions. Thus to say that Prāksta is derived from Laukika Saṁskrta is an improper approach to the history of language development in India. I may, therefore, conclude by saying that the study of Vedic language will constitute an all-embracing foundation of Indian culture. Unfortunately India is missing this aspect of culture and it must be remembered that the study of language is basic to the study of any culture. This will open the way to Prāksta and Apabhramsa studies and the study of regional languages. By virtue of this, the origin of national language, Hindi will be understood in a right perspective. Religion of Mahāvīra as Sarvodaya-Tīrtha : It will not be idle to point out that after attaining supreme knowledge known as Kevalajñāna, Mahāvīra for full thirty years visited different parts of country especially the important centres in Eastern and Northern India and promulgated socio-spiritual values throughout. Owing to the magnetic personality of Mahāvīra and his metaphysical, ethical and spiritual teachings, number of kings, queens, princes, princesses, ministers and merchants accepted him as their teacher. Thus males and females of all casts and Spiritual Awakening (Samyagdarśana) and Other Essays 37 . Jain Education International For Personal & Private Use Only www.jainelibrary.orgPage Navigation
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