Vedic
Vedas Sanskrit is a language belonging to the Indian Aryan language of the Indian Iranian language. The ancient form of Sanskrit, the primitive man, is an early development type of Persian. It is closely related to Avestar, the oldest existing language of the Iranian language of the Indian Iranian language. Vedas Sanskrit is the oldest language in the Indo-European languages of the Indo-European languages among the proven languages that have actually been used. Vedas Sanskrit is the language of Vedic literature established during the Veda period from about 1500 BC to 500 BC. The Vedas Sanskrit is part of the Shurauta tradition of Vedic hymns and has been preserved through word of mouth, and this tradition of oral tradition has been around for centuries before the occurrence of Brahmi letters in India. From the 6th century BC, during the Iron Age India, the Beth Sanskrit language gradually lost its way to the classical Sanskrit language and became completely alive with the completion of Panini's classical Sanskrit grammar in the 4th century BC.