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Sanskrit is used in [[Navi Bharat]] in many prayers and traditional Hindu services, as well as in the nation's motto. Unlike in India, it is not considered a language of Hinduism, rather, one of the nation's two uniting languages. It is not spoken as a mother tongue by any Navi Bharatis.
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'''Sanskrit''' is used in [[Navi Bharat]] in many prayers and traditional Hindu services, as well as in the nation's motto. Unlike in India, it is not considered a language of Hinduism, rather, one of the nation's two uniting languages. It is not spoken as a mother tongue by any Navi Bharatis.
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Revision as of 03:10, 28 March 2005

Sanskrit is used in Navi Bharat in many prayers and traditional Hindu services, as well as in the nation's motto. Unlike in India, it is not considered a language of Hinduism, rather, one of the nation's two uniting languages. It is not spoken as a mother tongue by any Navi Bharatis.