![]() Most probably Sindhi is a Dravidian Language but later on after the dominance and influence of the Persian and Arabic languages, Sindhi has been included in the Indo-Aryan group of Languages. ![]() The praetorian Aryan violence and political hegemony demolished and uprooted the links between the Vedic Sindhi language and the Proto-Dravidian Sindhi language. Meanwhile Sindhi remained a second language throughout the centuries resulting in the disappearance of the roots of Sindhi language and its gradual disconnection with the Proto-Dravidian language of the Indus Valley Civilization. Consequently every sort of oral literature was narrated in the (holy) Sanskrit language. The researcher herein argues that being the language of the Elite Class (Aryans), inevitably preference was given to Sanskrit language. Endeavors have been initiated to discuss the parallel evolution of Sindhi and Sanskrit languages in the context of Vedic Culture through an analytic study of both the ancient languages. The poems represent different forms and metres and many of these are full of poetic beauty and lyricism. It contains his selected poems written during the period of about last twelve years. Pala Pala Jo Parlau is the sixth collection of Hari Dilgirs poems. The attempt is predicated on a putative historical background. known Sindhi poets who have significantly contributed to this form of literature. ![]() It postulates that tracing the roots of Sindhi language in the Vedic Culture can act as a very tangible bridge connecting the ancient Sindhi language with the Proto-Dravidian language of Indus Valley Civilization, including with its pristine un-deciphered script. Abstract: This paper explores the antiquity of Sindhi Language with reference to the ancient Vedic Era, by tracing its roots in the Vedic Culture.
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