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The subject of Vedic interpretation is highly technical requiring a specialized knowledge of not only the language of the Vedas but also the vast Vedic and post-Vedic literature together with a thorough grounding in the exegetical, grammatical, religious, cultural, philosophical, philological, lexicographical, mythological, and historical studies connected with them.<ref>Ram Gopal. (1983) ''The History and Principles of Vedic Interpretation.'' New Delhi : Concept Publishing Company</ref>
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== परिचय || Introduction ==
 
== परिचय || Introduction ==
 
When we presume that Samskrit is the language of Veda, we get into trouble in understanding the text. There is difficulty in understanding the meanings of words and sentences. Doubts arise in following the thought itself.
 
When we presume that Samskrit is the language of Veda, we get into trouble in understanding the text. There is difficulty in understanding the meanings of words and sentences. Doubts arise in following the thought itself.
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== Discussion ==
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An interesting question raised by Shri. Achyut Karve, that has been raised and discussed in the Bharatiya Vidvat Parishad is
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" Is vedic language a tongue of any particular group viz. ethnic, geographical or of any particular race?"
    
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
# https://vedaravindamu.wordpress.com/2014/11/21/vedic-language/ <s>Posted</s> by  Late Sri Rayalu Vishwanadha |  Nov 21, 2014 | Articles on Veda
 
# https://vedaravindamu.wordpress.com/2014/11/21/vedic-language/ <s>Posted</s> by  Late Sri Rayalu Vishwanadha |  Nov 21, 2014 | Articles on Veda

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