Abstract:
The entire communication system is centrally linked with language and it is
identified language as a core factor in communication. However, in the present
categorization of languages, the Sanskrit language is considered as an inanimate
(death) language. Nevertheless, this belief cannot be considered as accurate. The
Sanskrit language is one of the world’s most perfect, scientific and formal
languages. As in Sinhala language, Sanskrit is the root language for many other
languages such as German, Caltic, Bevilto, Slavic, etc. The Sanskrit language is
evident in traditional, social, religious and academic communication, modern
communication and new communication methods which come under the
categorization of communication modes. Among the trends in new Sanskrit
languages, telephone and computer software are also made by the use of structure
and syntax of Sanskrit language. According to the NASA, Sanskrit is the language
which is used in computers. In addition, Sanskrit is used not only as an official
language but also it is used as a colloquial language in some regions of India such
as Maththur in Karnataka, in Jhri village, Ganora in Rajasthan, Shyam Sundaram
Pur in Orissa. Thus, the main purpose of this research is to explore the way in
which Sanskrit language, which is the native language for many other languages, is
used in communication. Interviews and content analysis will be used as methods of
data collection. Data will be analyzed using a mixed approach of both quantitative
and qualitative methods.