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Special Thanks to Karan Sharma,
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"Thank you Andy! It was great contributing here. Note that the Surya suktam belongs to the early rigvedic period and the purush suktam belonged to the mature vedic period. Though both come from the Rig veda. Vedic sanskrit and Classical sanskrit belong to the same continuum there is no foundational difference, only subtle changes which occurred with time. Vedic sanskrit evolved in 2000-800Bc, classical was in full bloom by 400AD. Classical subsumes the Vedic Sanskrit within its order. The only characteristic which makes Vedic different is its proto-IE vocabulary and chanting style, which is more complex and detailed in comparison to the classical."

Vedic Sanskrit, also simply referred to as the Vedic language, is an ancient language of the Indo-Aryan subgroup of the Indo-European language family. It is attested in the Vedas and related literature compiled over the period of the mid-2nd to mid-1st millennium BCE. It is orally preserved, predating the advent of writing by several centuries.

Extensive ancient literature in the Vedic Sanskrit language has survived into the modern era, and this has been a major source of information for reconstructing Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Indo-Iranian history.

Vedic differs from Classical Sanskrit to an extent comparable to the difference between Homeric Greek and Classical Greek.

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