For instance:
Typing "namaste" will be converted into "नमस्ते".
Typing "bhavata nama kim?" will be converted into "भवता नाम किम्?".
Typing "dhanyavadah" will be converted into "धन्यवादः".
Sanskrit is a classical language of India and holds the status of one of the 22 officially recognized languages under the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution of India. It is the liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, and has had a profound influence on many Indian languages.
According to the Census of India 2011, approximately 24,821 people reported Sanskrit as their mother tongue[1], representing 0.002% of India's population. Despite its small speaker base, Sanskrit remains vital in religious ceremonies, classical literature, and scholarly discourse.
Sanskrit is written in the Devanagari script[2], the same script used for Hindi and Marathi. Like other Devanagari-based languages, it is written from Left to Right. The Sanskrit alphabet includes additional vowels like ṛ (ऋ) and ḷ (ऌ) that are not commonly used in modern Indian languages.
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