Sanskrit and Hindi both have common vocabulary. Still it is much easie rto learn Hindi. Researchers claim that tough grammar rules get rejected by human brain. 

 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/science/Why-our-brain-hates-tough-grammar/articleshow/48491306.cms

 


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 Yes learning Hindi is easy than Sanskrit. The reason, according to The team that conducted a study  demonstrated that brain looks for easy-to-comprehend case constructions.

 

Good things are always hard to learn. In olden days often Pandits and other important persons in the society used to learn Sanskrit. But with time and due to strict grammar rules people started learning new languages, and these days people started focusing on learning English with priority than other languages.


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Interesting article. If Ihad not read the article,  I would probably say, It is because of the language we are comfortable with. We learn Hindi or our mother tongue right from the beginning whereas Sanskrit Is taken up later In school.  It Is like learning french which is similar to English but difficult since we are not familiar with.

 

In school however, i used to think of Sanskrit as a scoring subject ..just mug up the shabd and dhatu roops and put them in our answer scripts as both used to be part of the syllabus

Human mind has a tendency to look for the easiest way to learn the things according to the study in the article. Sanskrit is no exception.

 

I agree human brain hates tough grammar but you will be surprised to note that Sanskrit is most suitable language for computer programming. If they ever chose another language for programming

http://www.vedicsciences.net/articles/sanskrit-nasa.html

 


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Sanskrit is known as the Mother of many languages. It is not a wonder if Sanskrit is the most suitable language for computer programming.

Well, interesting it is indeed, but then it is also a fact that the more tougher tasks we allocate to our brain, it becomes much more developed and we are able to use more and more percentage of brain. The easier and easier our tasks become, don't you think, that finally our brain will start degenerating. That what is always in use and is taxed greatly, only will become developed!


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Thank you said by: jabeen

True. Using the brain to its fullest potentiality will provide an exercise to the brain. Brain is also a muscle. The more you use it, the more strong it becomes and will be able to do difficult tasks with ease.

 

Well what i think is that HINDI is mostly spoken all over INDIA and whereas SANSKRIT is not that's why hindi is known to all of us and its become easy for us to speak it in compare to SANSKRIT


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Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani

Hindi is not the only spoken language all over India. Besides Hindii Telugu, Bengali and Marathi are also spoken.

 

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