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- Magadhi is the parent of all the languages of Eastern Group of Indo-Aryan vernaculars. Just as th Eastern vernacular of Asuka's time branchud out into a number of dialects, of which Magadhi was th prinolpal one, so Magadhi, in the course of centuries has, in its turn, developed into four separate languages of which Bengali and Bihari are the principal. Indeed this process of fission had already commenced durin. Prakrit times, for the latest indigenoue grammarians of that language mention amonget the varieties of Magadh a Gaudi, Dhakki, and the Utkali or Odri. Behari is the direct descendant of Magadhi and is spoken in it original home. Gaudi is the parent of the Bengail of Northern Bengal and of Assamose. Spreading to thm south east, Mugadhi developed into the Bongali of the Gangetic Delts, mud still further towards the rising sun, Dhakk (or the Magadhi of Dacas) became the modern Eastern Bengali. Oriya is the representative of the ancient Utkali,” Linguistic Survey of India by Sir G. A. Grierson, Wol. W. Part I, p. 5.
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