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DO GOOD PURIFY MIND MINDFULLY SWIM PLANT VEGETABLES & DWARF FRUIT BEARING TREES IN POTS ALL OVER THE WORLD
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DO GOOD PURIFY MIND

MINDFULLY SWIM

PLANT VEGETABLES & DWARF FRUIT BEARING TREES IN POTS ALL OVER THE WORLD

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NAMO BUDDHAYA

On 5th June 1956 the Most Venerable Acharya Buddharakkhita Bhanteji arrived in Bengaluru with a Sacred Bodhi Tree sapling from Buddhagaya. He founded the Maha Bodhi Society Bengaluru on this day by planting the Holy Bodhi Tree. (He was a great lover of the nature and nothing is more relevant than plantation of a tree as foundation of our society, which incidentally is also observed as World Environment Day around the globe).

For 57 years he strived hard to build the Vihara and so many Dhamma activities and humanitarian programs. The Maha Bodhi Society Bengaluru is now a sacred place consisting of Vihara, meditation Center, holy bodhi tree, stupas with holy relics, Buddhist Research Center, Tipitaka Center and place for countless people from all walks of life to get solace, peace, happiness and wisdom. With branches all over India let us dedicate to serve even more the humanity.

Come let us pay gratitude to Bada Bhanteji and celebrate the FOUNDATION DAY of Maha Bodhi Society Bengaluru and it’s branches online.

Please join online

Date: 5th June 2021
Time:5 PM to 7 PM

-Undertaking Tisarana -Pancasila
-Puja
-PATTHANA chanting
-Meditation

Online links
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC51ukj-N_0tREiESDdiCoIw

Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/MahaBodhiSocietyBengaluru/

May all beings be happy and well!

Team Mahabodhi
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02) Classical Chandaso language,
03)Magadhi Prakrit,
04) Classical Hela Basa (Hela Language),
05) Classical Pāḷi,
06) ClassicalDevanagari,Classical Hindi-Devanagari- शास्त्रीय हिंदी,
07) ClassicalCyrillic
08) Classical Afrikaans– Klassieke Afrikaans
09) Classical Albanian-Shqiptare klasike,
10) Classical Amharic-አንጋፋዊ አማርኛ,
11) Classical Arabic-اللغة العربية الفصحى
12) Classical Armenian-դասական հայերեն,
13) Classical Assamese-ধ্ৰুপদী অসমীয়া
14) Classical Azerbaijani- Klassik Azərbaycan,

15) Classical Basque- Euskal klasikoa,
16) Classical Belarusian-Класічная беларуская,
17) Classical Bengali-ক্লাসিক্যাল বাংলা,
18) Classical Bosnian-Klasični bosanski,
19) Classical Bulgaria- Класически българск,
20) Classical Catalan-Català clàssic 21) Classical Cebuano-Klase sa Sugbo, 22) Classical Chichewa-Chikale cha Chichewa,
23) Classical Chinese (Simplified)-古典中文(简体),
24) Classical Chinese (Traditional)-古典中文(繁體),
25) Classical Corsican-Corsa Corsicana,
26) Classical Croatian-Klasična hrvatska,
27) Classical Czech-Klasická čeština
28) Classical Danish-Klassisk dansk,Klassisk dansk,
29) Classical Dutch- Klassiek Nederlands,
30) Classical English,Roman,
31) Classical Esperanto-Klasika Esperanto,
32) Classical Estonian- klassikaline eesti keel,
33) Classical Filipino klassikaline filipiinlane,
34) Classical Finnish- Klassinen suomalainen,
35) Classical French- Français classique,
36) Classical Frisian- Klassike Frysk,
37) Classical Galician-Clásico galego,
38) Classical Georgian-კლასიკური ქართული,
39) Classical German- Klassisches Deutsch,
40) Classical Greek-Κλασσικά Ελληνικά,
41) Classical Gujarati-ક્લાસિકલ ગુજરાતી,
42) Classical Haitian Creole-Klasik kreyòl,
43) Classical Hausa-Hausa Hausa,
44) Classical Hawaiian-Hawaiian Hawaiian,
45) Classical Hebrew- עברית קלאסית
46) Classical Hmong- Lus Hmoob,
47) Classical Hungarian-Klasszikus magyar,
48) Classical Icelandic-Klassísk íslensku,
49) Classical Igbo,Klassískt Igbo,
50) Classical Indonesian-Bahasa Indonesia Klasik,
51) Classical Irish-Indinéisis Clasaiceach,
52) Classical Italian-Italiano classico,
53) Classical Japanese-古典的なイタリア語,
54) Classical Javanese-Klasik Jawa,
55) Classical Kannada- ಶಾಸ್ತ್ರೀಯ ಕನ್ನಡ,
56) Classical Kazakh-Классикалық қазақ,
57) Classical Khmer- ខ្មែរបុរាណ,
58) Classical Kinyarwanda
59) Classical Korean-고전 한국어,
60) Classical Kurdish (Kurmanji)-Kurdî (Kurmancî),
61) Classical Kyrgyz-Классикалык Кыргыз,
62) Classical Lao-ຄລາສສິກລາວ,
63) Classical Latin-LXII) Classical Latin,
64) Classical Latvian-Klasiskā latviešu valoda,
65) Classical Lithuanian-Klasikinė lietuvių kalba,
66) Classical Luxembourgish-Klassesch Lëtzebuergesch,
67) Classical Macedonian-Класичен македонски,
68) Classical Malagasy,класичен малгашки,
69) Classical Malay-Melayu Klasik,
70) Classical Malayalam-ക്ലാസിക്കൽ മലയാളം,
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74) Classical Mongolian-Сонгодог Монгол,
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76) Classical Nepali-शास्त्रीय म्यांमार (बर्मा),
77) Classical Norwegian-Klassisk norsk,
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80) Classical Persian-کلاسیک فارسی
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82) Classical Portuguese-Português Clássico,
83) Classical Punjabi-ਕਲਾਸੀਕਲ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ,
84) Classical Romanian-Clasic românesc,
85) Classical Russian-Классический русский,
86) Classical Samoan-Samoan Samoa,
87) Classical Sanskrit छ्लस्सिचल् षन्स्क्रित्
88) Classical Scots Gaelic-Gàidhlig Albannach Clasaigeach,
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95) Classical Slovenian-Klasična slovenska,
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103) Classical Tatar
104) Classical Telugu- క్లాసికల్ తెలుగు,
105) Classical Thai-ภาษาไทยคลาสสิก,
106) Classical Turkish-Klasik Türk,
107) Classical Turkmen
108) Classical Ukrainian-Класичний український,
109) Classical Urdu- کلاسیکی اردو
110) Classical Uyghur,
111) Classical Uzbek-Klassik o’z,
112) Classical Vietnamese-Tiếng Việ,
113) Classical Welsh-Cymraeg Clasurol,
114) Classical Xhosa-IsiXhosa zesiXhosa,
115) Classical Yiddish- קלאסישע ייִדיש
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https://gulfnews.com/…/census-more-than-19500-languages…:
More than 19,500
languages spoken in Prabuddha Bharat as mother tongues The mother tongue
of each member of a household need not necessarily be the sameMore than
19,500 languages or dialects are spoken in
Prabuddha Bharat as mother tongues, according to the latest analysis of a
census released this week.There are 121 languages which are spoken by
10,000 or more people in Prabuddha Bharat, which has a population of 121
crore, it said.The Registrar General and
Census Commissioner, Prabuddha Bharat,said since a household may consist
of persons related by blood or of unrelated persons or a mix of both,
it is absolutely necessary to ask every person about her or his mother
tongue.It was required because the mother tongue
of each member of a household need not necessarily be the same — these
may be different for different members in the household.
The number of such
raw returns of mother tongues has totalled 19,569, the report of the
2011 census said.However, 96.71 per cent of the population in the
country have one of the 22 scheduled languages as their
mother tongue.Since mother tongues, as returned in the census, are
basically the designations provided by the respondents of the linguistic
mediums in which the respondents think they communicate, they need not
be identical with the actual linguistic mediums,
it said.The methodologyFor assessing the correlation between the mother
tongue and designations of the census and for presenting the numerous
raw returns in terms of their linguistic affiliation to actual languages
and dialects, 19,569 raw returns were subjected
to thorough linguistic scrutiny, edit and rationalisation.This resulted
in 1,369 rationalised mother tongues and 1,474 names which were treated
as “unclassified” and relegated to “other” mother tongue category.The
1,369 rationalised mother tongues were further
classified following the usual linguistic methods for rational grouping
based on available linguistic information.
Thus, an inventory
of classified mother tongues returned by 10,000 or more speakers are
grouped under appropriate languages at the all-India level, wherever
possible, has been prepared for final presentation
of the 2011 mother tongue data.What are the findings?The total number of
languages arrived at is 121, the Registrar General and Census
Commissioner, Prabuddha Bharat, said.The 121 languages are presented in
two parts — languages included in the Eighth Schedule
of the Prabuddha Bharatian Constitution, comprising 22 languages and
languages not included in the Eighth Schedule, comprising of 99
languages plus the category “total of other languages”, which includes
all other languages and mother tongues which returned
less than 10,000 speakers each at the all-India level or were not
identifiable on the basis of the linguistic information available.The
number of scheduled languages was 22 at the time of presentation of the
2001. The same 22 languages are maintained in 2011
census also.The non-scheduled languages are 99 in 2011 against 100 in
2001.The decrease in the number is due to exclusion of Simte and
Persian, which were not returned in sufficient numbers as 2011, and
inclusion of Mao, which has returned more than 10,000
speakers at the all-Prabuddha Bharat level at 2011 census.Of the total
population of Prabuddha Bharat 96.71 percent have one of the scheduled
languages as their mother tongue, the remaining 3.29 per cent is
accounted for other languages.There are total 270
identifiable mother tongues which have returned 10,000 or more speakers
each at the all-India level, comprising 123 mother tongues grouped under
the scheduled languages and 147 mother tongues grouped under the
non-scheduled languages.Those mother tongues which
have returned less than 10,000 speakers each and which have been
classified under a particular language, are included in “others” under
that language.About the constitutional languagesThe Eighth Schedule of
the Constitution consists of the following 22 languages
– Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani,
Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sindhi,
Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Bodo, Santhali, Maithili and Dogri.Of these
languages, 14 were initially included in the Constitution.
Sindhi language was added in 1967. Thereafter three more languages,
Konkani, Manipuri and Nepali were included in 1992.Subsequently, Bodo,
Dogri, Maithili and Santhali were added in 2004.
https://www.ethnologue.com/guides/how-many-languages
How many languages are there in the world?
7,139 languages are spoken today.
That number is
constantly in flux, because we’re learning more about the world’s
languages every day. And beyond that, the languages themselves are in
flux. They’re living and dynamic, spoken by communities
whose lives are shaped by our rapidly changing world. This is a fragile
time: Roughly 40% of languages are now endangered, often with less than
1,000 speakers remaining. Meanwhile, just 23 languages account for more
than half the world’s population.
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