Magahi (), also known as Magadhi (), is an
Indo-Aryan language spoken in
Bihar
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,
Jharkhand
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and
West Bengal
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states of
eastern India,
and in the
Terai
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region of
Nepal
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.
Magadhi Prakrit
Magadhi Prakrit (''Māgadhī'') is of one of the three Dramatic Prakrits, the written languages of Ancient India following the decline of Pali. It was a vernacular Middle Indo-Aryan language, replacing earlier Vedic Sanskrit.
History and over ...
was the ancestor of Magahi, from which the latter's name derives.
It has a very rich and old tradition of folk songs and stories. It is spoken in approximately twelve districts of
Bihar
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(
Gaya,
Nalnda,
Patna
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,
Jehanabad,
Aurangabad,
Nalanda,
Sheikhpura,
Nawada,
Lakhisarai,
Arwal,
Jamui and in some parts of Banka), twelve districts of
Jharkhand
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(
Hazaribag,
Palamu,
Chatra,
Koderma,
Jamtara,
Bokaro,
Dhanbad,
Giridih, Deoghar, Garhwa, Latehar, Chatra) and in
West Bengal
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's
Malda district.
Magahi derived from the ancient
Magadhi Prakrit
Magadhi Prakrit (''Māgadhī'') is of one of the three Dramatic Prakrits, the written languages of Ancient India following the decline of Pali. It was a vernacular Middle Indo-Aryan language, replacing earlier Vedic Sanskrit.
History and over ...
, which was created in the ancient kingdom of
Magadha, the core of which was the area south of the
Ganges
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and east of
Son River.
Though the number of speakers in Magahi is about 12.7 million, it has not been constitutionally recognised in India. In Bihar, Hindi is the language used for educational and official matters.
Magahi was legally absorbed under Hindi in the 1961 Census.
History
The ancestor of Magahi,
Magadhi Prakrit
Magadhi Prakrit (''Māgadhī'') is of one of the three Dramatic Prakrits, the written languages of Ancient India following the decline of Pali. It was a vernacular Middle Indo-Aryan language, replacing earlier Vedic Sanskrit.
History and over ...
, formed in the Indian subcontinent. These regions were part of the ancient kingdom of
Magadha, the core of which was the area of
Bihar
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south of the river
Ganga.
The name ''Magahi'' is directly derived from the word Magadhi.
The development of the Magahi language into its current form is unknown. However, linguists have concluded that Magahi along with
Assamese,
Bengali,
Bhojpuri,
Maithili and
Odia originated from the Magadhi Prakrit during the 8th to 11th centuries. These different, but sister dialects differentiated themselves and took their own course of growth and development. But it is not certain when exactly it took place. It was probably such an unidentified period during which modern Indian languages begin to take modern shape. By the end of the 12th century, the development of
Apabhramsa reached its climax.
Gujarati,
Marathi, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Assamese, Odia, Maithili and other modern languages took definite shape in their literary writings in the beginning of the 14th century. The distinct shape of Magadhi can be seen in the ''Dohakosha'' written by Sarahapa and Kauhapa.
Magadhi had a setback due to the transition period of the Magadha administration. Traditionally, strolling bards recite long epic poems in this dialect, and it was because of this that the word "Magadhi" came to mean "a bard".
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is the most widely used script in present times, while
Bengali and
Odia scripts are also used in some regions and Magahi's old script was Kaithi script. The pronunciation in Magahi is not as broad as in Maithili and there are a number of verbal forms for each person.
Historically, Magahi had no famous written literature. There are many popular songs throughout the area in which the language is spoken, and strolling bards recite various long epic poems which are known more or less over the whole of Northern India. In the Magahi speaking area, folk singers sing a good number of ballads. The introduction of Urdu meant a setback to local languages as its
Persian script was alien to local people.
The first success in spreading Hindi occurred in Bihar in 1881, when Hindi displaced
Urdu
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as the official language of the province. After independence, Hindi was given the sole official status through the Bihar Official Language Act, 1950, ignoring the state's own languages.
Geographical distribution
There are several dialects of Magahi. It is spoken in the area which formed the core of the ancient kingdom of
Magadha - the modern districts of
Patna
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,
Nalanda,
Gaya,
Jehanabad,
Arwal,
Aurangabad,
Lakhisarai,
Sheikhpura and
Nawada. Magahi is bounded on the north by the various forms of
Maithili spoken in
Mithila
Mithila may refer to:
Places
* Mithilā, a synonym for the ancient Videha state
** Mithilā (ancient city), the ancient capital city of Videha
* Mithila (region), a cultural region (historical and contemporary), now divided between India and Nepa ...
across the Ganga. On the west it is bounded by the
Bhojpuri, On the northeast it is bounded by
Angika. A blend of
Magahi known as
Khortha is spoken by non-tribal populace in
North Chotanagpur division of
Jharkhand
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which comprises districts of
Bokaro,
Chatra,
Dhanbad,
Giridih,
Hazaribagh,
Koderma and
Ramgarh. People of Southern Bihar and Northern Jharkhand are mostly speakers of Magahi. Magahi is also spoken in
Malda district of
West Bengal
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.
According to 2011 Census, there were approximately 12.7 million Magahi speakers.
Apart from India it is spoken in various districts of
south eastern Nepal.
Phonology
Consonants
Vowels
* may also be heard as lower in shortened positions.
* may also be heard as lower in more initial positions.
* can also be heard as in more stressed positions.
Kinship terms
Some common kinship terms:
See also
*
Culture of Magadh Region
*
Culture of Bhojpuri Region
*
Culture of Mithila Region
*
Culture of Angika Region
*
Pāli
Pāli (, IAST: pāl̤i) is a classical Middle Indo-Aryan language of the Indian subcontinent. It is widely studied because it is the language of the Buddhist ''Pāli Canon'' or '' Tipiṭaka'' as well as the sacred language of '' Therav� ...
, the canonical language of Theravada Buddhism traditionally associated with the language of Magadhi
*
Phool Bahadur
Notes
References
Further reading
* Munishwar Jha. "Magadhi And Its Formation," Calcutta Sanskrit College Research Series, 1967, 256 pp
* Saryu Prasad - "A Descriptive Study of Magahi Phonology", PhD thesis submitted to Patna University.
**
* A.C. Sinha (1966) - "Phonology and Morphology of a Magahi Dialect", PhD awarded by the University of Poona.(now Pune)
* G.A. Grierson. Essays on Bihari Declension and Conjugation, Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, vol. iii, pp. 119–159
* Hoernle, A.F. Rudolf & Grierson, G.A. A Comparative Dictionary of the Bihari Language.
* Prasad, Swarnlata (1959). Juncture and Aitch in Magahi. Indian Linguistics, Turner Jubilee Volume, 1959 pp. 118–124.
* Sweta Sinha (2014) - "The Prosody of Stress and Rhythm in Magahi", PhD thesis submitted to Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
* Sweta Sinha (2018)- "Magahi Prosody", Bahri Publications: New Delhi. .
External links
Magahi - A Historical languageJain ScripturesMagahi Detailed Description by Grierson, G.A.Magahī Phonology: A Descriptive Study by Saryoo Prasad
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