What is Sanskrit?

A.
a Buddhist term for achieving enlightenment

B.***?
an ancient Indian language developed by the Indo-Aryans

C.
an epic poem that teaches the importance of Brahman

D.
a major city from the Indus Valley civilization
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Yes, option B is correct. Sanskrit is an ancient Indian language that was developed by the Indo-Aryans. It is one of the oldest recorded languages and is considered sacred in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. The word "Sanskrit" itself means "refined" or "perfected." Throughout history, Sanskrit has been used as a literary and scholarly language, and it has played a significant role in the development of many other languages in the Indian subcontinent.