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Sanskrit Language Processing for Bhagavad Gita
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Indian languages have long history. Brahmini language, the Indian fist script. Sanskrit is the fist Indian language Panini's was the first to propose Grammar for Sanskrit language with about 4000 rules in sixth century BC. The Natural Languages are possible to processes with the English character set. It is possible to process Sanskrit languages by translating in to English character set the fundamental aspect of Natural language processing is Knowledge representation. In this paper Sanskrit language is represented in First Order Predicate Logic using English character set by using Om Transliteration. Sanskrit language is processed for Bhagavad Gita with the Logic Programming.
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Panini's Sanskrit Grammar, Sanskrit Language Processing, Logic Programming, SWI-Prolog, Om Transliteration, Bhagavd Gita.
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