Rating - 4 stars
NPS - 10 (Promoter)
The history of Indianization of Sanskrit is synonymous with the history of Sanskritization of India, an intimate mutual engagement that Persian and English, too, were to achieve in later ages, but not so pervasively as Sanskrit did.
The book is a concise and critical read to make the reader understand about the history of Sanskrit, one of the ancient languages in the world.
There is always an ongoing debate about how old the language is, to which the author, G. N. Devy, a senior professor and the director of Somaiya Vidhyavihar University, explains with the available information in the academic domains today.
While the author does a good job of closing gaps, it also an honest history of how the language contributed to discrimination.
The book also explores the oral and written versions of the language, caused due to caste divisions.
Overall a concise history, but more reading is required to understand further.