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Sandha bhasha, the "language of twilight" (Hindi: संधा भाषा), is a literary style used to express inter-instrumental cognition[clarification needed] by Siddha people. In Sandha, symbols[clarification needed] are used to present inter-instrumental expressions[clarification needed].[1][2] Most of the literature written in Sandha style by the Siddha people are in Apabhraṃśa.[dubiousdiscuss][The sources suggest it's Bengali or related to Bengali]

References

  1. ^ Vidhushekhara Bhattacharya. "Sandhabhasa". Digital Library & Museum of Buddhist Studies. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  2. ^ Jeanne Openshaw (2002). Seeking Bauls of Bengal. Cambridge University Press. p. 66. ISBN 9780521811255.