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Sanskrit Wikipedia

Okay, so imagine you like books and stories a lot. And you know different languages like English and Spanish. Now, there's a special language called Sanskrit that people used to speak in ancient India. And just like how there are books and stories in English and Spanish, there are also Sanskrit books and stories that people still read today.

But here's the thing - not all people can read and understand Sanskrit language. So, some smart people decided to create a special website on the internet called "Sanskrit Wikipedia". This website is like a big library filled with lots of articles, just like how a real library has lots of books.

But unlike a normal library, this website is on the internet so you don't have to go anywhere. You can simply go to the website on your computer or phone and read as many articles as you want, even if you live very far away from India where Sanskrit language is still spoken.

Now, the articles on this website are written by different people from all over the world who know Sanskrit language well. They write about different topics like history, culture, religion, and even Science in Sanskrit. And all of these articles are available on this website for anyone who wants to learn and read about them.

So if you ever become interested in learning about Sanskrit language and its history, you can visit this website and read as much as you want. It's like a cool playground for people who like to learn new things in different languages.