- Elu
Elu (also Hela, Helu) is the name given to the ancient form of the Sinhala variant of
Apabhramsa (Middle Indic ). R.C Childers in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society states that Elu "is the name by which is known an ancient form of the Sinhalese language from which the modern vernacular of Ceylon is immediately received, and to which the latter bears is of the same relation that the English of today bears to Anglo-Saxon...The name Elu is no other than Sinhala much succeeded, standing for an older form, Hĕla or Hĕlu, which occurs in some ancient works, and this again for a still older, Sĕla, which brings us back to the Pali Sîhala." The Pali scholar T.W. Rhys Davids refers to Elu as "the Prakrit of Ceylon"Elu is considered by some scholars to be a type of
Prakrit from India while others contend it is entirely native to Sri Lanka. TheHela Havula are a Sri Lankan literary organization that advocate the use of the Elu terms over the Sanskritic ones. Elu is often referred to by modern Sinhalese as "Hela Sinhala", meaning original Sinhala.A feature of Elu is its preference for short vowels and the obliteration of double consonants which are found frequently in other Prakrits such as Sanskrit and Pali.
References
http://fsnow.com/text/buddhist-india/chapter9.htm
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Middle Indic
*Linguistic history of India
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