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Gujarati Translation Services
With a large network of in-country, professional Gujarati translators, Verbatim Solutions Translations can respond quickly and effectively to your Gujarati language translation needs.
Verbatim Solutions provides professional, high quality Gujarati to English translations and English to Gujarati translations. Our Gujarati translation services will help you maximize your global strategy.
Native Speaking Gujarati Translators
Verbatim Solutions Gujarati translation teams are professional linguists performing translation from English to Gujarati and Gujarati to English for a variety of documents in various industries including:
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History
The
history of the language can be traced back to 12th c. CE. A formal
grammar of the precursor of this language was written by Jain monk
and eminent scholar Hemachandra-charya in the reign of Rajput king
Siddharaj Jayasinh of Patan. This was called Apabhransa grammar,
signifying a language which is a corrupted form of languages like
Sanskrit and Ardha-magadhi. The earliest literature in the language
survives in oral tradition and can be traced to two stalwarts, the
Krishna devotee and great egalitarian Narasinh Mehta (later a source
of inspiration to
Mahatma Gandhi) dated to be in the 17th
century. The story of Narasinh Mehta himself was composed as a long
narrative ballad by Premananda, accorded the title "maha-kavi"
or great poet by modern historians of the language. His date is
perhaps late 17th century.
Other than this a large number of
poets flourished during what is now characterized as the bhakti or
devotional movement in Hinduism, a movement of the masses to liberate
the religion from entrenched priesthood.
Premananda was a
"vyakhyan-kar", a traveling story teller, who narrated his
subject in song form and then perhaps elaborated on the lines in
prose. His style was so fluent that the long poems running into
hundreds of lines were memorized by the people and are still sung
during the morning routines.
In this sense the oral tradition
of the much more ancient Vedas was clearly continuing in India till
late. Premananda's famous poetry-stories deal with epic themes
couched in stories of mythical kings, and the puranas. He also wrote
a drama based on Narasinh Mehta's life capturing his simplicity and
his disregard for worldly divisions of caste and class.
Modern
exploration into Gujarat and its language is credited to British
administrator Alexander Kinloch Forbes. During the nineteenth century
at a time when the British rule was more consolidatory and
progressive this gentleman explored much of the previous thousand
years of the history of the land and compiled a large number of
manuscripts.
The learned body devoted to Gujarati language is
named after him, Farbas Gujarati Sabha with headquarters in Mumbai.
