Bhasha
Bhasha is a term meaning language or speech in several Indian languages, derived from the Sanskrit bhāṣā. The word, often transliterated as bhāṣā or bhasa, appears in modern Indo-Aryan languages such as Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Nepali, and Odia, as well as in Dravidian languages with similar forms. In everyday usage, bhasha is the general word for a language, while the specific name of a language is used to identify it (for example, Hindi bhāṣā, Bengali bhāṣā). In Sanskrit literature, bhāṣā denotes speech, discourse, or a linguistic system.
In cultural, literary, and political contexts, bhasha functions as a concept of linguistic identity and communication.
Bhasha as a concept also appears in various organizations, festivals, and media titles that emphasize language