The origins of Sanskrit are thought to have been procured from the primitive Indo-European language. Prakrit is a dialect form of Sanskrit language. It was portrayed in literature as the language of the demons or people who are lower class. Prakrit is a dialect of Sanskrit language, and it is because Prakrit is a dialect or an impure type of Sanskrit language. Sanskrit and Prakrit are both written in the Devanagari script.
In Sanskrit, both of these languages are employed with certain subtle differences. In Sanskrit dramaturgy, both of these languages were used. The superior characters in a play such as the King, Jester, Vidushaka, and the chief minister converse in the Sanskrit language. On the other hand, the middle and lower characters in a Sanskrit play, such as the attendants, the charioteer, the chamberlain, and others unite in the Prakrit language.