M.Phil Apabhramsha is a Postgraduate Academic Research Degree Course. Apabhramsha language, scholarly language of the last period of the Middle Indo-Aryan dialects. At the point when the Prakrit dialects were formalized by abstract use, their varieties came to be known as Apabhramsha. In spite of this cozy relationship, researchers for the most part treat Apabhramsha and the nonliterary Prakrits independently. The Middle Indo-Aryan dialects are separated from Old Indo-Aryan—the Classical Sanskrit utilized in the Vedas—by noteworthy changes in phonology and morphology. Traditionalist grammarians marked every such flight as apabhramsha ("aberrance"). Patanjali (second century BCE), for example, recognized Prakrit words, for example, gavi and goni as apabhramsha of the Sanskrit word go.