Concept:Rigveda, the oldest Veda, was composed in Vedic Sanskrit, an ancient form of Sanskrit used for hymns and rituals.
Explanation:The Rigveda is a collection of hymns from the Vedic period, composed about 3500 years ago.
These hymns were originally composed in Vedic Sanskrit, not in Prakrit (a later vernacular language), Brahmi (a script), or Shauraseni (a Prakrit dialect).
Vedic Sanskrit is the language of the Vedas, and the Rigveda is its oldest surviving text.
The hymns were preserved through oral recitation before being written down centuries later.
Thus, among the given options, only Sanskrit correctly identifies the original language of Rigveda.
Answer:B. Sanskrit