Nepal's ancient literary language forms in the 14th century. 18th century Gurkha rise, formed the foundation of modern kingdom of Nepal, so the Nepali sometimes referred to as the gorkha language (Gorkhali). In the second half of the 19th century in some literary works in Nepal, including SundaranandaBara the "AdhyatmaRamayana" (1833), Birsikka, an anonymous folklore collection, as well as Bhanubhakta the Ramayana. At the same time there are also some translated from Sanskrit works, and the bible. Nepali and Hindi is approximate, but slightly conservative, loanwords from Persian and English less than Hindi, more is derived from Sanskrit. Today, the Nepali generally use devanagari. Bhujimol original words is a kind of Nepal. Generally speaking, Nepal and Kashmir and the Indian state of rajasthan