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@oogu48
@oogu48 2 года назад
We use Sanskrit here in Japan for religious purposes at Buddhist temples. It’s called Bonji (梵字) in Japanese. It’s usually written vertically as well. Very nice video.
@zy8902
@zy8902 2 года назад
it's not only in japan bro. it's all over the world. Sanskrit is called the language of gods that's why we sing hymns in Sanskrit.
@abhimanyuvarmma7955
@abhimanyuvarmma7955 2 года назад
Shubham cha shravanayithvam , Sah aadaram mama pranamam Japaniya (nippon) deshayayam. 🇯🇵⛩️🎌🗾☸️ Ahma ekasmin Sri Buddhasya pingamih asthih cha ekasmin Bauddha dharmmeh vishwasayithum kritvam Aham Vaidikha dharmmayayam cha vishwasayithum ,aham kshatriyaha astih Sidhartha rajakumaraha mama poorvikaha bhavanthih cha aham athyadikham abhimanam krithvam Japan janatayayam mama sahorodari sahodarani bhavanthi Aham ekasmin ahimsa margam sweekarayithum cha sasyaharih asthih. Also pali language,the common sanskrit (do pali prayers also in Buddhist temples of Japan . All sanskrit ,pali, etc pride of India and also Every India's siblings (japan are oru friends ,more than friends siblings) Namo ratnah trayayah Namo Arya dharmmaya Namo Arya Satyayaha Namo Budhhaya Namo samskritha bhasayah Namo pali bhashayah Bharath Matha ki jay Jai hind Vande matharam 🇮🇳🕉️☯️☯️☸️☸️👍⚡🔥🙏🐫🛕🐴🐎🐪🐘🛕👣 Follow Buddha's sacred steps Be awakened one (consciousness of surroundings ,respect nature, respect dhamma,Respect our world ,Respect our mother Earth) Buddha means awakened one ,one who is intelligent,buddhi means intelligent in sanskrit.buddhi good consciousness Jayathu Samskritham Jayathu Bharatham Jayathu Arya Vartham Jayathu Sri Budhha Cha Budhha Dharmmam Vijayithum Arya Dharmmam Om Dyohpitayah Namah Om Sidhartha Rajakumaraya namaha
@binayasahu3326
@binayasahu3326 2 года назад
Japanese culture has great linkages with with Indian culture and Indian ways of worship .
@binayasahu3326
@binayasahu3326 2 года назад
@Flight Simming correct.
@abhimanyuvarmma7955
@abhimanyuvarmma7955 2 года назад
@@binayasahu3326 It is due to influence than rather due to to relationship (For example greeks , Tocharians,persians And sanskrit(Indic ) all originated from Proto indoneuropean but japan was influenced by Buddhism and Subsequently Hinduism from china through India, So japan is a friendly nation, And is fraternity through friendship Rather than by relation ,though japan is a close friend and very good friend of India
@Horsewoman725
@Horsewoman725 3 года назад
As a reader and reciter of the Vedic texts- your pronunciation is wonderful! Namaskaram 🙏🏽
@JuLingo
@JuLingo 3 года назад
Wow thank you!
@stanislovasguscius9303
@stanislovasguscius9303 3 года назад
Piękna dziewiczyna!
@Senator107
@Senator107 3 года назад
@@JuLingo Yeah I was surprised too. Very nice.
@yomama6350
@yomama6350 3 года назад
Much appreciated, thankyou. I agree
@matchbox1275
@matchbox1275 3 года назад
@Devvrat Mishra Dude, everything is theoretical. There's no solid proof to prove any theory. What they do is put out most "probable" theory based on the evidence available to that date. Often they don't correct the theories based on new evidence because of intellectual dishonesty and various other motives. Let time go by and let technology develop even more, everything will fall into place.
@lordmurphy4344
@lordmurphy4344 4 года назад
This is definitely one of my favourite linguistic channel, keep up the good work!!!
@JuLingo
@JuLingo 4 года назад
thank you for your support!!! 🙏🏻
@cheaveasna6606
@cheaveasna6606 3 года назад
Sanskrit influenced a lot of languages in southeast asia including my country Cambodia. Event the word “Cambodia” itself derived from sanskit.
@vinaygaursonu7869
@vinaygaursonu7869 3 года назад
You are correct brother ❤️ love from india
@ontisalaga1789
@ontisalaga1789 3 года назад
Kambujadeśha i belive?
@Idk-ks4ch
@Idk-ks4ch 2 года назад
कांबोज
@birjeshvishwkran179
@birjeshvishwkran179 2 года назад
Love from India
@gklb_2xx7
@gklb_2xx7 2 года назад
My language khasi has sanskrit/hindi words too. Around 310-410 words. The newer dictionaries contain less sanskrit words compared to older dictionaries. Eg:) khalki in khasi means window. Nowadays it's an outdated term because we say 'jingkhangiit' now (jing=noun, Khang=close, ïit=glass)
@INDYOSKARS
@INDYOSKARS 2 года назад
Sören Sörensen who translated the first edition of the "Bhagavad Gita" into Icelandic from Sanskrit said that the two languages had a lot in common. I met him once, he was probably in his nineties then and thanked him for the translation as I had a copy of it which I had bought from an antique book-store. And this gentleman lived just a few houses across the street from where we lived and we kids used to ring his door bell and run away prank sometimes.
@arjuna-fn2pg
@arjuna-fn2pg 8 месяцев назад
One interesting detail in Swedish, IMHO, is the word 'samband'. How on Earth can a word like that (e.g. with a prefix sam-) be in Swedish so akin to the Sanskrit word saMbandha, both words meaning a relationship/connection of some kind? Dunno if that word appears in Icelandic, but perhaps "at least" in Norwegian and/or Danish.
@INDYOSKARS
@INDYOSKARS 8 месяцев назад
@@arjuna-fn2pg It is also Icelandic, the word band also means a thin rope or cord. Also samviska (viska: wisdom) conscience and sameiginlegt to be in one accord, same interest. Vita means to know: Veda.
@infinite5795
@infinite5795 4 месяца назад
In Modern Indian languages, Bandh is the verb root for tying. Band as a prefix is used when you tie 2 things together, such as Kamarband in Hindi( the Hindi name for waistband)​@@INDYOSKARS
@fidenemini111
@fidenemini111 3 месяца назад
@@arjuna-fn2pg Lithuanian language has few of such words: samplaika (accumulation, agregation of something) and sambūris (gathering). The others - ones with -san, which was most likelly morphed from -sam: santykis (relation, ratio), santaika (harmony), sanglauda (cohesion), santaka (confluence), santvarka (system, order, structure), santrumpa (abbreviation), sandrauga (commonwealth, comunity), santrauka (summary, resume). Another related group is with the preffix -są where -ą is now pronounced like long -a, but in old times it was a nasal -a, prononced like -aŋ: sąveika (interaction, cooperation), sąžinė (conscience), sąlyga (condition, term), sąjunga (union, alliance), sąranga (setup, structure), sąvarta (dump), sąmonė (consciousness).
@GyanTvAmit
@GyanTvAmit 2 месяца назад
becasue we indians used to travel from india tk europe to spresd our indian culture
@FirstLast-hz8ut
@FirstLast-hz8ut 4 года назад
During the ancient times in Asia, Sanskrit was referred to “languages of the gods” many people around Asia came to India and learnt the language.
@theeternal6890
@theeternal6890 3 года назад
even now we call its script as Devanagari.
@vertigohotel1932
@vertigohotel1932 3 года назад
@@theeternal6890 sanskrit is ebraic dialect oldest from aramaic hebrew cananites hitites aryans writen in cuneyform spoooken orals in lingua franka of scitians shamanist,writen in vedas by brahmans budist pryest of ashoka wich come from sumer
@richardwilliamson5529
@richardwilliamson5529 3 года назад
From where did so claimed god's fooling you're own self
@Sangeetha73132
@Sangeetha73132 3 года назад
Oh, Did God spoke to you in Sanskrit? 🙄 Did he or she told that they speak Sanskrit?
@gudduhero6972
@gudduhero6972 3 года назад
just for fun try if you are indian open english to russian translator and type any indian word or name and hear its pronounciation in russian you will be amazed that every word has proper pronunciation as it should be in sanskrit try krishna raam or any other name you will be amazed first time i tried i understood that russian is very very silmilar to samskrit
@anastasijashishkina
@anastasijashishkina 4 года назад
As long as there are people speaking this language and calling it their mother tongue, perhaps this language should be considered alive 🕉 Great video, Julie! Keep up the good work🙏
@dev_peace_soul
@dev_peace_soul 3 года назад
And we study 3 year sanskirt in our school i guess every indian does.
@dev_peace_soul
@dev_peace_soul 3 года назад
@Just a Random Guy exploring Sanatan Dharm i know but I am gonna take civil or architectural engineering but I study ancient indian knowledge
@pritsingh9766
@pritsingh9766 3 года назад
да, санскрит и русский очень похожи
@yeswanthis.c3426
@yeswanthis.c3426 2 года назад
@@dev_peace_soul waste of time with dead language
@dev_peace_soul
@dev_peace_soul 2 года назад
@@yeswanthis.c3426 no thx Mr pathetic Tamil 🤡 It's the mother of all languages and it is the main part of our culture 🤗
@theophan9530
@theophan9530 3 года назад
Thanks! As a former Sanskrit student, I just have two remarks : there are EIGHT cases in Sanskrit which are the very eight cases of Proto-Indo-European (you merely forgot the Vocative case) ; the word for "descent" is अवतार (avatāra), from the root ava-TĀR-/TṜ-. Otherwise it's good!
@alfonsmelenhorst9672
@alfonsmelenhorst9672 3 года назад
The root is तॄ "tṝ" = to cross, cognate of Latin "trans". अव "ava" is a prefix meaning "down", cognate of the English "off".
@theophan9530
@theophan9530 3 года назад
@@alfonsmelenhorst9672 Yes it is, this was implied in my formulation above, the proper root being in BIG LETTERS and the preverb in small ones.
@arjuna-fn2pg
@arjuna-fn2pg 8 месяцев назад
I have learnt there are seven cases in Sanskrit, vocative being a variation, or stuff, of nominative (prathamaa vibhakti).
@theophan9530
@theophan9530 8 месяцев назад
@@arjuna-fn2pg Hello, I don't know how it is classified by various Indian scholars, but as far as Western Grammarians studying Indo-European Linguistics are concerned, "Vocative" is a grammatical case (found also in Greek, Latin, etc.), with distinctive marks that make it not the nominative case. But once again, it's probably a matter of how you theorize the thing.
@davidvaughn367
@davidvaughn367 2 года назад
In answer to "alive, or dead", I would say that Sanskrit is neither. It is sort of immortal, and in that way it stands as an example of what any language can, and should be. As a creator of a language myself, I see Sanskrit as something to be achieved. It, as well as several others, has been a great source of inspiration. Well done all of you ancient grammarians. I honor you.
@josefhell4643
@josefhell4643 3 месяца назад
Hello, yes, "immortal", that's it! By the way, recently I've strated translating some Western songs into that marvellous language, a conpletely new experience. But look yourself: आजिगांसामी त्वा (Näher, mein Gott, zu dir) आजिगांसामि त्वा ईश्वर मे । शोकदुःखोत्कटः चण्डं तर्ज्ये ॥ विहाय यातनाम् अस्ति श्रद्धा मम । आजिगांसामि त्वा ईश्वर मे ॥१॥ अप्यस्मत्पूर्वकः शायमश्ने राक्षसपीडितः न मोक्षं लेभे ॥ अहं च स्वप्नया समाकाङ्क्षाम्यया । आजिगांसामि त्वा ईश्वर मे ॥२॥ वल्गुदिवौकसः स्वर्गमार्गे संप्रतिगृह्य नः उदाहरन्ते । तिरः सर्वान् कृच्छ्रान् नयन्ति साद्यन्तम् । आजिगांसामि त्वा ईश्वर मे ॥३॥ रात्र इते ततः द्योतिसूर्ये दीक्षं तुभ्यं पुनः त्वत्तुङ्गाग्रे मिनोमि ते प्रभो विश्वानरां वेदीम् । आजिगांसामि त्वा ईश्वर मे ॥४॥ ईश बोधागम्य होषि सर्वान् । प्रत्ययकारक तारय मा ॥ उदीक्ष्य त्वा दधे प्रत्युत्तितर्म्यहम् । आजिगांसामि त्वा ईश्वर मे ॥५॥ गोपय मरीचि (Segne du, Maria) गोपय मरीचि ईश्वरस्याम्बे बालं तव निःस्वम् पृथिवीतले । आशिषं मे देहि कर्मभूमये आशयाय मे च त्वं दिवे दिवे ॥१॥ गोपय मरीचि मत्कुटुम्बकम् । ज्योतिष्मति मातः पालय सर्वान् । मातृकहस्तेन आशिषं भजेः त्वं सर्वस्मै हृदे विश्वकौकसे ॥२॥ गोपय मरीचि मृत्युकालं नः । सान्त्वदशब्दांश्च आरपसि नः । त्वमक्षीरस्माकम् संनिमीलय येन त्वत्सिसर्ति स्वर्गनन्दनम् ॥३॥ गोपय मरीच्य- खण्डभारतम् स्वप्रदेशभाषा- नृकुलवर्णान् । जागरारण्यानौ । पाहि कर्षणम् । जागृहि स्वस्मृतौ । देहि मङ्गलम् ॥४॥ रात्र्यासीत् (Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht) रात्र्यासीत् शान्तिरासीत् । सुप्यते निर्भरम् किं तु वर्जं महापवित्रौ । सौम्य बालान्तर्गोणखरौ द्राह्यरेणुशमे द्राह्यरेणुशमे ॥१॥ रात्र्यासीत् शान्तिरासीत् । पशुपाः शृण्वते स्वर्गदूतैरुदग्रस्तुतीः । अन्नद्रङ्गोऽस्ति मोक्षपुरी । ईश्वरोऽवातार्षीत् ईश्वरोऽवातार्षीत् ॥२॥ रात्र्यासीत् शान्तिरासीत् । ईशस्य पुत्रक सुप्रसन्नं न्यागाममस्मान् प्रदिदाससी लोकहितम् त्रातर्जन्मनि ते त्रातर्जन्मनि ते ॥३॥ श्मशानगोचरी (Die Rasenbank am Elterngrab) दौर्जीवित्या कन्यास्मि द्रौपदी । कुपक्कणे वसामि । नना ततश्च बत स्वर्गतौ । कियच्चिरं सह्यामि ॥ रहः किंचित्किं तु ज्ञात्वा तत्रातिनिःश्वस्तुं गत्वा निदं शृणोम्यहं दिवे दिवे । असौ मुग्धा श्मशानगोचरी ॥१॥ डोम्बा विप्रश्निका पुराब्रवीत् । निराशिनी त्वं कृत्स्नम् । परं त्ववोचदु पुरोहितः । किं वेत्सि नामुमृषिम् । यथा शक्त्रायतिः क्षिप्रे सौभाग्यं परिववृते तथा त्वमेव मम तारुणि श्लाघिष्यसे श्मशानगोजरि ॥२॥ धृषद्विन्येधि भोस्तन्व्यावयोः । द्यभक्तं तव भाग्यम् । दैवं निहत्य कुरु पौरुषम् । इत्यम्बितातवाक्यम् । उल्लेखने नित्यी कृता पूर्णायुः संस्थिते भूयाः । कुटुम्बकसमाकृता कनी शेतेऽत्र सा श्मशानगोचरी ॥३॥
@davidvaughn367
@davidvaughn367 3 месяца назад
@@josefhell4643 What beautiful work. I know how difficult translation can be. I will not pretend to get it all. That being said, Well done.
@MarianLuca-rz5kk
@MarianLuca-rz5kk Месяц назад
​@@davidvaughn367 Hello. What language did you create? How is it like?
@davidvaughn367
@davidvaughn367 29 дней назад
@@MarianLuca-rz5kk What can I say? It is my attempt at creating a sort of Sanskrit of the West. When I started,it was my hope that it would one day replace English in some areas, but that was a long time ago. It is based very vaguely on a European pattern, but I chose to make it more regular and accurate in its inflections. It uses a reverse syllabic order vowel-consonant. So all words begin with a vowel and end with a consonant. It has its own writing system that acts like a cross between an alphabet and a syllabary. This system also incorporates combining and final forms. Since there are final forms, there are no spaces in between words. The way it sounds has been inspired by Irish, Anglo-Saxon, and Etruscan. That being said, it has taken on a life, and sound of its own. It is called Ohloy'. A sample phrase would be, Onókanat askritt ohlem ifáhintt. From the Lords Prayer, "hallowed be thy name". I hope that answers your question.
@MarianLuca-rz5kk
@MarianLuca-rz5kk 28 дней назад
@@davidvaughn367 Thank you for explaining your interesting language system. I wish you success further on.
@frankboulton2126
@frankboulton2126 3 года назад
Julie, I was delighted with your presentation on Sanskrit. I was amazed at the amount of information that you packed into a mere 10 minutes. Sanskrit has been the delight of my retirement years. I finally had a chance to learn it. It is so worthwhile to learn, because of the literature written in it. It reveals insights into the development not only of Indian languages but also of European languages.
@frankboulton2126
@frankboulton2126 2 года назад
@Kazuma Kiryu Yes, I am studying Sanskrit. It is delightful to listen to Gaiea and she greatly helps me to learn Sanskrit.
@indiananupam5715
@indiananupam5715 2 года назад
Mate do u know vedic hindu civilization based on sanskrit still alive in India. Out of 1.31 billon indians we 1.1 billion r hindu. Vedas r our holy book. We still today use sanskrit sloks for worshiping our vedic gods... Hinduism is worlds 3rd largest religion in the world. Our civilization is 10,000 years old most oldest
@adammorehouse7664
@adammorehouse7664 2 года назад
Frank, I find Sanskrit fascinating too but for a different reason. I am learning my mother tongue New Zealand Maori. I am convinced my ancestors must have departed from the Indonesian region during the height of India's influence there due to the number of Sanskrit words that are found in Maori. Few people know this.
@frankboulton2126
@frankboulton2126 2 года назад
@@adammorehouse7664 That's a little different from the prevailing theory about the origin of the Maori language and people. Sound changes tend to be regular and operate for a short period of time. So, if you can work out some of the regular sound changes, then you will have further evidence to substantiate your theory. (I live in New Zealand.)
@adammorehouse7664
@adammorehouse7664 2 года назад
​@@frankboulton2126 , My first foray into this idea was that Polynesians did not have a written language but people in Asia did, so I wondered if they had recorded accounts of the Pacific islands. Then I thought, lets compare Maori with Sanskrit pronouns. I = M. ahau, au S. ahau au. He/she = M ia S. sia. we(dual) M. taua S. tvaum That = M. tena S. tena ... there are many many loan words in Maori that can be attributed to Sanskrit. Its weird I know, but at first I thought wow, Maori must have a Indian connection or origin, but with more research I don't think that is the case now. Maori is part of the Austronesian language family, so familiar words like mata, taringa, ringa, basic body parts are the same from Bali to Tahiti to Aotearoa. There is strong DNA evidence that the Eastern Polynesians took a fast train out of the Sulawesi, Celebes, lowland Philippines area to settle the islands of the eastern Pacific, Hawaii and Aotearoa, and about 1000 years after Central Polynesians settled Samoa, Tonga. So similar origin but different time. If you look at the numbers 1-10 a half or more are the same. So my theory is that when Polynesians left Island South East Asia, India's influence on trade and culture from China, Japan, Korea, to Indochina, Indonesia to Arabia and Egypt was at its height. So basically they left the area speaking the lingua franca of the time, much like you and I in the southern hemisphere are speaking English though we are not Englishmen.
@shekharaakula6233
@shekharaakula6233 3 года назад
I like your Sanskrit pronunciations, you did some good research for the video!
@JuLingo
@JuLingo 3 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@andrewhammel5714
@andrewhammel5714 3 года назад
@@JuLingo actually...her native tongue is Latvian. Latvian is oddly similar to protoIndoeuropean and to Sanskrit. So she may have an advantage over English speakers in pronouncing Sanskrit.
@khittaykachoudhary2360
@khittaykachoudhary2360 Год назад
@@JuLingo Aryan Invasion Theory was created to Subvert Indian Culture by British Invaders. It's BS. But Sanskrit is the oldest language on earth Even 10,000 years ago, in India we were a civilized nation when Europeans were eating raw meat in their caves. Intelligence Officer Yuri Bezmenov Confirms that.
@infinite5795
@infinite5795 Год назад
@@andrewhammel5714 maybe, but not that similar. We Indians are mostly unique and isolated culture, compare the phonology of Sanskrit and Latvian, many phonemes don't occur in both. Sanskrit has aspirated, deaspirated, retroflex which don't occur in Latvian. Sorry, Latvian is similar to European language and culture.
@vodafone2116
@vodafone2116 Год назад
@@JuLingo read some history of Porto indo European language
@nellvincervantes6233
@nellvincervantes6233 3 года назад
Its interesting that the word "Mukha" that we use as tagalog word came from sanskrit.
@anshul6168
@anshul6168 3 года назад
there are many other words in Tagalog which comes from Sanskrit
@vijayjoe125
@vijayjoe125 2 года назад
Murunga - Murungai ( drums stick) came from Tamil. because tamil king invaded visaya
@vijayjoe125
@vijayjoe125 2 года назад
@Kazuma Kiryu are u from philipines?
@Aman-qr6wi
@Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад
Actually, the word mukha is a loanword from proto-dravidian into sanskrit.
@infinite5795
@infinite5795 2 года назад
@Kazuma Kiryu There is no Tamil influence on Odia per se, more like some Dravidian influences from Telugu and Kui languages such as words like Nanna and all. Telugu is from a different Dravidian branch than Tamil.
@solensol7782
@solensol7782 3 года назад
I think that Sanskrit is the most beautiful language that exists, did exist and will exist forever ♾ and to me Sanskrit is an ocean that has no end💎❤️. Thank you so much for making this amazing video. Keep making amazing videos like this😉. Greetings from Kosovo 🇽🇰
@user-xk2ot7eg7f
@user-xk2ot7eg7f 3 года назад
Until you understand Tamil ancestry.
@user-xk2ot7eg7f
@user-xk2ot7eg7f 3 года назад
@Just a Random Guy exploring Sanatan Dharm Wtf. Why Hindi ? Are you Hindi ?
@user-xk2ot7eg7f
@user-xk2ot7eg7f 3 года назад
@Just a Random Guy exploring Sanatan Dharm Wow you seem to be a keyboad warrior.
@brishtibhattacharyya
@brishtibhattacharyya 3 года назад
true ❤️❤️
@jayc1139
@jayc1139 3 года назад
Your first sentence is subjective, meaning, it is based on your 'emotions' and 'feelings'. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, or in the case of language...ear of the beholder. Sanskrit is ok but it's consonant clusters make it rough sounding like Polish or Salish. French is quite beautiful speech wise, of which tho, that too is subjective.
@firecrackerNJ2CA
@firecrackerNJ2CA 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this intriguing and respectful overview of Sanskrit. As a Bengali speaker, this is much appreciated and is giving me a nudge to learn more. Your explanations and organization of all your videos are excellent!
@KanadMondal
@KanadMondal Год назад
Fellow Bengali detected
@divyanshtripathi2421
@divyanshtripathi2421 3 года назад
Sanskrit is neither dead nor extinct language. Its an endangered language.
@thephantomofyoutube7346
@thephantomofyoutube7346 3 года назад
Sad thing is this that while Sanskrit is getting so much support from the Indian government multiple other endangered languages exist in India that do not... Sanskrit doesn't even need support it is already a religious language which will not allow it to die so it doesn't need so much help...
@divyanshtripathi2421
@divyanshtripathi2421 3 года назад
@@thephantomofyoutube7346 I have answer for your reply, but don't how say it. Never Mind.
@thephantomofyoutube7346
@thephantomofyoutube7346 3 года назад
@@divyanshtripathi2421 ohk
@grid9124
@grid9124 3 года назад
Don't worry, nothing to lose, it was never a language never will it be ever.
@thephantomofyoutube7346
@thephantomofyoutube7346 3 года назад
@@grid9124 Then what is it?
@articsebas
@articsebas 4 года назад
Female version of Langfocus
@gabor6259
@gabor6259 4 года назад
With better background music and she's better to look at. ;)
@hashimbokhamseen7877
@hashimbokhamseen7877 3 года назад
@@gabor6259 Paul is crying in the corner
@hashimbokhamseen7877
@hashimbokhamseen7877 3 года назад
if you look closely she is taking about the sanskrit language.
@shinigami8068
@shinigami8068 3 года назад
Exactly 😂
@siratshi455
@siratshi455 3 года назад
@@gabor6259 no puppy man, it says it all
@siddhantchauhan6795
@siddhantchauhan6795 3 года назад
Hats off to the research and pronounciation 😳
@JuLingo
@JuLingo 3 года назад
Thank you :)
@inarayan4u
@inarayan4u 3 года назад
I acted in a Drama in Sanskrit when I was in my School ..I was a dumb student in the Drama ..I fondly recall my memory after watching this episode! thank you .
@sohelranarationalist
@sohelranarationalist 2 года назад
Right
@sudhakarravindranath2132
@sudhakarravindranath2132 3 года назад
Your videos are always well researched. Well presented. I speak Konkani, spoken by just about two million speakers worldwide and which has its roots in Sanskrit, just like a majority of the Indian languages of North and central India.
@paulnewman3292
@paulnewman3292 3 года назад
A very nicely done viseo, Julie, thank you. My own Sanskrt teachers come from the Sanskrt village of Mattur, and I have visited it - a very lovely place near Shimoga in Karnataka. If you can visit, I recommend it
@anwi5290
@anwi5290 4 года назад
1500 words are similar between sanskrit language and Lithuanian language...
@akihitonarihisago4276
@akihitonarihisago4276 3 года назад
Wow I didn't know this fact, thanks for sharing
@pritsingh9766
@pritsingh9766 3 года назад
@@akihitonarihisago4276 Lithuanian is most close to Sanskrit in Europe and even Russian is very similar
@johnstanton8499
@johnstanton8499 3 года назад
Amazing ,what is the link between them?
@johnstanton8499
@johnstanton8499 3 года назад
Is that because they came from a common source?
@anwi5290
@anwi5290 3 года назад
@@johnstanton8499 It is because both languages are proto indo european language.....
@jeepdriver7603
@jeepdriver7603 3 года назад
Thank you. Your short video has explained Sanskrit more clearly to me than my Indian friends have been able to do!
@AdigaRaghavendra
@AdigaRaghavendra 2 года назад
As she mentions hardly 0.2% people in India speak Sanskrit. Many times in India we recite Sanskrit shlokas (poetic verses) without truly understanding the meaning. At least 50% of words in Indian spoken languages comes from Sanskrit either direct or mutated form. Some students learn Sanskrit in high school for 3 years but fail to continue or practice it. It is not so common for people to have fair amount of understanding of this language. Once I felt ashamed while travelling in Germany, when a fellow German guy spoke to me in Sanskrit and I could neither understand nor reply.
@joshuarosen6242
@joshuarosen6242 2 года назад
That was jolly interesting. I was randomly looking for an overview of Sanskrit and that was exactly what I got. You covered a huge topic concisely and informatively. Thank you.
@rajeshganesan1968
@rajeshganesan1968 3 года назад
In just 10 Minutes, you have showed a detailed Analysis about Sanskrit :))
@aujaye
@aujaye 3 года назад
Really grateful for taking a lot of work to create this video. Brilliant! Great job Julie!
@JuLingo
@JuLingo 3 года назад
Thanks so much!
@matchbox1275
@matchbox1275 3 года назад
Miss Julie, not only the knowledge you gather is so vast yet briefly placed in the video but the way you present them makes it more interesting. Thank you for what you are doing.
@bsensenickshah96
@bsensenickshah96 2 года назад
What an amazing presentation on Sanskrit language, which obviously is a foreign one to you ! As an Indian myself I have got enlightened about our own language by a foreigner ! I had one year of Sanskrit as an additional language in high school , and unfortunately most of us hated it. May be because we found it to be too difficult. I wish we had better teachers who could explain various facets of this language. Julie, you are amazing and keep up the great work.
@robertw.
@robertw. 3 года назад
Great video, Julie! I really enjoyed it. However, I am certain that Sanskrit has eight cases, and not seven. The eight cases are: nominative, accusative, instrumental, dative, ablative, genitive, locative, vocative.
@subbanarasuarunachalam3451
@subbanarasuarunachalam3451 2 года назад
Yes Mr.Robert W., the last one Vocative is Called Sambhodana mwhich means calling,appealing or addressing ! for examople :-Hey Robert vada( d soft as in French) = Oh Robert speak!
@Aman-qr6wi
@Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад
@@subbanarasuarunachalam3451 isn't it should be "Hey Robertah,"?
@syam1230
@syam1230 3 года назад
Wow Great Video..! I'm from India..now Studying Degree in Sanksrit Grammar..♥️
@JuLingo
@JuLingo 3 года назад
Great 👍
@PewPewPlasmagun
@PewPewPlasmagun 3 года назад
प्रकृष्ट! आम् संस्कृतं मधूरमं।।
@vishalsinghrajput8765
@vishalsinghrajput8765 2 года назад
Namaskaram Julie ma'am, your point about Sanskrit language were too much clear and the pronounciation as well. Love from India 🇮🇳 And Now I am also learning Sanskrit.
@shantalynn
@shantalynn Год назад
Excellent summary! Your knowledge of languages and ability to highlight the most pertinent aspects of their history, structure and current context so briefly is very impressive!
@anwarabdullah6565
@anwarabdullah6565 2 года назад
I am a Bengali-speaking person from Bangladesh. Learning a language is my hobby. I love learning new languages. I am a multilingual Man. I can read, write, speak and understand Bangla, Hindi, Urdu, Malayalam, English, and Arabic. Now I have started to learn the Manipuri language. From Your videos, I got some basic knowledge about the language. Your explanations are very clear and helped me to learn a lot. Thanks for your nice videos.
@katiewildwitch
@katiewildwitch 2 года назад
I'm studying sanskrit to chant mantra in my yoga classes and personal practice. My teacher Sharada taught that there are no swear words in sanskrit, it is a very pure language.
@priyamastibhati
@priyamastibhati 2 года назад
Wow. As a knower of Sanskrit and it’s few descendant languages, you did a superb job in a short video. You are simply amazing in your presentation skills. Subscribed.
@tharangarathnayaka355
@tharangarathnayaka355 3 года назад
Every Srilankan Buddhist Monk must learn Sanskrit language ,Sanskrit is one of major language in there schools. Your pronounce is very good. Major south asian languages like Hindi, Tamil, Sinhalese are borrow Sanskrit word
@saundaryasingh5530
@saundaryasingh5530 3 года назад
I read sanskrit stotra daily, words ignite from inner core and that is beauty of reading and listening sanskrit
@deebanathmk1330
@deebanathmk1330 3 года назад
I'm living in tamilnadu.... And yes... Tamil and Sanskrit is the very most old languages in the world... Now u can google it and check "kizadi archeological research in Tamilnadu".... It is the new discovery in tamilnadu of india
@krishnajaggarao4262
@krishnajaggarao4262 2 года назад
Tamil word was Sanskrit word😊
@Gokulkumar142
@Gokulkumar142 2 года назад
@@krishnajaggarao4262 yep but Sanskrit loaned a lot of ancient Tamil words before medieval or modern Tamil loaned words from Sanskrit . Pls don't just say this one point everywhere.🙃
@harmonyfinder312
@harmonyfinder312 2 года назад
@@krishnajaggarao4262 there is no 'zha' sound in Sanskrit . Then how Tamizh was a Sanskrit word.. Don't talk like fool..
@harmonyfinder312
@harmonyfinder312 2 года назад
@@krishnajaggarao4262 Sanskrit never been born before...Birthless language now going to die...
@lll2282
@lll2282 2 года назад
insecured tamils lol plz check out sarswati river excavtion sanskrit easily predates ur entire existence
@HarryTwoDogs
@HarryTwoDogs 16 дней назад
I’m so charmed by your presentation and your pretty accent I’d have to watch the video again to come up with a question.
@thomasrobertson2225
@thomasrobertson2225 2 года назад
Good video! My brother studied languages at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in California. The pace of study was intense. Students had to master the language course in 36-64 weeks. Psychologically it was very difficult, but fortunately he was helped by Yuriy Ivantsiv's book "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages”. The book " Polyglot Notes" became a desk book for my brother, because it has answers to all the problems that any student of a foreign language has to face. Thanks to the author of the channel for this interesting video! Good luck to everyone who studies a foreign language and wants to realize their full potential!
@biljanadograr9194
@biljanadograr9194 3 года назад
Sanskrit, when it comes to European languages, is most similar to Slavic languages, especially Serbian, both grammar and vocabulary.
@kc4276
@kc4276 2 года назад
I would think Lithuanian.
@raj-khotmarathawarriorclan
@raj-khotmarathawarriorclan 2 года назад
Yes correct ...Serbian is much more closer
@infinite5795
@infinite5795 2 года назад
Not really, Slavic languages don't have Sandhi or some agglutinative rules, like Sanskrit. Plus, they are phonologically smaller than Sanskrit( that is, they have a smaller set of phonemes).
@biljanadograr9194
@biljanadograr9194 2 года назад
Even if it is so, everything else is very similar, they obviously belong to the same language family and they are the most similar languages, both grammar and vocabularywise.
@csking6377
@csking6377 2 года назад
They all belonged to the Proto Indo-European language family. They have a common ancestor which is now lost in time or rather evolved into all the European, Indian and Iranian languages around today or extinct already.
@minto1897
@minto1897 3 года назад
Sanskrit is so difficult. I need a good teacher to learn it.I m Indian and Sanskrit teachers in my school don't know Sanskrit properly.
@hellguardian11
@hellguardian11 3 года назад
hech vaande ahet Bharatiyanche
@minto1897
@minto1897 3 года назад
@@hellguardian11 Ha
@ziaulhaque4462
@ziaulhaque4462 3 года назад
I can teach you
@yeswanthis.c3426
@yeswanthis.c3426 2 года назад
Bcoz it is dead😋
@Aman-qr6wi
@Aman-qr6wi 2 года назад
@@yeswanthis.c3426 we'll bring it back. Btw, your name itself is in sanskrit.
@CaspersCave
@CaspersCave 4 года назад
Thank you for another interesting lecture. It's early in my part of the world and I watched while eating eggs and drinking tea ☕🍳👍
@JuLingo
@JuLingo 4 года назад
awesome 😄 happy you enjoyed it (the video and the breakfast too hopefully) 😁
@profdrsameerjoshi
@profdrsameerjoshi 3 года назад
Exceptional! Thank you for creating this video. There’s a lot to learn from it. The only thing I don’t agree with is the timeline of the migration theory. 1,500 years seems to be unrealistically short to me. Yet, you qualify this point really well in the video by saying that there are many different views about this, and that you are presenting one such (widely known/accepted) view. Well done. Thanks again!
@danielleinad3461
@danielleinad3461 3 года назад
This channel is amazing!!!😍❤️
@hashimbokhamseen7877
@hashimbokhamseen7877 3 года назад
everyone: being fascinated by the language's rich vocab me: lamenting the fact that love has 96 words and not 69😔
@raajpalsinhchudasama4427
@raajpalsinhchudasama4427 3 года назад
Lame.....
@captaindeadpool7174
@captaindeadpool7174 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@renatomorello4318
@renatomorello4318 4 года назад
As always, a fantastic video. You are very competent. Congratulations for your excellent work!!! You are one of a kind. Thank you and God bless you!!
@JuLingo
@JuLingo 4 года назад
Thank you so much for your support! 🙏🏻
@chengezhussaini1464
@chengezhussaini1464 3 года назад
It's also very similar to the Russian language, as I am learning more and more about the latter. :)
@JITH_
@JITH_ 2 года назад
Yes Sanskrit is Refined it is from Prakrit
@TechnologyQuest369
@TechnologyQuest369 2 года назад
@@JITH_ no
@JITH_
@JITH_ 2 года назад
@@TechnologyQuest369 Lol👶🍼
@TechnologyQuest369
@TechnologyQuest369 2 года назад
@@JITH_ Sanskrit is oldest
@JITH_
@JITH_ 2 года назад
@@TechnologyQuest369👶Oldest language took words from many languages and no alphabets on its own copy orlther language books now its dead language 😂 old in india only not in the world there is no proof iglt is oldest
@MrEStreaming
@MrEStreaming 8 месяцев назад
Brilliant presentation. Thank you. आत्मषट्कम् ॥ निर्वाण षटकम्॥ मनो बुद्ध्यहंकारचित्तानि नाहम् न च श्रोत्र जिह्वे न च घ्राण नेत्रे न च व्योम भूमिर् न तेजॊ न वायु: चिदानन्द रूप: शिवोऽहम् शिवॊऽहम् ॥ न च प्राण संज्ञो न वै पञ्चवायु: न वा सप्तधातुर् न वा पञ्चकोश: न वाक्पाणिपादौ न चोपस्थपायू चिदानन्द रूप: शिवोऽहम् शिवॊऽहम् ॥ न मे द्वेष रागौ न मे लोभ मोहौ मदो नैव मे नैव मात्सर्य भाव: न धर्मो न चार्थो न कामो ना मोक्ष: चिदानन्द रूप: शिवोऽहम् शिवॊऽहम् ॥ न पुण्यं न पापं न सौख्यं न दु:खम् न मन्त्रो न तीर्थं न वेदा: न यज्ञा: अहं भोजनं नैव भोज्यं न भोक्ता चिदानन्द रूप: शिवोऽहम् शिवॊऽहम् ॥ न मृत्युर् न शंका न मे जातिभेद: पिता नैव मे नैव माता न जन्म न बन्धुर् न मित्रं गुरुर्नैव शिष्य: चिदानन्द रूप: शिवोऽहम् शिवॊऽहम् ॥ अहं निर्विकल्पॊ निराकार रूपॊ विभुत्वाच्च सर्वत्र सर्वेन्द्रियाणाम् न चासंगतं नैव मुक्तिर् न मेय: चिदानन्द रूप: शिवोऽहम् शिवॊऽहम् ॥
@sandindia
@sandindia 3 года назад
Loved your short video on Sanskrit, which I speak. You have basically covered it all, what everyone needs to know.
@pradiptagaurangadas5647
@pradiptagaurangadas5647 8 дней назад
पठामि संस्कृत नितयं वदामि संस्कृत सदा। ध्यायामि संस्कृत सम्यक् वन्दे संस्कृत मातरम्॥ संस्कृतस्य प्रसाराय नैजं सर्वं ददाम्यहम। संस्कृतस्य सदा भक्तो वन्दे संस्कृत मातरम्॥ संस्कृतस्य कृते जीवन् संस्कृतस्य कृते यजन्। आत्ममानमाहुतं मन्ये वन्दे संस्कृत मातरम्॥
@ShyamkishorMishra
@ShyamkishorMishra 3 года назад
Very good video. You covered almost every basic thing about Sanskrit.
@lunarmothcat
@lunarmothcat 3 года назад
Julie: Sanskrit is used in everyday life, but it does not change or evolve, so it's neither dead, nor alive... it's something else Me: (suspiciously) Zombie...
@acpatel9491
@acpatel9491 3 года назад
No, it was supposedly deliberately killed; but in India everything always survive somewhere. Don't worry, it will be revived as most of the people want it back, including me.
@_Uchlya_
@_Uchlya_ 3 года назад
You can't apply same rule for Sanskrit as other languages. You can't say Sanskrit is not alive just because it doesn't changed over time. On the contrary the reason why Panini standardized Sanskrit is because he doesn't want it to be changed by the people.
@Undivided-X
@Undivided-X 2 года назад
But the very nature of languages is that they are mutable, just as theories need to allow falsifiability, otherwise it's dogma, not a theory.
@Jonyringo
@Jonyringo 2 месяца назад
I can’t explain to you how much your RU-vid page means! Thank you so much for your research and anyone that helped you! I have learned copious, on your page alone. ❤🔥
@ankitshaw165
@ankitshaw165 Год назад
वयम सर्वे संस्कृते सनातना 🙏🙏
@gsapz
@gsapz 2 года назад
I am extremely happy to find your channel. The topic you discuss with such accuracy is also my favorite topic and very different from all other videos in RU-vid. Thank you so much!
@padmanabhaswamy
@padmanabhaswamy 2 года назад
Just one thing. There was no way that ancient Indians came from Russia. When the ice melted people from India went to Russia as to the other parts of the world. Irrespective of what I have written, it's great that people from different parts of the world are talking of the language.
@k.k.c8670
@k.k.c8670 2 года назад
Not Russia.. Central Asia... Oxus / BMAC. This is supported by latest genetics
@lll2282
@lll2282 2 года назад
@@k.k.c8670 lol none of the indians of central asian and neither gentics says any of this so better stop cooking up the stories
@k.k.c8670
@k.k.c8670 2 года назад
@@lll2282 go do some research. Important scientific papers came out in Oct 2021 removing all doubts about the Aryan Migration theory. But you instead prefer blind nationalism.
@pigemperor
@pigemperor Год назад
ah but mr modhi would not b happy if he didnt spew this...the great indian linguist panini would weep
@Puma305x60
@Puma305x60 Год назад
People from India didnt go anywhere. Central asians came into India
@therevelistmovement4683
@therevelistmovement4683 4 года назад
I had been thinking about Sanskrit, yesterday. It's both interesting and odd how most of the featural aspects which make Indo-European languages sound the way they do are right there in its endonym and exonym.
@m.chellamm.chellam3887
@m.chellamm.chellam3887 4 года назад
I am Tamil தமிழ் MADAM ;. PARAKRIT AND PALI LANGUAGE ARE MOTHER TONGUE OF ALL NORTH INDIAN LANGUAGE AND EVEN ORIGN OF SANSKRIT TOO!! NO WRITTEN SCRIPTS EVIDENCE BEFORE 1 ST AD FOR SANSKRIT ; BUT PARAKRIT AND PALI LANGUAGE HAVE MUCH OLDEST ANECINT WRITTEN SCRIPTS EVIDENCE BEFORE 3rd B C(2300 years ago) ASHOKA KINGDOM AND KARAVALA KINGDOM IN PRAKRIT STONE SCRIPTS EVIDENCE !!! IN INDIAN KARNATAKA STATE VILLAGER S MOTHER TONGUE IS KANADA NOT SANSKRIT BUT THEY KNOW THIS MUCH !!! SANSKRIT IS A. GOOD BOOK !!!!!!
@madhusahu7009
@madhusahu7009 4 года назад
@@m.chellamm.chellam3887 all hindu books are written is sanskrit like Mahabharat, Ramayan , ved , Puran etc .. not in Tamil
@niladrichatterji9140
@niladrichatterji9140 4 года назад
@@m.chellamm.chellam3887 I think you're mistaken sir...Sanskrit is the origin of all IndoAryan Languages
@m.chellamm.chellam3887
@m.chellamm.chellam3887 4 года назад
@@madhusahu7009 I AM TAMIL தமிழ் PARAKRIT AND PALI AND TAMIL ARE OLDEST ANECINT SCRIPTS LANGUAGE NOT WRITTEN IN HINDU BOOK S BUT WRITTEN IN SANSKRIT DEVAGIRE SCRIPTS . IT IS A PROBLEM!!!!!!!! WHY ? DEVAGIRE SCRIPTS ARE VERY RECENT SCRIPT........
@madhusahu7009
@madhusahu7009 4 года назад
@@m.chellamm.chellam3887 I think it was originally written in Tamil in thousands year's old .. but some one destory or sloten that's why sanskrit book of Bhagwant Geeta there ??
@michael_gaio
@michael_gaio 9 месяцев назад
Great intro to Sanskrit! I’ve been wanting to learn Sanskrit my whole life. I’m going to begin now.
@AlejandroGarcia-tw9oj
@AlejandroGarcia-tw9oj 3 месяца назад
I love watching your videos, very informative and educational. Thank you. ❤❤❤
@Pualleng
@Pualleng 3 года назад
0:56 My state Mizoram 😍
@annaferns1840
@annaferns1840 3 года назад
Nice video! It's really nice to see Sanskrit talked about, especially by non-Indians, it makes me feel quite proud to see! Your pronounciation was on point too! (Except the ण consonant, there's a little more stress put on the letter, and it works like न but the tongue goes a bit further in the mouth, it definitely takes practice) However, just noticed your little table about Sanskrit and Prakrit and their descendants, a little mistake there was Konkani listed below Marathi, they're both direct descendants of Prakrit, however Konkani had foreign influences from Arabic and Portuguese (colonisation). Similar to Spanish and Portuguese with their relationship. Just a thought from someone who speaks quite a few Indian languages.
@JimCrossan
@JimCrossan 2 года назад
Hi Julie, just found you. I'm looking forward to this because I'm really bad at langauges. GO Girl ;)
@SALESENGLISH2020
@SALESENGLISH2020 2 года назад
3:50 **30** million ancient Sanskrit texts, Wow! Your research on the Sanskrit and other languages is thorough and the presentation is quite interesting. Keep up the great work.
@utiyamohmmad5721
@utiyamohmmad5721 2 года назад
It's 30 million+ extant manuscripts of sanskrit.
@SALESENGLISH2020
@SALESENGLISH2020 2 года назад
@@utiyamohmmad5721 Thank you for the information.
@syhm886
@syhm886 3 года назад
Slavic language has the similar features of word creation and inflection in general but ablative case was lost, however it has some ablative forms as well like preposition + genitive. Due to Sanskrit we can notice how ancient are Slavic languages.
@prafful_sahu
@prafful_sahu 2 года назад
read about battle of 10 kings. all ur confusions will get over
@infinite5795
@infinite5795 2 года назад
Actually, Sanskrit has similarities with even Celtic and Romance languages, which are not present in Slavic languages. Sanskrit is older than Slavic for sure.
@syhm886
@syhm886 2 года назад
@@infinite5795 yes but any modern slavic languages (except Bulgarian and Macedonian) are older then any modern romance or celtic language and much closer to sanskrit.
@XyzXyz-ir2gr
@XyzXyz-ir2gr 2 года назад
Closer to sanskirt in some aspects like for some specific features but in genral slavic is more closer to european langauges than sanskrit, sanskirt grammar or panini grammar is very unique it doesn't have much resemblance to european langauges but they share some features. U can say 20-30% features and slavic is relatively close(meaning when u compare all european langauge and sanskrit u will find certain features in common with sanskirt but if u just compare slavic and sanskrit then u wont find many similarities thats why they are in different branch but sanskirt share different features with other classical langauges like latin and greek but again those are very few like 20%. + as per scholars there are only three classical langauges in this family with extensive litrature (indicating they had a developed grammar) latin, greek and sanskrit but u dont find records for other langauges but other langauges still do share some features.
@XyzXyz-ir2gr
@XyzXyz-ir2gr 2 года назад
@Black Dragon bro idk what do u mean but im here only talking about linguitic facts idk what u mean by leaving probably u are from tamil nadu and rest of the north india is not yours call north indian foreigners but they arent living in tamil nadu so idk what u tryna say.
@meddr.7431
@meddr.7431 3 года назад
Best part of the video is 2:25 where you show the World map and it shows people moving out of India were Aryans not the west theory that Aryan stabilised India😂
@michaeldavis9190
@michaeldavis9190 4 года назад
Love the video, as always. I personally think it's artificially alive. Or at least, a form of Sanskrit is alive, but the older forms are actually dead.
@shereeglasson22
@shereeglasson22 11 месяцев назад
This is so fascinating! I didn’t know any of this, only that Sanskrit was an ancient root language. But I learnt so much from you. Thank you so much. Sanskrit now I see how it is so interesting
@theValmark
@theValmark 2 года назад
Some similarities between modern Serbian and Sanskrit. Walking is pronounced the same (hodati / hodati ), adverb of time when (kada / kadaa), fall (pad / vipad), sit (sedeti / siidati), wither (venuti / venati), then (tada / tadaa), glue (lepak / lepaha), playing music (svirati / svarati), darkness (tama / tamaha), slowing down (kočiti / kočati), smile (smejati / smajate), brother-in-law (dever / devaraha), glass (čaša / casakaha...). and before Sanskrit, it was Vincas script. The Vinča culture Vinča symbols were created between 4500 and 4000 BC, with the characters on the Tărtăria clay tablets possibly dating back to around 5300 BC. This means that the Vinča finds predate the proto-Sumerian pictographic script from Uruk (modern Iraq), usually considered the oldest known writing system, by more than a thousand years. People of the vinča were the first to use copper weapons; they lived in two-story houses and sat on chairs while the rest of the world was trapped in the Stone Age. According to the latest scientific findings, people from the so-called Danube civilization lived in cities, used copper weapons, and wrote thousands of years before any high culture in the world. Harold Harman, the world's leading specialist in ancient languages ​​and letters, believes that the script of the Danube civilization is the oldest in the world. The Vinča culture was the world's most technologically advanced prehistoric culture. The earliest copper metallurgy in Europe originates from the site of Belovode in eastern Serbia. Each of the investigated deposited layers, which mark certain phases of life in Vinci, contains natural treasures of various objects (tools and weapons made of stone and bone, dishes, ritual vases, figurines with unique stylization, jewelry made of different types of rare and expensive materials). The degree of development is also indicated by the carved signs known as the "Vincas script". There are 350,000 Serbian toponyms in the world! All names were given by the people of the Vinchan civilization when they started to migrate. The oldest urban plan in the world dated back to 8,000 years ago. It was found at an archaeological site near the Mali Blagotin hill. The one who engraved this Urban plan was highly literate (6 BC).
@pandeyom6877
@pandeyom6877 3 года назад
Not gonna lie but she looks damn pretty in the thumbnail 👌👌
@joshuddin897
@joshuddin897 3 года назад
You bad man
@jimdale9143
@jimdale9143 3 года назад
Well done! Informative and interesting. Thank you!
@Govind_rana500
@Govind_rana500 Год назад
When there is harmony between the mind, heart, and resolution, then nothing is impossible. - Rig Veda❤🌞🕉️🧘🏻
@gurupratap1997
@gurupratap1997 2 года назад
The migration that you have shown from Europe or (russia-ukrain ) is completely false. It is just the opposite. Indian migrated towards Europe and all your European languages came through this Sanskrit language. for prove, you can compare Sanskrit and Russian languages.
@alexswan2951
@alexswan2951 3 года назад
up to 80% of vocabulary in Russian still intersects with Sanskrit, grammar is almost the same - gender, number, cases. And word formation is just as complex, with prefixes, suffixes and endings. Prefixes in Russian and Sanskrit are almost identical
@GeorgAnkar
@GeorgAnkar 3 года назад
No, as a Russian who learned some Sanskrit, I would say that your information is too exaggerated
@alexswan2951
@alexswan2951 3 года назад
@@GeorgAnkar не современный санскрит, а пересечение СЛОВАРЕЙ. Основная часть слов в ведическом санскрите и пракритах.
@GeorgAnkar
@GeorgAnkar 3 года назад
@@alexswan2951 "Современный" санскрит не имеет таких уж кардинальных различий с ведическим, если что. Пракриты - это вообще не санскрит. А так, повторю, как изучавший санскрит могу сказать, что никакими 80% словарных совпадений там точно не пахнет. Они, конечно, есть, но их не настолько много. Грамматика отчасти схожа, отчасти - нет (например, побудительное наклонение или долженствовательное наклонение в санскрите активно используются, а в русском от первого остались крохи в виде пить-поить/тонуть-топить, а второго вообще нет). Короче, обычный пример языков из разных ветвей одной языковой семьи, без каких-либо чудесных сходств и совпадений. Литовский поближе к санскриту будет.
@alexswan2951
@alexswan2951 3 года назад
@@GeorgAnkar санскрит именно из пракритов и был "отобран" И огромнейшая часть активного словаря ушла "в запасники" - но в текстах все эти слова есть, и в больших словарях они тоже есть. ---- А вы литовский прямо сравнивали? Соглашусь, что ФОРМЫ слов в литовском выглядят ближе к санскриту - но вот их КОЛИЧЕСТВО безусловно в русском значительно больше. --- Для языков из разных ветвей необычно огромное число пересечений - практически любой русский корень будет найден, а зачастую - целые слова.
@GeorgAnkar
@GeorgAnkar 3 года назад
@@alexswan2951 "Для языков из разных ветвей необычно огромное число пересечений - практически любой русский корень будет найден, а зачастую - целые слова" - а можно где-то поподробнее про это почитать?)
@JuanGarcia-tg4od
@JuanGarcia-tg4od Год назад
I love how incredibly knowledgeable you are. Your knowledge and beauty are intertwined and at a very high level. I’m very impressed, you are amazing. I am a fan.
@phanivinayak5371
@phanivinayak5371 Год назад
Very nice ma'am. Nice narration and pronunciation. Keep going great..
@ramzmesh7138
@ramzmesh7138 3 года назад
Sanskrit Oldest Sweetest & Beautiful Language 😍🙏👌👌👌
@bhashashikkhakendro
@bhashashikkhakendro 2 года назад
संस्कृतम् भाषा नास्ति केवलम् एषा अस्माकम् अर्थात् एषा हृदया सर्वानाम् हिन्दुनां।।
@harishnair5584
@harishnair5584 3 года назад
Sanskrit is just like Latin, it was the language pf priests and elites. The common people spoke Prakrits but before the age of Buddha and Mahavir, Sanskrit was the only language used for writing. Sanskrit didn't have it's own script it borrowed Brahmi which later developed into Nagari and Devanagari. Btw I believe Neer is a Dravid loanword. Good job with the research and the video. 👍
@amitkumarkashiv360
@amitkumarkashiv360 2 года назад
Navbaudh. False equivalence.
@DrUFO___bytch
@DrUFO___bytch Год назад
you are absolutely stunning!!! What a joy it was to learn about Sanskrit while watching you thank you 🙏🏻☀️🌴😊
@eoj2495
@eoj2495 3 года назад
Nice intro. There is a lot of Sanskrit in the Thai and Lao languages
@darshanindia2105
@darshanindia2105 3 года назад
Excellent video. Appreciate the research and efforts taken for this. Sanskrit is called Devavani - the language of the Gods.
@kanakadurgadantu5469
@kanakadurgadantu5469 3 месяца назад
Thank you very much. I'm a student of Sanskrit language and read the Vedas in simple sanskrit translation. Thank you.
@g_br
@g_br Год назад
Thank you for the information, Julie! Greeting from Brazil.
@gab.lab.martins
@gab.lab.martins 3 года назад
What I learned in this video: 1 - they *really* love the vowel "a"; 2 - "it's not dead, it's not alive," it's... a _zombie language_
@MrMirville
@MrMirville 3 года назад
Actually it is the vowel u as in but or mug or album.
@gab.lab.martins
@gab.lab.martins 3 года назад
@@MrMirville I'm brazilian. I'm referring to the latin sound of the letter, not the english mess of orthography/phonetics.
@MrMirville
@MrMirville 3 года назад
@@gab.lab.martins I have through the practice of Bossa Nova singing some knowledge of Carioca Portuguese which I find a very harmonious language ; as as for the closed a or â as in bacana you are right : it sounds nearly exactly like the short a of most Indian languages starting with Sanskrit. I also noticed the final Portuguese m as in alem which sounds exactly like the Sanskrit anusvara.
@annaferns1840
@annaferns1840 3 года назад
@@MrMirville true! As someone who speaks both Hindi (a language that borrows all of it's letter from Sanskrit) and Portuguese (de Portugal) I'd agree with both of your statements. The anusvara sometimes can have more diverse sounds, like a soft 'n' or 'm' sometimes (but only the consonant is voiced)
@ADeeSHUPA
@ADeeSHUPA 3 года назад
@@gab.lab.martins english mess
@arjuna-fn2pg
@arjuna-fn2pg 8 месяцев назад
Hi, I'm a self-taught Sanskrit freak from Finland, East of Sweden, the land of Käärijä (Wrapper; i.e. rapper). I guess I could write quite a lot about Sanskrit. For now, just a bit food for thought, or then again, not? According to the Yoga-suutras of MaharSi Patañjali, levitation (aakaasha-gamanam; in Transcendental Meditation, called Yogic Flying, lol!) can be achieved by doing saMyama on the relationship between body (kaaya) and aakaasha (the finest of sthuula-bhuuta's or coarse(?) matter), usually translated to 'space', and samaapatti on lightness of cotton fiber, or stuff: kaayaakaashayoH saMbandha-saMyamaat, laghu-tuula-samaapattesh ca aakaasha-gamanam. Now, 'aakaasha' seems to be a combination of the prefix aa, which according to Macdonell, 'reverses the meaning of verbs of giving and going'. One of the basic meanings of the root 'kaash' is 'to shine'. There seems not to be a verb 'aa-kaash', but if there was one, perhaps it could mean something like counter-shine?? So perhaps aakaasha in Western physics would be a force like the hypothetical dark matter or I'm not a physicist, but have always had a keen interest in particle physics. Thus, I might be all wrong, but doesn't dark matter or dark energy(?) have something do with negative pressure or even negative gravity, which would explain the phenomenon of (human) levitation?? 😂
@mywatersoul
@mywatersoul Год назад
Thank you so much for your great presentation ❤Sanskrit seems to be alive and should be teached all around the world to make up our minds.
@AbhishekSen
@AbhishekSen 11 месяцев назад
In India I studied Sanskrit for 5 years, its very common for students to learn Sanskrit in the school.
@mytube12
@mytube12 2 года назад
Sweet lady talking about Sweet languages with Sweet sound! I like this channel!
@jasoncrawford2664
@jasoncrawford2664 Месяц назад
I find the writing so interesting and intense ❤❤❤
@LivingDead53
@LivingDead53 2 года назад
I love India and sanskrit myself. I don't know much about it, but I love chants and songs that use the language.
@mayurpatil6680
@mayurpatil6680 3 года назад
Panini foresaw the future of programming and by writing grammar he actually made the language programmable
@jmnaik6
@jmnaik6 11 месяцев назад
Very informative and delightful presentation. I’m proficient in Samskrita language and moderately fluent in conversational form of it. I for one, am very glad that it hasn’t changed at all since the time of Panini, over 2500 years ago, because I can still read and understand the incredibly vast and varied literature in it - philosophical, religious, spiritual, liturgical and secular. Even pre-Panini Upanishads’ Samskrita is easy to understand today. What a wonderful gift!
@martindonald7613
@martindonald7613 Год назад
Romanes, the language of the Romany people also derives from Sanskrit as our origins were in Rajasthan.
@subbanarasuarunachalam3451
@subbanarasuarunachalam3451 2 года назад
Wonderful presentation.Many Indians especially from south indian state Tamil Nadu though they have many many Samskrit words in their daily spoken language are averse to accept it as an ancient language! A mind-set of hatred for truth!
@Gokulkumar142
@Gokulkumar142 2 года назад
You know why we hate to accept it because it is proven with keezhadi reasearch that Tamil can date back to 10000BCE. And sources are there mentioning Sanskrit loaned words from ancient Tamil. And modern Tamil loaned words from Sanskrit. And if u don't believe me just go see JuLingo's new video about Tamil. U r the one wanting us to accept Sanskrit which is not related with our language.
@subbanarasuarunachalam3451
@subbanarasuarunachalam3451 Месяц назад
@@Gokulkumar142 Why the hell that the older inscriptions of Tamil are not in the present day letters but more of Grantha ? The walls in the famous Temple of Lord Venkateswara has some letters which have no semblance of present day Tamil ,but looks like Tamil!
@realhulk7034
@realhulk7034 3 года назад
Hey….Julie…..great presentation 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻lots of ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@dhruvkhichi7119
@dhruvkhichi7119 Год назад
धन्यवाद संस्कृत का प्रचार करने के लिए!
@al-so1dl
@al-so1dl 8 месяцев назад
I have learned somewhere that even Greek and Latin has many similarities with Samskritam. I have studied Samskritam in my school days, now using only in my prayer recitations. But will re-start learning more deeply. Thank you for your well researched content and showing Gaiea clip along-with. She sings so well in Samskrit. Love from Bharat
@JaiAryavart108
@JaiAryavart108 Год назад
Very good and acceptable exposition. Thank you. Namaskaram from Bharat!
@suniljayashankara996
@suniljayashankara996 3 года назад
Sanskrit is the mother tongue of all languages ​​in ancient Vedic culture. In ancient times, Female rulers had mothers of all languages ​​in Tamil and Kannada. Majority of Tamil speaking practice around the world during Kumari Kandam and Lemuria. The vast majority of Kannada and Sanskrit languages ​​are used for mantras to worship God. Later Jambudveepa peoples give rise to Hindusium Buddhism Jainism
@jamesfletcher279
@jamesfletcher279 2 месяца назад
Hi I am white British my father taught me a lot of Romani words i recognise a lot of Sanskrit words and numbers up to ten,great program keep them coming
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