@@jdpandey08 Nepal is a Hindu original country and other religions like Buddhism was born here but still Nepal has always been a hindu nation originally. It's been mentioned in the Veda and the granthas as well. So yes we do know what Nepal comes from
@@ArunSenthil1993 well, you "Scientific" people aren't still able to prove these things false, and because they are above your IQ level, you don't want others to understand them as well. 'Angoor Khatte Hain'😂 The west is discovering these things and posting their stamps in it. Maybe after few decades you will also start believing because of your loyalty towards the western masters
What can be expected from a person who changed from his original identity to Dogma based religion. It's not just one stupid comedian, million are their in name of journalist, so called scholar and many more.
@@ToqTheWise If you are saying Arabs would call their language Dev Bhasha too because its their mother tongue then I would like to state that Sanskrit was not called Dev Bhasha just because it was the main language in India. Infact there has never been a main language in India, its a land of variety. Even though people in Bharat spoke and still speak different languages every few hundred kilometres, still they remark Sanskrit as Deva Bhasha. So there really is much higher dimensions in this language.
Sanskrit, hebrew r the one of the 3 languages of God. Hebrew cos of gematria. Scientists discovered in the dna of humans this line in the above 3 languages is written " God eternal within" Like how an artist puts his sign at the bottom of his cteation. Likrwise his sign on the dna Is it any wonder that Jesus said you cannot call another even a fool, or even hold anger against another , or condemn another lest we receive the same, judgement/ hellfire. I feel cos we condemn the creator of the creation if we do the above
Great work man... Nobody in the RU-vid world has shown the hindu cultural depth ( knowing Hindu is not a religion) . I would urge you to share your knowledge explaining the Vedas and Upanishads in detail so that a Indian like me who doesn't know much about his own culture , can learn. Thank you.
If you are interested in Upanishads please check out the Videos of Swami Sarvapriyananda on RU-vid. For example: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bzLHJXQMCGA.html
I would politely differ from your opinion that Hinduism is Not a religion but a way of life. Sir, please understand it is merely play of words. As every religion teaches, a way of life as a basic pedestal of life. Religion = way of life, but denouncing that Hinduism is not a religion but a way of life, we are not only in denial but also are acting in highly derogatory manner; with equivalent to stating Hinduism is mythology; and probably we suffer from inferiority complex.
@@jitujitu9157 Sir , Hinduism is not a religion or a way of life. It's just a geographical demarcation from hind Sagar ( Indian Ocean) to Himalayas. In this land of 5000 yrs old culture, there was never a concept of religion. If you try reading the Vedas , Upanishads ,you will find they are about exploring the life and yourselves in the fullest way ... Thus , this land has always been about getting moksha or attaining ultimate salvation instead of believing of concepts like heaven or hell, or there is upperwala or something. Sadly , because of so many invasions and attacks it has got mixed up so much that people have started calling it religion and let me tell you Hinduism or religion is a western idea. Even the concept of God is western. Please refer to this video for more understanding. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QJVHg28lKZU.html Thank you and namaste.
agar "ads" banani hai to sanskrit ko kyun ghasit rahe ho beech mein. Sanskriti/indian culture is to developed by our rishi to free people. lead a life of fulfillment. Advertisements mean to influence people's mind to force them to buy those products which is anti-culture.
When I was in school and my sanskrit teacher taught me this, I found it mind boggling. Later I started to teach home tuitions to earn my college expenses. No matter what subject I was hired to teach I always helped student with Hindi and sanskrit and showed this "Scientific technique" of devnagri to my student. Even today I am a school Counselor. But I take out a little time to show how amazing our language is.
yes, that is one of the tragedies of European colonization. Vedic culture is the oldest culture on the planet, tens of thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of years old. Abhijit Chavda has talked about how there's an archaelogical site in India that's at least 9000 years old and the artifacts there show that the culture of that time was very similar to Hindu culture today. India and Vedic culture have the complete knowledge of life, including the foundational language that is at the root of many (most?) of the world's other languages. Mother India!
Eyuropeans came 500 years back and gave you the trains, trams not bullock carts, postal system, telephone, sewage lines , water pipeline , tunnels thru mountains gor trains. What were ull doing 3000 years before?!!!. Stop condemning and be grateful. Unlike the mughals who built only forts for killing and a tombstone offered to this country as a 7 wonders of this world, when Hindustan has much more life giving monuments .
@@pimacanyon6208 Sanskrit, hebrew r the one of the 3 languages of God. Hebrew cos of gematria. Scientists discovered in the dna of humans this line in the above 3 languages is written " God eternal within" Like how an artist puts his sign at the bottom of his cteation. Likrwise his sign on the dna Is it any wonder that Jesus said you cannot call another even a fool, or even hold anger against another , or condemn another lest we receive the same, judgement/ hellfire. I feel cos we condemn the creator of the creation if we do the above
@@Yah-np1or one of my spiritual teachers was asked once, "Why do the Jews have such a hard time in this world, they're either killing or trying to kill an entire population (commit genocide) or they themselves are being killed en mass in an attempted genocide." His answer: "Because they had the complete Knowledge and they lost it." The Jews had the complete Sanatana Dharma, the full Vedic Knowledge, they must have migrated out of India to Palestine, and over time they lost that knowledge, distorted it in some way. But the clues are there. Before Abraham was called Abraham, he was Abrahm. As in, a Brahmin. So, was he a Brahmin priest?
@@devanharripersad5730 im Jamaican. Im both east indian and west indian. Our history books say this. Indian were brought over from East india. Like bengal etc. They were taken to the place called West indies because columbus mistakenly thought he was in India. So he named the place west india. I have studied this extensively i am certain in my position.
I always scored 95% - 100% in sanskrit in school and now I realize that I knew nothing..My actual course starts here...If we are taught the way you teach, students will love to learn Sanskrit rather than avoid and prefer other foreign languages..thankyou so much...
Great . Greatness of Sanskrit grammar is more than this . This 5 × 5 matrix of consonants ( व्यञ्जन ) was a unique invention . First letters in all 5 vargas -- क् , च् , ट् , त् , प् -- are stop consonants . Produced by stopping the air flow . All five are sharp and have long " voice onset time " ( VOT ) . For example क् has VOT > 35 milliseconds . On the other hand the Third letters in all 5 vargas are soft and have Shorter VOT -- for example ग् has VOT of
Wow! Wow! This is incredible 👌👌👌 You are such a cleaver, bright young man and a fantastic teacher 👏👏👏👏 God bless you 😇 Please keep up with these great work. Nomoskar 🙏
At least i saw real informative work in youtube...besides a few others... Actually i am happy that you articulated this topic and presented it in a simple and just way.. . All the best for you...may your endeavour continue and throw us all light on different aspects and make us take a step towards divinity....Kudos brother....dont worry about views...it will be a consequence if the contents are genuine.
Atlast ! Good days have come for Bharat. Your videos are mind blowing. They are unfolding the secrets of the vast ocean like knowledge embedded in our Vedas. Thank you very much!
Wow! I so wish we were taught like this in school. Nevertheless, today is a good day to start too. Thank you for sharing this science with us. You are doing a fabulous job.
Wow sadly I don't know Sanskrit but as a Bengali , we have this same way of alphabet arrangement, yet I didn't ever notice this... This is just amazing😍... Thanks a lot!!
I've discovered and subscribed to your channel. I'm just a guy from Texas, USA that has discovered yoga and sanskrit as is on a journey to explore them. Thank you so much. Namaste.
I want to learn Sanskrit Aiyurvedh Purana Since of Bharat But i never got change When i have watched this video Now i can learn about my purvagaas (ansister) THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Hindustan m parinat hui bhasha ko aaj videshi log shodh m laa rhe hain ese m aap jaise logon ki bahut jarurat hai ese hi video banate rahen and keep the seed alive
So did my father too, but made it look like ordinary and common knowledge (just like ten digits and decimal place notation being enough to represent all numbers however large)!
you are doing an awesome work, by involving and explaining it from root of the language and explaining it scientifically with order can be understood by a common man.
I failed so many times in Sanskrit language until 8th standard and in 9th standard I had to pick Hindi as a part of my curriculum. I always wanted to learn the Sanskrit language but sadly learning Sanskrit was always a way to score well in your exams but learn as a language. Also with my very limited knowledge, it would be easier to train artificial intelligence using Sanskrit as the rules in Sanskrit are well defined and computers are good in following rules(programming) so revival of Sanskrit would be a great thing to do or we can create a new language which is similar to English but have rules structure based on Sanskrit language rules.
The only language where we read exactly what we write For example in English, see Put, but Both has to be read differently, actually a nonSense and they have very little base So for software like text to speech, Sanskrit can be done easily without any fudging Think other languages, you need big database to store fudging
Well, try any European alphabet in just the same manner and you may find out that exactly the same can be observed, different consonants and vowels are formed in different places of the speech apparatus! And one can communicate in other languages then Sanskrit pretty well, even there are not as many characters! Not mentioning Chinese, Korean or Japanese, which one needs much, much more characters to be able to communicate! By the way f.E. Italian/German are other languages where one exactly reads what is written! I still honour the incredible intricacies of Sanskrit concerning it's structure in regards of available sounds! and the clarity Sanskrit is able to transmit! The big question is: Why it has been abandoned by it's very children? Like Latin has, except for scientific use, completely disappeared from daily use!
@@TheSamuiman Read about the English Education act of 1835 which was passed in the british parliament(when india was under british colonisation) the real descent started from there You will surely find some eye opening facts there and a striking similarity with what happened to latin
This feature is also can be observed in Telugu and Kannada too. What we write that we speak. Where as Tamil and Malayalam doesn't have this feature in them, because Tamil doesn't have many letters in its alphabetical systems it substitutes the other relative letters to pronounce such words. And in Malayalam due to heavy dialects and slangs they do pronounce sounds differently than what they write. For example the word for 'what' in Malayalam is ' എന്ത് / Enthu' where as it is pronounced as ' Endhu '. And even in many Northern/central/Eastern Indian languages , say Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Marwari, Punjabi, Bengali etc., The last letters of a word will be ending with a consonant will be pronounced only half, like if you write कमल in Hindi or any other Northern languages it is pronounced as Kamal, where as the last letter is actually ल / la, the vowel sound in it is omitted and pronounced as ल्. But in Telugu and Kannada whatever it's is written the same is pronounced, and most of these languages have words ending with vowel sounds. Hence these two languages can be considered closer to Sanskrit grammar and or having similar word structure of Sanskrit than any other languages in India.
@@suryaprakash- Yes may be In Tamilnadu also we have another script we call as Grantham, where it is used for writing Sanskrit kind of stuff Tamil and Sanskrit came from two sides of udukkai of Lord Shiva, and both are unique and others are derived For example Telugu script would have been derived from Sanskrit Tamil letters are such that speaking Tamil will lose less breathe so that the person can live longer.
@@Sam-ch4jh I beg to differ, Telugu is not derived from Sanskrit, Telugu itself a separate language and the script which is used to write Telugu is old Brahmi script, same goes with Kannada. As you said about Tamil, the grantha script to write Sanskrit words, same has happened to Telugu in between 10th and 11th centuries, it is said that Nannaya - who is called as Adi Kavi in Telugu, a famous poet had said to be bring those special letters to Telugu to write Mahabharatham in Telugu language. Since then the sounds like Kha, Gha, Chha, Jha, Tha, etc., have become common in daily usage. And Sanskrit being the court language in many kingdoms it has influenced Telugu a lot. That doesn't mean Telugu is just a derived language.