Translate

Sanskrit Language and Its Significance

Sanskrit Language and Its Significance, importance of sanskrit, how old is the sanskrit language, why to learn sanskrit,

Sanskrit is the Language of 'Angles' or you can say the language of 'Devas' or 'Fariste's or Language of Heaven. It is the Language of Kundalini and the language which is as old as humanity on earth. It is the first language spoken on earth even from the time humans can remember.

How Sanskrit can be distinguished from other languages? Yes, Sanskrit is the only language which has no words repeated with similar sound for the different meaning. Like in the English language we can see the same sound has different meanings like 'Know' 'No'. So many alphabets are "silent" in English like in Pseudo "P" is silent and many more.

Sanskrit is the only language of ancient times that has a separate sound for every alphabet and every word is pronounced specifically without any duplication. It is one of the reasons why computer intellectuals worldwide have decided to choose Sanskrit as the future permanent language of computers and robots.

I with folded hands request every intellectual to eschew from politicizing this issue to meet our selfish publicity goals. I have provided a few videos which show why the Sanskrit language has huge significance for more than one reason. The biggest proof is that in spite of the fact Sanskrit, is not a national language of any country, neither it is an official language, nor it has any importance in the corporate world, still almost every foreign country have started accepting it as a substitute language. Europe and other numerous countries are implementing Sanskrit in such a way that India may soon have Teachers and professionals from abroad in Indian Sanskrit schools. 

India always has a lethargic attitude towards recognizing its strengths, its culture, its rich heritage. Just like how Turmeric and Honey which was identified and was being used as medicine since 1000s of years ago, but we had to struggle to get the patent of the same...? Similarly, we must not lose the status of the Sanskrit language's rich history to any other country. 

It is for certain, Sanskrit is all set to become the most important language of the world at par with English, Hindi, Russian, and a few other international languages.

Sudesh DJV 
Indore MP India
26th Oct 2018
10:30 pm


Sanskrit Language and Its Significance

New year's wishes in the Sanskrit language... 

Sanskrit Language and Its Significance, importance of sanskrit, how old is the sanskrit language, why to learn sanskrit,
https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/pune/ambedkar-had-proposed-sanskrit-as-national-language-cji-bobde-7273517/

यह ऋग्वेद का मनु शास्त्र है।  शास्त्र में कहना है कि अगर आप इसे दिन में एक बार सुनते हैं, तो यह आपके स्वास्थ्य में किसी भी तरह की कमी को दूर करेगा।  इसलिए आप इसे सुनें और अपने दोस्तों को भी भेजें

Sanskrit Language and Its Significance, importance of sanskrit, how old is the sanskrit language, why to learn sanskrit,

A documentary about Languages and how old are they... The only exception from the above video is it has mentioned the Number one and Number two vice versa... rest of the details are correct. Sanskrit is the language of angels (devatas) it is more than 10000 years old without any doubt.

Sanskrit Language and Its Significance, importance of sanskrit, how old is the sanskrit language, why to learn sanskrit,

A lady from Spain chanting "Sanskrit mantra" of "Annapurna deity". In Spain, this woman sings the song in a radio station in the morning. It has become viral all over the world.

Sanskrit Language and Its Significance, importance of sanskrit, how old is the sanskrit language, why to learn sanskrit,
Above is a newspaper cut from TOI dated 11th August 2019. 

The significance of the Sanskrit language could not explain better than the above video... 

All religions are one and are derived from the Vedic Sanatana Dharma. Historian P.N. Oak claimed that the world the "Vatican" originally came from the Sanskrit word "Vatika", that "Christianity" came from the Sanskrit word "Krishna- Neeti", (the way of Krishna", and that "Abraham" came from the Sanskrit word "Brahma". He further claims that both Christianity and Islam originated as distortions of Vedic beliefs. Compare the two pictures and see a striking similarity between the shape of a Shiva linga and the Vatican church compound.

Sanskrit Language and Its Significance


Schools of Europe teaching 'Sanskrit language' and Bhajans in Sanskrit

Sanskrit Language and Its Significance, importance of sanskrit, how old is the sanskrit language, why to learn sanskrit,
The above image is a Newspaper cut courtesy of TOI. 

Slokas in Sanskrit by foreigners in the Foreign countries

Sanskrit Language and Its Significance, importance of sanskrit, how old is the sanskrit language, why to learn sanskrit,

Shri Sudhanshu Tripathi every systematic briefing about the Sanskrit Language and how it is different from other languages...

Sanskrit Language and Its Significance, importance of sanskrit, how old is the sanskrit language, why to learn sanskrit,


The lady from Sweden praising the Sanskrit language in the Sankrit language itself.

News about London schools teaching Sanskrit...

Sanskrit Sloga being recited by foreigners 

Sanskrit Mantras by a European lady...

Sanskrit teaching in schools of foreign countries

Sanskrit Slogans being recited at White House Oath ceremony. Donald Trump is the President. 

Morning transmission in Spain radio on regular is the above Sanskrit song. 

Below are a few flowers names translated in Sanskrit:

Sanskrit
English
Hindi
पुष्पम्, सुमनः, कुसुमम्
Flower
फूल
पाटलम्
Rose
गुलाब
जातीपुष्पम्, नवमल्लिका, मल्ली
Jasmine
चमेली
कर्णोरः
Oleander
कनेर
यूथिका
Lily
जुहि
सहस्त्रपत्रम्, उत्पलम्, शतपत्रम्
Lotus
कमल
चम्पकम्
Magnolia
चम्पा
जाम्भजम्
Orange Blossom
नारङ्गी
श्रीखण्डम्
Sandal
चन्दन
कैतकम्
Pandanus
केतकी
विकचम्, सफुटम्, प्रफुल्लम्, विकसितम्
Blossomed Flower
खिला फूल
म्लानम्
Withered Flower
मुरझाया फूल

The above video is a Sholay film scene translated into Sanskrit... 


Sanskrit Language and Its Significance, importance of sanskrit, how old is the sanskrit language, why to learn sanskrit,


Devanāgarī alphabet for Sanskrit

Vowels and vowel diacritics (घोष / ghoṣa)

Sanskrit vowels and vowel diacritics, Sanskrit Language and Its Significance, importance of sanskrit, how old is the sanskrit language, why to learn sanskrit,


Consonants (व्यञ्जन / vyajjana)


Sanskrit Language and Its Significance, importance of sanskrit, how old is the sanskrit language, why to learn sanskrit,

Conjunct consonants (संयोग / saṅyoga)

There are about a thousand conjunct consonants, most of which combine two or three consonants. There are also some with four-consonant conjuncts and at least one well-known conjunct with five consonants. Here's a selection of commonly-used conjuncts:

A selection of Sanskrit conjunct consonants, Sanskrit Language and Its Significance, importance of sanskrit, how old is the sanskrit language, why to learn sanskrit,

*क ख ग घ ઙ* - This group of five is called *kanthavya* because the sound comes out of the throat while pronouncing this.  Try pronouncing.

 *च छ ज ज ઞ* - These five are called *palate* because the tongue will feel palate while pronouncing this.  Try pronouncing.

 *ट ठ ड ઢ ण* - These five are called *Murdhanya* because while pronouncing this the tongue will feel Murdhanya.  Try pronouncing.

 *त थ द ध न* - This group of five is called *Dantavya* because the tongue touches the teeth while pronouncing this.  Give it a try

 *प फ ब भ म* - This group of five is called *Aushthavya* because both the lips meet to pronounce this.  Give it a try

 No other language in the world has such a scientific approach. These are of Sanskrit and are called as Maheshwara sutras

England School teaching the Sanskrit language. All "Shlokas" are being recited by students

Facts: Sanskrit language 
Mattur village in Karnataka, where most residents speak Sanskrit


What are A.M. and P.M?

All these days, we were made to believe that, the terms A.M. and P.M. stands for :

A.M.  -   antemeridian

P.M.  -    postmeridian
 
( ante_ of 'what)  and  ( post of 'what' )  never clarified ... !!!

(what = the subject
               itself is missing)

Now our ancient 'Sanskrit' texts have blown off the ambiguity and the things are now crystal clear.

Just take a look:-

A.M. =  Aarohanam Marthandasya

P.M.  =  Pathanam Marthandasya
Explanation:-
----------------------------

The ‘Sun’ who is vital to the calculation remains un-mentioned. This is unthinkable and unjustifiable. That lacuna arises because it is not realized that the letters A.M. and P.M. are the initials of the hoary Sanskrit expressions - (आरोहणम् मार्तडस्य्) Arohanam Martandasaya (i.e. the climbing of the sun) and (पतनम् मार्तडस्य्) Patanam Martandasaya (i.e. the falling of the sun)

Two Vedic Brahmins scholars from Bangalore compete in the VEDIC Antakshari game.  We have heard about people playing the game with movie songs for Antakshari.  Now listen and enjoy this variety of same. 

Markendiya Shloka by a foreigner lady...

London school teaching Sanskrit...

Sanskrit mantra reciting by European ladies...

Sanskrit  Shlokas reciting by a teenage student...

Sudhanshu Trivedi discussing on

Sanskrit Language and Its Significance, importance of sanskrit, how old is the sanskrit language, why to learn sanskrit,

1. The Dutch words naam and plural namen meaning name/names are similar to the Hindi नाम and Sanskrit नामन्.
2. Moed meaning courage can be related to the Hindi मुट्ठी and Sanskrit मुष्टि.
3. The Sanskrit equivalent of broeder and the German word bruder which means brother is भ्रातृ.
4. The ‘p’ of pater in Greek and Latin changes to ‘f’ of father in English, which is vader in Dutch and पितृ  in Sanskrit.
5. मरण meaning death in Sanskrit and moord meaning murder in Dutch can be related.
6. Sixty in English is zestig in Dutch and षष्ठि in Sanskrit.
7. Pad in Dutch, which means path in English is पथ in Hindi and Sanskrit.
8. Similarly, mid in English is equivalent to मध्य  and midden.
9. Then we have वाहन  meaning vehicle or wagen in Dutch.
10. विधवा  in Sanskrit can be related to widow in English or weduwe in Dutch.
11. Lastly, the month februari is quite similar to the Sanskrit फरवरी, but with a little longer ‘a’ pronunciation in Dutch.


Sudesh DJV writes on contemporary subjects in the form of Articles and poems which is in the interest of the Nation in particular and for Mankind in general.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Mi Life Mi Style My Lifestyle Marketing Pvt Ltd

Delhi bus Gang rape Case A Petition

Animal's Emotions Revealed

GOVT COLLEGE CHITTUR STUDENTS TRYST FOR SHARING VIEWS ,INFORMATIONS AND KEEPING IN TOUCH

SAHAJA YOGA -SAHAJI FAMILY'S TRYST FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE

Best Property Consultant of Indore: Sudesh DJV 9826358281

Mysterious Shivlingam found under Neem tree

HEALTH TIPS TRYST FOR HEALTH CONSCIOUS PERSONS

Why Modi is Best and Must for 2019

TALENT VIDEOS from Sudesh DJV Video collections