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If u use bad words in any of indian languages or english evn by miss then r u disrepecting sanskrit language ,ramayana and mahabharata ?? As sanskrit has infuence on all the languages .
I am 75yrs. of age and have been reading Bhagwat Gita several times in Hindi and English language, but am not enjoying without recitation and understanding its sloka in Sanskrit language. So it an attempt to learn the great language at this age. May lord Krishna helps me to learn it and enjoy recitation of Bhagwat Gita.
If you know Hindi , learning Sanskrit is easier as there are many common words. My suggestion is you can buy a self learning book like Learn Sanskrit in 30 days through Hindi.
Finally someone stepped up to promote Sanskrit. One of the oldest language in the world needs to stay alive. Edit : I never thought I would be getting these many likes in a comment. Just realized. Thank you everyone.
@@sidsingh5982 learning any language does that but from my own experience, the harder the language, like Latin, Greek or Sanskrit, the better it is for the brain
I can speak Hindi, sanskrit, english, German languages and sanskrit is not only one of the oldest language in the world it is mother of all languages and if someone learn Sanskrit language can learn all other languages very easily.
@yitzhak rafaeli shekkelsteinberg I'm definitely curious about Hebrew, but I haven't ventured that way yet. But I speak and read pretty good Japanese, which is also a very hard language
@@Culturalsaree Sanskrit isn't the "mother of all languages", such thing doesn't exist in the real world. And learning it won't help you with learning all languages, only those that have same grammatical structures as Sanskrit.
@@magyatarmagiamus2104you have to learn abouth it and sanskrit is one of the oldest language in the world and it also have mother of all languages in this language there have 4 Vedas thats are written in Sanskrit and NASA is also researching on Vedas and Bhagwad geeta is also written in in Sanskrit language that is one of the oldest book in the world thats true and also......Sanskrit Considered to be the Mother of all Languages, it belongs to the Indic group of language family of Indo-European and its descendents, which are Indo-Iranian and Indo-Aryan. The meaning of Sanskrit is refined, decorated or produced in perfect form
It's not about Hindu or Muslim. It's our culture. Indonesia with highest Muslim population keep their names in Sanskrit only and most of them understand Sanskrit words.
I'm German! When I was first confronted with the Sanskrit language, a professor said to me: त्वं जीव शरदः शतम्। Then he explained the meaning in German to me word for word त्वं = Du = you जीव = leben (mögen) = to live (may you live) शरदः = Herbste = autumns शतम् = hundert = hundred Mögest du hundert Jahre alt werden = May you live one hundred years. Already with this sentence I saw that the language has similar references to German and especially to Latin. When I asked him, why I should live one hundred years, he replied that it takes 100 years to learn Sanskrit. That was of course a challenge for me and that's how I learned Sanskrit. That was 57 years ago when I was seventeen years old. In the absence of a Sanskrit teacher, I taught myself Sanskrit on my own. Since I have often found Indians to be very personable people, I learned this language very quickly and experienced many amazing things with it! Many Indians have treated me as if I were a demigod! I also gave Sanskrit lessons in evening schools and was amazed at the great interest in this language. I often had more than 40 students each course!
Und ich bin indisch und lerne eure Sprache, Deutsch. Die Sanskrit Sprache hat mich nicht sehr interessiert aber ich wußte dass, es ziemlich ähnlich ist. Eigentlich, mag ich die Deutsche Kultur, die Geschichte und die Betonung der Sprache. Ich hoffe dass, Sie mich zurück antworten werden. Sehr freuet mich, Ihnen kennenzulernen. ❤️
@@nishantjoshi4392 Ob es eine deutsche Kultur, ist schwierig zu sagen. Es ist wie in Indien. Jede Provinz hat ihre eigene Kultur und auch unterschiedliche Völker. In Deutschland ist der Norden germanisch geprägt. Der nordöstliche Teil sogar slawisch. Der Süden ist keltisch und römisch geprägt. Das merkt man sehr, wenn man sich im Norden, oder im Süden befindet. In Indien gab es, bevor die Arier (द्विजाति) einwanderten, schon eine Hochkultur bei den Ureinwohnern. Es hat viele Kulturelemente auch von anderen Völkern aufgenommen, wie von den Persern und Mongolen. Es konnte sogar eine Kultur entstehen, die den gesamten Subkontinent umfaßte. Da viele kulturelle Errungenschaften in der Sprache des Sanskrits verfaßt wurden, so öffnet die Sprache Sanskrit einen Zugang, zu einer bemerkenswerten Kultur, die viele Schätze in sich birgt. (Ich biete dir jetzt schon das "Du" an, und will auf das förmliche "Sie" verzichten) Ich wünsche Dir viel Spaß und Freude beim Erlernen der deutschen Sprache und mach dir mal nicht so große Sorgen, wenn es mit der Grammatik nicht so gut klappt. Deine Muttersprache hast du auch ohne Grammatik gelernt. Deine Mutter machte keine großen Erklärungen, wie man etwas sagt. Sie hat bestimmt nur gesagt, daß man etwas so sagen sollte, wie sie es sagt. Du mußtest es einfach nur nachsprechen, bis du es korrekt gesagt hattest. Was uns beide verbindet, ist das Menschliche. Darin sind wir uns ähnlich! Während die Kultur spezielles Wissen, Erkenntnisse und Erfahrungen speichert. Ich freue mich ebenso sehr, dich kennen gelernt zu haben.
@@WCiossek Vielen Dank für Ihre Antwort. Verzeihung, dass ich wieder 'Sie' benutzt habe. Ich finde es nicht formell, weil in Indien gibt es auch diese Art und das ist für mich eine gemütliche Art. Und habe auch gelernt die ältere Leute zu ehren. Ich bin 23 Jahre alt und seit 2016 lerne ich Deutsch aber nur vor zwei Jahren habe ich darauf mich viel interessiert. Ich schreibe sehr gern und habe kleine Geschichte und Gedichte auf Hindi und Englisch geschrieben. Sie sind noch nicht veröffentlicht. Seit meiner Kindheit wollte ich mich besser äußern, auf verschiedenen Sprachen. Und auch besser schreiben. Meine Vorfahren sprachen Sanskrit. Aber nun spricht keiner. Ich komme aus dem Nordwestlichen Teil des Landes. Also, ich bin auch überrascht, die Ähnlichkeiten zwischen diese zwei Sprachen zu merken. Aber irgendwie möchte ich nicht Sanskrit jetzt völlig lernen. Ich habe mich sehr sehr gefreut, dass ich Sie hier gefunden habe. Für mich ist es wie Ehre. Möchte gern melden. Viele Grüße.
@@dbcube they're only opposing the imposition. Tamil and Sanskrit are like sisters. Tamil - world's first language , Sanskrit - definitely the second one.
@@dhruvpuri6546 lol. It's vice versa. Tamil has it's written existence till tholkappiyam which is dated back 3000 bce. And sanskrits existence is rigveda literature which is dated back 1500 bce. And don't you know about adhichanallur and keezhadi civilization? Tamilians have a great pride than the sanskriters. Tamil is the language which lord Shiva spoke . Tamil would call him as thennaadudaya sivane potri, ennaaattavarkkum iraivaa potri in Tamil. Which says lord Shiva is the first tamilian and he belongs to the total universe. No hate on Sanskrit . But Tamil is the mother of all languages and next comes Sanskrit.
@@dhruvpuri6546 yeah. I don't hate Sanskrit. Tamil and sanskrit grew up like sisters. And both are pride of India. And I can also tell that you've been brainwashed by hindutva extremists. So search about lemuria + other thingsand know about Tamil. Then you conclude yourself which is first and which has a lot of significance.
I'm learning sanskrit, so that I can teach my villagers kids, I also wants to promote this amazing language, (Prachin Bhasha) Thanks sir for your amazing video.
I have learnt Russian, German and Japanese.....but this time I am going to learn about my roots.... it's not just my language, it's my history.... I'll conquer this language ❤️❤️😀
I'm from America and just recently became interested in learning Sanskrit. After watching this video I can say this is one of the most beautiful and grammatically elegant languages in the world. As an avid language learner, I'm proud to be apart of the effort to keep this wonderful and important language alive and well. Thank you for making such a great and easy to understand video!
We do not learn the logic of numbers (Number Theory) when we start numbers for the first time as a Kid (3-5 years), we memorize them and learn the logic later. The same is a language, first, you learn it then the logic. The problem in our education was we learn languages like Sanskrit by memorizing but not by practice, the same way many South Indians learn Hindi. Now, do you know why it is very difficult for many Indians to understand or Accept Hindi as the Defacto Language of India?
Unfortunately most sanskrit teachers don't respect the language themselves . They teach just to earn a living. Such teachers are doing a massive disservice to sanskrit.
If u use bad words in any of indian languages or english evn by miss then r u disrepecting sanskrit language ,ramayana and mahabharata ?? As sanskrit has infuence on all the languages .
Out of curiosity I ended up watching this video and was wrapped with fascination, not exactly by the language but by the clarity of thought. Brilliant explanation.
Ha! Me too. Stumbled on this after a video on devanagari script, and for the past ten minutes of so I've been mentally going over those damned tables (Latin and Greek) than were beaten into my thick skull many years ago. Now everything is a matrix/3D lattice. Like, err, in The Matrix 🤣
ive stumbled here as a last resort. let me explain- ok can someone help me? cuz- ive had to mug the tables up for my exams all this time, but my school changed (they teach literature and grammar here but the problem is that I don't understand sanskrit AT ALL like NOTHING because I've just been rato-fying everything!!!) and there's an exam on the 2nd of September and I have ABSOLUETELY NO IDEA where to begin!!! someone please help me if you read this comment! (I'm copy pasting this so it reaches more people I need help there's nobody who knows sanskrit in my entire KHAANDAAN!!!) and I CANNOT fail this PLEASE HELP MEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
संस्कृति नहीं संस्कृत - संस्कृत शब्द का मूल संस्कार से आया है। संस्कृत माने सुधरी हुई। पाणिनि व्याकरण compiler construction में linguistics में काम में आती है।
I'm an atheist studying Sanskrit in Belgium. It has nothing to do with Muslims or any other religious people, but with interest or the place you're born and the use of the language in daily life.
@Fabulous Rogue I know :) that's exactly why I said 'use of the language in daily life' 😝 but then again.. hindu scriptures are a bit much.. there's so many of them that it's almost impossible to read and know everything about it
You say that Sanskrit is the Language of Gods, and so it is true. I can only find but a few of your videos. Please, from the heart, make more of these videos.
@@asthakumari9584 excuse me ma'am it doesn't mean that the people in India should know sanskrit, I'm 15 years and I know little bit of sanskrit, but there is one girl named Anisha who is 6 to 7 years old who talks fluently in sanskrit and she is competing with University level children. So pls shut ur b°°°°° mouth and don't u dare talk abt sanskrit and abt Bharatha (India's original name)
@@ajith.p9335 Ajith Asha that's the reality you can't accept the fact but only want that everyone should learn sanskritam ? How's it's possible I'm ashamed thet I can't speak sanskritam I mean to say that if that girl is learning sanskritam though yt videos why bother her( why said her come india and learn stupid urdu or hindi ) just let it be think about yourself can you speak proper ? If israel can survive the dead language Hebrew and can make Hebrew israel's national language then why can't we do the same with sanskritam? And I'm proud hindu and my mother tongue is sister of sanskritam okk don't teach me anything if you don't know and how about you and your language hahHa hindi with all the urdu words and you have urdu industry (bollywood) with all the urdu or arabic song let me tell you real hindi have sanskritam roots
@@asthakumari9584 Urdu, Hidni and your own language all did evolve out of Sanskrit. There is no reason to paint any of them as less worthy, your languages share the same roots. Just as they share their roots with the languages I grew up with: German and Polish - even if our tongues are very distant cousins instead of sisters. :)
@@sertaki if you're not from india then don't say anything about indian language because you're not familiar with that 😋😋 and my mother tongue and urdu have no connection at all and lit bit urdu derived from sanskritam but most of the words are arabic even tho urdu was born in india just like hindi but hindi's all words have been taken from holy sanskritam and my mother tongue Kannada and sanskritam have sister bond and both language are oldest one not like hindi and urdu 😂😂😂 just like love word in sanskrutam is "prem" or "priti" and in kannada it's "priti" or "prem" but in hindi it's prem or pyar and in urdu it's ishq or mohhabat but hindi people use ishq or mohhabat not prem priti or pyar it's kinda pathetic 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
ok can someone help me? cuz- ive had to mug the tables up for my exams all this time, but my school changed (they teach literature and grammar here but the problem is that I don't understand sanskrit AT ALL like NOTHING because I've just been rato-fying everything!!!) and there's an exam on the 2nd of September and I have ABSOLUETELY NO IDEA where to begin!!! someone please help me if you read this comment! (I'm copy pasting this so it reaches more people I need help there's nobody who knows sanskrit in my entire KHAANDAAN!!!) and I CANNOT fail this PLEASE HELP MEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@R. Dhammapali .....It is a small world ... A place where I stay was the point where ashoka daughter sanghamitra took voyage to Srilanka in around 300 BC for teaching Buddism, as per the eddicts here...... "Pali" was the spoken language gere at that time.... the Sinhalese culture has evolved in a beautiful way...I am glad you have so much to give to the world..,,Preserving and evolving for 2000 years is a big deal .....However we here have lost track...:(
आप सब महान है। संस्कृत और दुसरी सारी भाषा का प्रचार करे तो धन्यवाद। और थोडा मस्ती मजाक, रोज बोलने वाले डायलॉग्स और कुछ फिल्मी बाते मिलाकर बच्चो और युवानों का रस बढा सकते है।
Technically, "evolved" seems like the wrong word to use here. It implies that this language itself evolved over time, where the exact opposite is true. It is incredibly old and pretty much was conserved as a relic of the past in religious texts without any change whatsoever, while other languages did in fact evolve out of it, with a large percentage of what is spoken in Europe and western/central Asia being based on Sanskrit. Therefore, languages like Urdu, Spanish or Irish have evolved from Sanskrit. It certainly had its own incredibly interesting evolution before becoming the unmoving and unchanging monument hundred and thousands of years ago, but since we have no material from that period, we can only reconstruct some aspects of how it became what it was. But certainly, Sanskrit is a very important language, and it is a rich and beautiful one, worthy of further study and use.
The set of verses from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, below, confirms to me that Sanskrit is eternally perfect and descends from the spiritual realm. Also, the manifestation of the Sanskrit alphabet in the cakras is a powerful clue that Sanskrit just is. SB 11.21.38-40: Just as a spider brings forth from its heart its web and emits it through its mouth, the Supreme Personality of Godhead manifests Himself as the reverberating primeval vital air, comprising all sacred Vedic meters and full of transcendental pleasure. Thus the Lord, from the ethereal sky of His heart, creates the great and limitless Vedic sound by the agency of His mind, which conceives of variegated sounds such as the sparśas. The Vedic sound branches out in thousands of directions, adorned with the different letters expanded from the syllable oṁ: the consonants, vowels, sibilants and semivowels. The Veda is then elaborated by many verbal varieties, expressed in different meters, each having four more syllables than the previous one. Ultimately the Lord again withdraws His manifestation of Vedic sound within Himself.
@@sertaki The languages of Europe are not descended from Sanskrit. The languages of most of Europe and of Northern India are both descended from a common ancestor that predates Sanskrit by a fair bit of time.
I was a sanskrti student ..... but never devoted mysefl in learning .....and now as in iit asprent ... realized that it's a part of me ....and i want to understand myself ....glad !
I recently developed an interest in learning Sanskrit and have been looking for a place to begin. Thankyou for a very informative video and thanks to the universe for bringing me here ❤️
Ancient scholars were genius who created such vast knowledge which is forgotten today. All thier hard works and efforts are going to soil now. No politics please, remember culprit always blame others for what he have done.
Everything which falls in state of impurity cleanses itself to come back to purity, unfortunately Indians are ignorant where russians are converting to hinduism.
Aap sab sanskrit sikh rahen hai aur english bol rahen hia..... Kripya aapko jitni sanskrit aati hai usme baat kare ya toh hindi ....kripya english mein na likhe...
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I’m from Mexico, I studied neuroscience. I speak 3 European languages but I’m very interested in learning Sanskrit because of the mantras and their sounds as it is said they change the brain. The wisdom can be priceless I think. I try to practice zen. I know nothing about this. I am starting today. Any advice is appreciated 🙏
just show up dear friend, every day, with your innocent open heart. Listen and repeat. Sing to parabrahm. Listen for the voice of your ishta devata. Remain in love.
Watching this from USA! Very inspiring and makes me want to drop everything I am doing and learn the language that has taught the humanity how to live for centuries! Also makes me wonder how can a nation be so blind to sideline such a treasure and put it in the league of optional languages in schools. We need more people like you to revive Sanskrit to it’s full glory and hopefully one day we won’t be debating whether India has a national language or not.
@@abhinavchauhan7864 TEACH MEEEE ok can someone help me? cuz- ive had to mug the tables up for my exams all this time, but my school changed (they teach literature and grammar here but the problem is that I don't understand sanskrit AT ALL like NOTHING because I've just been rato-fying everything!!!) and there's an exam on the 2nd of September and I have ABSOLUETELY NO IDEA where to begin!!! someone please help me if you read this comment! (I'm copy pasting this so it reaches more people I need help there's nobody who knows sanskrit in my entire KHAANDAAN!!!) and I CANNOT fail this PLEASE HELP MEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Namaskaram Anna can you make Sanskrit as a language videos including beginner intermediate and advanced course package and I am ready to buy it ..Pranam🙏
@@sitabhagwandin7345 im sorry to say but his is more of a biheart course or memorise course the way the video teaches is like math that is 2+2 which is obvious so if you experiment with the sounds you get it that is how it must be thought forit to be evergreen in a world where time is low maths can work and science can work that is why i also hope to make that a reality
Thanks, you are doing great work! I learned sanskrit in school many years ago but have forgotten it. I hope to learn it once again and practice it. Your work has inspired me to do so 😊
Acui Labai! I am from Australia, but from Lithuanian descent. I am currently learning Lithuanian and it is just so close to Sanskrit! As I'm planning on doing my PhD in ancient Lithuanian pagan folk music (ethnomusicology), and I truly want to focus on the language. Thank you for this channel!
Such elegant simplicity in reducing so much into some easy to apply principles. I wish I had been shown this when I first started to study Sanskrit, it would have saved a lot of pain trying to memorise so many declensions and conjugations. More please ☺
Such an awesome explanation....made it so simple...now I am thinking of learning Sanskrit myself! Thank you to all the people who made these videos and also to all supporters! I really wish you get all the exposure you must get & hope one day Sanskrit again gets the glory we all know it deserves!
Really very meaningful and beautiful video! Thanks a lot for sharing good informations! Being a Sanskrit student and teacher I just love and proud this topic! Namo namaha!
I am really glad to see that there are some young minds like you who are exploring Sanskrit. I am a 10th grade sanskrit student . I never found a platform for learning but I think you are the best
If you know Hindi just get hold of any elementary sanskrit text and start reading it . Or else start reading the Bhagvat Gita. It will be a slow process but very rewarding.
I guess I am just about 60 years too late! If only this most impressive young man had been around to start me off with Sanskrit lessons in school! What an amazingly clear presentation of a topic that intimidated me (and God knows how many kids) then, to the point of totally giving up on this noble language! Many thanks for this lucid video.
intimidation must be humility for this to take hold. i am well over 60, and have been teaching myself to read, by listening and watching like a child, and perhaps binging often to stretch my capacity. 4 years on sanskrit, and before that, a 20 year love affair with gurbani. Too old? Cancel that false notion. Perhaps you are finally ready to begin!
My humble greetings to you. Sanskrit has always been too intimidating for me to even try. In half a video you have totally deflated that fear. Today I have been told that I have the Seva of translating some very sacred scriptures, but I don't know Hindi or Sanskrit. I am new to your channel. Do you tutor or can you recommend somewhere for me to learn this most Holy language?
What You Want To Learn in Hindi? (Aap Ko Hindi Me Kyaa Sikhnaa Hai?) (Aap) आप (Ko)को (Hindi) हिंदी (Me) (Mai) मे (Kya) क्या (What) (Sikhna) सिखना ( Learn) (Hai)? है?
I Like Hindi And Sanskrit. (Muje Hindi Aur Sanskrit Pasand Hai.) मुजे हिंदी और संस्कृत पसंद है। (मुजे) Muje (i) (हिंदी) Hindi (और) And (Aur) (संस्कृत) Sanskrit (पसंद) Like (Pasand) (है।) Hai... I tried To Create Some Lines Or Simple Use Of Hindi Language in Daily Use. We Can Modify The Way if You Are Not Comfortable With This Way.... :-)
You have immense knowledge in Sanskrit.There are many of us who would like to learn the way you connect Sanskrit and science .Would be fortunate to learn from you . If ever you plan to start Sanskrit lessons , I will definitely join or if you are already having such course,please let us know the details
Very delighted to see that finally someone is promoting our mother language. Together let's do our bit to pay regards to our beautiful ancient language. 🌈🔱☀️✨🙏🏻🦋
You guys are my source through which I'm going to learn 1st the Sanskrit Language and 2nd to practice the FUNDAMENTALS of the Vedas/Purans/Upnishads/Bhagvat Gita. Starting my journey with you guys.ओम ऐं ह्रीं क्लीं महासरस्वती देव्यै नमः।
🙏 Namaskaram 🙏 it's a great start of the day and u have started it in the best way by the basic and that's what we need before we start learning sinskrit u explaintion is very beautiful and easy to understand thanks for the video and plz keep going and make more videos on the learning sinskrit language 🕉
I am not a Hindu... But i have made up my mind to learn Sanskrit one of the ancient languages... Also it will help me connect with my birth as an Indian... I am a super proud Indian 🙏
When I learned Sanskrit in the school, I never understood the charts are for what, just remembered the techniques and passed the exam..😅 Now, I can understand clearly, why they were arranged like that. Thanks! 🙏
मैं srilankan लड़की हूं. लेकिन mujhe हिंदी पसंद है. apko बहुत-बहुत धन्यवाद sir। kiuki mujhe hindi gane ko bhi psnd hei..❤🇱🇰🇮🇳❤from nowon i,m also start to leart sanskrit..
Bcz Telugu and Sanskrit were 90% similar in every aspect.. of course Telugu also had a different type aspect like all local regional languages.. If you learn Telugu gramer fully you will understand 99% Sanskrit.. that other 1% is different bcz of native sounding..
@@NotcoolNotcool Sanskrit doesn't have any script of her own. It was originally a spoken language. Devanagari script is much newer compared to Sanskrit herself. You can clarify my points by asking anyone who teaches Vedic Suktams or has Vedic Knowledge.
@@ishanipaul8249 so whose script is Devanagari then ? Because even the word 'devnagari' is a Sanskrit word. The Only explanation of your point can be, Sanskrit was in existence way before humans started writing anything. it was Sanskrit speakers who invented Devanagari. Your argument is out of the line 😂😅
@@NotcoolNotcool See for Samskrt, any script which can represent all the sounds and words in Samskrt/Vedas can be used. The language used in the Vedas is termed as Vaidik bhasha and not Sanskrit. The Vedas were originally received as Sound Vibrations by the ancient sages,and the Vedic Knowledge were later transmitted orally generation after generation until they were written down. Since the Vedic language originally didn't have a script(that's why Vedas are termed as Shruti Shastras), Samskrt being her Direct child doesn't have her own Script,contrary to the belief that the Vedas were composed by Rshis and Rshikas in Samskrt.And as I've already said, ask anybody who teaches Vedic Suktam. Now coming towards your question: "whose script is Devanagari then?" See Devanagari is the script of many Indian languages which are Derivatives of Samskrt,but there are also many languages which doesn't use that script.So Your argument is also out of line 😂😂. Even the non Devanagari scripts are also invented by Samskrt speakers only. Reason behind usage of Devanagari script: the Devanagari script has enough letters that can represent all the Vedic and Samskrt words/Sounds. So it has been made the De jure mode to represent Samskrt words. But other script that can represent all the words in Vaidik bhasa or Samskrt can also be used,thats why people who are not comfortable with Devanagari script either use the some other VALID script or they use the IAST script.
I am an American (USA) who just recently became interested in sanskrit because I got a copy of the ramayana of valmiki in english and the introduction said that no translation could possibly match the beauty of the original text. I look forward to learning from this channel and this was an excellent introduction.
We have Sanskrit in CBSE board as an optional language. I studied it for about 4 years. Its super easy to understand. I remember by the age of 15 i got so good at it that i started converting all hindi songs into sanskrit. It used to be the fav pass time among sanskrit scholars in our class. Now i have forgotten most of it. Its been 15 years since i last read anything in sanskrit.
Thank you so much for these videos! This one in particular- as you said so eloquently-showed me how not to get panicked by the huge number of seemingly unrelated forms, and to see the origin and beautiful organisation of it in the whole, thus it makes it feel very easy and at the same time, special and sacred A completely different feeling l got when l opened my textbook for the first time this week!!! 🙏🙏🙏
man your voice and aura is so warm that I can feel it in my soul . I know Sanskrit a little bit , but to master the language I was in need of a Guru that could teach me how to learn and after so much of trouble in searching a teacher, I found you I wasn't expecting that someone seriously teaching Sanskrit in English with ease ... so thank you for the hard work .Its worth it .
Hey you all in the comment section thankyou for motivating me . As a Indian and native speaker of hindi i still can't learn my language but even you all from different countries are showing so much efforts to learn it. It's my 2022 goal to learn Sanskrit and also it's important for my studies. Thankyou you all and sir ji.
That is why Sanskrit is greatest language ever. It creates more sense & conveys more information while keeping the word count to minimum. But that it only physical part of it. On a different level proper Sanskrit words also include deeper sense & meaning into it. its hard to explain but take for example "Gati" (गति ) which in word meaning means speed/continuation/movement. Then there are words like and "Gantvya" (गन्तव्य ) word meaning is "Destination" but that is not Sanskrit meaning of this word. In Sanskrit "Gantvya" means End of Speed/Continuation (गति का अंत ). Then there is word "Durgati" दुर्गति - word meaning "state of suffering/despair" keyword being "state". English is so inappropriate even to explain inner working of this master language. Disclaimer :- I am not a Sanskrit knowing guy the above thing is told to me by someone else.
Can you post a few videos of people conversing casually in Sanskrit? I'm a Ayurveda student and that will help me tremendously. In medical college we are forced to just memorize Sanskrit slokas without actually knowing the language as a whole.
sir, will it be possible for you to create a Sanskrit learning course in Udemy or similar sites. I am very much interested in learning that and think you would be a great guru for the same. Thanks
Namaskaram, Sorry just gave a thought about it, if you'll do that then the content in UA-cam channel would get limited and thus will reach less people. I suggest continue this process because UA-cam RECOMMENDATION is the best and genuine people would follow you.
Thinking of learning Sanskrit goes to google for this found nothing on the same day UA-cam suggests this video I think God also want me to learn sanskrit
I'm from Maharashtra,I choose Sanskrit as alternative language in 8th standard after my schooling i never studied but now I came across your videos decide to learn again
This is the most excellent way of explaining Sanskrit grammar I have ever come across. It makes you feel that Sanskrit is after all not all that difficult. Hope I start learning soon. Thank you bhraata 🙏🏽
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We should write modern science, economics and other knowledge full books in Sanskrit like vedas.
we should not learn sanskrit
How can we contact you
@@scarlight2198 why do you say that?
If u use bad words in any of indian languages or english evn by miss then r u disrepecting sanskrit language ,ramayana and mahabharata ?? As sanskrit has infuence on all the languages .
I'm Hindu and i dont know to speak & write my own language i.e Sanskrit ... But now i will learn it and will protect it from extinction
Main bhi bhai
Nice me too
Me too bro!
@@rajatmishra7868 dont learn it very tough
@@PAYAL777PAYAL that's not a way to say.
Never fear the tough.
I am 75yrs. of age and have been reading Bhagwat Gita several times in Hindi and English language, but am not enjoying without recitation and understanding its sloka in Sanskrit language. So it an attempt to learn the great language at this age. May lord Krishna helps me to learn it and enjoy recitation of Bhagwat Gita.
17 , trying.........
If you know Hindi , learning Sanskrit is easier as there are many common words. My suggestion is you can buy a self learning book like Learn Sanskrit in 30 days through Hindi.
I'm 21 and studying sanskrit in university, extremely blessed :)
@@ambertanya400 Same 😁
Me too
Finally someone stepped up to promote Sanskrit. One of the oldest language in the world needs to stay alive.
Edit : I never thought I would be getting these many likes in a comment. Just realized. Thank you everyone.
@@sidsingh5982 learning any language does that but from my own experience, the harder the language, like Latin, Greek or Sanskrit, the better it is for the brain
I can speak Hindi, sanskrit, english, German languages and sanskrit is not only one of the oldest language in the world it is mother of all languages and if someone learn Sanskrit language can learn all other languages very easily.
@yitzhak rafaeli shekkelsteinberg I'm definitely curious about Hebrew, but I haven't ventured that way yet. But I speak and read pretty good Japanese, which is also a very hard language
@@Culturalsaree Sanskrit isn't the "mother of all languages", such thing doesn't exist in the real world. And learning it won't help you with learning all languages, only those that have same grammatical structures as Sanskrit.
@@magyatarmagiamus2104you have to learn abouth it and sanskrit is one of the oldest language in the world and it also have mother of all languages in this language there have 4 Vedas thats are written in Sanskrit and NASA is also researching on Vedas and Bhagwad geeta is also written in in Sanskrit language that is one of the oldest book in the world thats true and also......Sanskrit
Considered to be the Mother of all Languages, it belongs to the Indic group of language family of Indo-European and its descendents, which are Indo-Iranian and Indo-Aryan. The meaning of Sanskrit is refined, decorated or produced in perfect form
I'm Indian Muslim And Eagerly Learning Sanskrit To Study Charak Samhita. Learning Sanskrit is a Word of honor to me And Being Indian 💕
Those who are attached to root can survive the strongest of storm. May you achieve great height in whatever path you take.
U r welcome in your own dharma
How can U get charaka samhitha
Kya apne Sikh liya sir
It's not about Hindu or Muslim. It's our culture.
Indonesia with highest Muslim population keep their names in Sanskrit only and most of them understand Sanskrit words.
I'm German! When I was first confronted with the Sanskrit language, a professor said to me:
त्वं जीव शरदः शतम्।
Then he explained the meaning in German to me word for word
त्वं = Du = you
जीव = leben (mögen) = to live (may you live)
शरदः = Herbste = autumns
शतम् = hundert = hundred
Mögest du hundert Jahre alt werden = May you live one hundred years.
Already with this sentence I saw that the language has similar references to German and especially to Latin. When I asked him, why I should live one hundred years, he replied that it takes 100 years to learn Sanskrit. That was of course a challenge for me and that's how I learned Sanskrit. That was 57 years ago when I was seventeen years old. In the absence of a Sanskrit teacher, I taught myself Sanskrit on my own. Since I have often found Indians to be very personable people, I learned this language very quickly and experienced many amazing things with it! Many Indians have treated me as if I were a demigod! I also gave Sanskrit lessons in evening schools and was amazed at the great interest in this language. I often had more than 40 students each course!
Hello. I am impressed by your comment. How can I connect to you?
You are a German & You are learning Sanskrit!, WOW! Amazing Bro!!
Und ich bin indisch und lerne eure Sprache, Deutsch. Die Sanskrit Sprache hat mich nicht sehr interessiert aber ich wußte dass, es ziemlich ähnlich ist. Eigentlich, mag ich die Deutsche Kultur, die Geschichte und die Betonung der Sprache. Ich hoffe dass, Sie mich zurück antworten werden.
Sehr freuet mich, Ihnen kennenzulernen. ❤️
@@nishantjoshi4392 Ob es eine deutsche Kultur, ist schwierig zu sagen. Es ist wie in Indien. Jede Provinz hat ihre eigene Kultur und auch unterschiedliche Völker. In Deutschland ist der Norden germanisch geprägt. Der nordöstliche Teil sogar slawisch. Der Süden ist keltisch und römisch geprägt. Das merkt man sehr, wenn man sich im Norden, oder im Süden befindet. In Indien gab es, bevor die Arier (द्विजाति) einwanderten, schon eine Hochkultur bei den Ureinwohnern. Es hat viele Kulturelemente auch von anderen Völkern aufgenommen, wie von den Persern und Mongolen. Es konnte sogar eine Kultur entstehen, die den gesamten Subkontinent umfaßte.
Da viele kulturelle Errungenschaften in der Sprache des Sanskrits verfaßt wurden, so öffnet die Sprache Sanskrit einen Zugang, zu einer bemerkenswerten Kultur, die viele Schätze in sich birgt.
(Ich biete dir jetzt schon das "Du" an, und will auf das förmliche "Sie" verzichten)
Ich wünsche Dir viel Spaß und Freude beim Erlernen der deutschen Sprache und mach dir mal nicht so große Sorgen, wenn es mit der Grammatik nicht so gut klappt. Deine Muttersprache hast du auch ohne Grammatik gelernt. Deine Mutter machte keine großen Erklärungen, wie man etwas sagt. Sie hat bestimmt nur gesagt, daß man etwas so sagen sollte, wie sie es sagt. Du mußtest es einfach nur nachsprechen, bis du es korrekt gesagt hattest.
Was uns beide verbindet, ist das Menschliche. Darin sind wir uns ähnlich! Während die Kultur spezielles Wissen, Erkenntnisse und Erfahrungen speichert.
Ich freue mich ebenso sehr, dich kennen gelernt zu haben.
@@WCiossek Vielen Dank für Ihre Antwort. Verzeihung, dass ich wieder 'Sie' benutzt habe. Ich finde es nicht formell, weil in Indien gibt es auch diese Art und das ist für mich eine gemütliche Art. Und habe auch gelernt die ältere Leute zu ehren.
Ich bin 23 Jahre alt und seit 2016 lerne ich Deutsch aber nur vor zwei Jahren habe ich darauf mich viel interessiert. Ich schreibe sehr gern und habe kleine Geschichte und Gedichte auf Hindi und Englisch geschrieben. Sie sind noch nicht veröffentlicht. Seit meiner Kindheit wollte ich mich besser äußern, auf verschiedenen Sprachen. Und auch besser schreiben. Meine Vorfahren sprachen Sanskrit. Aber nun spricht keiner. Ich komme aus dem Nordwestlichen Teil des Landes. Also, ich bin auch überrascht, die Ähnlichkeiten zwischen diese zwei Sprachen zu merken. Aber irgendwie möchte ich nicht Sanskrit jetzt völlig lernen.
Ich habe mich sehr sehr gefreut, dass ich Sie hier gefunden habe. Für mich ist es wie Ehre. Möchte gern melden.
Viele Grüße.
I'm a Tamilian and I'm trying to learn Sanskrit. If I do that I'll be one of the persons who has learnt India's both pride languages.
i had concept. sanskrit is version 2 of tamil. (just like software) tamil peopole shoudn't object it.
@@dbcube they're only opposing the imposition. Tamil and Sanskrit are like sisters. Tamil - world's first language , Sanskrit - definitely the second one.
@@electromagneton8707 agree with you.
@@dhruvpuri6546 lol. It's vice versa. Tamil has it's written existence till tholkappiyam which is dated back 3000 bce. And sanskrits existence is rigveda literature which is dated back 1500 bce. And don't you know about adhichanallur and keezhadi civilization? Tamilians have a great pride than the sanskriters. Tamil is the language which lord Shiva spoke . Tamil would call him as thennaadudaya sivane potri, ennaaattavarkkum iraivaa potri in Tamil. Which says lord Shiva is the first tamilian and he belongs to the total universe. No hate on Sanskrit . But Tamil is the mother of all languages and next comes Sanskrit.
@@dhruvpuri6546 yeah. I don't hate Sanskrit. Tamil and sanskrit grew up like sisters. And both are pride of India. And I can also tell that you've been brainwashed by hindutva extremists. So search about lemuria + other thingsand know about Tamil. Then you conclude yourself which is first and which has a lot of significance.
I'm learning sanskrit, so that I can teach my villagers kids, I also wants to promote this amazing language, (Prachin Bhasha) Thanks sir for your amazing video.
Amazing! I wish you all the success!
Wow how can I start I think it will be more easier for us than for foreigners to learn but they are putting extra effort to learn it
Yes it's very very well. Mai bhgvans se kamna karunga ki aap jaldi sankskrit bhasa ko sikhe aur sikhaye by by..
@@adityanair7159 i can teach you sanskrit if you want
In English??....
I have learnt Russian, German and Japanese.....but this time I am going to learn about my roots.... it's not just my language, it's my history.... I'll conquer this language ❤️❤️😀
All the bast brother. good wishes for your's
Wah kese kr leto h itna kuch
@@hitmmann bas aise hi ho jaata hai
@@cutedemon43 👍
How you learn all these languages bro? I am trying to learn english! If you have some suggestion could you explain!🚩
I'm from America and just recently became interested in learning Sanskrit. After watching this video I can say this is one of the most beautiful and grammatically elegant languages in the world. As an avid language learner, I'm proud to be apart of the effort to keep this wonderful and important language alive and well. Thank you for making such a great and easy to understand video!
what country in America?
But indian
@White Pencil ok
For Western people sanskrit is nearly impossible to learn because of its pronounciations.
It's hard ngl
My teacher never taught me this, she just made me memories all tables
same buddy
most of them taught it like subject not language, never encouraged us to talk in sanskrit
We do not learn the logic of numbers (Number Theory) when we start numbers for the first time as a Kid (3-5 years), we memorize them and learn the logic later.
The same is a language, first, you learn it then the logic. The problem in our education was we learn languages like Sanskrit by memorizing but not by practice, the same way many South Indians learn Hindi.
Now, do you know why it is very difficult for many Indians to understand or Accept Hindi as the Defacto Language of India?
Unfortunately most sanskrit teachers don't respect the language themselves . They teach just to earn a living. Such teachers are doing a massive disservice to sanskrit.
But in case of other foreingh languages like french english and german the taught us in details
I’m from China but I want to learn Sanskrit because I’m buddhist☸️🙏🏻
But already it is available in Mandarin ... Its good to learn different languages
好
@Jiayang GaoBro, U tube allowed in China !?
@@aakashdeep3503 that's what I was thinking 😁
Go corona 🤣🤣🤣
Just joking very respect to you sir
Thanks keep doing, what you are doing.
I'm from Karnataka, I chose hindi as alternative language or 3rd language in school but now I want to learn Sanskrit so badly. Namonamah , dhanyavadam
Me also
Sanskrit would be easy for u because kannada has a great influence of sanskrit
I am hindi speaker but still chose sanskrit over hindi...but due to ineffeciancy of teacher and syllabus couldn't learn properly 🙂
If u use bad words in any of indian languages or english evn by miss then r u disrepecting sanskrit language ,ramayana and mahabharata ?? As sanskrit has infuence on all the languages .
नमोनम:
I am a Muslim but I Love Sanskrit and I am making efforts to learn it.
Rameez Beig you need Jesus. islam is satanic
Great brother 🙏🙏😇
you have to be a human first to learn it. kahi to santi se rehne de vai. har jagah religion community ki promotion me laga rehta ha.
Really need more people like you who respect Indian culture irrespective of religion.
@@vishal_on_yt great, great thought brother 😊😊🙏🙏
Out of curiosity I ended up watching this video and was wrapped with fascination, not exactly by the language but by the clarity of thought. Brilliant explanation.
Ha! Me too. Stumbled on this after a video on devanagari script, and for the past ten minutes of so I've been mentally going over those damned tables (Latin and Greek) than were beaten into my thick skull many years ago.
Now everything is a matrix/3D lattice. Like, err, in The Matrix 🤣
ive stumbled here as a last resort. let me explain-
ok can someone help me? cuz- ive had to mug the tables up for my exams all this time, but my school changed (they teach literature and grammar here but the problem is that I don't understand sanskrit AT ALL like NOTHING because I've just been rato-fying everything!!!) and there's an exam on the 2nd of September and I have ABSOLUETELY NO IDEA where to begin!!! someone please help me if you read this comment! (I'm copy pasting this so it reaches more people I need help there's nobody who knows sanskrit in my entire KHAANDAAN!!!) and I CANNOT fail this PLEASE HELP MEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks
I really wanted to learn संस्कृति but never found an appropriate source. Thanks for the guidance
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Check these brother
@@sarveshkhorjuvekar8421 i did but agin it is not explained scientifically
संस्कृति नहीं संस्कृत - संस्कृत शब्द का मूल संस्कार से आया है। संस्कृत माने सुधरी हुई। पाणिनि व्याकरण compiler construction में linguistics में काम में आती है।
If you know hindi then buy संस्कृत स्वयं-शिक्षक (Sanskrit swayam-shikshak). Very good book to learn hindi alone.
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if 0.2% jews can back Hebrew. why 15% hindus can't back sanskrit?
15% what do u mean bro Cupid,
I'm an atheist studying Sanskrit in Belgium. It has nothing to do with Muslims or any other religious people, but with interest or the place you're born and the use of the language in daily life.
@Fabulous Rogue I know :) that's exactly why I said 'use of the language in daily life' 😝 but then again.. hindu scriptures are a bit much.. there's so many of them that it's almost impossible to read and know everything about it
@@harshmaurya02 how is it because of muslims idiot it's our fault stop giving exuses
because hindus are not proud to be hindus. they are brainwashed by liberals.
You say that Sanskrit is the Language of Gods, and so it is true. I can only find but a few of your videos. Please, from the heart, make more of these videos.
@Tarid so you're in India good can you speak fluent samskritm ? Or can 1% of Indian can speak it
@@asthakumari9584 excuse me ma'am it doesn't mean that the people in India should know sanskrit, I'm 15 years and I know little bit of sanskrit, but there is one girl named Anisha who is 6 to 7 years old who talks fluently in sanskrit and she is competing with University level children. So pls shut ur b°°°°° mouth and don't u dare talk abt sanskrit and abt Bharatha (India's original name)
@@ajith.p9335 Ajith Asha that's the reality you can't accept the fact but only want that everyone should learn sanskritam ? How's it's possible I'm ashamed thet I can't speak sanskritam I mean to say that if that girl is learning sanskritam though yt videos why bother her( why said her come india and learn stupid urdu or hindi ) just let it be think about yourself can you speak proper ? If israel can survive the dead language Hebrew and can make Hebrew israel's national language then why can't we do the same with sanskritam? And I'm proud hindu and my mother tongue is sister of sanskritam okk don't teach me anything if you don't know and how about you and your language hahHa hindi with all the urdu words and you have urdu industry (bollywood) with all the urdu or arabic song let me tell you real hindi have sanskritam roots
@@asthakumari9584 Urdu, Hidni and your own language all did evolve out of Sanskrit. There is no reason to paint any of them as less worthy, your languages share the same roots. Just as they share their roots with the languages I grew up with: German and Polish - even if our tongues are very distant cousins instead of sisters. :)
@@sertaki if you're not from india then don't say anything about indian language because you're not familiar with that 😋😋 and my mother tongue and urdu have no connection at all and lit bit urdu derived from sanskritam but most of the words are arabic even tho urdu was born in india just like hindi but hindi's all words have been taken from holy sanskritam and my mother tongue Kannada and sanskritam have sister bond and both language are oldest one not like hindi and urdu 😂😂😂 just like love word in sanskrutam is "prem" or "priti" and in kannada it's "priti" or "prem" but in hindi it's prem or pyar and in urdu it's ishq or mohhabat but hindi people use ishq or mohhabat not prem priti or pyar it's kinda pathetic 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
Sir
I was very weak in Sanskrit in the school
But now because of you I scored 2nd in Sanskrit
Thank you 🙏
Did you take his batch ?
ok can someone help me? cuz- ive had to mug the tables up for my exams all this time, but my school changed (they teach literature and grammar here but the problem is that I don't understand sanskrit AT ALL like NOTHING because I've just been rato-fying everything!!!) and there's an exam on the 2nd of September and I have ABSOLUETELY NO IDEA where to begin!!! someone please help me if you read this comment! (I'm copy pasting this so it reaches more people I need help there's nobody who knows sanskrit in my entire KHAANDAAN!!!) and I CANNOT fail this PLEASE HELP MEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@smritiparihar3322 me too 😭
@@Anonymous14471 :(( I don't like the school system :
@smritiparihar3322 in my previous school I never learned sanskrit! (In next year ofc I'm going to choose hindi but I'm still debating)
Oh my goodness. As a Sinhalese I just discovered that Sinhala grammar is 100percent and words are 90 percent Sanskrit!
but sinhalese is not ancient it is evolved from sanskrit language
R. Dhammapali my language Marathi, Dvivehi (of Maldives and Lakshadweep) and Sinhala are considered by academics to closely related.
@R. Dhammapali .....It is a small world ... A place where I stay was the point where ashoka daughter sanghamitra took voyage to Srilanka in around 300 BC for teaching Buddism, as per the eddicts here...... "Pali" was the spoken language gere at that time.... the Sinhalese culture has evolved in a beautiful way...I am glad you have so much to give to the world..,,Preserving and evolving for 2000 years is a big deal .....However we here have lost track...:(
आप सब महान है।
संस्कृत और दुसरी सारी भाषा का प्रचार करे तो धन्यवाद।
और थोडा मस्ती मजाक, रोज बोलने वाले डायलॉग्स और कुछ फिल्मी बाते मिलाकर बच्चो और युवानों का रस बढा सकते है।
@@abinash5084
If you understand Sanskrit then can you please tell me if you could also understand Sinhalese speaker?
Sanskrit is most evolved language...Humanity is not yet ready to accept its importance but it will one day...later than sooner this time i think.
Nope
Only goldsmith knows the value
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People already started to learn ore and more Sanskrut BRO...
Technically, "evolved" seems like the wrong word to use here. It implies that this language itself evolved over time, where the exact opposite is true.
It is incredibly old and pretty much was conserved as a relic of the past in religious texts without any change whatsoever, while other languages did in fact evolve out of it, with a large percentage of what is spoken in Europe and western/central Asia being based on Sanskrit. Therefore, languages like Urdu, Spanish or Irish have evolved from Sanskrit.
It certainly had its own incredibly interesting evolution before becoming the unmoving and unchanging monument hundred and thousands of years ago, but since we have no material from that period, we can only reconstruct some aspects of how it became what it was.
But certainly, Sanskrit is a very important language, and it is a rich and beautiful one, worthy of further study and use.
The set of verses from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, below, confirms to me that Sanskrit is eternally perfect and descends from the spiritual realm. Also, the manifestation of the Sanskrit alphabet in the cakras is a powerful clue that Sanskrit just is.
SB 11.21.38-40: Just as a spider brings forth from its heart its web and emits it through its mouth, the Supreme Personality of Godhead manifests Himself as the reverberating primeval vital air, comprising all sacred Vedic meters and full of transcendental pleasure. Thus the Lord, from the ethereal sky of His heart, creates the great and limitless Vedic sound by the agency of His mind, which conceives of variegated sounds such as the sparśas. The Vedic sound branches out in thousands of directions, adorned with the different letters expanded from the syllable oṁ: the consonants, vowels, sibilants and semivowels. The Veda is then elaborated by many verbal varieties, expressed in different meters, each having four more syllables than the previous one. Ultimately the Lord again withdraws His manifestation of Vedic sound within Himself.
@@sertaki The languages of Europe are not descended from Sanskrit. The languages of most of Europe and of Northern India are both descended from a common ancestor that predates Sanskrit by a fair bit of time.
I was a sanskrti student ..... but never devoted mysefl in learning .....and now as in iit asprent ... realized that it's a part of me ....and i want to understand myself ....glad !
I recently developed an interest in learning Sanskrit and have been looking for a place to begin. Thankyou for a very informative video and thanks to the universe for bringing me here ❤️
so said that kashmiri pandits dont know the fact that they used this language extensively!!!!
Ancient scholars were genius who created such vast knowledge which is forgotten today. All thier hard works and efforts are going to soil now.
No politics please, remember culprit always blame others for what he have done.
Everything which falls in state of impurity cleanses itself to come back to purity, unfortunately Indians are ignorant where russians are converting to hinduism.
yes you are right no left leaning libtards will be welcomed here
If all of us join hands we breathe life into Sanskrit let's try now
@@muditkhanna8164 your aggression towards other is pityful.
i'm just saying this for biased leftist people
I'm sinhala speaker. I understand every sanskrit word in this video.
True... Because Sankrit is the base of many languages
Yup, Sinhala has a high dose of Sanskrit. Mage rata Indiyava. Mama Sinhala bhashava igena gannava 🤗
Aap sab sanskrit sikh rahen hai aur english bol rahen hia..... Kripya aapko jitni sanskrit aati hai usme baat kare ya toh hindi ....kripya english mein na likhe...
Because sinhala is a descendant of Maharashtri Prakrit like Konkani and Marathi which is the closest Prakrit to Sanskrit
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Oh God the school days are back.... Super amazing😍😍
Omg. Probably Even my teacher and their teacher did not know this. I am speechless. Thanks a million for uploading this video.
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Sorry sir par kya aap hindi me bhi padha sakte ho
Could you please give details or direct me to learn Sanskrit🙏
No offence but you say tre vachan or dui vachan i know but still
Do you teach Sanskrit?
I would like to learn it from you if you teach it too.
I’m from Mexico, I studied neuroscience. I speak 3 European languages but I’m very interested in learning Sanskrit because of the mantras and their sounds as it is said they change the brain. The wisdom can be priceless I think. I try to practice zen. I know nothing about this. I am starting today. Any advice is appreciated 🙏
How did you do?
just show up dear friend, every day, with your innocent open heart. Listen and repeat. Sing to parabrahm. Listen for the voice of your ishta devata. Remain in love.
GREAT VIDEO
THOUSAND NAMASKARS TO YOU
Memorized in 5th standard
प्रथमा बालकः बालकौ बालकाः
द्वितीया बालकम् बालकौ बलकान
तृतीया बाल्केन बालकाभ्याम बालकैः
चर्तुथी बालकाय बालकाभ्याम् बालकेभ्यः पन्चमी बालकात बालकाभ्या बालकेभ्यः
षष्ठी बालकस्य बालकयोः बालकानाम्
सप्तमी बालके बालकयोः बालकेषु
सम्बोधन हे बालक!हे बालकौ!हे बालकाः
Is this the Ten commandments, or the ten deadly sins?
@@eugeniuswilliams5457 Its grammar, but you can't seem to rise above your black and white
कृपया शुद्धं लिखतु। बालकेन भविष्यति न बाल्केन
@@rishushukla4721 Grammar Nazi
रमन्ति कथम्???रमन्ते इति शुद्धम्
I remembered my childhood. And realised how natural Sanskrit is! Its really wonderful what you are doing brother 😇
Modi ke karaan ye Sanskrit or Vedic dharam teji see badh Raha heee.
A great channel to start learning such a beautiful language! ❤
Watching this from USA! Very inspiring and makes me want to drop everything I am doing and learn the language that has taught the humanity how to live for centuries! Also makes me wonder how can a nation be so blind to sideline such a treasure and put it in the league of optional languages in schools. We need more people like you to revive Sanskrit to it’s full glory and hopefully one day we won’t be debating whether India has a national language or not.
I can teach you if you want
@@abhinavchauhan7864 TEACH MEEEE
ok can someone help me? cuz- ive had to mug the tables up for my exams all this time, but my school changed (they teach literature and grammar here but the problem is that I don't understand sanskrit AT ALL like NOTHING because I've just been rato-fying everything!!!) and there's an exam on the 2nd of September and I have ABSOLUETELY NO IDEA where to begin!!! someone please help me if you read this comment! (I'm copy pasting this so it reaches more people I need help there's nobody who knows sanskrit in my entire KHAANDAAN!!!) and I CANNOT fail this PLEASE HELP MEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Namaskaram Anna can you make Sanskrit as a language videos including beginner intermediate and advanced course package and I am ready to buy it ..Pranam🙏
In hindi also
I will also buy
digital.madrassanskritcollege.edu.in/site/home
@@sitabhagwandin7345 im sorry to say but his is more of a biheart course or memorise course
the way the video teaches is like math that is 2+2 which is obvious so if you experiment with the sounds you get it that is how it must be thought forit to be evergreen in a world where time is low maths can work and science can work that is why i also hope to make that a reality
@@jaswik2023 ua-cam.com/video/FK9YOsF7w08/v-deo.html check this out & do tell if you find it good cause then i will start lol
Oh my god. This was it?
It makes so much sense now.
Why teachers why?!?
lol ikr
but nvm the fact that this video makes sense because I have to MUG STUFF UP AGAIN
I have an exam and I don't understand anythinngggggg
Thanks, you are doing great work! I learned sanskrit in school many years ago but have forgotten it. I hope to learn it once again and practice it. Your work has inspired me to do so 😊
Acui Labai! I am from Australia, but from Lithuanian descent. I am currently learning Lithuanian and it is just so close to Sanskrit! As I'm planning on doing my PhD in ancient Lithuanian pagan folk music (ethnomusicology), and I truly want to focus on the language. Thank you for this channel!
That's so interesting! What parts of Lithuanian and Sanskrit are similar?
Such elegant simplicity in reducing so much into some easy to apply principles. I wish I had been shown this when I first started to study Sanskrit, it would have saved a lot of pain trying to memorise so many declensions and conjugations.
More please ☺
Such an awesome explanation....made it so simple...now I am thinking of learning Sanskrit myself! Thank you to all the people who made these videos and also to all supporters! I really wish you get all the exposure you must get & hope one day Sanskrit again gets the glory we all know it deserves!
Really very meaningful and beautiful video! Thanks a lot for sharing good informations! Being a Sanskrit student and teacher I just love and proud this topic! Namo namaha!
My sanskrit teacher screwed me to learn this simple grammar. Many thanks for teaching this. I will help my daughter to learn this.
Best video on Sanskrit ever
Very structured, and applicable to many related languages :)
His voice is so pleasant. I could listen to him all day.
I am really glad to see that there are some young minds like you who are exploring Sanskrit. I am a 10th grade sanskrit student . I never found a platform for learning but I think you are the best
I took Sanskrit in school, all I can remember is memorising bunch of tables, with no context.
Thank you for this video.
Again! One of the best video, simple, easy n small.
Keep going.
I love Sanskrit, I took a year of it in college.
And how it felled? . I am too in the same effort .
I wanna learn Sanskrit for bams 1 yrr
I don't know how to learn
If you know Hindi just get hold of any elementary sanskrit text and start reading it . Or else start reading the Bhagvat Gita. It will be a slow process but very rewarding.
I guess I am just about 60 years too late! If only this most impressive young man had been around to start me off with Sanskrit lessons in school! What an amazingly clear presentation of a topic that intimidated me (and God knows how many kids) then, to the point of totally giving up on this noble language! Many thanks for this lucid video.
intimidation must be humility for this to take hold. i am well over 60, and have been teaching myself to read, by listening and watching like a child, and perhaps binging often to stretch my capacity. 4 years on sanskrit, and before that, a 20 year love affair with gurbani. Too old? Cancel that false notion. Perhaps you are finally ready to begin!
Beautiful! Such visual explanations really help to understand the grammar better!
My humble greetings to you. Sanskrit has always been too intimidating for me to even try. In half a video you have totally deflated that fear. Today I have been told that I have the Seva of translating some very sacred scriptures, but I don't know Hindi or Sanskrit. I am new to your channel. Do you tutor or can you recommend somewhere for me to learn this most Holy language?
What You Want To Learn in Hindi?
(Aap Ko Hindi Me Kyaa Sikhnaa Hai?)
(Aap) आप (Ko)को
(Hindi) हिंदी
(Me) (Mai) मे
(Kya) क्या (What)
(Sikhna) सिखना ( Learn)
(Hai)? है?
You Are Welcome.
Aap Ka Swaagat Hai.
(आप का स्वागत है।)
आप (Aap) (You)
का (Ka)
स्वागत (Swaagat) (Well Come)
Hai....
I Like Hindi And Sanskrit.
(Muje Hindi Aur Sanskrit Pasand Hai.)
मुजे हिंदी और संस्कृत पसंद है।
(मुजे) Muje (i)
(हिंदी) Hindi
(और) And (Aur)
(संस्कृत) Sanskrit
(पसंद) Like (Pasand)
(है।) Hai...
I tried To Create Some Lines Or Simple Use Of Hindi Language in Daily Use.
We Can Modify The Way if You Are Not Comfortable With This Way.... :-)
I am learning Sanskrit through Hindi. But you don't know Hindi. I will find one good in English and tell you. Reply back so that I give you book name.
i would highly recommend Ruppel's new Sanskrit grammar published by Cambridge press. Also www.learnsanskrit.org has some good resources.
Sanskrit is the oldest language but now it extincting We should back our language sanskrit
🅹🅰🅸 🆂🅰🅽🆂🅺🆁🅸🆃
Wait, sanskrit isn't oldest, it's one of the oldest! 😊 but sanskrit is the mother of a lot of Indian languages ❤
@@shraeya4461 yes you are right
@@shraeya4461 it is the oldest
@@parassoni6947 neenga pidicha muyal ku moonu kaal 😁
@@shraeya4461 its not oldest, but its
Eternal.. "Sanatana "
Namaskaaram Anna 🙏.
Your video helps me grasp better Sanskrit...Dhanyavaadh Anna😊 🙏❤🙏
Are you learning sanskrit? On your own?
You are welcome my thangachhi,
Can you please teach me
You have immense knowledge in Sanskrit.There are many of us who would like to learn the way you connect Sanskrit and science .Would be fortunate to learn from you . If ever you plan to start Sanskrit lessons , I will definitely join or if you are already having such course,please let us know the details
Yes
Very delighted to see that finally someone is promoting our mother language. Together let's do our bit to pay regards to our beautiful ancient language. 🌈🔱☀️✨🙏🏻🦋
Very true
The best introduction to sanskrit ! Well done. Thanks for sharing
I really wanna learn Sanskrit
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@@sarveshkhorjuvekar8421 bro, 1st lecture is missing
@@mr.anonymous726 brother
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@@sarveshkhorjuvekar8421 thank you so much
@@LaveenaMakhaik welcome 🙏
Thanks!
You guys are my source through which I'm going to learn 1st the Sanskrit Language and 2nd to practice the FUNDAMENTALS of the Vedas/Purans/Upnishads/Bhagvat Gita. Starting my journey with you guys.ओम ऐं ह्रीं क्लीं महासरस्वती देव्यै नमः।
Very good
Keep it up
Sanskrit bhasha is mother of all languages
Namaskaram 🙏 if possible kindly start online sessions on sanskrit, thanks.
I like the technical explanation
🙏 Namaskaram 🙏
it's a great start of the day and u have started it in the best way by the basic
and that's what we need before we start learning sinskrit
u explaintion is very beautiful and easy to understand
thanks for the video
and plz keep going and make more videos on the learning sinskrit language 🕉
Wow! This now opens up the two books I have on "Learning Sanskrit" by Thomas Egenes..!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
I am a muslim but I love Sanskrit language. I want to learn it but I am stuck not knowing where to start. This helped a lot. Thanks.
Religion has nothing to do with it...you don't have to be a Christian to learn english
@@Hrishikeshbaruah14 Yes you are right!
Loved it !! Amazing explanation in such a small video...
Thank you so much! I always found it difficult to correlate all these tables in school. This video cleared up my confusion. Thanks again!
I am not a Hindu... But i have made up my mind to learn Sanskrit one of the ancient languages... Also it will help me connect with my birth as an Indian... I am a super proud Indian 🙏
I cant imagine being Indian and not Hindu since abrhamic faiths suck big time
@@VSM101 thanks for your bias and hatred... God bless you!
@@hopepeacetrust i can teach you if you want
@@abhinavchauhan7864 thanks for the offer but i have udemy and Sanskrit text books
@@hopepeacetrust no problem
When I learned Sanskrit in the school, I never understood the charts are for what, just remembered the techniques and passed the exam..😅 Now, I can understand clearly, why they were arranged like that.
Thanks! 🙏
मैं srilankan लड़की हूं. लेकिन mujhe हिंदी पसंद है. apko बहुत-बहुत धन्यवाद sir। kiuki mujhe hindi gane ko bhi psnd hei..❤🇱🇰🇮🇳❤from nowon i,m also start to leart sanskrit..
This video explained me everything I learnt for 3 years in 7 minutes (yes I'm talking about school)
Wow. Surreal! Learned most of this in Telugu language classes as a kid 😊
Bcz Telugu and Sanskrit were 90% similar in every aspect.. of course Telugu also had a different type aspect like all local regional languages..
If you learn Telugu gramer fully you will understand 99% Sanskrit.. that other 1% is different bcz of native sounding..
@@TELUGU_BLASTSkumar what about Devnagari script ?
@@NotcoolNotcool Sanskrit doesn't have any script of her own. It was originally a spoken language. Devanagari script is much newer compared to Sanskrit herself. You can clarify my points by asking anyone who teaches Vedic Suktams or has Vedic Knowledge.
@@ishanipaul8249 so whose script is Devanagari then ?
Because even the word 'devnagari' is a Sanskrit word.
The Only explanation of your point can be, Sanskrit was in existence way before humans started writing anything.
it was Sanskrit speakers who invented Devanagari.
Your argument is out of the line 😂😅
@@NotcoolNotcool See for Samskrt, any script which can represent all the sounds and words in Samskrt/Vedas can be used. The language used in the Vedas is termed as Vaidik bhasha and not Sanskrit. The Vedas were originally received as Sound Vibrations by the ancient sages,and the Vedic Knowledge were later transmitted orally generation after generation until they were written down. Since the Vedic language originally didn't have a script(that's why Vedas are termed as Shruti Shastras), Samskrt being her Direct child doesn't have her own Script,contrary to the belief that the Vedas were composed by Rshis and Rshikas in Samskrt.And as I've already said, ask anybody who teaches Vedic Suktam.
Now coming towards your question: "whose script is Devanagari then?" See Devanagari is the script of many Indian languages which are Derivatives of Samskrt,but there are also many languages which doesn't use that script.So Your argument is also out of line 😂😂. Even the non Devanagari scripts are also invented by Samskrt speakers only.
Reason behind usage of Devanagari script: the Devanagari script has enough letters that can represent all the Vedic and Samskrt words/Sounds. So it has been made the De jure mode to represent Samskrt words. But other script that can represent all the words in Vaidik bhasa or Samskrt can also be used,thats why people who are not comfortable with Devanagari script either use the some other VALID script or they use the IAST script.
I am an American (USA) who just recently became interested in sanskrit because I got a copy of the ramayana of valmiki in english and the introduction said that no translation could possibly match the beauty of the original text. I look forward to learning from this channel and this was an excellent introduction.
Are u interested in santama dharma ?
Truly useful . 🙏
Thanks!
अत्युत्तमम्
भवान् सम्यक् कार्यं कृतवान् l
Wah bhi kya like ho very👍
We have Sanskrit in CBSE board as an optional language. I studied it for about 4 years. Its super easy to understand. I remember by the age of 15 i got so good at it that i started converting all hindi songs into sanskrit. It used to be the fav pass time among sanskrit scholars in our class. Now i have forgotten most of it. Its been 15 years since i last read anything in sanskrit.
Hope you have picked it up during these 2years. Sometimes we don't recognise the gift we ha(d)ve when were younger.
Thank you so much for these videos! This one in particular- as you said so eloquently-showed me how not to get panicked by the huge number of seemingly unrelated forms, and to see the origin and beautiful organisation of it in the whole, thus it makes it feel very easy and at the same time, special and sacred
A completely different feeling l got when l opened my textbook for the first time this week!!!
🙏🙏🙏
man your voice and aura is so warm that I can feel it in my soul .
I know Sanskrit a little bit , but to master the language I was in need of a Guru that could teach me how to learn and after so much of trouble in searching a teacher, I found you I wasn't expecting that someone seriously teaching Sanskrit in English with ease ...
so thank you for the hard work .Its worth it .
This aura is the reflection of the mother language Sanskrit 🙏🙏
Yeeeeessssssss!!!!! Finally the channel I found out I was looking for.
Hey you all in the comment section thankyou for motivating me . As a Indian and native speaker of hindi i still can't learn my language but even you all from different countries are showing so much efforts to learn it. It's my 2022 goal to learn Sanskrit and also it's important for my studies. Thankyou you all and sir ji.
Give respect to Sanskrit because Sanskrit is mother of all language
True
That is why Sanskrit is greatest language ever. It creates more sense & conveys more information while keeping the word count to minimum. But that it only physical part of it.
On a different level proper Sanskrit words also include deeper sense & meaning into it. its hard to explain but take for example "Gati" (गति ) which in word meaning means speed/continuation/movement. Then there are words like and "Gantvya" (गन्तव्य ) word meaning is "Destination" but that is not Sanskrit meaning of this word. In Sanskrit "Gantvya" means End of Speed/Continuation (गति का अंत ). Then there is word "Durgati" दुर्गति - word meaning "state of suffering/despair" keyword being "state". English is so inappropriate even to explain inner working of this master language.
Disclaimer :- I am not a Sanskrit knowing guy the above thing is told to me by someone else.
Can you post a few videos of people conversing casually in Sanskrit? I'm a Ayurveda student and that will help me tremendously. In medical college we are forced to just memorize Sanskrit slokas without actually knowing the language as a whole.
Thanks
sir, will it be possible for you to create a Sanskrit learning course in Udemy or similar sites. I am very much interested in learning that and think you would be a great guru for the same. Thanks
YESSS PLEASEEEEEEEE
Namaskaram, Sorry just gave a thought about it, if you'll do that then the content in UA-cam channel would get limited and thus will reach less people. I suggest continue this process because UA-cam RECOMMENDATION is the best and genuine people would follow you.
He is literally speaking *The language of Gods* 👀
or is he ? *cue vsauce music*
Thinking of learning Sanskrit
goes to google for this
found nothing
on the same day
UA-cam suggests this video
I think God also want me to learn sanskrit
Bhagwan Krishna is with you bhai 🙏🌸❤️
I'm from Maharashtra,I choose Sanskrit as alternative language in 8th standard after my schooling i never studied but now I came across your videos decide to learn again
Please make more videos on Sanskrit grammar
I am really ashamed for ignoring Sanskrit in middle school
If I didn't get MBBS seat this year I'm going to take BAMS I'm not interested in BDS so... And it requires Sanskrit... I have to learn it 🤦
Yeahhh ....same
Starting at
1:07.
(Root)Dhatu,upasarga,pratyaya( suffix)
1:31 2 suffix r/t groups: name, action
2:17
2:55. Linga,vachana,vibhakti
3:26
Help me lot to understand how to learn Sanskrit 🙏🙏🙏🙏after confused and worry lot many thanks
This is the most excellent way of explaining Sanskrit grammar I have ever come across. It makes you feel that Sanskrit is after all not all that difficult. Hope I start learning soon. Thank you bhraata 🙏🏽
Pranaam. Your input into the draft National Education Programme will be a valuable service.
2:00 deriving name or action related words from dhatus.
[Kaaraka]
Lakaara : Time context
Vachana : singular/plural
Purusha : Action performer