Sanskrit - Sacred Language of the Gods

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  • Sanskrit - the language of the ancient Hindu scriptures - claims to be of divine origin. Its unequaled sophistication allows for the precise expression of subtle philosophical and spiritual truths found in its vast literature that spans more than 2500 years.
    The wisdom of the rishis, the sages of ancient India, was expressed in the Vedic scriptures including the Upanishads, using the Sanskrit language. Unlike vernacular languages that are derived from others, Sanskrit is not derived, but is considered to be a divine revelation of the sages. The word, samskritam, literally means perfected, a perfect medium for expressing the non-dual teachings of Advaita Vedanta.
    Swami Tadatmananda is a traditionally-trained teacher of Advaita Vedanta, meditation, and Sanskrit. For more information, please see: www.arshabodha...

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  • @SarahLorenz
    @SarahLorenz 4 роки тому +84

    Thank you for elaborating on the beauty of the Sanskrit language

    • @viplovekathuria1783
      @viplovekathuria1783 3 роки тому +2

      Wondering if you have some training program to teach Sanskrit language ?

    • @thanu-go1ts
      @thanu-go1ts Рік тому

      Can i ask you a simple question?
      The term OM - a sacred sound considered by many ancient philosophical texts to be the sound of the universe, encompassing all other sounds within it. Where does sanskrit has the letter "O" or "OO"? It is called as Aum 🕉️right? As the world knows tamil is the oldest language on earth and only tamil has the letter O- ஒ and OO- ஓ in it. And only the language thamizh represent OM-ஓம், how can u claim that OM belongs to sanskrit? Ist it not cheap to steal and loot from the original sacred language Thamizh into sanskrit? When sanskrit doesn't even have the letter O! I don't know how people blindly follow these things without doing proper research.

    • @jatinoham
      @jatinoham Рік тому +1

      @@thanu-go1ts Can I ask you a simple question which idoit told you that sanskrit doesn't OO it really does not have the short O sound but has OO and Aau sound and the correct pronunciation of it is through the Aau sound and not of how it is transliterated in the latin script.
      2) How did the world knows that tamil is the oldest language show me the proofs.
      3) Infact in the sanskrit language scripts you can write the OM in 4 different ways
      4) Tamizh doesn't use OM, as it is used in the beggining of mantras and everyone other languages have sentences including tamizh and not a systematic way of composing mantras
      I don't know how people like you blindly follows these things without doing proper research.

    • @thanu-go1ts
      @thanu-go1ts Рік тому

      @@jatinoham What more proofs do u need to prove tamil as the oldest language? Have u not heard of indus valley,athichanallur,athirapakkam ,keezhadi excavations?...sanskrit has 90% of loan words from tamil , it is proved as well and every sanskirt scholars knows this, just some are not revealing it to the public. But still people like you are not aware of these things,and the country is also under the control of these Aryans / brahmins who want to keep themselves as superior in everything by looting others history and findings. And trying to make a language as superior and god language which doesn't even have its own scripts🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @jatinoham
      @jatinoham Рік тому +1

      @@thanu-go1ts HUH! poor man sanskrit doesn't even have a single tamil word as it has it's own word generating system
      2) Indus script is not deciphered yet then how can you say that it was tamil
      3) Indus script was found in many states of India not just tamil nadu
      4) Aryan Invasion/Migration theory was proposed by the britishers to divide the MINDS of we the fellow indians it has been disproven a long time ago please wake up there is no such thing as aryan and dravidian and please understand our culture is greatest of all and who said that sanskrit does have a script of it's own? In that case I will also point out to tamil scriptas it was evolved from the brahmi script in which sanskrit was written
      5) Every nothern indian language script (Including southern indian language scripts except tamil script was used to write regional languages and sanskrit simultaneously)was used to write sanskrit initially until regional languages emerged out of sanskrit.
      PLEASE WAKE UP FRIEND A GET OUT OF THIS FAKE WORLD
      But,
      you know why britishers really propogated these theories without any proofs? That's because they thought that usually the natives (As they had seen in africa were black in colour) had black skin and when they visited the northern india they saw people with white(Not every northern indian has white skin including me) skin and without even considering the grographical location of india concluded that we invade India. Please understand all of this propaganda now propogated by the current politicians and news media portals.
      JAYATU BHARATAM

  • @swaminisumatmananda1806
    @swaminisumatmananda1806 6 років тому +106

    Swamiji , you are indeed a vibhuti of Isvara , your discourses are simply divine and fill one with inspiration and wisdom. Thanks to entire team too that puts these Vedic gems for the Jana hitaaya!! 🙏🙏

  • @vijithb2528
    @vijithb2528 3 роки тому +48

    The glory of a great language lucidly explained! Dhanyavadhaha Swami!!

    • @thanu-go1ts
      @thanu-go1ts Рік тому

      Can i ask you a simple question?
      The term OM - a sacred sound considered by many ancient philosophical texts to be the sound of the universe, encompassing all other sounds within it. Where does sanskrit has the letter "O" or "OO"? It is called as Aum 🕉️right? As the world knows tamil is the oldest language on earth and only tamil has the letter O- ஒ and OO- ஓ in it. And only the language thamizh represent OM-ஓம், how can u claim that OM belongs to sanskrit? Ist it not cheap to steal and loot from the original sacred language Thamizh into sanskrit? When sanskrit doesn't even have the letter O! I don't know how people blindly follow these things without doing proper research.

    • @mybabypocato
      @mybabypocato 11 місяців тому +1

      @@thanu-go1ts what do you mean? OM or AUM ...is a pluta svara which has a longer pronunciation than the dirgha svaras like आ ई ऐ औ. It can be considered as a compound svara... Written as ओऽम् ... Remember Sanskrit as a language developed earlier than it's written form, so did Tamil and other languages.

  • @indrajitdasgupta2052
    @indrajitdasgupta2052 5 років тому +57

    Respect for your speech on the linguistic lifeline of India.
    Due to livelihood, Indians are now nearly 100% western educated, in fact, many can even think in English (of course there is nothing wrong at all as English is Lingua Franca) and thus are unknowingly vanishing their linguistic identity as well. In that context, such an analytical and precise speech can definitely boost the interest of Indians ( and Non-Indian as well) to learn this language of God and can explore the plethora of knowledge-dimensions of Vedas for the sake of humanity across the globe.

    • @thanu-go1ts
      @thanu-go1ts Рік тому

      Can i ask you a simple question?
      The term OM - a sacred sound considered by many ancient philosophical texts to be the sound of the universe, encompassing all other sounds within it. Where does sanskrit has the letter "O" or "OO"? It is called as Aum 🕉️right? As the world knows tamil is the oldest language on earth and only tamil has the letter O- ஒ and OO- ஓ in it. And only the language thamizh represent OM-ஓம், how can u claim that OM belongs to sanskrit? Ist it not cheap to steal and loot from the original sacred language Thamizh into sanskrit? When sanskrit doesn't even have the letter O! I don't know how people blindly follow these things without doing proper research.

    • @bryanbadonde9484
      @bryanbadonde9484 9 місяців тому +1

      @@thanu-go1ts This channel has a video about Om vs Aum. Maybe that can answer your question.

  • @susanwoodward7485
    @susanwoodward7485 Рік тому +5

    Sanskrit: the science of sound and meter/rhythm. Far more than a language - the fundamental relationship between sound and biology, chemistry, and all life, not just at the human scale.

  • @stevenleslie8557
    @stevenleslie8557 4 роки тому +99

    He is a former computer engineer. No wonder he understands the mechanics of language.

  • @ramamohanreddy9080
    @ramamohanreddy9080 4 роки тому +16

    Thank you swamyji for enlightening us on Sanskrit language. I recently decided to learn this most important Language. Namasthe 🙏🙏

  • @higigls
    @higigls 3 роки тому +41

    I never realised how logically the letters in Devanagari are organised.

    • @B-Raja
      @B-Raja 3 роки тому +2

      It's not the letters of Sanskrit, sir. These were the letters of Brahmi script. From Brahmi script, Devnagri or Nagari script was devised around 1000-1200 years ago, after the 8th century AD. The whole of Sanskrit books set is found only in Devnagari script. So it is highly doubtful and historically wrong statement to claim that Sanskrit books are very old !! Some more facts are needed to make that claim, but it can be thought of being present in primitive form during the Guptas period, ie. around 500 AD.
      In fact, the Ri, (ऋ) letter used to name Rigveda, Richa or Rishi is only 1200 years old. Then how it is possible that the Rigved was written in 1500 BC ?? Is there any proof ??
      Do you know that the oldest specimen traced for Rigved is from 1464 AD !!!
      Does anyone have historical proofs of Vedas and other Sanskrit texts being written in the period prior to invention of Devnagari letters ??
      Which script did Rishi Vedvyas used to pen down the Rigveda ??

    • @higigls
      @higigls 3 роки тому +1

      @@B-Raja thanks for the information. I agree there is no written proof yet of the antiquity if Vedas. I am not going that way at all if you rightly read my statement. I am only opining about the scientific arrangement of Devanagari script. So you can call Hindi also. Understand the question first'

    • @ashish.nagpal
      @ashish.nagpal 2 роки тому +5

      @@B-Raja Let me tell you bro, the Sanskrit we use today is modern sanskrit which was made by Sage Panini, he is also sometimes called grandfather of linguistics. He was born somewhat around 7th century BC. It is well documented, I am not gonna spoonfeed you, you can research it yourself. Also the about the Rigveda, even if Rigveda was written by any sage, then it would have been destroyed till now because how old it is. And we do not say Rigveda was written in, we say Rigveda was composed in! Both have different meaning. It is generally said that initially, Rigveda knowledge was transfered orally to one another. Also, for your question that what's the evidence that Rigveda is old, is the use of river named Saraswati. It is used heavily in Rigveda, and it is said as mother of all river or angered river which creates floods and what not! Now until now, Saraswati river was claimed Mythical river, cause it is not present now, but a river bead is found in the Sapt Sindhu region, and you know what's shocking? Yamuna was one of its tributaries, which later of deflected due to tectonic disturbance, and became tributary of River Ganga. Now, it is claimed that this river was at its peak in 7000 BC and dried in around 6500 BC. How can sage who composed Rigveda knew that there was some river in the past which was very large?? So, you got the answer to your question bro?

    • @B-Raja
      @B-Raja 2 роки тому +2

      @@ashish.nagpal One can say that Sanskrit is 10000 or 20000 years old, who is objecting ??
      The point is what are the evidences to prove that ??
      Sanskrit itself is not a noun and it's an adjective word, that means refined of cultured. There is no historical evidence of Sanskrit before 2nd century AD, and the specimen found of that time is also dubious to be called as Sanskrit.
      Sanskrit was formed from Pali and Prakrit languages of India in Buddhist universities of ancient India, but it's not older than the Gupta period.
      The Buddhist literature is older than the Rigveda, and other Hindu Sanskrit holy books. The Hindu Sanskrit text is only 1000-1200 years old because the devnagri script is not older than that.
      No Sanskrit literature is found in a script that was in vogue prior to invention of Devnagri.
      The talk of river Saraswati is a bullshit, nothing else. The Rig-Veda itself is a metered text, and metres in literature are not more than 1300 years older.

    • @ashish.nagpal
      @ashish.nagpal 2 роки тому +6

      @@B-Raja if you just wanna claim, and discard others claims as saying them bullshit, then I can't do anything. If you wanna do this only, then play this yourself, I am not free here to see one person just bragging about his claim to make a certain conclusion that you already jumped into. If you reply to this, if it would me meaningful, then only I'll reply, otherwise you can think you are ignored ;)

  • @jamesstevenson7725
    @jamesstevenson7725 3 роки тому +15

    Thank you for your explanation of Sanskrit's uniqueness

  • @damarubhatta
    @damarubhatta 3 роки тому +12

    Thank you, Swamiji, for your scientific presentation of the origin and application of the Sanskrit language.

  • @aquablooms
    @aquablooms 4 роки тому +8

    "Knowing English gives you access to 400 years of literature, but knowledge of Sanskrit is a magical key that unlocks the door of 2500 years of literature."

    • @satheeshbabu7724
      @satheeshbabu7724 3 роки тому

      Sanskrit become famous not because of the language but because of this bird !!!
      ua-cam.com/video/mSB71jNq-yQ/v-deo.htmlstart=60&end=147
      Sanskrit has developed words from other languages to make itself better.
      Sanskrit is an oral language it does not have an attested native script: from around the turn of the 1st-millennium CE, it has been written in various Brahmic scripts, and in the modern era most commonly in Devanagari.
      The Hathibada Ghosundi Inscriptions the oldest known Sanskrit inscriptions in the Brahmi script, and dated to the 100 BC(2100 years old).
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hathibada_Ghosundi_Inscriptions
      Tamil Language :
      In 2019, excavations at the "Keezhadi" unearthed potsherds with graffiti, which were claimed to date back to 580 BC(2600 years old). The graffiti bore numerous similarities to known Harappan symbols and so could be a transitional script between Indus Valley script and the Tamil Brahmi script used during the Sangam Period.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keezhadi
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamil_inscriptions
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamil-Brahmi

    • @naiyayika
      @naiyayika 3 роки тому

      @@satheeshbabu7724 Incorrect. Vedic Sanskrit is first attested around 1400 BCE, this is confirmed by contemporaneous Mittani Aryan. The earliest Tamil literature is from only 300 BCE. On the other hand, Hittite is attested as early as 1700 BCE, and Mycenaean Greek as early as Vedic Sanskrit. Tamil doesn't even begin to compare in terms of the date of earliest attestation.
      BTW, do you know The oldest grammar form of Tamil itself has Sanskrit Name and first chairman of Sangam, Agastya too has a Sanskrit name?
      Even if I take this argument that 90% of Sanskrit words have Tamil origin then will you pl enlighten how despite being non Indian Sanskrit did had such origin for max words.
      Where the Tamils of those days sending packets of words to Europe with Pegion?

    • @satheeshbabu7724
      @satheeshbabu7724 3 роки тому

      @@naiyayika Mittani languages was not sanskrit. Trow your sanskrit puranas in the trash. Agathiyar was a proud tamil siddhar, he has nothing to do with the sanskrit and it was not present during his time, he never wrote a single line in sanskrit. Agathiyar was born as tamil and lived as tamil but later brahmin incorporated him into their mythology.

    • @satheeshbabu7724
      @satheeshbabu7724 3 роки тому

      @@naiyayika Get to know Sanskrit speakers before knowing about Sanskrit.
      The Roma gypsies europe's largest indo-aryan ethnic minority group successfully migrated from northwest india 1500 years ago. Roma gypsy speaks indo-aryan language "Romani" a descended from sanskrit and also similar to the marwari and lambadi languages spoken in north parts of india. Roma is a mixed race of north indian and european.
      The Native sanskrit speakers brahmins are just as nomadic in the past as the modern roma gypsies and both are european mixed race white skinned native indian descendants. As bramins were nomads and therefore the influence of the other dialect on sanskrit. Sanskrit is a mixture of many dialect and it has developed words from other language and dialect to make itself better.
      The Narikkuravars nomads have been migrating from the state of maharashtra to tamil nadu through western ghats forests for hundreds of years, their dialect has a few marathi, kannada, tamil and other language words so the language of the nomads may not be the best or mother off tamil language.

    • @Madmax-zn5nv
      @Madmax-zn5nv 2 роки тому

      no, today's modern english language is not same as it was 200 years ago.

  • @swaminisumatmananda1806
    @swaminisumatmananda1806 6 років тому +28

    So enlightening , thank you Swamiji and humble Pranams!

  • @Wuho88
    @Wuho88 5 років тому +22

    Need more content like this. Great informative video! Thank you so much!

  • @ctheart8833
    @ctheart8833 6 років тому +87

    Swami jee can you make some tutorials on learning Sanskrit language for beginners . Thank you .

    • @terrytrimmer1167
      @terrytrimmer1167 5 років тому +10

      Yes please

    • @ravi-gx2qc2qz4r
      @ravi-gx2qc2qz4r 4 роки тому +4

      ua-cam.com/channels/J2TFVdsEqQaQQs78OS7qPA.html

    • @user-fq2xg8dg3e
      @user-fq2xg8dg3e 4 роки тому

      @@ravi-gx2qc2qz4r fools

    • @ravi-gx2qc2qz4r
      @ravi-gx2qc2qz4r 4 роки тому

      @@user-fq2xg8dg3e What fools??
      Who is fool??
      Go to link and see.

    • @fernandoruiz2719
      @fernandoruiz2719 4 роки тому +1

      You can learn with the Google app search it and also you can learn mantras that come with translation or look for youtuve videos of mantras with lyrics !

  • @janetownley
    @janetownley 2 місяці тому +1

    I keep coming back to watch this again, because the information and points he makes about Sanskrit seem so important and so inspiring

  • @nathanbeer3338
    @nathanbeer3338 3 роки тому +75

    So in conclusion, Sanskrit is the most perfect language out there.

    • @codewalters
      @codewalters 3 роки тому +3

      I think this should not be said with pride . Hence its downfall.

    • @priyakulkarni9583
      @priyakulkarni9583 3 роки тому +1

      If it is then it should have been alive now but is it dead

    • @naiyayika
      @naiyayika 3 роки тому +7

      @@priyakulkarni9583 it's still alive. Official language of India and spoken by 40,000+ across the world.

    • @priyakulkarni9583
      @priyakulkarni9583 3 роки тому +1

      @@naiyayika,
      Iyer, take it easy my friend. 40,000 out of 7billion world 🌎 population is : 0.000004%
      Take it easy. Sanskrit language accept its limitations and let it go. That way you are respecting it without exaggeration

    • @Thainilam-pv7yb9nz9o
      @Thainilam-pv7yb9nz9o 3 роки тому +1

      @@priyakulkarni9583 - Some say it never lived for it to die! It created like coded language to steal other peoples languages culture wealth etc! And the Aryans woman and none Aryans were not allowed to learn it, because for example the Veda contains some filth in it...

  • @m.b.nagaraj7666
    @m.b.nagaraj7666 3 роки тому +11

    Sanskrit is pride of India
    From 1800 to 1920 Majority of German Scientists are Sanskrit Schoolers

  • @gracevalentine1666
    @gracevalentine1666 3 роки тому +5

    Studied linguistics, earned BA, ma. In some places I’m considered an expert. Sanskrit study has been a major factor in my cognitive growth, despite being introduced to me in a humble Iyengar Yoga school.

  • @espiritualidadyvedanta
    @espiritualidadyvedanta 3 роки тому +5

    Thanks for this awasome and precise video... it would be great a Course of Sanscrikt from you Swami Ji... Thanks a lot.. Om Namah Shivaya 🙏💗🕉🌱🎶

  • @jamescooper6724
    @jamescooper6724 4 роки тому +9

    Brilliant. Explained in a very easy to understand way which is an art in itself Thankyou.

  • @dumbtom6831
    @dumbtom6831 5 років тому +95

    Believe it or not, Sanskrit is the only language much suitable for Speech Recognition and Artificial Intelligence in Computer field. The reason is very simple. It's alphabets (Mainly Devnagari Scripts) is phonetic scripts and you write what you speak. There is no need for pronunciation for words. Sanskrit is well known for its rigid, structured and highly developed grammar. It is almost like it can be represented by mathematical logic. The main reason why Sanskrit is good for Artificial Intelligence is that in any sentence in Sanskrit language, every words
    used contains hidden intelligence. For simple example - Aham Griham Gachhami ( I home go - I go home ). Aham represent not only "I" but
    also gives its activity as a subject. Griham "home" represent as object with something happening on and finally Gachhami "go" always means
    "I'''s activity or it is only associated with "I". The sentence does not need to interpolate but only gives the clear meaning also unique words
    associated with "I go home". This is the reason why Sanskrit is suitable for speech recognition and Artificial Intelligence in Computer field.

    • @ushyamamoto7098
      @ushyamamoto7098 5 років тому

      Your a demon my g u need to get slapped

    • @SgtPwnVids
      @SgtPwnVids 5 років тому +11

      This is only due to the fact that Sanksrit is a liturgical language and happens to have a writing system well suited to its phonology. If Sanksrit were still widely spoken today, it would undergo pronunciation changes that would decrease the accuracy of Devanagari at conveying the sounds of this changed version of spoken sanskrit.

    • @eugenegauggel1000
      @eugenegauggel1000 5 років тому +16

      The Sanskrit alphabet is also effective as a therapy for countless issues in human life.

    • @alokKumar-hg6oy
      @alokKumar-hg6oy 4 роки тому +8

      Yes brother.. sanskrit is very sutable language for computer.

    • @Thainilam-pv7yb9nz9o
      @Thainilam-pv7yb9nz9o 4 роки тому +3

      Sanskrit is so perfect and god’s language, then why is it dead? RIP Sanskrit.

  • @horusfalcon
    @horusfalcon 3 роки тому +6

    This is an excellent introduction to Sanskrit. Thank you for sharing it with us.

  • @gg89899
    @gg89899 4 роки тому +13

    Blessed we are. Today is my greatest day in life.

  • @srinivasanj929
    @srinivasanj929 5 років тому +8

    Swamiji , thank you will be a small word to express my feeling after watching this simple way of explaining the origin of Sanskrit 🙏

  • @rickrick6445
    @rickrick6445 4 роки тому +12

    Thank you for sharing this information, all that is good Bless you my Brother, Namaste.

  • @freds4814
    @freds4814 2 роки тому +2

    Respect and love Swamiji!
    Hearing your clear teaching on Sanskrit is life enriching!

  • @ritarozen1295
    @ritarozen1295 5 років тому +11

    So very appreciated! Thanks!

  • @veronicianyveronica5290
    @veronicianyveronica5290 3 роки тому +6

    Thanks you for sharing your knowledge. It’s very interesting topic for learning.

  • @BrainFoodCafe
    @BrainFoodCafe 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful an sweetest explanation of the Samskritam, It's like you are singing a poem in the glory of the sanskrit.

  • @routhu8428
    @routhu8428 2 роки тому +2

    I can read hindi that's why I can read sanskrit

  • @pantherenebuleuse
    @pantherenebuleuse 3 роки тому +5

    This channel is a blessing

  • @angieBC74
    @angieBC74 5 років тому +10

    Great information, thanks! 🙏

  • @rrazdan1
    @rrazdan1 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you immensely for your beautifully created videos and your clear and concise way of explanation.

  • @prakashvakil3322
    @prakashvakil3322 3 роки тому +1

    Aatmiya GURUJi...
    Hare Krsna.
    This morning, listening YOU, very sincerely feel the value of Sanskrit. Also now missing the opportunity of learning Sanskrit in school.
    GURUJi you have open my eyes. You have awakened the consciousness. Shall be learning now by regularly attending your Class.
    Loving you one and all Now and HERE in this Light and Moment.

  • @brahmasatyamjaganmithya6708
    @brahmasatyamjaganmithya6708 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you very much for the slow talking, it is important for me otherwise I don't understand you. That's very acceptable, the way you recite it.

  • @nagabhushana1150
    @nagabhushana1150 Рік тому

    Most lucid explanation of the importance of Sanskrit as a mother of all languages and a treasure house of knowledge. Pranams.

  • @Shriya-pp1vw
    @Shriya-pp1vw 3 роки тому +4

    The mother of all languages- Sanskrit

    • @tubbie456
      @tubbie456 2 роки тому

      Mother of North Indian languages

    • @rajarajan6205
      @rajarajan6205 2 роки тому

      @@tubbie456 correct

    • @booombaaam2370
      @booombaaam2370 Рік тому

      @@tubbie456 + European languages + Central asian languages + Russian languages + south asian languages

  • @ikartikthakur
    @ikartikthakur 3 роки тому +1

    You must be Indian saint in previous birth . Welcome home. 🙏🙏.। What a best info of sanskrit.

    • @thaisdarosa2100
      @thaisdarosa2100 3 роки тому +1

      Obviously, this Swamiji has heavy, very heavy Indian samskar!

  • @judekessey7913
    @judekessey7913 Рік тому

    My second review of this Talk _ Thank You immensely master Teacher Swami Tadatmananda for making and sharing a simple-to-follow summise of Sanskrit's 2,500 yrs to the great master Scholar Panini ! With much appreciation and respect from bhumi Borneo ##

  • @raghupathyaparna8203
    @raghupathyaparna8203 Рік тому

    Swamiji : Thank you very much for bringing out all aspects which has made Sanskrit a perfect eternal language.

  • @madhubs8553
    @madhubs8553 3 роки тому +2

    🙏🙏 real ecstacy 🤘No words to explain , I think I need to learn Sanskrit to compose and express my words ,

  • @balaji830
    @balaji830 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks Swamiji for great introduction on Sanskrit.

  • @anoopm13
    @anoopm13 5 років тому +7

    Thank you swamiji 🙏🏼

  • @gracevalentine1666
    @gracevalentine1666 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you Swami-ji. I miss intellectual life, your vid makes me feel a part of things again. Namaste.

  • @TheRealestIdealist
    @TheRealestIdealist 6 років тому +9

    Eternal happiness & prosperity!📢 I try to spread good vibes to everybody that is open to receive it...Are you open??? Let's link up, my spirit fam!!!

    • @tommyninjaturtle
      @tommyninjaturtle 5 років тому +1

      I'm open to positive vibes
      Love peace light and strengthfrom Holland brother!

  • @Chandrashekarsky
    @Chandrashekarsky 2 місяці тому

    Listening from non Indian feels even good, being born and grown in India since we are using English now.

  • @tunkamtungkhang2465
    @tunkamtungkhang2465 4 роки тому +2

    Such a nice discourses swamiji, it won't b that difficult for beginners to learn Sanskrit this way.exellent.

  • @gooddayok
    @gooddayok 2 роки тому +3

    Works in Astronomy, Mathematics, Science are also written in Samskrit. All the languages in South Asia (arbitrarily said as North and South Indian) are similar to Samskrit.

  • @mrmarkus4652
    @mrmarkus4652 3 роки тому +1

    Great teacher. Very clear explanation and crisp points. This is quite complex.

  • @rknu1856
    @rknu1856 3 роки тому +1

    How to thank u for ur Tapasu on origin our entire universal language Sanskrit , swamy ur expression itself is divine like guru Ramakrishna parama hamsa, thank u somuch.

  • @Elite4CardShop
    @Elite4CardShop 5 років тому +6

    Amazing information !

  • @aak4650
    @aak4650 3 місяці тому

    Wow... it's perfect video about Sanskrit

  • @commentor5732
    @commentor5732 2 роки тому +2

    I finally found someone who pronounces Indian names correctly

    • @janetownley
      @janetownley 2 місяці тому +1

      I just watched an otherwise very good documentary about Swami Vivekananda in which most of the speakers kept pronouncing it “Viva-kananda” instead of “Vivek-ananda”. And I’m just a clueless English speaker

  • @YongnianTaiChiUSA
    @YongnianTaiChiUSA Рік тому

    Beautiful. Learned a buddhist meditation system where they recite the vowels and dipthongs as a voice purification before prayer and mantra recitation. Thank you always. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @rioseno
    @rioseno 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much 🙏 This is what I have been looking for in a long time.

  • @ramakrishna6858
    @ramakrishna6858 Рік тому +1

    Very good explanation thankyou 👍👍

  • @VijRaghavan
    @VijRaghavan 4 роки тому +2

    My pranams to you Swami ji, thank you so much, sublime enlightenment. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @Pallab969
    @Pallab969 Рік тому

    That is exceptional. You are a true Guru. My reverence and respect to you Swamiji.

  • @ananda_miaoyin
    @ananda_miaoyin 3 роки тому +2

    You grace me by your works.
    Thank you.

  • @shortslife8600
    @shortslife8600 Рік тому

    Oum nomoh guru devaya... Nice n deep analysis... Helpful... It's easier for me to realize your lecture because my language is Bangla which derived from the Sonscreet

  • @jayac1184
    @jayac1184 5 років тому +4

    Thank you so much for this knowledge.

  • @jonathasmoraes4288
    @jonathasmoraes4288 2 роки тому +3

    Parabéns! muito obrigado por colocar legendas em português.

  • @Satyekhihai
    @Satyekhihai 2 роки тому

    मान्यवर आपसे सादर अनुरोध है की आप हम जैसे हिंदी के श्रोताओ के लिए भी इस तरह के ज्ञान से लाभान्वित करे आप अपने हर विडिओ को हिंदी अंग्रेजी दोनों में बनाय हिंदी जाने वाले ७० फीसदी लोग लाभनवित होंगे जो आपको इस अनुपम कार्य के लिए ढेरो आशीर्वचन देंगे आशा करता हु आप इस बिषय पर विचार करेंगे।

  • @hemantwankhade1906
    @hemantwankhade1906 3 роки тому +1

    🌹it is your eternal love manifested for God🙏🏻

  • @lokeeb1486
    @lokeeb1486 5 років тому +3

    Swamiji ur pronunciation is soo good

  • @karpasurya
    @karpasurya Рік тому

    Prnams Guruji for making us enlightened particularly Indians like us to be aware of our own heritage

  • @drkkalidossk9655
    @drkkalidossk9655 4 роки тому +1

    Ji thanyavar your pronounced English very sweet. Maduram

  • @alanschaub147
    @alanschaub147 3 роки тому +3

    “No other language makes such a claim.”
    Actually many do: Runes, Ogham, and etc.
    The Japanese Shinto religion believes the Kotodama (sacred seed syllables) created the world.
    In Judaism the Hebrew Aleph-bet is considered sacred, and the source of creation. The work of Stan Tenan shows how the opening verse of Genesis forms a torus, which is compared to various forms in the rabbinical commentary. Interestingly, it also resembles Shiva’s drum.
    I believe all these faiths derive their sacred scripts from one underlying source that is beyond any particular culture or religion. ❤️

    • @nitinbull8720
      @nitinbull8720 2 роки тому +1

      Actually two type of human race sura(deva) and asura ,asura(demon) can hv any other language scared as asura guru is shukra and sura guru is brahspati

    • @alanschaub147
      @alanschaub147 2 роки тому

      @@nitinbull8720 I am having a little bit of difficulty understanding your comment. Maybe Hindi is your first language, and not English?
      Could you explain a little further?

  • @esneliamunoz4475
    @esneliamunoz4475 4 роки тому +3

    GRACIAS 🙏 GRACIAS 🙏 GRACIAS 🙏 NAMASTE 🙏.......

  • @lynnea286
    @lynnea286 3 роки тому +1

    Thankyou 🙏 fascinating!! Blessings 🎀💟💖🕊️

  • @GopalkrishnaHollaR
    @GopalkrishnaHollaR 4 роки тому

    simply simple and lucid!! - your language of expression is universal. Thank you so much Swamiji! संस्कृत भाषा ज्ञानं परमं बलम् , परमं समर्थम्, परमं पवित्रं च । इदं चलन चित्रेण लबति ।भवान दर्शयतु।

  • @gauravjoshimechg8130
    @gauravjoshimechg8130 9 місяців тому

    Bow down to you Swami Jii

  • @nagajyothi3354
    @nagajyothi3354 Рік тому

    Samaja hitam sanskrute nihitam
    Samskrutam deva bhasa🙏

  • @2005xynul
    @2005xynul 3 роки тому +2

    What is the best way to learn this language ☺️

  • @whynotcreatelove
    @whynotcreatelove Рік тому

    thankyou, looks like we spiritual seekers should learn Sanskrit.

  • @keystothetruth
    @keystothetruth 2 роки тому +3

    Samskrtam is The MAtrika itself, it is The Logos, The Memra, The Word of God Himself.
    ALL words in ALL languages are derived from Sanskrit.
    ALL Continents' names are in Sanskrit.
    Asia = AsYah
    Europe = Yuropah
    Africa = Aprika
    Australia = AstralYah
    America = Amaraka
    Even MOST countries' names are in Sanskrit.
    Argentina = Arjuntina
    Peru = Peru = golden mountain
    Bahamas = Brahamas
    Tasmania = TasmaiYah
    Mexico = Meshika
    This PROVES beyond ANY DOUBT that the whole world spoke Sanskrit in the beginning, when we have a world wide super advanced civilization in Vedic Truth.

  • @hz7988
    @hz7988 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you Swami Ji Really nice overture to the symphony of Sanskrit 🙏🏻🙏🏻 warm regards fromgermany. Ps/ do you offer vedanta and sanskrit courses. 3 year courses in india?

  • @fotografm
    @fotografm 4 роки тому +1

    I couldnt find Arabic on the tree of languages. I love your videos !!!

  • @kamaleshwaranketheeswaran3935
    @kamaleshwaranketheeswaran3935 9 місяців тому

    The words you said is also available in Tamil and also Tamil is introduced by Shiva itself, after Sanskrit the Tamil who has high literature and also spiritual books in Tamil only and also all yogis started to write in Tamil more than Sanskrit.. so it's almost same

  • @jackkorovev5217
    @jackkorovev5217 Рік тому

    Would be useful a video series to learn sanskrit. Alphabet, text creation rules, grammar and some text to read and chant per video, with increasing complexity.

  • @arunmisra5963
    @arunmisra5963 5 місяців тому

    Sanskrit is my Amma & Tamil language is my chenamma .

  • @forex_god
    @forex_god 2 роки тому +1

    Most of the languages have a simple origin and gradually leads to complications, but samskritham have an complicated origin

  • @diamondstarr7388
    @diamondstarr7388 Рік тому

    Very insightful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge ❤

  • @amitdahal1698
    @amitdahal1698 Рік тому +1

    Ancient languages were capable of a much bigger method of expressing/explaining. It’s very unfortunate the modern languages that we often use these days are short living in its ability.

    • @dietrichdietrich7763
      @dietrichdietrich7763 Рік тому

      the originals were designed to last timelessly as time tested
      the new ones are offspring remixes for the current moments

  • @maatheizzda3751
    @maatheizzda3751 3 роки тому +3

    The reason why Latin and Greek and all other indoeuropean languages have a weird alphabet is because it doesn't belong to their language. The Latin script (as is greek and cyrillic and arabic and other near east scripts) is originated in egyptian hieroglyphs. Devanagari on the other hand was created for sanskrit.
    Also, Sanskrit is derived from indoeuropean, or better said, it is indoeuropean. As the name sanskrit says, it's a purified version of indoeuropean. Indoeuropean was a language with many dialects and a complicated vowel systeme. Sometimes it wasn't clear if it's an a, o or e. To purify it, in sanskrit all shwa sounds became a, so instead of vicvos, in sanskrit it's viśvāh. Truth be told, sanskrit is not a central indoeuropean version, it belongs to the southern dialect and is therefor more related to slavic, baltic, illyrian and iranic. Germanic, celtic, italic, greek and armenian derived from the northern dialect. The difference is the k-s change. As we see in vicvos-viśvāh the c became a ś.
    In conclusion: It's right that sanskrit didn't derive from anything, it's just the only purified version of southern indoeuropean.

  • @varsharathore1991
    @varsharathore1991 5 років тому +3

    Beautiful

  • @edelweisssymons7444
    @edelweisssymons7444 3 роки тому +1

    Amazing indeed! 😇

  • @LuAr82-pe
    @LuAr82-pe 10 місяців тому

    Excelente! Obrigado! ❤ 🙏🇧🇷

  • @aninda2457
    @aninda2457 2 роки тому

    Thank you Swamiji for explaining so beautifully :) please accept my pranam!

  • @katjageos3857
    @katjageos3857 2 роки тому +1

    The language Sanskrit help Gjuha shqipe , the language albania 🇦🇱 Read Petro Zhej... and sumerisht.. is good to know about Gjuhes shqipe diabetes geg and toske..

  • @anattasunnata3498
    @anattasunnata3498 3 роки тому +1

    How is this different from what other religious followers claim as the source of their scriptures?
    If two religions claimed to have their scriptures inspired by the gods, how can we know which religions to trust?

  • @ausgepicht
    @ausgepicht 2 роки тому +1

    The reason that linguists haven't found Sanskrit's ancestral tongue is because it was developed based on at least 5 dialects. An analog would be Esperanto, though Esperanto is comprised of languages and not dialects as Sanskrit is. It wasn't created by gods - it, like gods, has flaws (many of which the Buddha pointed out and why he was against people using it to spread his Dharma), rather it was scientifically created by ancient linguists. The started with a core, then used terms in other dialects to describe concepts that didn't exist in the core.
    English is an example of this process. When a concept doesn't exist in English, it adopts the word from a language that does - some of these words have been so assimilated that people would be surprised to find out that words they think are English, actually aren't at all.. Kindergarten, Deja vu, tomato, buffet, pajamas, veranda, macho, zombie, pizza, dollar, shampoo, et al.
    By doing this - just like English - it was able to have more ideas, concepts, etc. than other languages and the way it was constructed allowed people to construct new words to describe new things simply by following the rules of grammar. Because of this there are more spiritual, mental, psychological, religious ideas and concepts in Sanskrit than any other language, even English.

  • @hilohattie3681
    @hilohattie3681 4 місяці тому

    I apologize that I have not written before… but, might I be informed of any future dates you might come to Hawaii or, even the West Coast? Thank you.

  • @desmodesrampi9727
    @desmodesrampi9727 5 років тому +14

    I dont agree with slavic languages being Latin. I was always thought in school eastern Europeans are sanskrit . Great show thx

    • @Thainilam-pv7yb9nz9o
      @Thainilam-pv7yb9nz9o 4 роки тому

      Darek Luty Mr Marek Zelem from Slovakia studied Slovak and Tamil connections, I hope it helps you.

    • @rationalmanav3085
      @rationalmanav3085 4 роки тому +2

      @@Thainilam-pv7yb9nz9o d connection with Tamil is due to some sanskrit borrowings in Tamil.

    • @Thainilam-pv7yb9nz9o
      @Thainilam-pv7yb9nz9o 4 роки тому

      Zaran Zartosth Bahmani 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 nice try! Better luck next time!

    • @rtam7097
      @rtam7097 3 роки тому +1

      @@Thainilam-pv7yb9nz9o Sanskrit is an Indo-European language like Slovak so obviously connection wheres Tamil is a Dravidian language

    • @octohex2908
      @octohex2908 3 роки тому +1

      latin is italic?! whereas slavic is well slavic it sure may have some connection with proto slavic and proto baltic but yea latin and slavic being together hmm; the chart is vague and doesnot show good representation

  • @iq_6-4.39
    @iq_6-4.39 5 років тому +1

    pranam guru dev. From assam bharatvarsha

  • @atomoyoga
    @atomoyoga 2 роки тому

    Amazing. And beautiful way to communicate 😍

  • @nareshsingh3394
    @nareshsingh3394 9 місяців тому

    It was declared hundreds of yrs ago,that there will come a time when scolars from the west will reveal the great teachings of lndia to the world,thus slowly spreading SANATHAN Dharma all over the west.

  • @netbat4399
    @netbat4399 11 місяців тому +1

    what's the different between ancient sanskrit with modern sanskrit(devanagari)?

  • @k-alphatech3442
    @k-alphatech3442 Рік тому

    Amazing! Thanks from Brazil.

  • @umalaurenbowman7276
    @umalaurenbowman7276 3 роки тому +1

    I only know a few hundred words of Sanskrit but it seems to me that its grammatical precision is offset by the fact that one word can have so many meanings! If I search a word in a Sanskrit dictionary, I see that it can have 20 different meanings, or more! How does that affect its precision? Any thoughts?...