🌏Leading up to the #InternationalDayofYoga on 21-June-2021, let us explore Patanjali Yoga Sutras as A Meditative-Chant, through Sanskrit-Word-Analysis and Depictive-Illustrations: bit.ly/learn-yogasutras 🌄After the Summer Solstice on 21-June-2021, the days start getting shorter, and the nights get longer. This marks the beginning of the Sun's southern run called Dakshinayanam, which brings the second half of the year called Sadhanapada, an extremely conducive time for a spiritual seeker to deepen one's Sadhana. 👉Schedule of the Four Part Live Interactive session(Sundays at 10AM): Samadhi Pada : 30th May 2021 Sadhana Pada : 6th June 2021 Vibhuti Pada : 13th June 2021 Kaivalya Pada : 20th June 2021 🌐Event Link: www.crowdcast.io/e/yogasutras #Yoga #IDY2021 #IDY #Patanjali
Yes true many countries don't even remember what was their native language. Hindus have struggled thousands of years and took millions of atrocities and still never converted to other cultures 🙏🙏 or rulers relegions.
l'm from Bangladesh🇧🇩. l started learning Sanskrit only 3 days ago. l watched your vido on Sanskrit learning syllabus and that's sound perfect to me. l will follow this course and other metarial.l will learn Sanskrit heartly and hope will be able to read & understand the meaning of hindu scripture.
@@arjunbatra2072 Its like shutdown situation here, no-one dare to criticise Islam. Many Hindus and atheists got killed Between 2013 to 2016. Around 15 people got killed by Jihadists.
As an Englishman learning sanskrit this blows the mind there is no language like this? Absolutley amazing this is suppressed in the west this takes my understanding of language to another level for myself
@@User24586fyaqyerwhkibngkiotrse I am also an English Man, White. Blue eyes. I look like the typical plain tall bald western white guy basically lol. Only known the English language all of my life.. From the City of Manchester in the North West. In the place I have lived for the last 10 years I walked past the Hindu Temple on my Road and always wanted to go in but I was afraid. Anyway, around 7 years ago I had what I now know to be a full blown Kundalini awakening and I was chanting “Aum” on autopilot like it literally just happened to me! I was flying at beyond light speed seeing flash images beyond belief and was auto Pranayama breathing. My mouth flooded with a liquid secretion from my Brain and when I swallowed it.. It was the most powerful and intense 2 hour experience I have ever had whilst I was just sat on a Chair alone, chanting on autopilot. I ended up feeling like I was just re born oddly. Beyond words. Way too difficult to describe. I stepped into the Hindu Temple for the first time the other day. The Statues and Pictures in there are EXACTLY the same Beings that I see in my mind all the time. The chanting I hear in my head is like Sanskrit so now I want to learn Sanskrit. It brings tears to my eyes when I hear Indians chanting in Sanskrit, it’s beyond amazing.. I feel like I am supposed to go down this path and I feel like it might be very important for me and others that I am yet to meet. So yeah.. That’s my story.
Namaskar, Kindly note transferred 1,000/- towards your research on our shastras, sanskrit language & simplified way of presentation to society in large.... Keep doing the great work ....
@꧁The Master꧂ your comments shows hollowness of your being... Sanskrit is like Operating System without which All other languages will fail to boot-up!
Thank you for this wonderful video. As a common westerner I always thought Sanskrit is totally out of my reach or habilites (even though I speak 4 -western- languages ), it just seemed impossible. But your clear and easy-to-follow lesson has inspired and motivated me to at least give it a try. Blessings to you and all the production team. Greetings from Canada 🇨🇦
I had learnt Sanskrit in school until 10th. Now, I wanna relearn it and learn how to converse in Sanskrit. I stumbled upon this channel. These videos are gems! Thankyou so much! You guys doing a brilliant job!
@@hsram1985 ha ha 😂 it was our weakness and ignorance we let them do that . Don't blame others for your weakness , What did you do for upliftment of Sanskrit and Vedic culture other than blaming Mughalas and Europeans
I cannot thank you enough for this. In my sect of Buddhism, we use Sanskrit almost exclusively for our mantras, and study Siddham script for meditational practices and energy training. I struggle with pronunciation, as many of us westerners do, so this is an enormous benefit. Many, many thanks!
Thank you so much. Really love the work you are doing. A small token of appreciation from me. I hope someday we will reach the level where we can really understand our 4 वेद।🙏🏻
It is great relief to finally have such a worthy resource as The Sanskrit Channel available online. I hope that eventually other learning materials supporting these videos will be developed to assist both our neophyte and progressing Sanskrit scholars. I would be happy to help with this endeavour, and look forward to using the Sanskrit Channel videos for my own study, and with future study groups or individual students.
You did it again! 👌 Never thought there would be so many dimensions to something so simple! I definitely only mugged it up in school, thank you for just existing!!!
You just taught me why chanting mantras again and again will be beneficial for us even without knowing its meaning, i didn't learn Rudra and Chamaka even when i had the chance because i had this question "why learn it when we can't understand it" today i got the answer, thank you. I will learn Sanskrit language and also Rudra and chamaka.
The people of India, like yourself, need to be commended for learning and passing on this important ancient tongue. Unlike Latin and Sumerian, both dead now, you have kept Sanskrit alive for thousands of years. Thank you!
I beg to disagree. Latin is no more dead than Sankrit. Both languages are currently spoken just by a few thousands but millions of people study Latin in schools and universities.
I always wanted to learn Sanskrit so bad, but the system with which they taught us at school was something quite different from what I could grasp. Back then we didn't have such opportunities to learn online, I had to leave Sanskrit and opt for Hindi only because I wasn't much into mugging up something without understanding it. Thanks a lot for making these videos.
@@subhadramahanta452 oh yes .... I remember I did not learn anything by rote in sanskrit... vocabulary and 50% part of formulae (dhaturups) came by repitive use and practice... rest all I used to translate and understand.... Feels lucky
Still the same. We study it, give exams and pass out. Just that. No idea where I can actually become fluent in it. I mean mere school m pdhaya jata h, just not upto my satisfaction. Its just literature knowledge and very impractical. Kinda like latin in English states
Namaste. As a learner of Hindi and Devanagari with a love for Ancient Indian Culture, I have to say your videos are a superb resource. Appreciate your sharing deeper insights into the significance of sound and the human body. This is a great service you share. Give thanks for your dedication. Shanti Aum
I am so glad I found this series ❤️ much appreciation. Please continue this. I also believe Sanskrit should be compulsorily taught in schools and colleges. Ishwara bless you and your team. 🙏
@@neelumahendra4695 nothing is going to happen because of my personal opinion. Chill. You can always choose to not reply on opinions you don't agree with.
We Indian's Always Sticked to Our Roots & Sanskrit is the Father of All languages , We are Blessed to have this Divine Language . By Listening Mantra's Itself Our soul will become Happy. and thank you for Making an effort for the Beautiful Content.
Just one word for you - Brilliance! Aap aur aapki team Mahagyani hain. Really can't thank you enough for sharing such treasure with everyone. May Ma Shardey bless you with more & more wealth.
This video brings great joy to my heart. It is so easy to understand and pronounce the sounds when presented in this way. This language is beyond fascinating. I will check out your content and study more of your lessons. Thanks a lot! Much appreciation from Norway
Love your channel for not one reason., This is the real efforts to help the society. You stand on the ideals of life and I adore you for all your efforts. Thanks once again. Its my duty to support you.
Hi, i heard that Basque language is older than Sanskrit, is it true that Basque people are the descendents of the Atlantis? I learned this from videos here. Also about the unique blood type you have only found in Basque.
One of the most beautiful aspects of Sanskrit language and its descends like Hindi, Marathi, etc. is that once you learn all the alphabets (Vyanjna, Swara, - क / आ ) and their combination patterns (Swara+Vyanjna - का) you don't really need to learn any spellings. With just this basic understanding you will be able to read/write most of the words in these languages. This is unlike other languages for eg. English where we need to learn spellings even after we learn the alphabet set. That's how scientific Sanskrit language is!
Even in Malayalam, though the 'lipi' (scripts) is different, pronunciation of alphabets is almost similar. Thus Sanskrit can be the mother of all Indian languages
All Indian scripts & languages are to the point, we speak, we write the same... In European languages, like English, #Function --- how to pronounce this word... like : # f ü n + c + ti + o n
❤️❤️❤️ thanks so much for this excellent program. Paid small amount in my capacity. Please continue this good, godly program to wake up Indians and mankind
Brilliant upload! Please be aware of the fact that certain background musics can be very irritating and need to be chosen wisely. A simple tanpura would have sufficed. I’ve noticed a trend in the rise of crass Disneyised music in India.
As a malayalam speaker i can understand sanskrit well and i had studied it up to 10th in kerala.. It was very easy to grasp as my language was formed by combining Tamil in previous centuries....
Malayalam was not created by combining Sanskrit and Tamil. Malayalam had already branched out of old Tamil before Sanskrit was infused. Sanskrit helped shift Malayalam from medieval to its modern form.
Mahodaya Udayji, You have made this so easy. It is only when a teacher really knows his subject that he can make it so easy for students/ listeners to under stand . Plus the graphics are spectacular. Neat. efficient . Beautiful. nothing messy . Thank You.
today i am seeing this video first time , my papa always say me to learn sanskrit ,even i want to learn sanskrit . i am happy to see this video please continue making sanskrit videos
I just want to affirm that though I have not yet watched and listened to a number of your UA-cam uploads on this channel, this does not detract nor qualify how much I cherish and value your channel. I have been chanting Sanskrit in call and response kirtana since I was circa 18 when I commenced studying Sanskrit at university for 1.5 years whilst living in the ISKCON Brahmachari Ashrama, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. I am now in my mid-forties and am an affirmed #Avadhuta. I hope you do more on Vac, #Paravac and Sarasvati. #OmSvasti Nagahari
I am so glad I found this channel I love Sanskrit learned it during my school days and I wanted to enhance my knowledge I am happy there is a channel dedicated to not only just teaching the language but many more things
Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺! I’ve felt that the English language has become rather limiting in terms of description and can be quite egotistical as I am bettering myself through Sanatan Dharma. Sanskrit is not only such a beautiful language and soothing for the speech apparatus, but it is entirely conducive to maximising/manifesting/advancing the potential of a human being. Your lessons are the best I have ever come across. I humbly thank you 💖🙏🏽 Namaskaram 🇦🇺✨🤎
Panditji your depth of knowledge is amazing. Your this presentation is valuable than big big encyclopedia. Sound is most subtle energy in material world. And as per Vedic sciences it connects souls with divine nature.
Namaskaram Anna🙏❤ History of Dakshinapath is so underrated.. Vijaynagar Kings protected the Dharma for around 300 years from Turkic, Portuguese, Spanish , Dutch, Danish, British etc.. Yet all of that forgotten couse of congress idiots and their baised History telling.. Long Live Dakshinapath❤🙏 Sending Love to My South Indian Brothers from North💕💖
Kindly Do not Use North South Separation words to keep One Nation. Ravan, Vibhishan, Trijata, Surpanakha All Are from Same place But Diff characters. We All Are One. And Every Single Person is Equall to Thousands Among the World. Jay Hind.
So disturbed by all the spiritual knowledge centres that got destroyed mostly in the North. Our whole country deserves to be one big UNESCO Heritage site.
South is great and tamil is great gods language . Ass language is sanskrit , it is persian avestan language india version, its not indian , its now using indias pali language script devanagari
Interesting. Many of our old, archaic words in the Philippines are Sanskrit origin. Aside from that, I like the sound of it as well. Hence I am watching this video and subscribing this channel. Hope India won't lose this treasure in the future.
I had no idea that there might be some words in the Philippine language that are of Sanskrit origin, but it makes sense for it to be so, considering the general area and the propagation of Buddhism in the Far Easten countries.
Great knowledge about phonology of Sanskrit, , we really appreciate your efforts to promote the ultimate language of the world , lots of love and affection from NEW YORK
wow it was amazing lecture sir. thanks for such a wonderful explanation . we all knows that Sanskrit is a scientific language but none of us try to prove it , unfortunately most of Indians are running towards ENGLISH . thanks again sir . plz keep going on. you have deep knowledge.
Please make a book on these video so that the knowledge about the devnagri script is available in one place. It has been my belief that sanskrit mantra work on your brain to facilitate certain emotions conducive to the object of the sadhak. Your information is mind boggling. Thanks a lot.May be this is the reason for the success of the Mangalyan in one try.
नमस्ते। I took up Sanskrut major in my BA! My teachers, University and this education system miserably failed me. I dropped out! I left BA , I haven't left Sanskrut. I wish, the teachers in Indian Universities and Gurukulas taught us the way you do!! A hearty thanks and shat shat naman. I wish to restart learning while being in the USA now... Your channel will be a great medium! धन्यवाद:।
Wonderful video!! It's fascinating to learn that every single letter has its own significance and hence sanskrit is known to be the language of celestials! 👌🏻👌🏻👏
I have watched this clip so many times and now it just clicks. It helped me te recite and pronounce mantras more cleare and with a deeper level. Dhanyavaad.
🙏 Namaskaram 🙏 Finally I can see the video which I was searching for long time Plz make more and more videos on learning sinskrit So that each and everyone in India can use sinskrit language and even can read Vedas and Upanishad Keep going 👍
Simply amazing presentation. Very painful to practice as I am unused to thinking of sounds in this way or being aware of them with such detail. Makes me want to learn more... Very slowly.
You are doing a great job sir. People say how can some mantras resolve anything. The magic is in pronounciation, sounds that trigger nerves, harmones, bringing internal and physical changes. Sanskrit is not just some means of communication "SANSKRIT IS MAGIC, in itself
I don't have a full grasp of this yet, but from what I gather, this "alphabet" can be used to write words in almost any language. This video has brought me closer to "God." Thank you!
I am a particle physicist and a PhD in Sanskrit. You explained it very well that संस्कृतम् भाषाम् is the only language of existence. It was not created by 1 person in a day or even a year, it took thousands of years to curate the language by means of mantras when Sages (Rishi, Munis, Braham yogis) were uttering the sounds as a means to dive deeper into the conscious existence or being a "being". Sanskrit/संस्कृतम् is not just a language to communicate but it can actually shift frequencies and EMW into a state where atoms can vibrate freely without any cosmic constrain.
@@Sneakingmentor ap kv kavar comment v karte ho na bhai, ar av vedas ke upar v comment kiye ho, isse yeh pratit hota hai ki , aap vedic jyan per ruchi rakhte ho ओउम्
Hey I'm a Muslim & wanna learn sanskrit but can't find that perfect sequence at any channel I mean I don't know anything abt the Hindu religion means abt the religion what happened in past of the religion so sir I just want uh to make a series for such student out there like me.! 😊
🌏Leading up to the #InternationalDayofYoga on 21-June-2021, let us explore Patanjali Yoga Sutras as A Meditative-Chant, through Sanskrit-Word-Analysis and Depictive-Illustrations:
bit.ly/learn-yogasutras
🌄After the Summer Solstice on 21-June-2021, the days start getting shorter, and the nights get longer.
This marks the beginning of the Sun's southern run called Dakshinayanam, which brings the second half of the year called Sadhanapada, an extremely conducive time for a spiritual seeker to deepen one's Sadhana.
👉Schedule of the Four Part Live Interactive session(Sundays at 10AM):
Samadhi Pada : 30th May 2021
Sadhana Pada : 6th June 2021
Vibhuti Pada : 13th June 2021
Kaivalya Pada : 20th June 2021
🌐Event Link: www.crowdcast.io/e/yogasutras
#Yoga #IDY2021 #IDY #Patanjali
हिंदी भी ऐसी ही हैं , उसकी व्याकरण भी यही हैं
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We have iphone 10 plus and we are running behind nokia phones . Thats we are doing since colonisedd.
हीन्दी मे बनाओ अंग्रेजि ईतनि अच्छी नही आती |
Sir ko hindi nahi lati
Omg god, this language is a miracle, we are so blessed that Indian people kept it and didn't leave it or forget it. Thank you so much
OMG..Amazing Fantastic explanation 🙏🙏
This sounds oddly hindi (rs) still, it's true. Very beautiful language
It's a scientific language
Yes true many countries don't even remember what was their native language. Hindus have struggled thousands of years and took millions of atrocities and still never converted to other cultures 🙏🙏 or rulers relegions.
thanks @YCKING !!! , I didn't knew which came first
We used to study sanskrit up to 8th grade. Proud to be Hindu. Love from Nepal 🇳🇵
Really! In whole Nepal?
I am studying Sanskrit in 9th.
Jai
In maharashtra we started at 8th standard & left @ 10th.
@@Pravin.Shidore Started in 8th currently in 9th going to study till next year.
l'm from Bangladesh🇧🇩. l started learning Sanskrit only 3 days ago. l watched your vido on Sanskrit learning syllabus and that's sound perfect to me. l will follow this course and other metarial.l will learn Sanskrit heartly and hope will be able to read & understand the meaning of hindu scripture.
How is the condition of hindus there at ground level
@@arjunbatra2072 Its like shutdown situation here, no-one dare to criticise Islam. Many Hindus and atheists got killed Between 2013 to 2016. Around 15 people got killed by Jihadists.
@@mridulkanti1995 so aap Bangladesh me kyo rah rahi h india me aa jao hinduo ke liye india me koi problem nhi h
@@VikasYadav-gt4pg r u mad?
@@jabirlava6149 kyo be tujhe kya problem hui
As a southern American who wants with all my heart to do justice to this sacred language in my practice, thank you. 🙏🏻💗
I didn't know we had specifically "southern Americans" 🤔
As an Englishman learning sanskrit this blows the mind there is no language like this? Absolutley amazing this is suppressed in the west this takes my understanding of language to another level for myself
Sir, what Amazed you in Sanskrit?
I am an Indian and starting to learn Sanskrit.
So, I am just curious to know your perspective too.
@@User24586fyaqyerwhkibngkiotrse I am also an English Man, White. Blue eyes. I look like the typical plain tall bald western white guy basically lol. Only known the English language all of my life..
From the City of Manchester in the North West. In the place I have lived for the last 10 years I walked past the Hindu Temple on my Road and always wanted to go in but I was afraid.
Anyway, around 7 years ago I had what I now know to be a full blown Kundalini awakening and I was chanting “Aum” on autopilot like it literally just happened to me!
I was flying at beyond light speed seeing flash images beyond belief and was auto Pranayama breathing. My mouth flooded with a liquid secretion from my Brain and when I swallowed it.. It was the most powerful and intense 2 hour experience I have ever had whilst I was just sat on a Chair alone, chanting on autopilot. I ended up feeling like I was just re born oddly. Beyond words. Way too difficult to describe.
I stepped into the Hindu Temple for the first time the other day. The Statues and Pictures in there are EXACTLY the same Beings that I see in my mind all the time.
The chanting I hear in my head is like Sanskrit so now I want to learn Sanskrit. It brings tears to my eyes when I hear Indians chanting in Sanskrit, it’s beyond amazing.. I feel like I am supposed to go down this path and I feel like it might be very important for me and others that I am yet to meet. So yeah.. That’s my story.
We could have had language like this brother… but they flipped our language on its heads to create the opposite effect that Sanskrit does 😢
All Indian languages are largely organized in a similar phonetic manner. The primary difference lies in how the letters are written.
@@sriregi This is because almost all Indian languages are born out of it i.e., Samskritam/Sanskrit is the mother of all Indian languages!
Namaskar, Kindly note transferred 1,000/- towards your research on our shastras, sanskrit language & simplified way of presentation to society in large.... Keep doing the great work ....
Warm greetings to you brother.❤🕉
Awesome.may Ganesha Grant you more material success so younhave the power to donate with more zeroes.to. such devine causes
@@haryanapolice4552 स्टुपिड हो क्या ?? खुद तो चव्वनी नही दे रहे हो और कोई दे रहा है तो जलन हो रही है😡😡😡😡
Nice
@꧁The Master꧂ your comments shows hollowness of your being...
Sanskrit is like Operating System without which All other languages will fail to boot-up!
Most scientific language of the world.
Inspiration for all indian.
* and Nepalese
@@nischit727 yes
@Holy Chicken not rlly
Hindus *
WTF "most scientific language" even mean? XD?
This makes me appreciate the language more.. wish me luck
Learn it...n then try shiva shrotam..it is most difficult to pronounce yet if technique is learned easiest to sing
Good luck👍
Best of luck👍
good luck
Thank you for this wonderful video. As a common westerner I always thought Sanskrit is totally out of my reach or habilites (even though I speak 4 -western- languages ), it just seemed impossible. But your clear and easy-to-follow lesson has inspired and motivated me to at least give it a try. Blessings to you and all the production team. Greetings from Canada 🇨🇦
If u r even aware with hindi alphabets,u could learn Sanskrit more easily
I had learnt Sanskrit in school until 10th. Now, I wanna relearn it and learn how to converse in Sanskrit. I stumbled upon this channel. These videos are gems! Thankyou so much! You guys doing a brilliant job!
This is perfect for my studies before a test, greetings from Poland
Why does a Polish learn Sanskrit?
@@pinuvyas1618 Why not? I have it at uni as a second language. The first one is hindi. :D
pinu Vyas what kind of question is that?
@@michawodarek3005 First one Hindi, not Polish?
@@HVS2328 well, the lessons are in polish language, without natives unfortunatelly but it's still better than nothing, right?
Thanks for your lessons - this is a great channel !
Regards from Germany.
Jai Hind !
sir, glad to know you are interested in sanskrit. Can I know why are tou trying to learn it?
Why are u learning Sanskrit?
Any reason?
The ऋ sound is same as that of R in Deutsch and the ॠ sound is kind of same as rr .
@@hsram1985 ha ha 😂 it was our weakness and ignorance we let them do that . Don't blame others for your weakness , What did you do for upliftment of Sanskrit and Vedic culture other than blaming Mughalas and Europeans
@@Robin-il4ev Am doing well.. Join Captain Ajit Vadakayil. Google Captain Ajit Vadakayil.
I cannot thank you enough for this. In my sect of Buddhism, we use Sanskrit almost exclusively for our mantras, and study Siddham script for meditational practices and energy training. I struggle with pronunciation, as many of us westerners do, so this is an enormous benefit. Many, many thanks!
Which is your sect of buddhism?
@@ThePradeeshRaj Shingon
@@foreignconta yes, Iam very fortunate that there is a Shingon temple in my city. It has been a wonderful journey. ☺
@@foreignconta Yes, it is Tenchi-ji in Fresno, CA. We also have a temple in Sacramento, CA and the Koyasan US headquarter temple in Los Angeles.
Why the interest in Buddhism and not the original and older Vedic and Agamic religion ? And have you heard about Saiva Siddhanta ?
I've waited 14 years to learn Sanskrit. Blessed to have found a wonderful teacher like you. I'm becoming a Patreon soon!
Thank you so much. Really love the work you are doing. A small token of appreciation from me. I hope someday we will reach the level where we can really understand our 4 वेद।🙏🏻
It is great relief to finally have such a worthy resource as The Sanskrit Channel available online.
I hope that eventually other learning materials supporting these videos will be developed to assist both our neophyte and progressing Sanskrit scholars. I would be happy to help with this endeavour, and look forward to using the Sanskrit Channel videos for my own study, and with future study groups or individual students.
Thanks. Neophyte here. What are some good books to supplement this channel's teachings?
This language is truly beautiful!😍
梵语真美😍
Yeah, Neighborhood
It's the oldest language sanskrit along with Tamil
@@sourabhdas615 Only one can be oldest.. That is Sanskritam.
Hey man! , I thought UA-cam was banned by chinese government
@@偽の日本人 may be using VPN...r you mizo bro
You did it again! 👌
Never thought there would be so many dimensions to something so simple!
I definitely only mugged it up in school, thank you for just existing!!!
Best comment I've seen 😄👍
You just taught me why chanting mantras again and again will be beneficial for us even without knowing its meaning, i didn't learn Rudra and Chamaka even when i had the chance because i had this question "why learn it when we can't understand it" today i got the answer, thank you. I will learn Sanskrit language and also Rudra and chamaka.
The people of India, like yourself, need to be commended for learning and passing on this important ancient tongue. Unlike Latin and Sumerian, both dead now, you have kept Sanskrit alive for thousands of years. Thank you!
I beg to disagree. Latin is no more dead than Sankrit. Both languages are currently spoken just by a few thousands but millions of people study Latin in schools and universities.
I always wanted to learn Sanskrit so bad, but the system with which they taught us at school was something quite different from what I could grasp. Back then we didn't have such opportunities to learn online, I had to leave Sanskrit and opt for Hindi only because I wasn't much into mugging up something without understanding it. Thanks a lot for making these videos.
Oh really.. I think my textbooks and teachers were very helpful
@@srajanverma9064 lucky you
@@srajanverma9064 not everyone is blessed with good teachers everywhere
@@subhadramahanta452 oh yes .... I remember I did not learn anything by rote in sanskrit... vocabulary and 50% part of formulae (dhaturups) came by repitive use and practice... rest all I used to translate and understand.... Feels lucky
Still the same. We study it, give exams and pass out. Just that. No idea where I can actually become fluent in it. I mean mere school m pdhaya jata h, just not upto my satisfaction. Its just literature knowledge and very impractical. Kinda like latin in English states
Omg!! Finally after waiting patiently for a week it's out now... Thanku for the lesson😍😍👌
I really understand science behind sanskrit words. Our ancient people have reason for everything. Thank you 🤩
You are also ancient people we all are
@@esotericonetwork 😂 bahut agge ki soch... Hood
Namaste. As a learner of Hindi and Devanagari with a love for Ancient Indian Culture, I have to say your videos are a superb resource. Appreciate your sharing deeper insights into the significance of sound and the human body. This is a great service you share. Give thanks for your dedication.
Shanti Aum
Just wanted to thank you for an incredible introduction to your language. I am anxious to dig into more. Love and Peace brother.
Finally!!!! I can learn Sanskrit now! Thank you so much bhayiya ❤️❤️😁😁
I love the way u said bhaiya ❤️
Did you learn Sanskrit?
विश्व भर में सर्वाधिक पुरातन एवं वेज्ञानिक आधार पर यदि कोई भाषा है तो वह संस्कृत है
आपको धन्यवाद
ज्ञान वर्धन हेतु 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I recently came across your channel .... And loved to learn Sanskrit...
From. TamilNadu.. ❤️
Malayali?
I am so glad I found this series ❤️ much appreciation. Please continue this. I also believe Sanskrit should be compulsorily taught in schools and colleges. Ishwara bless you and your team. 🙏
i dont even know how to read it and tomorrow is my sanskrit exam RIP me
nothing compulsary pls - inspire them to learn it - like this episod did
@@neelumahendra4695 nothing is going to happen because of my personal opinion. Chill. You can always choose to not reply on opinions you don't agree with.
We Indian's Always Sticked to Our Roots & Sanskrit is the Father of All languages , We are Blessed to have this Divine Language . By Listening Mantra's Itself Our soul will become Happy. and thank you for Making an effort for the Beautiful Content.
I studied in school back then and now once again 😀so happy studying again❤️
These type of introductions to the Sanskrit concepts made me glued to your channel.keep up the good work bhaiyya
Just one word for you - Brilliance!
Aap aur aapki team Mahagyani hain.
Really can't thank you enough for sharing such treasure with everyone.
May Ma Shardey bless you with more & more wealth.
This video brings great joy to my heart. It is so easy to understand and pronounce the sounds when presented in this way. This language is beyond fascinating. I will check out your content and study more of your lessons. Thanks a lot! Much appreciation from Norway
Love your channel for not one reason., This is the real efforts to help the society. You stand on the ideals of life and I adore you for all your efforts. Thanks once again. Its my duty to support you.
I’m basque. Soft Rs are a struggle for me 😭 Thanks for the lesson 🙏🏻 Eskerrik asko! ❤️
The basque language is really unique, I have heard.
great
his teaching of samskruta is superb
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Hi, i heard that Basque language is older than Sanskrit, is it true that Basque people are the descendents of the Atlantis? I learned this from videos here. Also about the unique blood type you have only found in Basque.
One of the most beautiful aspects of Sanskrit language and its descends like Hindi, Marathi, etc. is that once you learn all the alphabets (Vyanjna, Swara, - क / आ ) and their combination patterns (Swara+Vyanjna - का) you don't really need to learn any spellings. With just this basic understanding you will be able to read/write most of the words in these languages.
This is unlike other languages for eg. English where we need to learn spellings even after we learn the alphabet set.
That's how scientific Sanskrit language is!
Even in Malayalam, though the 'lipi' (scripts) is different, pronunciation of alphabets is almost similar. Thus Sanskrit can be the mother of all Indian languages
What other languages... tell me any sanskrt word or sentence and I can write it in cyrilic and anybody will read it as it sounds.
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All Indian scripts & languages are to the point, we speak, we write the same...
In European languages, like English, #Function --- how to pronounce this word...
like : # f ü n + c + ti + o n
Thank you so much. These lessons are so valuable.
@K G keshav 😏
❤️❤️❤️ thanks so much for this excellent program. Paid small amount in my capacity. Please continue this good, godly program to wake up Indians and mankind
Thanks!
Incredible ! Never realized there was so much structure in Sanskrit.
Please upload the lessons more frequently.
Thank you for having these valuable lessons available to all of us, this is The Greatest Channel ever!
Brilliant upload! Please be aware of the fact that certain background musics can be very irritating and need to be chosen wisely. A simple tanpura would have sufficed. I’ve noticed a trend in the rise of crass Disneyised music in India.
Fabulous intro to Sanskrit. So beautifully introduced.
As a malayalam speaker i can understand sanskrit well and i had studied it up to 10th in kerala.. It was very easy to grasp as my language was formed by combining Tamil in previous centuries....
Malayalam was not created by combining Sanskrit and Tamil. Malayalam had already branched out of old Tamil before Sanskrit was infused. Sanskrit helped shift Malayalam from medieval to its modern form.
this is very jolly, I once heard some pundits recite rig veda and talk about its unfolding structure, looking forward to more
Mahodaya Udayji,
You have made this so easy.
It is only when a teacher really knows his subject that he can make it so easy for students/ listeners to under stand .
Plus the graphics are spectacular.
Neat. efficient . Beautiful.
nothing messy .
Thank You.
Narveen Aryaputri yes
You are a divine gift...
God bliss you...
Kindly consider doing a full series where we (foreigners) from outside india can read Sansakrit
today i am seeing this video first time , my papa always say me to learn sanskrit ,even i want to learn
sanskrit . i am happy to see this video please continue making sanskrit videos
U made us realise that Sanskrit is more than a language. Thank you
I just want to affirm that though I have not yet watched and listened to a number of your UA-cam uploads on this channel, this does not detract nor qualify how much I cherish and value your channel. I have been chanting Sanskrit in call and response kirtana since I was circa 18 when I commenced studying Sanskrit at university for 1.5 years whilst living in the ISKCON Brahmachari Ashrama, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. I am now in my mid-forties and am an affirmed #Avadhuta. I hope you do more on Vac, #Paravac and Sarasvati. #OmSvasti Nagahari
I am so glad I found this channel I love Sanskrit learned it during my school days and I wanted to enhance my knowledge I am happy there is a channel dedicated to not only just teaching the language but many more things
This guy speak so well. Omg.. its amazing how he explains with so ease.. I came here to know sanskrit but amazed with his english.
Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺! I’ve felt that the English language has become rather limiting in terms of description and can be quite egotistical as I am bettering myself through Sanatan Dharma. Sanskrit is not only such a beautiful language and soothing for the speech apparatus, but it is entirely conducive to maximising/manifesting/advancing the potential of a human being. Your lessons are the best I have ever come across. I humbly thank you 💖🙏🏽 Namaskaram 🇦🇺✨🤎
Jay Sanatana Hindu Dharma and Vedic Civilizations 🚩🕉🙏🇮🇳🌏
Panditji your depth of knowledge is amazing. Your this presentation is valuable than big big encyclopedia. Sound is most subtle energy in material world. And as per Vedic sciences it connects souls with divine nature.
Namaskaram Anna🙏❤
History of Dakshinapath is so underrated..
Vijaynagar Kings protected the Dharma for around 300 years from Turkic, Portuguese, Spanish , Dutch, Danish, British etc..
Yet all of that forgotten couse of congress idiots and their baised History telling..
Long Live Dakshinapath❤🙏
Sending Love to My South Indian Brothers from North💕💖
Kindly Do not Use North South Separation words to keep One Nation.
Ravan, Vibhishan, Trijata, Surpanakha All Are from Same place But Diff characters.
We All Are One.
And Every Single Person is Equall to Thousands Among the World.
Jay Hind.
So disturbed by all the spiritual knowledge centres that got destroyed mostly in the North. Our whole country deserves to be one big UNESCO Heritage site.
@@Newton-eq4gn dhanadha..kuber...a brother of ravan and ravan is
also vivasvan,...vaisravan....from
the same race...but gunas divide!!!
Good larning for students
South is great and tamil is great gods language .
Ass language is sanskrit , it is persian avestan language india version, its not indian , its now using indias pali language script devanagari
Я легко повторил все звуки. В рекомендациях вылезло, посмотрел было интересно
सिखाना चाहते हैं संस्कृत
समझा रहे हैं अंग्रेजी में
सबसे ज्यादा विदेशी ही सिखते होंगे
बहुत बहुत आभार आपका श्रीमान
It's a eye opener to me. It's a treasure, we have to learn the language to purify our soul. 🙏
I'm so happy. Loved the way you have put this topic in a simple and understandable manner. Looking forward for more.
Shubham bhavatu :)
So handsome and such a peaceful voice!
he sure is
he#s a gentleman and a scholar
Absolutely fantastic! The explanation and the sounds. Thanks a Lot!
this videos are really a present from god
Interesting. Many of our old, archaic words in the Philippines are Sanskrit origin. Aside from that, I like the sound of it as well. Hence I am watching this video and subscribing this channel. Hope India won't lose this treasure in the future.
I had no idea that there might be some words in the Philippine language that are of Sanskrit origin, but it makes sense for it to be so, considering the general area and the propagation of Buddhism in the Far Easten countries.
Kings of phillipines were Hindus once uncle ji@@KrishnaPillalamarri
Great knowledge about phonology of Sanskrit, , we really appreciate your efforts to promote the ultimate language of the world , lots of love and affection from NEW YORK
wow it was amazing lecture sir. thanks for such a wonderful explanation . we all knows that Sanskrit is a scientific language but none of us try to prove it , unfortunately most of Indians are running towards ENGLISH . thanks again sir . plz keep going on. you have deep knowledge.
Don't worry, I think the way sir explained it people will notice and will definitely be interested to learn.
We loved language,Sanskri.Pure and natural..."Wow!"(from Nepal).
Omg I never knew the reason for placing the swar in such fashion
I'm amazed
What a great language
What a great channel
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Content and presentation is way different from other contemporary videos and no comparison with other sub standard videos
Please make a book on these video so that the knowledge about the devnagri script is available in one place. It has been my belief that sanskrit mantra work on your brain to facilitate certain emotions conducive to the object of the sadhak. Your information is mind boggling. Thanks a lot.May be this is the reason for the success of the Mangalyan in one try.
It is a beautiful language. Great work , reviving our tradition and culture. 👍
Thank you! Big time. Looks like I can learn this language after all! Enlightening video
Thank you so very much🙏🏼♥️ you are doing incredible work, this all means a lot to people like me. thank you again sir🙏🏼😃
Thank you, I just started Sanskrit, I'm eager to follow the lessons :)
नमस्ते। I took up Sanskrut major in my BA! My teachers, University and this education system miserably failed me. I dropped out! I left BA , I haven't left Sanskrut. I wish, the teachers in Indian Universities and Gurukulas taught us the way you do!! A hearty thanks and shat shat naman. I wish to restart learning while being in the USA now... Your channel will be a great medium! धन्यवाद:।
I really happy to hear that Sanskrit sounds same as தமிழ் ...😘
You're amazing!🙏🙏 I'm so regretting not having learnt this language as an Indian!!! What have I done with myself in the last 23 years?! 😅
Amazing .....I always liked your since the day I joined your channel . But this learning sanskrit series is beyond liking. Great work.
Wonderful video!! It's fascinating to learn that every single letter has its own significance and hence sanskrit is known to be the language of celestials! 👌🏻👌🏻👏
I have watched this clip so many times and now it just clicks. It helped me te recite and pronounce mantras more cleare and with a deeper level. Dhanyavaad.
Thanks
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🙏 Namaskaram 🙏
Finally I can see the video which I was searching for long time
Plz make more and more videos on learning sinskrit
So that each and everyone in India can use sinskrit language and even can read Vedas and Upanishad
Keep going 👍
this is wonderful and just what i was looking for! thank you , brother.
Simply amazing presentation. Very painful to practice as I am unused to thinking of sounds in this way or being aware of them with such detail. Makes me want to learn more... Very slowly.
You are doing a great job sir.
People say how can some mantras resolve anything.
The magic is in pronounciation, sounds that trigger nerves, harmones, bringing internal and physical changes.
Sanskrit is not just some means of communication
"SANSKRIT IS MAGIC, in itself
Mind-boggling knowledge 🤩
Smitten by the wisdom!
Gratitude! Gratitude!!! Gratitude!!!!
Very professional production, and your lessons are becoming more tangible to those without prior experience. Keep up the good work!
im so conscious about how he touch his hands, i mean how they look like, haha. but now i knew how sacred sanskrit are . i learned so much
Thank..... You.... Sir for this precious treasure of knowledge
I have just sent ₹1000 as appealed in the Video lesson for making Videos on the Sanskrit language. I appreciate your efforts in this regard.
प्रणाम जी
संस्कृतस्य प्रचारं अतिमहत्त्वपूर्णं च आवश्यकं अस्ति।।
This language is mathematical and spiritual perfection, in so many ways. I want to learn it now so I can know all the secrets of the universe.
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Thank sir
Is there anyway I can contact you? I want to learn Sanskrit.
But this is setbian language?!?! How?!?
Beautiful claims!! Fascinating!! What a kind and well spoken professor.
I don't have a full grasp of this yet, but from what I gather, this "alphabet" can be used to write words in almost any language.
This video has brought me closer to "God." Thank you!
I am a particle physicist and a PhD in Sanskrit. You explained it very well that संस्कृतम् भाषाम् is the only language of existence. It was not created by 1 person in a day or even a year, it took thousands of years to curate the language by means of mantras when Sages (Rishi, Munis, Braham yogis) were uttering the sounds as a means to dive deeper into the conscious existence or being a "being". Sanskrit/संस्कृतम् is not just a language to communicate but it can actually shift frequencies and EMW into a state where atoms can vibrate freely without any cosmic constrain.
Sir also tell about vedas. Most of the people today read Maxmuller,keith,WilliamMonier,Ravvan etc. These peopel distorted by translating them wrongly.
ओउम्
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@@omm6219 🙄
@@Sneakingmentor जी आप thanks bharat, satya sanatan, amit aryavart ar om aryavart se जुडे हे । 😇🙏🏻🙏🏻
ओउम्
@@omm6219 ?? Hw do you know😁
@@Sneakingmentor ap kv kavar comment v karte ho na bhai, ar av vedas ke upar v comment kiye ho, isse yeh pratit hota hai ki , aap vedic jyan per ruchi rakhte ho
ओउम्
Hey I'm a Muslim & wanna learn sanskrit but can't find that perfect sequence at any channel I mean I don't know anything abt the Hindu religion means abt the religion what happened in past of the religion so sir I just want uh to make a series for such student out there like me.! 😊
Watch beerbiceps podcasts. You will learn a lot about Hinduism there.