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  • Why the people of southern India find Hindi to be an alien language; and proof that Sanskrit, far from being a dead language, is a living, breathing language.
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  • @rangertalion2386
    @rangertalion2386 2 роки тому +1091

    I am from Southern India and I speak తెలుగు ( Telugu ) , Telugu has lot of Sanskrit derived words in its vocabulary . Sanskrit is also given position of importance in Telugu states .

    • @rangertalion2386
      @rangertalion2386 2 роки тому +108

      Even telugu grammar is based on pannian sanskritic concepts .In fact the traditional study of Telugu Grammar is known as వ్యాకరణం ( vyākaraṇam ) . The first treatise on Telugu grammar, the Āndhra Śabda Cinṭāmaṇi, was written in Sanskrit by Nannayya, considered one of the greatest Telugu poets

    • @hrivaansahani1750
      @hrivaansahani1750 2 роки тому +25

      @@rangertalion2386 Really? And here I thought Telugu is derived from Tamil 😑

    • @rangertalion2386
      @rangertalion2386 2 роки тому +110

      @@hrivaansahani1750 No bro , Telugu is not derived from Tamil . All south Indian languages like Telugu , Tamiḻ , Malayaḷam , Kannaḍa and Tuḷu have common ancestor proto language and belong to the same language family . However Telugu did not come from Tamiḻ . We , Telugu speakers cannot understand Tamiḻ at all . We can't understand Malayaḷam or Tuḷu either . If we are exposed to Kannaḍa speakers we might be able to grasp some things , but that's it .

    • @avas4543
      @avas4543 2 роки тому +51

      Telugu, Kannada and Malyalam are highly Sanskritized.

    • @rangertalion2386
      @rangertalion2386 2 роки тому +31

      @@xenzorygames4116 Renati Cholas did use Telugu , however they did not create it .......... Telugu belongs to the "South - Central Dravidian language branch" and is more closely related to languages like Gondi and Kui . Whereas all other major Southern languages belong to "South Dravidian language branch" . Telugu was the first to split away from other Dravidian languages and subsequently internalized saṁskrutaṁ . Also , Malayaḷam is the youngest Dravidian language not Telugu .

  • @SumitSharma-vj3zu
    @SumitSharma-vj3zu 2 роки тому +905

    I think for a North Indian, learning Sanskrit is a good idea to understand South Indian languages

    • @anandk197
      @anandk197 2 роки тому +131

      True, not a joke. It is truly the common thread that binds us all. For separatists like Dravidan Tamils, targetting and encouraging Sanskrit hatred is the best option to keep the up thier agenda.

    • @arunminnas
      @arunminnas 2 роки тому +52

      That makes sense. Actually, it might lead to all Indians being able to understand for the most part all languages of all other states.

    • @r.b.8018
      @r.b.8018 2 роки тому +43

      That’s is why Sanskriti used to be the court language of our great kings.
      Our slokas or mantras r all in Sanskrit. And when u listen to one North Indian and South India uttering the shlokas or mantras u will never hear any dialect. They both will sound as if they come from the same region or r neighbours.
      U only have to listen to o Vishu sahasranamam to understand what I’m saying. Pick one South Indian artist who sang it and pick one North Indian artist’s video on YT

    • @tamilism3680
      @tamilism3680 2 роки тому +7

      Well but you can't understand tamil language little bit if you know sanskrit . But Tamil can be well understand all of south india cause it the mother of those languagea

    • @r.b.8018
      @r.b.8018 2 роки тому +35

      @@tamilism3680
      Can u pls not bring this divide here. Nobody is Sanskrit is said to be the language of gods.
      Sanskrit is the most scientific language. That’s why scientists n programmers what to use Sanskrit.
      There were other languages also Sumerian, Akkadian n many they ppl can’t decipher now. Same time around Tamil. If u learn Sanskrit ur can learn any languages.
      Now u will bring Aryan n Dravidian divide. Let me tell u latest archeology finding. In Indus Valley Dravidian language was spoken by our ancestors among other languages. There could be other languages that now has become extinct. Dravidian language survived. So did Sanskrit. Nobody can for sure say thing. It’s assumption n politics. Divide n rule. I’ve as much respect for Tamil as much for Sanskrit. They r both ancient languages of our ppl. Think it like that n move on. Don’t make it a race or competition.

  • @thrinethran2885
    @thrinethran2885 3 роки тому +666

    Long back in my schooldays, I used to wonder why all the Hindi film stars sang in Urdu, even when the characters were Bengali! Yes, Sanskrit is so beautiful. In it, the most profound thoghts find their natural expression. The only problem is for someone who wants to be vulgar or abusive in Sanskrit!

    • @mrityu3353
      @mrityu3353 2 роки тому +98

      Yeah, let alone the Indians from south, we from North do not understand the bollywood hindi. That's one of the reasons why bollywood is called Karachiwood and urduwood today. However, shuddha hindi, like sanskrit is a beautiful language

    • @mangai3599
      @mangai3599 2 роки тому +38

      Very right ! Samskrita is the most beautiful language. I am saying because I am a learner.

    • @kumarjeetchakraborty9097
      @kumarjeetchakraborty9097 2 роки тому +28

      And Sanskrit is also very scientific language you can recover your heart disease if you speak Sanskrit everyday and NASA also trying to develop a computer which can code in Sanskrit because coding in Sanskrit is much more easier then English

    • @kumarjeetchakraborty9097
      @kumarjeetchakraborty9097 2 роки тому +19

      @@benjamindirgh8982 These are stories from Ramcharitamanas which is written not more than 600 years ago read the original Valmiki Ramayan then you know the exact reason

    • @thatmathnerdteachesphysics5180
      @thatmathnerdteachesphysics5180 2 роки тому +14

      @@benjamindirgh8982 moron he didn't hunt, that golden deer was a rakshas in disguise. Maa sita wanted to domesticate it ,so she asked lord ram to bring it ...

  • @Unfollowthem
    @Unfollowthem 2 роки тому +579

    You are reuniting whole India.... Sanskrit and Sanskritisatiion is A true Civilization...

    • @ashwinkumar9990
      @ashwinkumar9990 2 роки тому +17

      Sir I think you are more confused or you haven't done much research. Tamil is much more ancient language than Sanskrit. Many Archeological evidence has proved Tamil is much more older than Sanskrit. Other South Indian languages like Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam are just a combination of Sanskrit and Tamil. Those language were evolved from Tamil. As ages passed since Sanskrit speaking people has dominant position politically during those period people shifted towards Sanskrit rather than Tamil. (like nowadays people are shifting towards English, it doesn't mean English is the oldest language if many people shift towards English). Tamil is the first ever language which people used in India and it still exist. Maybe since india was ruled by North Indians they have portrayed Sanskrit as the oldest language. But the Archeological evidence has already proved that Tamil is the oldest language of India. 😊

    • @guzifi6785
      @guzifi6785 2 роки тому

      So mesopotamian civilisation is fake?

    • @guzifi6785
      @guzifi6785 2 роки тому +9

      @@ashwinkumar9990 they will never understand the truth. Leave them the world accepted that Tamil is the oldest language. Its waste of time to tell them. They will never be proud of Tamil 🙂.

    • @alpha-vs1fx
      @alpha-vs1fx 2 роки тому +40

      @@ashwinkumar9990 we are proud of tamil and it's the oldest language probably according to some.but there are more proofs of sanskrit being older. It is the civilizational language of india. Even when the south indian kings conquered outside india, they spread sanskrit and not tamil. There are literary evidences that sanskrit is older than tamil. But tamil is almost as old.

    • @ashwinkumar9990
      @ashwinkumar9990 2 роки тому +2

      @@alpha-vs1fx
      I understand that you love Sanskrit, but you can't deny the proven facts as I have already said in my last comment. You need to understand the real history and archaeological evidence. Though you love Sanskrit more it can't chage the real facts and proofs. Everybody loves their own language but you have to understand the reality as per the archeological evidence and proofs 😊

  • @Unfollowthem
    @Unfollowthem 2 роки тому +498

    As a Kannada person...Heart beats when I heard Sanskrit word... This shows.. It's mine and I belongs to it... Even today We think Sanskrit and Kannada... There is no point of Hindi In our mind...

    • @tamilism3680
      @tamilism3680 2 роки тому +13

      Kannada father is sanskrit but don't forget mother

    • @Unfollowthem
      @Unfollowthem 2 роки тому +45

      @@tamilism3680 Kannada People don't hate Any language... You can Travel all over Karnataka... More Tamil film were run in Karnataka... But less Kannada film Run in TN... I watched many Tamil in Tamil only.. we are all one bro...

    • @tamilism3680
      @tamilism3680 2 роки тому +5

      @@Unfollowthem what??. It's kannada film industry problem even English movies are not dubbed in kannada in india cause it sandalwood century old problem . Tamils films runs all over india But your told to learn hindi so you will find no need of kannada neat future🤗

    • @Unfollowthem
      @Unfollowthem 2 роки тому +19

      @@tamilism3680 When did I said Learn Hindi...

    • @Unfollowthem
      @Unfollowthem 2 роки тому +15

      @@tamilism3680 Film is Business... It is not about language... It is Karnataka... There is no Value to Film Star like TN... May be you got something wrong...

  • @chamarama9349
    @chamarama9349 2 роки тому +341

    I am from deep south from sri lanka..we can undestand hindi even without learning hindi..i have a few friends who can undestand hindi they didn't study it academically but just by watching hindi films...obviously One of sweetest language..
    sanskrit is main component in my language sinhalese too..We all share same sanskrit vocabulary it has very rich vocabulary..

    • @chamarama9349
      @chamarama9349 2 роки тому +29

      @Badass guy my native language sinhalese share atleast 90% of sanskrit vocabulary..i think sanskrit is the key to every south asian language..a person who knows sanskrit can learn any south asian language within short time..i guess in every south asian language the stucture and vocabulary derive from sanskrit..

    • @uzochiokeke4328
      @uzochiokeke4328 2 роки тому +13

      the hindi spoken in north india is bollywood hindi which is absolute garbage. We south indians will never accept it.

    • @mojorisin08
      @mojorisin08 2 роки тому +7

      @Badass guy Ravanan was from Noida. He conquered Sri Lanka.

    • @chamarama9349
      @chamarama9349 2 роки тому +2

      @@mojorisin08 There is no archaeological evidence to accept the ravana story.. yes there are legends about ravana also places that said to be his airports like "wariyapola" which means
      Wa - air
      Riya - vehicle
      Pola - port or yard
      Which complete meaning is the port of air vehicles in sinhala language..but that is not enough to accept ravana as a true king..

    • @chamarama9349
      @chamarama9349 2 роки тому +5

      @@AbdulSamad-jw6xq yes.. part of our ancestors are from odissa also bengal sinhalese are mixed ethnicity of indigenious people with indo aryan migrants our language and culture have been evolved absorbing all features of those migrants into indigenious culture sinhalese language has huge vocabulary from sanskrit also it has indigenious unique words which we use day to day life..but when we write or speak in formal manner we use more sanskrit derived words...lion has sacred place in our culture it is from odissa in south asian history odians were the first sea explorers they came to sri lanka and made settlements here..i have heard that lion has sacred place in ancient odissa also know about kalinga war and king kharavela..

  • @aryanyadav3690
    @aryanyadav3690 3 роки тому +192

    Bollywood destroyed Hindi the most 🤫

    • @rithikreddy2051
      @rithikreddy2051 2 роки тому +22

      Sadly but true

    • @harshit2.02
      @harshit2.02 2 роки тому +19

      ​@lakshya varshney most bollywood songs sounds like either any advertisement of coca cola , Lamborghini etc and uses more arabic and urdu influence hindi ,feels like its not from India , more like from any central asian country . i am from Mumbai (which means Bollywood but i just hate it ) only limited songs like teri mitti , Agar tum sath ho ya na ho kya fark hai , bekhayali etc are very good .rest all are just remix or not that good

    • @harshit2.02
      @harshit2.02 2 роки тому

      @lakshya varshney no i was talking about latest songs 😅

    • @aryanyadav3690
      @aryanyadav3690 2 роки тому +11

      @lakshya varshney Are you paid by Bollywood for defending them 🤔 Basically after Khan industry, Bullywood totally became Urdu Film Industry & also totally Anti-Indian also totally Hinduphobic 😤 Go and watch Sham Sharma Show... Even old movies are same...

    • @anamaykane9355
      @anamaykane9355 2 роки тому +1

      Exactly

  • @kalashsharma4344
    @kalashsharma4344 3 роки тому +335

    String made a fantastic video about this whole issue

    • @TheDingoBingoNoob
      @TheDingoBingoNoob 3 роки тому +8

      Yup

    • @simulify8726
      @simulify8726 3 роки тому +50

      @@hououinkyoumaich bika hua hai? Koi maal hai kya? Bhai yeh batao tumhare hisaab se joh modi virodhi hai voh unbiased hai?

    • @chandanguptacpg9540
      @chandanguptacpg9540 2 роки тому

      Can anyone tell which video of string please

    • @kalashsharma4344
      @kalashsharma4344 2 роки тому +1

      @@chandanguptacpg9540 why is South kept away from hindi , I guess this was the title

    • @nanusingh2278
      @nanusingh2278 2 роки тому +6

      @@hououinkyoumaich pehla vo regular videos nahi banata.
      Usne keval 2 se 3 banayi vo jo ki politics se related hai....
      He admire him not idiot like you or someone else....
      If he was a paid or some kind of support he had.... Then he would have regular or Atleast his videos would talk about politics and accusations like duggal do.
      (German)

  • @akshaya626
    @akshaya626 2 роки тому +467

    I'm a Tamilian. I see a lot of hate for Sanskrit with no reason. We don't know which is older and it is not an important debate. But both are equally good and we should learn both. I've started taking Sanskrit lessons.

    • @ayushraj8572
      @ayushraj8572 2 роки тому +6

      Keep It Up 🙏🙏

    • @pradeepc2584
      @pradeepc2584 2 роки тому +17

      Hate for Sanskrit bz of Brahminsm not bz of which is oldest .

    • @ayushgourav1896
      @ayushgourav1896 2 роки тому +4

      Same Brother

    • @subhajitpaul2977
      @subhajitpaul2977 2 роки тому +6

      @Chachu P it is their choice who are you to tell him what to do and what not

    • @chad6034
      @chad6034 2 роки тому +1

      Why not learn both

  • @pavan__226
    @pavan__226 2 роки тому +160

    I'm from Kerala, one of our main part of grammer is sanskrit sandhi, it has more significance in Malayalam than Malayalam sandhi itself

    • @justdoit4789
      @justdoit4789 2 роки тому +13

      Sanskrit originated in Kerala, most of the people do not know this, There is a reason why South Indian languages are closest to Sanskrit.

    • @astesiaa
      @astesiaa 2 роки тому +8

      Yaa bro, we are first taught *"Samskritaa Sandhi"* before our own language's sandhi lol..
      This important Sanskrit is for us

    • @D6shorts
      @D6shorts 2 роки тому +4

      Kannada also has sanskruta sandhi

    • @bas5282
      @bas5282 2 роки тому +1

      @@justdoit4789 how bro no way ....malayalam is more related to tamil than sanskrit

    • @justdoit4789
      @justdoit4789 2 роки тому

      @@bas5282 South Indian languages including Tamil are closest to Sanskrit, North Indian languages are away from Sanskrit, Sanskrit language has nothing to do with Hindi, Hindi comes from Khadiboli and not Sanskrit.

  • @sajaltarofdar2484
    @sajaltarofdar2484 3 роки тому +105

    And now Hindi is becoming englishized.

    • @theKarthikkingable
      @theKarthikkingable 2 роки тому +8

      So is other languages

    • @santoshpati709
      @santoshpati709 2 роки тому +23

      English is easily distinguishable but urdufication of hindi is just...😑

    • @theKarthikkingable
      @theKarthikkingable 2 роки тому +2

      @@santoshpati709 Take these simple hints like words with Za, Qa sounds r likely 2 b urdu/farsi origin. Sounds dha, Na(biggrr Na used in gaNEsh), tra, shra, Ksha, rru,etc r of sanskrit origin. There is still much to it but 1 can distinguish if they r exposed to sanskrit/pure hindi.

    • @tamilism3680
      @tamilism3680 2 роки тому +2

      Hindi can become anything but means nothing

    • @santoshpati709
      @santoshpati709 2 роки тому +2

      @@tamilism3680 you can say anything but worth nothing

  • @Bourbon_Biscuit
    @Bourbon_Biscuit 2 роки тому +231

    Yes sir it's true. Using Samkrutam words actually elevates and beautifies the sentence in every Indian Languages.

    • @srikrishnak196
      @srikrishnak196 2 роки тому +6

      Sanskrit is beautiful I agree. I am learning it now. But Sanskrit is NOT the mother of all Indian languages. Aside from the Dravidian languages of south(Tamil,telugu,Kannada,Malayalam,etc) and north India(Kururkh,Gondi,Kui,etc),there are austroasiatic languages like Santali ,Nicobarese which are more related to Vietnamese than Sanskrit. And Sino Tibetan languages like Bodo are closer to Chinese. Besides this, the original people of Andaman Islands speak languages like Aka Jeru,Jarawa and Onge which are unrelated to any other languages in the world .

    • @tanmaypoddar7518
      @tanmaypoddar7518 2 роки тому +8

      @@techsamraat6171 but telegu is much more closer towards sanskrit than hindi..i don't know telegu but in a bahubali song video a telegu guy told me

    • @Bourbon_Biscuit
      @Bourbon_Biscuit 2 роки тому +4

      @@srikrishnak196 did I said it is the mother of all languages 🤔

    • @naiyayika
      @naiyayika 2 роки тому +5

      @@xenzorygames4116 Denying links with Sanskrit is not logical. They may have had original vocabulary, so calling it the mother of all languages may be depending on future research. But, guess what? Discourses on metaphysics and philosophy across India was in Sanskrit. Explains the words in every language. And I'm not gonna respond to the Tamil kings link. I'm done with that idiocy.

    • @naiyayika
      @naiyayika 2 роки тому +2

      @@srikrishnak196 Denying links with Sanskrit is not logical. They may have had original vocabulary, so calling it the mother of all languages may be depending on future research. But, guess what? Discourses on metaphysics and philosophy across India was in Sanskrit. Explains the words in every language.

  • @vrishabhbansal3754
    @vrishabhbansal3754 3 роки тому +70

    Exactly the hindi which we are familiar with is not actual hindi it is something called khichdi bhasha

    • @mrityu3353
      @mrityu3353 2 роки тому +12

      Let's try improving our hindi from today.

    • @aniketnegs
      @aniketnegs 2 роки тому +4

      @@mrityu3353 tru tru

    • @Unfollowthem
      @Unfollowthem 2 роки тому +1

      @@mrityu3353 Bro Sanskrit benefits whole Indosphere Undivided India and Srilanka, South East and everybody...Hindi Live only with north and Muslims world... Think which you want we already wasted 70 years since 1947... At least run behind Sanskrit from Now...We all unite and Make India Stronger and stronger...

    • @santoshpati709
      @santoshpati709 2 роки тому +1

      @@mrityu3353 i am thinking why i watched those urduwood films in my childhood. Destroyed my hindi but i am trying to put sanskrit words.

    • @namastehindustan9879
      @namastehindustan9879 Рік тому

      ​@@santoshpati709 where are you from?

  • @debarjandatta2170
    @debarjandatta2170 2 роки тому +57

    I am a Bengali. When I was learning Hindi as part of our school curriculum I saw that the more "formal" the Hindi was the more it was similar and intelligible to Bengali but hindi films and colloquial hindi is much more difficult for me to understand.

    • @enhancestray
      @enhancestray 2 роки тому +4

      Bro Bengali came from Sadhu Bhasha, which came from Sanskrit. Hence Bengali is more Sanskritic than Hindi.

    • @debosmandasgupta3940
      @debosmandasgupta3940 Рік тому

      @@enhancestray satya katha👍
      More accurately Magadhi Prakrit which is a Apabhransh of late Vedic Sanskrit

    • @AudioMixedVideoAMV
      @AudioMixedVideoAMV Рік тому +3

      because thats shudh hindi. I am sure if we spoke more of shudh hindi instead of the khariboli dialect, you guys would understand whatever we spay with bare minimum and vice versa for us

  • @aaryyan2k
    @aaryyan2k 3 роки тому +203

    Very True, Sir. In Telugu also adding Sanskrit words will improve the quality of the sentence. The sanskritized form of Telugu is known as Grandhika Telugu which means literary Telugu. Telugu and Kannada even has "Chhandas" which is the Metrical poetry system first developed by panini in Sanskrit but Telugu and Kannada scholars adopted this system into native language because of the sheer brilliance and beauty this system provides. I was privileged to learn this in my school by really disappointed by the fact that all the other Indian languages do not have this feature. still if Sanskrit was made national language it would have been accepted by all Indians rather than weird Arabized and Persianized version of Kharboli language now known as Hindi. This led to an increase in using foreign language English as a lingua franca even though we have a really long literary tradition.

    • @Top-notch_beauty
      @Top-notch_beauty 3 роки тому +13

      Tamizhians are not going to accept Sanskrit.

    • @bharath2508
      @bharath2508 2 роки тому +28

      @@Top-notch_beauty stop assuming things
      thamizh is my primary language and I am eagerly waiting to learn Sanskrit.
      Sanskrit should be learned by all of us.

    • @CSSOWMYAA
      @CSSOWMYAA 2 роки тому +12

      @@bharath2508 But i news i saw that in some temples they have stopped using Sanskrit and started using Tamil. To be precise i saw it in polimer news.

    • @mrityu3353
      @mrityu3353 2 роки тому +6

      @@bharath2508 bro why did u write tamil as thamizh? Is the word pronounced as thamizh? I don't know so please explain

    • @theKarthikkingable
      @theKarthikkingable 2 роки тому +18

      @@bharath2508 As long as dravidian goons influence tamizh minds, its not gonna happen at large scale. Vaiko was putting pressure to take back circulation of teaching sanskrit in govt schools as a part of NEP. Recently HRCE launched archanai in Tamil, as if they care about Hinduism but the move was to put down sanskrit.
      Chola pandiyas employed Sanskrit in their administration. Carnatic legends like Thyagaraja Shyama Shastri both of Telugu origin but lived in Tamilnadu region and composed in Sanskrit, Telugu ,Tamil. The region respected other languages till the Dravidian Hijacked narrative of tamils.
      It's time to correct the narrative that Sanskrit belongs to Tamilians as much it belongs to other Indians as the region produced several Sanskrit literature as like vishishtadvaita by Sri ramanuja and many others.

  • @harshajacharya5496
    @harshajacharya5496 2 роки тому +38

    I am a Kannadiga .If I have to understand some words of languages which I don't know (eg: telugu), then Sanskrit bridges the gap.Even thought I can't understand it fully ,I can figure what he/she is talking about. Instead of imposing Hindi as a national language, It is far more better to declare Sanskrit as our National language. And teach it in our schools.

  • @rithikreddy2051
    @rithikreddy2051 2 роки тому +192

    Sanskrit should be made as link language and mother tongue as primary language .

    • @akshaysawant3012
      @akshaysawant3012 2 роки тому +7

      Yes ! Definitely .👍🏻

    • @Nonamam
      @Nonamam 2 роки тому +3

      It's funny, yet u have hindi derived version of real name. A shame. Why not embrace your Thélugu Ness, your Bhaarathiyathanam? Why have corrupted version of your name?

    • @rithikreddy2051
      @rithikreddy2051 2 роки тому +5

      @@Nonamam cause to show dumass people like you that I'm indian 🇮🇳🙏,

    • @shivanagaraj
      @shivanagaraj 2 роки тому +13

      Absolutely. Sanskrit should be made compulsory in schools and colleges, and declare it the national/link language of India, abolish the Urdu derived Hindi as the official language of India in par with English and the mother tongue of the respective states as the primary language so that learning would be easier at least at the state level.

    • @Nonamam
      @Nonamam 2 роки тому +1

      @@rithikreddy2051 dumbass ppl? Please explain. You're saying anyone who questions you is a dumbass? You are an Indian? Oooh, you are Hindusthani? Not Bhaarathiya? Please explain. Let's see if you're free of this dumbassery to which you're referring. I will make a bet w u. If u prove u r wrong, u must declare u r a pos. If u prove me wrong, i will also. Shall we proceed zenaab?

  • @Shreedhar268742
    @Shreedhar268742 Рік тому +26

    As a kannadiga.. I love Sanskrit and how most of it’s words are part of all Dravidian languages 👍🏻

    • @Nope-111
      @Nope-111 Рік тому +8

      😅fake dravidian theory

    • @ShriPLaK
      @ShriPLaK Рік тому

      Even gujarati marathi odia bengali konkani & sindi are Dravidian language
      As in puranas dravida is indian peninsula
      Dra is 3 and vida is water
      Three side water

    • @harshareddy4499
      @harshareddy4499 Рік тому

      ​@@Nope-111 No we are DRAVIDIANS 😉🙈

    • @Nope-111
      @Nope-111 Рік тому

      @@harshareddy4499 😅if you are dravidian you are loser
      -you said

  • @harshjain1
    @harshjain1 3 роки тому +62

    Amazing example given. People should try using Sanskrit words in daily conversation

  • @rajeshkandukuri1042
    @rajeshkandukuri1042 2 роки тому +39

    I am a teluguite currently studying in Delhi university..And the worst part is that some of my hindi speaking frnds do not understand sanskrit terms that we normally use in our day to day life...

    • @saktiprasadswain6546
      @saktiprasadswain6546 Рік тому +3

      One day I spoke in odia..My ineternet guy said I was speaking allian language.

    • @zahraa755
      @zahraa755 Рік тому

      We all should learn Sanskrit. It can unite us all

    • @AdityaSingh-qk4qe
      @AdityaSingh-qk4qe Рік тому

      work of #urduwood i.e bollywood - we are brainwashed to learn urdu words

  • @shiv-ud1bu
    @shiv-ud1bu 2 роки тому +103

    I think audience can incourage Sanskrit language in their lives by listening, learning and speaking it daily.

    • @shiv-ud1bu
      @shiv-ud1bu 2 роки тому +7

      @@nicktm873 I am learning the sankrit from a month in stare time.

    • @ompimpalwadkar5611
      @ompimpalwadkar5611 2 роки тому +2

      @@nicktm873 its not hard if u speak any indian regional language properly u can understand most of sanskrit..

    • @tamilism3680
      @tamilism3680 2 роки тому +2

      But but will be too forgien for tamils

    • @Wanboy
      @Wanboy 2 роки тому +2

      @@tamilism3680 tamil itself have many sanskrit words. Due to intermixing from North and South many sanskrit words are present in tamil so it will not be hard for you to learn it.. idk why u tamils think sanskrit as a foreign language it literally originated in india

    • @tamilism3680
      @tamilism3680 2 роки тому +1

      @@Wanboy you believe sanskrit origined in india but science say its Syria. And tamil do have some sanskrit words because we are least raped by sanskrit compared to other south indian languages. And if you look at sangam literature you will have hard time finding sanskrit words because most of today sanskrit in tamil were only added during the British raj when brahmins had higher power over prints, newspapers, media etc .

  • @swarnavsaha8369
    @swarnavsaha8369 3 роки тому +67

    Bengali is also Sanskrit molded.

    • @pappug5319
      @pappug5319 3 роки тому +6

      80%++++

    • @Top-notch_beauty
      @Top-notch_beauty 3 роки тому +12

      Yes, most sweetest language I've heard along with Japanese.

    • @rathore3991
      @rathore3991 3 роки тому +7

      @@Top-notch_beauty then you haven't heard Gujarati 😏🔥

    • @sidharthadey5781
      @sidharthadey5781 3 роки тому +3

      @@rathore3991 Bhag gujrati baniya

    • @rathore3991
      @rathore3991 3 роки тому +1

      @@sidharthadey5781 haa🙄

  • @user-zw1xp7it3o
    @user-zw1xp7it3o 2 роки тому +67

    My Language Odia is the second language of North India after Sankrit to be given classical language tag .. Trust me .. it's too close to Sanskrit .. Odia language is full of Sankrit ❤️
    Jai Jagannath 🚩

    • @msriram9884
      @msriram9884 2 роки тому +9

      This is very true, Odia language/culture very classical and full of Samskriti and Samskritam.

    • @thecosmicprisi5236
      @thecosmicprisi5236 2 роки тому +2

      Its sa"n"skritam not sa"m" dont give it a cheems name bcz of a fucking organisation calls it like thay

    • @soumyajitrout8653
      @soumyajitrout8653 2 роки тому +1

      Except Bengali ,all languages are derived from Sanskrit .

    • @AshritR
      @AshritR 2 роки тому

      @@thecosmicprisi5236 which organisation mate?

    • @Unfollowthem
      @Unfollowthem 2 роки тому

      @@thecosmicprisi5236 British Came and Distorted...

  • @koushikvemuri3130
    @koushikvemuri3130 2 роки тому +55

    Telugu has so many sanskrit words.
    In the beginning I thought Telugu is derived from Sanskrit because when I first took Sanskrit in school almost all the sanskrit words already exist in Telugu and I know all of them.
    Hindi speaking people rarely say 'Maran' for death but in Telugu 'Maranam' is the word for death.
    'Prem' is sanskrit word for love but Hindi sprakers use 'Pyaar', telugu word fot love is 'Prema'. And there are so many words like that, to be hinest Telugu sounds closer to sanskrit to my ears than Hindi does.

    • @dhruvchouhan6305
      @dhruvchouhan6305 2 роки тому +2

      Absolutely no one speaks pure Hindi, otherwise both are pure Hindi words

    • @shirokun4742
      @shirokun4742 2 роки тому

      @@dhruvchouhan6305 pure hindi jesa kuch nahi hai khadi boli huve karti thi
      Awadhi bhojpuri sindhi sabh mix bolte the log north main
      Muslim jada farsi word use karte the
      Brahmin sanskrit

  • @andyhawkins7988
    @andyhawkins7988 2 роки тому +37

    Malayalam is literally Tamil mixed with Sanskrit

    • @tamilism3680
      @tamilism3680 2 роки тому +5

      No mixed. Malayam is a western dialect of tamil before it got fuced by sanskrit

    • @kartikthakur2440
      @kartikthakur2440 2 роки тому +11

      @@tamilism3680 i can see so much in your comment,why man why ,get out of that fake aryan invasion propaganda.

    • @tamilism3680
      @tamilism3680 2 роки тому +3

      @@kartikthakur2440 wtf. I didn't say any aryan here

    • @mbd8978
      @mbd8978 2 роки тому +5

      @@tamilism3680 8 month old bot account opinion rejected + ratio.

    • @user-th4ch4ky3g
      @user-th4ch4ky3g 2 роки тому

      @@tamilism3680 sorry bro there is no actual evidence or data about Malayalam before 825 ce that is the date in which the oldest record in Malayalam was found to be written of the ones found . There are a lot of theories of its origins but no hard evidences to back any of those theories. There are historians that believe that the language written on some of the old rock cut temples in Kerala to be a precursor of Malayalam.

  • @atharvpatil789
    @atharvpatil789 3 роки тому +107

    You are right sir today's hindi is gotta mixed with urdu

    • @Top-notch_beauty
      @Top-notch_beauty 3 роки тому +17

      Hindi-Urdu is based on Hindustani,language developed in Uttar Pradesh/Delhi region in Medieval Period when Persian was court language of Mughal/Delhi Sultanat.

    • @Mahakaalkideewani111
      @Mahakaalkideewani111 2 роки тому +3

      @@Top-notch_beauty stupid UP speak more of maithil language.

    • @Top-notch_beauty
      @Top-notch_beauty 2 роки тому +4

      By UP, I mean big cities and capital of Muslim Emperor like Agra/Delhi.

    • @Top-notch_beauty
      @Top-notch_beauty 2 роки тому +8

      @@Mahakaalkideewani111 Hey kid, Maithili is spoken in Bihar & Jharkhand. By UP you mean Awadhi, BrajBhasa, Khadi Boli(Meerut), Bhojpuri (Purvanchal), Right?

    • @Top-notch_beauty
      @Top-notch_beauty 2 роки тому +3

      @@user-ti8id6bb2t Yes they do, but I'm talking about History of Hindustani Khadi boli from which Hindi & Urdu is originated. Even Punjabi have lots of Perso-Arabic words.

  • @tusharsoni1648
    @tusharsoni1648 3 роки тому +50

    Thai is so true Abhijit. Thank you for sharing such precious knowledge.

  • @arunghanta5066
    @arunghanta5066 2 роки тому +28

    I'm from South India. Hindi was my second language. I can write and read it. Yet the only spoken Hindi that I understand 100% is Modi's announcements or statements addressing nation. Can't say the same for recent day Hindi movies.

    • @Nonamam
      @Nonamam 2 роки тому +6

      'south india' isn't a place.There is southern region of India, but no such place called 'south india' with singular identity & grouping. There is just Bhaaratha désham & the multitude of ppl & states within it.

    • @arunghanta5066
      @arunghanta5066 2 роки тому +1

      @@Nonamam Bruh! You think I'd like to be identified or appropriated to a certain geography of India. Heck no! I just commented in reference to the question in the video. North, South, West, East India is the least of all I want. My comment's context was Hindi in context to the question asked in the video.

    • @Nonamam
      @Nonamam 2 роки тому +1

      @@arunghanta5066 I understand bro, but we have to destroy this concept. Because the south indian identity was created by Brits & serves as a narrative to drive apart Indians (grouping them as south vs north Indians) & simultaneously denying identity to Indians (a Tamil is not a Thélugu is not a kannadiga and so on). Don't perpetuate it. Be proud of yourself, of your identity as an individual.

    • @tamilism3680
      @tamilism3680 2 роки тому +2

      @@Nonamam South India is region of india not place .It's identified for people difference not just for geography reasons

    • @Nonamam
      @Nonamam 2 роки тому +1

      @@tamilism3680 exactly and it shouldn't be. It's false. Telugus are not the same as tamils. This categorization of them as same or similar is dehumanizing and does a great disservice to both parties and to entire india itself. It simplifies and groups ppl together who aren't same. A Marathi is also diff from a Punjabi and a Rajasthan and so on. If anything southern India is more variated in culture than northern.

  • @animeost9193
    @animeost9193 3 роки тому +57

    The reason for Urdufication of Hindi is the betrayal by Bollywood.
    After independence it was told to promote Hindi that was to be derived from Sanskrit & include words from regional languages of India to unite & connect India. But Bollywood betrayed by inserting Urdu song, urdu dialogues, promoting urdu artists, director,producers, actors etc.

    • @Top-notch_beauty
      @Top-notch_beauty 3 роки тому +3

      Promotion of Tatsam words, and boycotting Tadbhav & deshaj words is also a factor.
      We should borrow some word Tamil too.

    • @animeost9193
      @animeost9193 3 роки тому +4

      @@Top-notch_beauty words were meant to be borrowed from all states of India but they didn't do that. A ladhaki person will not understand any word from Tamila.

    • @animeost9193
      @animeost9193 2 роки тому +2

      @lakshya varshney idc

    • @Top-notch_beauty
      @Top-notch_beauty 2 роки тому +1

      @@animeost9193 I mean, to make colloquial hindi vocabulary spokable. It will work bro.

    • @letstalk5169
      @letstalk5169 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah it is

  • @ajay3742
    @ajay3742 2 роки тому +30

    I am from Kerala and every malayalam alphabet sounds sanskrit

    • @kuttapi3255
      @kuttapi3255 2 роки тому

      മലയാളി ഓക്കെ ഇണ്ടോ ഇവിടെ

    • @mylord8105
      @mylord8105 Рік тому

      Hello are you still active?

    • @mylord8105
      @mylord8105 Рік тому

      I wanted to ask some questions to clarify my doubts.

    • @roderszn
      @roderszn Рік тому

      @@mylord8105 i know Malayalam what's your doubt?

    • @mylord8105
      @mylord8105 Рік тому

      @@roderszn hello Anna. You look like you're from Karnataka, how ya know Malayalam?
      First say this. I'm curious 😂
      Actually my doubt was, are there any words in Malayalam that are same as in Sanskrit.
      I myself have found what Sir said in this video true for Kannada.
      Does the same thing even apply for Malayalam?

  • @impostor6348
    @impostor6348 3 роки тому +139

    funfact, south indian languages are more connected to samskrutham than north indian languages

    • @Top-notch_beauty
      @Top-notch_beauty 3 роки тому +25

      No, Bangla is originated from Sanskrit & have majority colloquial vocabulary derived from Sanskrit.

    • @user-ty1ul4ug6x
      @user-ty1ul4ug6x 3 роки тому +23

      @@Top-notch_beauty even marathi , but still samskrit influence on languages like kannada or even Tamil is huge

    • @nanusingh2278
      @nanusingh2278 2 роки тому +10

      All rajasthani languages are sanskrit originated still it is....
      Little bit regional changes....

    • @yASHAS255
      @yASHAS255 2 роки тому +9

      @@abby-kamakoti im a kannada speaker any person who knows Sanskrit will understand pure kannada might not be fully but yes, meanwhile thts not the case with daily spoken kannada tho

    • @bks1195
      @bks1195 2 роки тому +4

      @@yASHAS255 Odia language is so similar to Sanskrit and Hindi that ..u somehow feel it is just the 1st cousin of Sanskrit. 90% of the Odia words are exactly the same used in Sanskrit, and Hindi . But still Odia language is a classical language with its own grammar .. and holds its distinction from Sanskrit . Someone who speaks pure Odia , he/she sounds as if reciting Vedic verses. 🤩🤩🤩

  • @harshjain1
    @harshjain1 3 роки тому +89

    Sir the topics you are discussing here are amazing and discussed never before . We request you to dub these in regional language to cover a more population.

    • @shardarai810
      @shardarai810 2 роки тому +3

      @@hridaysauryaman8111 yes plse do. At least he wouldn't have to worry about it as he in not a professional UA-camr but a scholar. He doesn't have much time to make videos in many languages.

  • @vitaminprotein2877
    @vitaminprotein2877 3 роки тому +22

    From class 4 to class 7, I never got rank in my academic performance because each time I failed in Sanskrit 😭. It is very difficult to learn 😭.

    • @ptanhi2878
      @ptanhi2878 2 роки тому +4

      ah! sad for u but that may be because people took it as 6th subject not as a language so student's aim used to be just getting the passing marks

    • @Aryan-gs6ky
      @Aryan-gs6ky 2 роки тому +3

      I'm from Bihar and I chose sanskrit from class 5th to 10th. I find it easier than Hindi as Magadhan languages are more close to sanskrit than modern Hindi.

    • @mrityu3353
      @mrityu3353 2 роки тому

      @lakshya varshney damn you had German as an option too? We had optional subjects but sanskrit was the only option 😂. Anyways, I would still have chosen Sanskrit over German ❤️

    • @srikrishnak196
      @srikrishnak196 2 роки тому +7

      @@mrityu3353 Even Germany has many universities where they teach excellent Sanskrit courses and are comparable to our Indian universities .

  • @lekingsharp849
    @lekingsharp849 2 роки тому +17

    Sanskrit is a beautiful, sophisticated language, meant to convey both intellectual and mundane thoughts. There must be a push to make Sanskrit the link and national language of India to bring the civilization together. This is a national interest item.

  • @srinivasa790
    @srinivasa790 Рік тому +6

    Hi Abhijit Bhai, I am a Telugu native speaker and I 200% agree to accept our Ancient Language Sanskrit as our National Language which unites and Revives our Ancient glory of Akhanda Bharat.

  • @kaushiksingh7139
    @kaushiksingh7139 2 роки тому +12

    Sanskrit should be India's National language

    • @nischaymiglani2617
      @nischaymiglani2617 2 роки тому +3

      @Danvand Virop I think tamil people will also accept sanskrit language as a national language.
      Because Tamil language has huge amounts of sanskrit words.

    • @nischaymiglani2617
      @nischaymiglani2617 2 роки тому +3

      @Danvand Virop But I have seen many sanskrit words in tamil.
      And in Ancient times, chola dynasty promotes sanskrit language in south east asia.

    • @harshit2.02
      @harshit2.02 2 роки тому +2

      i am just hopping this happens . we need a common national language asap . its so bad that we have to use english a foreign language to communicate with our own people :(

  • @tejaswisreenivas9356
    @tejaswisreenivas9356 2 роки тому +6

    I speak and write good Telugu. I didn't know I can understand more than 50% of Sanskrit when someone speak. I came to know that most of the words which we use are originated from Sanskrit and we use it very regularly.

  • @astesiaa
    @astesiaa 2 роки тому +9

    Right, I am half Telugite and half Malayali.. and Sanskrit is the most beautiful language ever created.. seriously no doubt in that..
    I would like to present some of the Sanskrit shlokas below -
    *"Hvayaamyagnim prathamam Svastayae Raksha cha no adhi cha broohi deva"* *"Aasatyena Rajasa varthamano niveshayan amritam marthyancha Hiranyayena Savitaa rathenaaadevo yaati bhuvana vipashyan"*

  • @ThevijuAtDaeDge
    @ThevijuAtDaeDge 2 роки тому +10

    I'm from Gujarat, you are right sir. Samskrutam (aka sanskrit) is basic indian language. Dev nagari lipi. I was very good at sanskrit during my school days. But after 10th class i never got to learn Sanskrit in our basic courses. English were pushed hard. I always wanted to learn south Indian language cause it sounds very rythemic with samskrutam. This days, urdu hindi gives so much discomfort. A pure hindi is never to be heard now a days. May be bollywood business has destroyed its very purpose. In my free time, during monsoon, i watch malgudi days. That has some pure hindi. But nowhere else it can be found except religious tales like Mahabharat or Ramayan. I love and respect Samskrutam & south indian languages. And i will surely try to learn those languages. ❤

  • @Top-notch_beauty
    @Top-notch_beauty 3 роки тому +32

    #AskAbhijit So can we revive pure colloquial hindi with Tadbhav(modified) sanskrit Words rather then using them directly?

    • @Unfollowthem
      @Unfollowthem 2 роки тому +6

      Yes only Possible by making Sanskrit as Indosphere( India, Pakistan, Srilanka, South East, Etc)... Language otherwise it is impossible.. Hindi Struck with Muslims. They don't allow... English occupied space now our Vocabulary changing to English..... we have waste 70 years already... Run behind Sanskrit Automatically Vocabulary Replace itself... Because we get more support and used by other states which will come to main stream...

  • @ananttripathi4264
    @ananttripathi4264 2 роки тому +13

    It felt good to hear those sanskrit words coming form you mouth.

  • @priyanshuyadav2754
    @priyanshuyadav2754 3 роки тому +14

    Hindi came to power mainly bcz of the movement led by bhartendu harishchand the "Hindi-Hindu-Hindustan" movement .........
    Our forefathers gave up many of their indegineous languages to support hindi so that it becomes a common unifing language of whole india .........but now the situation is such that people dont want to speak pure hindi ......... and even dont want to learn it ......

    • @Vizorfam
      @Vizorfam 2 роки тому +3

      Thank you for sharing this knowledge

  • @rupambhattacharjee1087
    @rupambhattacharjee1087 2 роки тому +36

    I learnt SANSKRIT till class 10. I got 100/100 in 2020 boards.

    • @rishabhgupta7264
      @rishabhgupta7264 2 роки тому +3

      wow that is quite an achievement. I found sanskrit to be very hard and was happy when it ceased to be the part of the syllabus. Though, now I think that I missed an opportunity to learn a new language .

    • @Unfollowthem
      @Unfollowthem 2 роки тому +2

      @@rishabhgupta7264 Every subject is difficult initially.. after 3_4 days... Everything will be normal..

    • @uzochiokeke4328
      @uzochiokeke4328 2 роки тому +2

      @@Unfollowthem yenu samachara? 🥰

    • @SurajKumar-uo1eh
      @SurajKumar-uo1eh 2 роки тому +1

      ​@@rishabhgupta7264 The method of teaching also matters a lot. In schools, generally teachers asks students to all mug up all the things and memorize all the grammar rules. This makes it very boring and burdensome. It's not the best way to learn a language. A child naturally picks up a language just by listening to the people around him. He/She doesn't memorize the grammar rules. So, i guess start by just listening to it and have small conversations in it.
      Here is an excellent resource if you are interested in learning sanskrit.
      ua-cam.com/video/wsVrV7ox60Q/v-deo.html

    • @rishabhgupta7264
      @rishabhgupta7264 2 роки тому

      @@SurajKumar-uo1eh Thank you !

  • @quasiosa
    @quasiosa 2 роки тому +6

    To me, Malyalam, Sanskrit, Kannada, Telugu and Tamil sound similar because of the proficiency in these languages is so similar even if the words are different.
    I don't want any of these or any other Indian languages to be vulnerable to extinction.
    I would in future will be learning some languages from India's south.

    • @Nonamam
      @Nonamam 2 роки тому

      & to me, an actual speaker of 1 of these languages, the rest sound like random jibberish, except the odd samskritham word.

  • @padmamazumdar1012
    @padmamazumdar1012 2 роки тому +6

    You are 100% correct when you say that Sanskrit
    is a living and a beautiful language..I am so glad at least someone came out to say so .Thank you .🙏

  • @audioverse3939
    @audioverse3939 2 роки тому +4

    Karnataka is the Only State with Sanskrit speaking villages.Sanskrit is alive in Karnataka

  • @irondisulfide7480
    @irondisulfide7480 2 роки тому +11

    100% agree with you that it elevates without breaking.

  • @rajbhargava7796
    @rajbhargava7796 3 роки тому +21

    Sir one question
    That we all now know that India's culture got destroyed and what not happened,but now how do we revive this,by performing rituals In this busy lifestyle??I mean how we can,2nd thing thank you sir for helping in solving my doubts I was searching for true history when I was in class 8th in 2019 and today I found India's true history.

    • @rajbhargava7796
      @rajbhargava7796 2 роки тому

      @Prosenjeet Chatterjee maine hh ke liye hi do badli thi ,😭😭😭chor gya woh apan ko,kher ab woh safe rahega.

    • @rajbhargava7796
      @rajbhargava7796 2 роки тому +1

      @Badass guy sir if this was your answer for any exam I would have given you full marks,and I liked what you said in 2nd point to practice with pride cause this pride is somewhere now lost because of karachi wood,yes not being a pseudo secular,thanks for your reply

    • @rajbhargava7796
      @rajbhargava7796 2 роки тому

      @Badass guy ok so here is my question guru govind singh ji wrote "chandi di vaar" and I saw one video where they were saying that in this chandi di vaar guru govind singh ji said "mite baang salman quraana.."setting like this which meant end of islam and rise of santan dharma,is it true he said that,I believe guru ji might have said

    • @anharr4662
      @anharr4662 2 роки тому +1

      Read books by regional writers hear regional golf songs ,talk in your mother tongue in home and with your near and dear ones ,if can write books or blogs in your regional language .Usage of literatures and scripts (books) to store knowledge can preserve culture and language .If if possible reading subtitles of movies or serials in regional languages can help vocabulary and increase in the usage of the language .

    • @rajbhargava7796
      @rajbhargava7796 2 роки тому

      @@anharr4662 good point brother,so in this comment what I understand is to work on regional language but brother my origin if fr gujrat but no one speaks gujrati jerezi do have relatives who are presently living in gujrat they do but not all of us ,and our kul Devi's temple is in rajasthan and my great grand parent lived there too and which is why there is some influence of rajsthani,so because of mughal we all had to move to different places and because of that we lost all records of who we are but and I live in bhopal,so I have that bhopali dialect

  • @sai4blackmetal
    @sai4blackmetal 2 роки тому +4

    Yes Hindi is Persianised ..while southern languages are still indigenous .. simple words like 'book' .. we in kannada say 'Pustaka' in Telugu and Malayalam 'Pustakam' .. hardly North Indians are using he original Sanskrit words instead they say 'Kithab' which is persian .. same as the world 'difficulty' in Kannada we say 'Kashta' or 'Sankata' and in Hindi you say Mushkil and hardly the word 'Kasht' or 'Sankat' ..also ' life' we say in Kannada 'Jeevana' or Telugu 'Jeevatham' ..and in Hindi mostly 'Zindagi' .. that's why we most Southerners dont feel associated easily with Hindi because of the obvious persian influences and urdu amalgamation..

  • @Obnoxious_Weed
    @Obnoxious_Weed 2 роки тому +16

    Sapta = Saath (7) = Septa =September
    Ashta = aath (8) = Octo = October
    Nova = nao (9) = Nano = November
    Dasha .... you fill the blanks

    • @lll2282
      @lll2282 2 роки тому

      its hindi

    • @shiva2340
      @shiva2340 2 роки тому

      no shit sherlock, thats because all the the languages you mentions above are indoeuropean

  • @rathore3991
    @rathore3991 3 роки тому +25

    🔥My father had gone to kerala many years ago,he have problem in communication,few years back when I go if you ask in Hindi many people will reply,then I know 30%of kerala is Muslim,and irony is, they say we don't speak Hindi we speak Urdu😏😂

    • @Top-notch_beauty
      @Top-notch_beauty 3 роки тому +13

      In this War, If we lost to Muslim, it means we lost our culture to Middle-Easterners.

    • @mithun6977
      @mithun6977 2 роки тому +10

      That's a lie. Muslims of kerala hardly know urdu.
      Muslims of kerala got converted due to the influence of arab traders. While Persianized turko-mongols islamised north India

    • @Top-notch_beauty
      @Top-notch_beauty 2 роки тому +6

      @@mithun6977 You're Partially right about conversion part & Mallu Muslims can't really speak Urdu.

    • @nanusingh2278
      @nanusingh2278 2 роки тому +3

      @@mithun6977 don't why but as kerlites same goes for tamilians (Muslim) as well.
      They keep fight for Sanskrit but when it comes to urdu they suddenly bounce back and say majority of Indian muslim have urdu as their language so we also have....
      Which only points towards hindus of these states kept divided in linguistic barrier and keep converting.....

    • @tamilism3680
      @tamilism3680 2 роки тому +2

      @@nanusingh2278 wait what. No body made statement saying we accept urdu cause of muslims. You can find tons of hindi signs in south but no where urdu. We love our Muslim population unlike North but both nothing comes near our language even sanskrit not urdu

  • @baskaranmunusamy8189
    @baskaranmunusamy8189 2 роки тому +6

    Indonesia, Malaysia & Thailand use a lot of Sanskrit words in their language.

  • @saurabhpatil442
    @saurabhpatil442 2 роки тому +18

    This video clearly shows the depth of your Knowledge, Sir!!🙏

  • @natrajanrajasekaran
    @natrajanrajasekaran 2 роки тому +8

    Elevating the discourse and improving the quality - it is true. This happens in Tamil also. Tamil grammar designates a name for this style of speaking and writing - called as 'Manipiravalam'. Hindu religious discourses usually follows this style.

  • @rohit_stuff
    @rohit_stuff 3 роки тому +38

    #AskAbhijit Why the syllabus of history in most of the boards exclude the stories of ancient Indian Emperors / Rajas / Maharajas ?

    • @anushrimittal2861
      @anushrimittal2861 3 роки тому +4

      That's a great question 👍

    • @justinpereira4161
      @justinpereira4161 3 роки тому +2

      State board of Maharashtra has history about Indian kings and emperors.

    • @justinpereira4161
      @justinpereira4161 3 роки тому +2

      We have learnt about Vijaynagar empire, cholas, pandyas, Buddhism, Jainism and obviously Maratha Empire

    • @animeost9193
      @animeost9193 3 роки тому +3

      This is very well explained in the book Brainwashed Republic

    • @srikrishnak196
      @srikrishnak196 2 роки тому

      Reason : almost no one wrote about their lives except foreigners who just gave some glimpses , Indians didn't use writing much back then.

  • @ad2050
    @ad2050 2 роки тому +4

    This is so beautiful. Indian linguistic diversity is brilliant but I love the fact that sanskrit words have entered all variety of Indian languages.

  • @lucilleavakian833
    @lucilleavakian833 2 роки тому +7

    Sanskrit is a living language!! Yes!

    • @arunminnas
      @arunminnas 2 роки тому +1

      Very much so, all our shlokas are recited in sanskrit even today and will continue to be so for ever.

    • @tamilism3680
      @tamilism3680 2 роки тому

      Rip

  • @shivakumargangal2891
    @shivakumargangal2891 2 роки тому +19

    That live demonstration made more sense to me & helped me grasp it better when he said Latin is dead

  • @cappycapyt
    @cappycapyt 2 роки тому +4

    2:00 hearing sir speaking hindi for the very first time! LOL Proud to learn Sanskrit!

  • @MrBaniya28
    @MrBaniya28 Рік тому +3

    As a indian from northern part of india when I hear southern languages i can recognize some words which are sanskrit word ....and these word which are used in daily basis in southern conversations are very formally used in hindi conversations.

  • @anshulsharma312
    @anshulsharma312 2 роки тому +8

    Now tamil speakers will say Sanskrit is a branch of Tamil and vice versa. #controversial

    • @udaykamal4621
      @udaykamal4621 Рік тому

      Bcoz indo european languages and dravidian languages are completely different. One language can influence another language but roots or birth of these languages are completely different.

  • @888mith
    @888mith Рік тому +2

    For sentence 'I saw a white dog this morning' In normal kannada we say...
    'nanu ivattu belagge bili nayi yannu nodide'
    But when we actually tell in sanskritized kannada it goes
    ' nanu indu munjane shwetha shwana vannu nodide'...
    meaning remains the same and also it matches perfectly..
    Thats the Beauty of Sanskrit...
    Every indian language i feel is just cant live without Sanskrit..

  • @91rummy
    @91rummy 2 роки тому +6

    Actually in South of India, the regular day to day rituals or pooja done is more closer to the vedic process and the whole thing is in Sanskrit. Sanskrit can never be separated or dead as part of our culture.. Blame it on the likes of Perriar and his followers who tried to separate Tamilians from Sanskrit. ..As a fact, pure Telugu , pure Tamil , Kannada vocabulary is different from Sanskritized versions of the same languages.( Malayalam came bit later, so I have not mentioned the language in the list.) .. you need to preserve this vocabulary.. For Eg. in pure Telugu , the word for food is thindi or kudu .. however, when sanskritized, it became bhojanam or aharam.... bhojanam or bhojan is from Sanskrit.. you can preserve both..
    However, that does not mean, you have to alienate Sanskrit.. There is a dire need to understand and learn Sanskrit because Sanskrit or Samskrtam is not just a language.. it carries a lot of Indigenous common culture, values, our blood and genes in it.. its the foundation stone of our culture.. That is the reason people who fight against Sanskrit have been trying to separate Indians from Sanskrit, so that they can separate the people from their own culture and bond, so that the society becomes separated, random, chaotic and unstable and then they can take control over it.
    You cannot ignore Sanskrit by any means.. Why are UK, Germany, France and many other countries learning Sanskrit?

  • @eternal1967
    @eternal1967 Рік тому +3

    Guys I'm from Kerala in south india and we learn Hindi because it's our language plus i give a lot of respect to north indians by not eating beefs as a Hindu even though others eats so. But yeah we r one 🇮🇳

  • @karthikavarma654
    @karthikavarma654 3 роки тому +17

    So beautifully explained!!!

  • @tejaakasam2455
    @tejaakasam2455 Рік тому +1

    Strategy:
    1.Sanskritize english.
    2.Use sanskrized version of your local language.
    3.Talk with other states people with sanskritized English

  • @premb6929
    @premb6929 2 роки тому +2

    2:00 that really felt real...like hindi was 144p and sanskrit was just 1080p or even 4k..I am telling you ...you just taught me a thing in such way ..you destroyed my whole school life teachers..

  • @jenishkathiriya8444
    @jenishkathiriya8444 2 роки тому +6

    There should be some online class to learn pure ancient sanskrit

    • @deepee159
      @deepee159 2 роки тому

      There is a UA-cam channel which teaches better sanskrit

  • @arunabhdut
    @arunabhdut 2 роки тому +3

    Being an Assamese I can say that , Assamese vocabulary has far more common words with language such as bhojpuri, maithli, Oriya etc but not with Hindi...And most of the dissimilar word you will find are actually Persian

  • @jaikant5158
    @jaikant5158 2 роки тому +2

    ‘Tholkappiyam’, which is 2,000 years old, is the first literary work in Tamil. According to Tamil language expert M Srinivasa Iyengar, Tholkappiyam dates to before 350BC. The other Sangam Tamil literature is estimated to be around 5th century BC and recent archaeological evidence has proved this. The recent scientific dates obtained for Keeladi findings push back the date of Tamil-Brahmi to another century-6th century BCE. These results clearly ascertained that they attained the literacy or learned the art of writing as early as 6th century BCE.
    The earliest known inscriptions in Sanskrit are from the 1st century BCE, such as the Ayodhya Inscription of Dhana and Ghosundi-Hathibada (Chittorgarh).

  • @tanujnabar8009
    @tanujnabar8009 Рік тому +1

    Sanskrit is a living and breathing language. Wow! Goosebumps!
    Wonderfully explained!!!

  • @ydteja2663
    @ydteja2663 2 роки тому +5

    Sankrit beautiful language like my mother tongue telugu. We learn sanskrit.i don't see so much difference in telugu and sanskrit where it is more similar to sanskrit. Where is hindi is like urdu

  • @khushaljain5565
    @khushaljain5565 2 роки тому +5

    I dont think anyone will oppose SANSKRIT except for the peaceful community

  • @kaushiksingh7139
    @kaushiksingh7139 2 роки тому +8

    Malayalam has 75 % of his words are from Sanskrit, Bengali is 80% from Sanskrit, Gujarati is 75% from its Sanskrit, Kannada is 70%, even Tamil has 45% Sanskrit words, all Indian languages have a huge percentage (%) of Sanskrit words
    Telugu is 75%, Odia is 75%, Marathi is 80%, Nepali is 90%, Assamese is 70%, kokani is 80% Sanskrit
    Sindhi aur Panjabi , Kashmir inme Sanskrit words hai bdi matra me
    Aur bhi kai language hai jinme bdi matra me Sanskrit words hai,
    more than 90% words hindi ke Sanskrit me se hai
    So, Sanskrit should be India's National language.

    • @theKarthikkingable
      @theKarthikkingable 2 роки тому +5

      @Danvand Virop but modern Tamil has many sanskrit influences

    • @theKarthikkingable
      @theKarthikkingable 2 роки тому +3

      @Danvand Virop doesn't matter how dravidians try hard,even to call out their party symbol(Chinnam, sanskrit chinha), udayanidhi suryan, they use sanskrit

    • @theKarthikkingable
      @theKarthikkingable 2 роки тому

      @Danvand Virop Old Tamil could b, but not modern tamil

    • @kaushiksingh7139
      @kaushiksingh7139 2 роки тому +4

      @Danvand Virop I love Tamil bro it is a beautiful language but the fact is 40% to 45% of words of Tamil are rooted in Sanskrit, you can say that Sanskrit took words from Tamil or Tamil took words from Sanskrit, even after that 40 to 45% of words of the Tamil are common of Sanskrit words and I am not saying this it is said by Devaneya pavanar.
      The oldest evidence of SANSKRIT Dates back 3500 years ago, it is the oldest hard inscribed evidence of sanskrit. it is clear that Sanskrit is much older than that fun so sanskrit as we know from the unambigious information that we have it is much older than that 3500 years old, maybe it is much much older than that. If the Rigvida is as old as we think as it is at least 8000 to 9000 years old then that’s how old the Sanskrit is.
      Now about the TAMIL, the oldest evidence we have found as of today is from the great sangam literature the great sangam era of the Tamil part of the Indian civilization , so this date back to around 500 BCE and we have found the Tamil inscriptions even in Egypt, in South East Asia also.
      Now here’s the thing, in our Indian tradition one of the ancient Rigvadik sages, sage Agastya, he dates back 8000 years old at least and he is considered to be/ worshiped as/ revered as the father of the Tamil language. If this ancient cultural civilization memory is correct then Tamil and Sanskrit are as old as each other and this idea of Tamil being is separate civilization Sanskrit being separate, it’s all absolute nonsense, there are plenty of Sanskrit in Tamil and there maybe Tamil words in Sanskrit as well. We need to find out the truth behind the antiquity or of our great sage Agastya how old ago did he live and if it is true that he is indeed the father of the Tamil language and the first compiler of the Tamil grammar then it tells that Tamil is also 8000 years ago.
      But this clash of Tamil versus sanskrit, this is all politically motivated. Politicians are trying to divide between people because unless there is fight/ divide, they will not get any votes.
      So we need to look beyond the propaganda and we just need to look at the evidence and the data we have.
      I love Tamil films, I have watched most of Tamil movies in Tamil or in Hindi dubbed.
      Vijay, Vikram, Ajith Kumar, Siri rajnikanth, Kamal haasan, Dhanush, Surya, Jayram, Vishal, Ranganathan Madhavan, Shivaji ganesan, jiiva, Prakash Raj, Arjun sarja, Arvind swamy, Karthik, Prabhu Vivek, Prabhu deva, Siddharth, Arun Vijay, Prashanth Prithviraj.
      All of the above names of Tamil actors are Sanskrit words. You can found all the above names in every Indian language. Vijay, Vikram, Dhanush, Prakash, Vivek Prakash, Arjun these are common names in every state of India.
      Ajith is a Punjabi word. Ajith is Punjabi, Hindi, Sanskrit, Tamil, and Telugu word also.
      So we all are same bro
      I have been in Chennai two times, Chennai is a very beautiful city, I have a childhood memory of chennai when I was 7 years old standing at the beach from then I love Tamil, and By genetically we all are same
      Om Namha Shivaya

  • @sheetalmishra7549
    @sheetalmishra7549 2 роки тому +2

    I'm from North India but I love Sanskrit and Tamil Instead of Hindi because we mostly speak urdu+hindi I will learn Sanskrit and Tamil and will also try to learn other South Indian and Bengali language

  • @praveenraamamrutur2017
    @praveenraamamrutur2017 3 роки тому +14

    #askabhijit How was lal bahadur shastri died?? If it is murder then why was he murdered??

  • @thepratiktarafdar
    @thepratiktarafdar 2 роки тому +3

    I have studied Sanskrit in school & it has enabled me to identify Sanskrit in our various Indic languages. Be it Marathi, Gujarati, Bangla, Assamese, etc. all have Sanskrit in them. Even Telugu, Kannada & Malayalam have a lot of Sankrit in them. Tamil is different. If you have studied Sanskrit & know Hindi, you can understand & recognise a lot of Indic languages & their origin to a great extent.

  • @aryansharma249
    @aryansharma249 Рік тому +5

    Sanskrit is the best language and also god's language. Sanskrit should be the national language of India ❤️🚩

  • @vinetroyvinetroy8286
    @vinetroyvinetroy8286 2 роки тому +3

    Sanskrit is the mother of all language

  • @ShankarMel
    @ShankarMel 2 роки тому +9

    Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam have around 70% of Sanskrit. You can use Sanskrit words freely without any difficulty. However when Urdu is mixed with Hindi South Indians don't understand. The best way to easily integrate these languages is to have a common script, better Sanskrit script and without the use of Urdu words. However it needs a large heart and lots of convincing to make this change but it seems it is not impossible if taken up with a sense of oneness rather than one of superiority complex of Hindi speaking people. Hindi is a poor language as compared to many South Indian languages especially Telugu and Tamil. Malayalam and Kannada don't lag behind either. So Hindi belt who always think they are superior should stop thinking so atleast till they use Sanskrit words profusely and come to the Southerners and with friendship, I don't think Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada would have much difficulty in accepting a new script whereas Tamil has lots of original non-sanskritised words and it would be rather difficult for Tamil people to change over. Ofcourse there is politics involved now with language and governments would be wary of changing the status quo. First of all let Hindi be cleared of Urdu words for a beginning and Southerners would easily understand spoken Hindi.

    • @kishankumargupta7125
      @kishankumargupta7125 2 роки тому +1

      It is actually you people who think they are superior,and you have just proved it through your comment.

  • @goodwill4735
    @goodwill4735 2 роки тому +3

    If it is so why the government is pushing for hindi dominance as a Tamilan I would have accepted sanskrit as a common language because all Indian languages including the sanskrit and tamil are from the Indian brahmi

    • @abhishek2026
      @abhishek2026 2 роки тому +1

      I think tamilians, malayalis, telugu people shall teach sanskrit and replace the words which are urdanized in North part. As north Indians in this part are lazy. 😔
      I have tried a lot.

  • @harshajacharya5496
    @harshajacharya5496 2 роки тому +3

    There is a Sanskrit speaking village in Karnataka. 🙏🙏

  • @roykurian72
    @roykurian72 Рік тому +2

    We have to introduce Sanskrit in our schools and this is one language which can bring the nation together.

  • @akshitdadhwal
    @akshitdadhwal 2 роки тому +3

    The hindi we gernally speak is 80% urdu +English once I tried to speak pure hindi for two days I realised how difficult our film industry and TV has made us speak and understand pure hindi

    • @spiranova5780
      @spiranova5780 Рік тому

      I think u don't know about language sound which is from Glottis and Epiglottis. Hindi Speakers face difficult when he said from Epiglottis. Which is Arabic and Urdu language is spoken...

  • @krinsvirani5673
    @krinsvirani5673 2 роки тому +13

    Sanskrit is mother of all languages but we need to adapt current most common language to simplify communication like currently it is English and in india it's Hindi

    • @tamilism3680
      @tamilism3680 2 роки тому +4

      In india also is English and will be English if we wanna save our mother tounges

  • @mithun6977
    @mithun6977 2 роки тому +6

    North Indians consider spit-gargling Urdu as an aristocratic language and Sanskrit as the language of uneducated plebs.
    Ulta is the case in Karnataka and Telugu states. Here Sanskirt is considered as a sophisticated language

    • @spacetravelmaadi
      @spacetravelmaadi 2 роки тому +1

      bro... you are kidding right?!!. People who speak Sanskrit are considered highly of here in North India.
      People will think of you as Brahmin(highly learned) or something like that.

    • @mithun6977
      @mithun6977 2 роки тому

      @@spacetravelmaadi Don't fool us bruh. Your balliwud (bollywood) ridicules sanskrit.
      I've seen educated Brahmins and kayasthas of UP take great pride in Urdu.

    • @spacetravelmaadi
      @spacetravelmaadi 2 роки тому +2

      And when north indians like me come to South india then we get to know that you culture has been preserved and we think of you all as more of an intellectuals who have been living in the modern world with the sense and morality of vedic sanatan.
      So, north Indians already think highly of you... at least that's what people from UP do.
      The thing is Bollywood influences South Indians and they think that all the north Indians are like that but most likely people from Mumbai are like that and most of us don't even like Bollywood which always glorifies Khans and sexualises the hell of everything. It's a gang of terrorists and evil narrators at this point.
      :)

    • @spacetravelmaadi
      @spacetravelmaadi 2 роки тому +1

      @@mithun6977 bro its not my bollywood... and its been 5 years now since i have even seen a bollywood movie or series or anything like that... now I watch just marvel movies and nothing else...my father was a fan of Allu Arjun and we used to watch South Indian movies and thus we know alot of South Indian actors.
      I am also a brahmin and I think you met some other brahmin who were just born from a brahmin womb and are not brahmin by actions... i understand sankrit pretty well and we speak true hindi not the urdu one.
      Plus I have never seen a UP guy who doesn't understand pure hindi. I am from UP east, probably you have met someone from UP west or some other parts of India.
      :)
      And one more thing, FUCK bollywood, it's more of a terrorist organisation at this point.

    • @iknowyouwontreply1121
      @iknowyouwontreply1121 2 роки тому +1

      @@mithun6977 bro bollywood is fake...

  • @yzxwmtj
    @yzxwmtj 2 роки тому +4

    Worth listening and really admire the amount of effort behind this lecture. 🙏

  • @AchillesSeverus
    @AchillesSeverus 2 роки тому +2

    Sanskrit is simply the language of the Gods. I have never witnessed a more divine language than Sanskrit.
    As a Marathi who knows Kannada as well, a lot of Sanskrit can be seen. These influences are very common.

  • @raikuhamada2194
    @raikuhamada2194 2 роки тому +3

    I like regional languages more cause whenever I hear regional languages it feel closer to hearing Sanskrit whether ur whichever religion while speaking in regional language all of us feel a lot closer to our ancient roots.In movies also hearing dialogues in regional languages it feels great .

  • @abhishekbhaskar7978
    @abhishekbhaskar7978 2 роки тому +9

    I bow down to your knowledge 😍🙋🏻‍♂️🙏😊

  • @Madhura1818
    @Madhura1818 2 роки тому +2

    I agree with the idea Sanskrit should be used as a binding agent for Indian languages.

  • @harshajacharya5496
    @harshajacharya5496 2 роки тому +2

    In Kannada the sentence is " Indu Pratahkaladalli nanu ondu shweta shwana nodide"
    Any non kannadigas(people who don't understand Kannada) please comment atlest can you get the gist of it.

  • @krishnasubhasanthi6535
    @krishnasubhasanthi6535 2 роки тому +13

    "Sanskrit" is Hindi Pronounciation... Please tell Samskrutam

    • @sid7161
      @sid7161 2 роки тому +12

      It is not Hindi pronounciation, it is English pronounciation.
      British couldn't say Samskrutham so they made it just Sanskrit.

    • @avas4543
      @avas4543 2 роки тому +1

      In bengali it's 'Songoskrito'

    • @Ida-xe8pg
      @Ida-xe8pg 2 роки тому

      Sanskrtam not samskrutam

    • @sarahphloot
      @sarahphloot 2 роки тому

      You mean like Deepavali and not Diwali....

  • @BomBoyzhiphop
    @BomBoyzhiphop 2 роки тому +6

    Abhijit Sir please make a Sanskrit language teaching course video for us 🙏

  • @theexplorers452
    @theexplorers452 2 роки тому +2

    in short our telugu is just another form of sanskrit and its culture is same as orginal sanskrit in many ways

  • @vedantpatil7661
    @vedantpatil7661 2 роки тому +1

    These Sanskrit words I know
    Pratah - Morning
    Kurma - reptile
    Sarpa - Snake
    Kannya - daughter
    Purta - son
    Chakshu/netra - eyes
    Karna - ear
    Kesh - hair
    Mastishk - head
    Jiva - tounge
    Putravadhu - daughter in law
    Kara - hand
    Charan - legs
    Vaksh - brest
    Dugdha - Milk
    Bhojan - meal
    Padartha - substance
    Vyanga - it's denote to say when someone lack something/ or jock
    Bhed - difference
    Prushtha - surface
    Nidra - sleep
    Nishachar - nocturnal
    Trushna - thirst
    Saukha - happiness
    Dukha - sadness
    Addhyay - chapter
    Parna - leaf
    Katu - bitter
    Vachan - sentence or phrase
    KrishnaVarna - dusky skin
    Shubhravarna - whiteskin
    Maddhya - liquor
    Sparsh - touch
    Indriya - organ
    Mukha - mouth
    Paad - foot
    Srusti - earth/nature
    Prakriti - nature
    Artha - money
    Vishal - big
    Bhavya- Magnificent
    Santusth - satisfied
    Sankalp - resolution
    And so many

  • @jinkazamaaa
    @jinkazamaaa 2 роки тому +5

    absolutely, sanskrit elevates language.

  • @rajbhargava7796
    @rajbhargava7796 3 роки тому +8

    One of my friend told that we do not speak hindi we speak hindustani mixture of urdu and hindi,and the language used in hindi newspaper is 'manak hindi' this was written in our hindi grammar book

  • @roderszn
    @roderszn Рік тому +1

    Many Indian languages are anglicised or borrowing English words
    But Hindi tops the list with a huge number. As a South Indian, Bollywood seems to be concentrating too much on Western culture and language.
    Well you can be modern and speak your own native tongue. Bollywood shows that being able to speak English is the only way to be modern

  • @bharat94524
    @bharat94524 Рік тому +1

    Dr. Ambedkar was supporting sanskrit to become national language of India but other leaders of that time didn't approved it.