Lithuania-India: Incredible Cultural Similarities

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Komentáře • 419

  • @djjerome
    @djjerome Před 9 měsíci +77

    Respect to the Indian people who preserved Hindu culture and faith in the face of repeated Invasion and colonization. We were the last to give up our faith but even we had to capitulate. Luckily who did preserve a lot of our indigenous faith through our Folk traditions and there are a group of dedicated people in Lithuania who are working hard to bring back the old faith.

    • @ALC0A021
      @ALC0A021 Před 8 měsíci

      But how come Abrahamics uprooted the original traditions?

    • @NoVideo2024
      @NoVideo2024 Před 8 měsíci +6

      ​@@ALC0A021Hindu empires fought the invasion. We had good kings and soldier which helped preserved our culture.

    • @djjerome
      @djjerome Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@ALC0A021 the Lithuanian people spent over 200 years fighting off the invading Crusader Knights trying to maintain their freedom and their indigenous religion. But we were the only pagan nation in a continent full of Christian ones.

    • @GyanTvAmit
      @GyanTvAmit Před 6 měsíci +3

      because this culture originated from india so its obvious its still protected in india not destroyed

    • @aibel99
      @aibel99 Před 22 dny

      Indians got shat on by mughals so I don't know what these people are talking about. And Lithuanians want to bring back folk bs?

  • @kusinara8936
    @kusinara8936 Před rokem +205

    Meet some Lithuanians while on a trek in Uttarakhand. We bonded over Sabonis (basketball player) and our common Vedic roots. They absolutely felt at home in the Himalayas!

    • @Mahalakshmi-Khan
      @Mahalakshmi-Khan Před rokem +7

      Hey another NBA watcher from India 🙋🏻. Rare to find ..🙂

    • @himanshugurjar9002
      @himanshugurjar9002 Před rokem

      Are indians tall enough for nba?

    • @kusinara8936
      @kusinara8936 Před rokem +4

      @@himanshugurjar9002 definitely, hopefully we'll be good enough for it soon too.

    • @himanshugurjar9002
      @himanshugurjar9002 Před rokem +5

      @@kusinara8936 I think black people r genetically more oriented for such sports.
      Indians should focus on their strengths.
      I believe indians can be very gud tennis players, swimmers, or even rugby players.

    • @kusinara8936
      @kusinara8936 Před rokem

      @@himanshugurjar9002 i think you know nothing about basketball so i will discount your ignorance on this one

  •  Před rokem +185

    Greetings from Lithuania. Te laimina jus Dievas broliai! - God bless you brothers! 🇱🇹♥️🇮🇳

  • @daniuscesnauskas9184
    @daniuscesnauskas9184 Před 8 měsíci +39

    "Kas tvam asi? Asmi svapnas tava tamase nakte. Agniṃ dadau te śradi tada viśpatir devas tvam asi." (Sanskrit)
    "Kas tu esi? Esmi sapnas tavo tamsioje naktyje. Ugnį daviau tau širdy, tada viešpatis dievas tu esi."(Lit)

    • @GyanTvAmit
      @GyanTvAmit Před 6 měsíci +4

      yes nakhta word come from old sanskrit not vedic sanskrit ,nakhta means night in old sanskrit,but in vedic sanskrit night means ratri

    • @shahanshahpolonium
      @shahanshahpolonium Před 3 měsíci +1

      Wow

  • @rishabh6374
    @rishabh6374 Před rokem +146

    I had a Lithuanian friend once and i always noticed their language sounded similar-ish to marathi, although i don't know marathi but I know how it sounds like. So damn my observation was partially true it does have connection with sanskrit!

    •  Před rokem +14

      Greetings from Lithuania. Te laimina jus Dievas broliai! - God bless you brothers 🇱🇹♥️🇮🇳

    • @rohitadhatrao6877
      @rohitadhatrao6877 Před rokem +4

      because marathi is hugely made of sanskrit words, so are all indian languages

    • @TheContrariann
      @TheContrariann Před rokem +2

      Absolutely

  • @vinay--kumar
    @vinay--kumar Před rokem +54

    I lived in Lithuania for 3 years. One of the amazing countries to live in. I also studied Lithuanian language for 2 years and was surprised to see so many similarities with Sanskrit. I also studied sanskrit in my school in India so I was able to relate. Some of my favorite Lithuanian words in Lithuanian which are similar to Sanskrit
    Dumas
    Pranas
    Rigveda
    Agne
    Dievas
    Ashwin
    Pranas

    • @subhranshuganguly2246
      @subhranshuganguly2246 Před 10 měsíci

      What is Lithunian for Rigveda . It is an ancient Hindu scripture.

    • @user-cv9it5mr5c
      @user-cv9it5mr5c Před 7 měsíci

      @@subhranshuganguly2246 Rigveda is the name of driving school in Lithuania, 🤩

    • @Axe85
      @Axe85 Před 7 měsíci

      Swpna bhi milta hoga shayad

  • @iykyk000
    @iykyk000 Před rokem +30

    Something started to happen a decade ago in Lithuania, where a lot of people travel to India.
    It's a natural pull.....Curious to know if we'll ever find out the origins of Indo-Europeans.

    • @arjunkumar9762
      @arjunkumar9762 Před rokem +2

      Lithuanian ambassador to India speaks Hindi & infact she has painted her embassy building with words similar in Lithuanian & Sanskrit. I was curious how did that happened & then discovered that they're many traces of western Europeans in our hinduism. May be before Christianity they had something very similar to ours. Dig deep hope you'll find your old identity here.

  • @vishakhabh.6341
    @vishakhabh.6341 Před rokem +90

    This is my favourite channel.
    Mr Chavda inspires me to be better, to aspire for greatness.

    • @adityajha00
      @adityajha00 Před rokem

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    • @rv1085
      @rv1085 Před rokem

      chavda supremacy 😎

  • @nitinbull8720
    @nitinbull8720 Před rokem +244

    Lithuanian language is very very very similar to sanskrit

    • @sagnikchatterjee2946
      @sagnikchatterjee2946 Před rokem +11

      Not that much similar but yeah both has similarities that can be seen .

    • @ASK-ce6ps
      @ASK-ce6ps Před rokem +6

      No it's not it's like a western language I know samskrit it's not

    • @blitzkriegedvanhauten5261
      @blitzkriegedvanhauten5261 Před rokem

      @@amulya_asmi cope paj3et

    • @julvadas
      @julvadas Před rokem +10

      It is very similar, I believe we have 1500 words which are very very similar to sanskrit, I’ve stumbled on that playing a game called total war - europus barbarorum and one of the playable nations were Lugians I believe, developers did their best to accurately voice every playable faction and I was surprised how many words I understood, thus I’m very curious about ancient languages

    •  Před rokem +13

      . Greetings from Lithuania. Te laimina jus Dievas broliai! - God bless you brothers 🇱🇹♥️🇮🇳

  • @AndrisLelisTravelChanel
    @AndrisLelisTravelChanel Před rokem +32

    sometimes latvian more closer, sometimes lithuanian. In Latvia we have place, small town name Indra.

    • @mountainheight
      @mountainheight Před rokem +1

      Indian culture is very old and destroyed by many

    • @Himachali_Protagonist
      @Himachali_Protagonist Před 8 měsíci +1

      Damn , 😮 ... didn't know this.
      Greetings from BHARAT (India)

    • @Integralas27
      @Integralas27 Před 8 měsíci +5

      There is a river Indraja in Lithuania, a very common name for a woman Indrė.

    • @piggyraccoon5464
      @piggyraccoon5464 Před 7 měsíci

      Nedirs, tā nav pilsēta bet ciemats

    • @Briedys101
      @Briedys101 Před 17 dny

      Broliukai ❤

  • @micealocadain
    @micealocadain Před rokem +23

    I'll have a look at Lithuanian, might have a few surprises. Thank you Sir.

  • @67lionsoflisbon37
    @67lionsoflisbon37 Před 7 měsíci +9

    As an Irishman, I have only the greatest respect for India. Great colours on your flag. Great history. Certainly never anti Hindu.

  • @akshaybhardwaj471
    @akshaybhardwaj471 Před rokem +54

    And now those people whos God's were born some 1000-2000 year old will says it's fake 🤣🤣🤣

  • @gravewalker34
    @gravewalker34 Před rokem +29

    I found linguistic connection with THOR. In punjabi and various Indian languages the word for hammer is thora or thoda lol. Its etymology might be something like that for sure. The one with hammer?

    • @topg2820
      @topg2820 Před rokem +3

      Not even related, hammer is Hathoda, Thor doesnt even mean Hammer, his hammer is called Mjolnir

    • @gravewalker34
      @gravewalker34 Před rokem +11

      @@topg2820 but in my language hammer is thoda. By ur logic arjun doesnt carry bow but a Gandiv. Gandiv is his bow but doesn't mean gandiv means bow.

    • @lostashmish
      @lostashmish Před rokem +9

      @@topg2820 ha'th'oda = hath ka thoda... lets not wish away linkages.. @Gravewalker you are right...

    • @PriyaSharma-kd6ps
      @PriyaSharma-kd6ps Před rokem +2

      @@gravewalker34 but we call him gandivdhari means a god or human can be known by his weapon.

    • @PriyaSharma-kd6ps
      @PriyaSharma-kd6ps Před rokem +5

      In Latin or Greek thor means god of thundrer who uses hammer as his weapon same in indian culture indra is god of thunder and uses vajra hammer like weapon which generate lightening otherwise have you ever seen a hammer generates lightings and there is another similarity is the both weapons are so hard and heavy to move.

  • @sukys9498
    @sukys9498 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I am lithuanian...When I see videos from India("locals"),I understand very well indian people(I guess,not all of parts from India,because India is Big!).The sence of humour,very similar to ours(we can lough,from heart!),etc. etc. In language,I guess,the grammar must have lots of similarities.Lithuanian grammar is VEERYY dificult! Its,a bit,"you have to be a bit mathematishen,to very good,grammar. Lithuanians even has philosopher-writer,Vydunas,who tried to give lithuanian people idea,about Bhagavad Gyta,and he wrote,-"In my attempts,I tried cover at least small part the content,what Bhagavad Gyta,keeps".And so on,and so on...

  • @MrDeikas
    @MrDeikas Před rokem +39

    Indeed, christianity destroyed all the native european nature orientatated believes and old gods, but Baltics resist till very last, Lithuanians, Latvians and Prussians was and for some extent still is the last torch breachers for link to old europe and its old traditions and believes. Thank you for touching this topic

    • @stephanelafargue4709
      @stephanelafargue4709 Před rokem

      No i am catholique french i love india vedas n culture

    • @Trompicavalas
      @Trompicavalas Před rokem +5

      In reality, Catholicism preserves much more of the ancestral European religion than Protestantism. Beginning with the cult of the Virgin Mary. Worshiping a female figure as "Mother of God" is totally opposed to Abrahamic religions.
      The concept of God as a trinity, the Catholic Saints in which there is a Saint to pray to for different things.
      The importance of images and art as a representation of divinity
      Luther was deeply Abrahamic by focusing on the Bible as the only source of spirituality, some Protestant cults even go so far as to prohibit the artistic representation of the human figure like Judaism and Islam. And the Puritans forbade alcohol like the Abrahamic religions

  • @suppiluiiuma5769
    @suppiluiiuma5769 Před rokem +30

    Thank you for this video Abhijit sir. I appreciate that you say that indigenous European culture is different to Abrahamism and that the latter destroyed the original culture. Many people simply don't know this. I appreciate also that you recognize that not all of us Euros are bad. As an ethnically German and English convert to Sri Vaisnavism (not ISKCON lol) I feel like my experience with Indian Hindus has been overwhelmingly positive and that they've accepted me as a co-religionist of theirs despite my different ethnic background. I hope in the future Europe will reject Abrahamism and return to our original culture and that Europe and India can be on much better terms than we have been historically.

    • @dhirajkamath4057
      @dhirajkamath4057 Před rokem

      @@descendedofrigvedicclans2216 There certainly needs to be so, in the modern kaliyug, otherwise we will go extinct. Dharmo Rakshati Rakshitah in the modern day means exactly that - only if we defend and propagate our religion and culture, will God(Sri Krishna) save our own community and our own freedom to live as Hindus. So we should try to propagate Indic civilizational and theological value-based ideologies to the whole world's population. In other words, we should try to encourage conversion to Hindu / Indic schools of thought.

    • @rahulk7263
      @rahulk7263 Před rokem +2

      @@descendedofrigvedicclans2216 no conversion mentality needs to end

    • @sagarm4983
      @sagarm4983 Před rokem +3

      @@descendedofrigvedicclans2216 If Vedic sages from Sarasvati had thought like you, Hindus today would have been a small community like Jews confined to a small edge of India or even worse completely extinct.

    • @sagarm4983
      @sagarm4983 Před rokem +4

      Entirely agree - and I would suggest that not merely Europe but entire world must be freed of Abrahamic ideologies and must return to their pre-Abrahamic roots.

    •  Před rokem +2

      Lithuanians were last pagans in Europe until end of 14 century. Greetings from Lithuania. Te laimina jus Dievas broliai! - God bless you brothers 🇱🇹♥️🇮🇳

  • @rk-pl5mk
    @rk-pl5mk Před rokem +22

    If you look at Latvian language vo bhi sanskrit jaisa lagta hai, especially counting 😁

    • @xlr8466
      @xlr8466 Před rokem +3

      Waha se to Dr Doom h na?

    • @rk-pl5mk
      @rk-pl5mk Před rokem +7

      @@xlr8466 that's a fictional country latveria. Latvia is a Baltic nation adjacent to Russia

    • @topg2820
      @topg2820 Před rokem +7

      Latvia and Lithuania are sister countries

    • @rk-pl5mk
      @rk-pl5mk Před rokem +1

      @@topg2820 yeah

    •  Před rokem +2

      Lithuanians were last pagans in Europe until end of 14 century. Greetings from Lithuania. Te laimina jus Dievas broliai! - God bless you brothers 🇱🇹♥️🇮🇳

  • @truthboi400
    @truthboi400 Před rokem +16

    Abrahamic culture is a poision

    •  Před rokem +6

      Lithuanians were last pagans in Europe until end of 14 century. Greetings from Lithuania. Te laimina jus Dievas broliai! - God bless you brothers 🇱🇹♥️🇮🇳

    • @antasosam8486
      @antasosam8486 Před 8 měsíci

      No, it's not. It has certain features from hinduism.

  • @deveshraj18
    @deveshraj18 Před rokem +14

    #AskAbhijit we want J Sai Deepak on your podcast. It would be my most cherished experience to watch both for you.

  • @aorusgaming5913
    @aorusgaming5913 Před rokem +11

    Sir India needs you, sorry World needs you. I bow upon you❤❤

    • @user-oy9nc6ps7o
      @user-oy9nc6ps7o Před rokem

      When you use "sir", you are anglonized and abrahanised by Britishers.

  • @anilkalra8037
    @anilkalra8037 Před 10 měsíci +6

    in Czech, the science is called Veda. really

    • @antasosam8486
      @antasosam8486 Před 8 měsíci +1

      In Lithuanian vesti or veda means to guid or to steer. Btw same in russian.

    • @nitishnayak1005
      @nitishnayak1005 Před 17 dny

      Vesta or Avesta in persian.

  • @kruttikahegde8284
    @kruttikahegde8284 Před rokem +13

    I noticed that Ukrainian also has words very close to Sanskrit.. for example in their national anthem they use the word "Bratta" which is translated to brother and in Sanskrit its "Brataha" right? they also use the word "Chay" for tea

    • @lachitmech3871
      @lachitmech3871 Před rokem +7

      The word CHAY or CHAI comes from Chinese language

    •  Před rokem +8

      Lithuanians were last pagans in Europe until end of 14 century. Greetings from Lithuania. Te laimina jus Dievas broliai! - God bless you brothers 🇱🇹♥️🇮🇳

    • @MYTHOPE24
      @MYTHOPE24 Před 9 měsíci

      ​​@@lachitmech3871 chai came from nepali language not Chinese bro. Chinese have different name

    • @ancientminds199
      @ancientminds199 Před 4 měsíci

      Yes Bratha means brother in Sanskrit

  • @atharvkshirsagar5495
    @atharvkshirsagar5495 Před rokem +6

    New flag of our Hindustan Navy launched/revealed which was inspired by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj who is father of Hindustan Navy...
    Now instead of appreciating it some people are comparing it with Cholas and saying that the Navy flag should be inspired by Cholas...
    And there is fighting going on Twitter between those who loves Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj & Cholas...
    Why there is need to fight? both are the children's of Bharat Maa...
    First some people started comparison between Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj vs Maharana Pratap...Now Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj vs Cholas...
    What's happening in our Country?
    People are fighting on pointless things...
    #AskAbhijit

    • @akshaykkulkarni6100
      @akshaykkulkarni6100 Před rokem +1

      It may be pointless to you but it's a matter of pride for Tamil people specially, It's mostly because of cholas that we can still see indian culture in Indonesia Malaysia , Singapore, etc . They were the longest ruling and one of the powerful dynasties of India. They must be given the respect and not ignored.

    • @navinjanardhanan8578
      @navinjanardhanan8578 Před měsícem

      ​@akshaykkulkarni6100
      Indian culture in Malaysia, singapore, Indonesia are not because of chola .it's due to indainsed native kingdoms

  • @Nitrotix1
    @Nitrotix1 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Very similar to Polish as well 😮

  • @ShibiPayamal
    @ShibiPayamal Před rokem +10

    What a revelation 👀

  • @Briedys101
    @Briedys101 Před 17 dny

    I am Lithuanian and i thank you for this video. Never forget your roots.

  • @martynoze
    @martynoze Před 11 měsíci

    And yes part of Balts was tasked go to India, long time ago. , its just mind blowing in a good way , if you know the details of this mission.

  • @besanayan5717
    @besanayan5717 Před rokem +5

    What is difference between the condition of women in pre vedic and post vedic period? And why women lost their place and rights in society where men started polygamy and other benfits and women only seen as kitchen handler, care taker where in mahabharat time it is stated that draupadi was finance managar and gargi and meitri were great scholar. #AskAbhijit

  • @godspeedsumitbiswas
    @godspeedsumitbiswas Před rokem +7

    #AskAbhijit can you please touch upon how and when exactly the Abhrahamic religion started to surface and why did it start to deviate into so many various sub-types.

  • @Saurabh.P
    @Saurabh.P Před rokem +67

    Rigveda is the only text to contain all the common Indo-European 'mythological' deities
    Western civilization is actually a migration of Hindu society from Bhārata. Human civilization is actually started in Bhārata. Since they (Gorās) couldn't accept this fact they, came up with the imaginary theory of Āryan migration. But they still can't explain:
    1. how a minuscule number of western people (so called Āryans) able to completely replace culture, language and everything of 'native' Bhāratiyas who had the highest human population at that time than any other region in the world.
    2. Why Rigveda is the only text to contain all the common Indo-European 'mythological' deities
    The following is an almost exhaustive list of common Indo-European deities found in the 'mythologies' of more than one branch. Note that every single one of these deities is found in the Rigveda:
    1. Dyaus Pitar (Vedic), Zeus Pater (Greek), Jupiter (Roman), Dei Patrous (Illyrian), Dievs (Baltic).
    2. Uṣas (Vedic), Eos (Greek), Aurora (Roman), Aushrine (Baltic).
    3. Varuṇa (Vedic), Odinn/Wodan (Germanic), Ouranous (Greek), Velinas (Baltic).
    4.Asura (Vedic), Aesir (Germanic), Ahura (Avestan).
    5. Marut (Vedic), Ares (Greek), Mars (Roman).
    6. Parjanya (Vedic), Perkunas (Baltic), Perunu (Slavic), Fjorgyn (Germanic).
    7. Traitana (Vedic), Thraetaona (Avestan), Triton (Greek).
    8. Aryaman (Vedic), Airyaman (Avestan), Ariomanus/Eremon (Celtic).
    9. Saramā/Sārameya (Vedic), Hermes (Greek).
    10. Pūṣan, Paṇi (Vedic), Pan (Greek), Vanir (Germanic).
    11. Rudra (Vedic), Ruglu (Slavic).
    12. Danu (Vedic), Danu (Irish).
    13. Indra (Vedic), Indra (Avestan), Inara (Hittite).
    14. Śarvara (Vedic), Kerberos (Greek).
    15. Śrī (Vedic), Ceres (Greek), Freyr/Freya (Germanic).
    16. Bhaga (Vedic), Baga (Avestan), Bog (Slavic).
    17. Apām Napāt (Vedic), Apām Napāt (Avestan), Neptunus (Roman), Nechtain (Celtic).
    18. Ṛbhu (Vedic), Elbe (Germanic = English Elf).
    19. Yama (Vedic), Yima (Avestan), Ymir (Germanic).
    The tally (out of 19): Vedic (19), Greek (9), Avestan (7), Germanic (7), Roman (4), Baltic (4) Slavic (3), Celtic (2), Hittites (1), Albanian (1). This is another line of evidence that Sanskrit stayed in the original homeland thus keeping majority deities in their original form representing their natural phenomena. Also, it was the reverse migration from India to Europe as opposed to what so called Āryan Invasion/Migration theory suggests.

    • @aditi4689
      @aditi4689 Před rokem +6

      Nicely presented 👍🏼

    • @sagarm4983
      @sagarm4983 Před rokem +2

      Thanks for this information.🙏🙏🙏

    •  Před rokem +3

      Lithuanians were last pagans in Europe until end of 14 century. Greetings from Lithuania. Te laimina jus Dievas broliai! - God bless you brothers 🇱🇹♥️🇮🇳

    • @tapaspaulkhubsundoroakdoms8398
      @tapaspaulkhubsundoroakdoms8398 Před 9 měsíci

      Really good presentation.

  • @krishan6331
    @krishan6331 Před rokem +1

    Thank you sir🙏

  • @kalashgupta4171
    @kalashgupta4171 Před rokem +2

    #askabhijit sir is there any relation between ramayana mahabharata and indus valley civilization and what are timing of all this historical events 🤔

  • @valdasendriulaitis50
    @valdasendriulaitis50 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I’m Lithuanian samogetian ( žemaitis ); I once met in a bar in California a vyras from Kashmir and we were both pleased to discover that he could correctly guess Lithuanian numbers from 1 to 10 and I could do the same for his Kashmiri numbers

  • @KMMIGA74
    @KMMIGA74 Před rokem +4

    🙏 superb 👍

  • @tomasgabrilevicius2719
    @tomasgabrilevicius2719 Před rokem +3

    We can understand old lithuainian its olmost the same as today

  • @sanjayshah4372
    @sanjayshah4372 Před rokem +6

    Ireland is one of a few places of Celtic world that was not conquered by Romans, (thus not influenced by Latin until Christianity in the 5th Century CE). The Celts were once dominant throughout Europe, but both Romans and Christianity did away with their way if life, except in Ireland.
    This meant that the ANCIENT CELTIC IRISH CUSTOMS & ANCIENT LANGUAGE, remain intact, or were not destroyed in Ireland.
    If you follow the research into ANCIENT CELTIC SOCIETY, CUSTOMS, CULTURE, PRACTICES, MYTHOLOGY, POEMS, KNOWLEDGE, TECHNOLOGY, ASTROLOGY, the actual OLD IRISH VOCABULARY & WORDS.....there are very interesting and compelling parallels between ancient Irish culture and Hinduism.
    Eg
    There existed Druids in Europe, who were amazing people, and very spiritual (took 20 yrs to train as a Druid) . In Sanskrit DRU= Immense and VID= Knowledge. So, Druids were spiritual people who took 20yrs to train as a Druid in their respective areas of interest. Druids also performed spiritual fire rituals. In India, similar people are Brahmins, who take circa 12 years to train and also perm.
    See the below website....: there is a lot of fascinating information
    www.sanskritimagazine.com/indian-religions/hinduism/the-celtic-vedic-connection/?amp=1

  • @t.s.thakur6228
    @t.s.thakur6228 Před rokem +2

    #AskAbhijit
    Sir please tells about the book written by the mitrokhin (top ranker in KGB in USSR) the mitrokhin archive ii: the kgb and the world .
    And is it true about India and the world.
    And how world actually operates

    • @antasosam8486
      @antasosam8486 Před 8 měsíci

      Do you think that world operates according to KGB instructions? Really?

  • @asmitb8080
    @asmitb8080 Před rokem +7

    #AskAbhijit
    Greetings, Sir. As a young viewer , I have some questions I would like you to shed light upon :
    (1) changing the nazi symbol from "Hakenkreuz" to the holy hindu symbol of "Swastika", What were the reasons and benefits to do so ?
    (2) How is the Indian government planning to changing this mistake?
    (3) What as a Indian we should do to not allow such things to happen in future and to correct what was done ?

    • @General_Tien
      @General_Tien Před rokem +1

      I don't think sir will answer your question.

    • @vivekvishwanathan1989
      @vivekvishwanathan1989 Před rokem

      Look huken cruez is totally different from swastika
      Swastika has r dots below each hand ,which hakencruez does not has

  • @aktheking9841
    @aktheking9841 Před rokem +4

    Cristianity wiped Greek culture and engulf geek culture

  • @backpackrallies6262
    @backpackrallies6262 Před rokem

    #AskAbhijit have you read the book india that is bharat what are your opinions on j sai deepak and why aren't more people talking about these books

  • @alexgabriel5423
    @alexgabriel5423 Před 5 měsíci

    Romanian has words that are like Sanskrit from the pre Roman conquest times...Thracian the old language was related to Sanskrit. Prof.Frits Staal in Discovering the Vedas wrote that to the E and W of the Caspian the Iranic/Aryan population was Vedic. Other Iranic populations were the Scythians--Ossetians of today and the Saka--the Wakhi of today. The Ossetians have the Tales of the Narts[only 20% transl.into English]. The Saka gathered the Avatamsaka Sutra...used as a basis for transl.to many Asian languages.

  • @AdityaSingh-im4iv
    @AdityaSingh-im4iv Před rokem

    Great video

  • @andyhandy9977
    @andyhandy9977 Před rokem +35

    If u observe u only find old European culture only in East side...Georgia, Poland , Lithuania etc..all part of USSR ..but then the Vatican church done cultural genoide in west of Europe and now it's gone

  • @ExodentalCADAcademyofNorth
    @ExodentalCADAcademyofNorth Před 9 měsíci

    03:04 these You need to put to protect from thunder strike (spiritual way)

  • @ashaz
    @ashaz Před rokem +4

    First of all Indian and Lithuanian cultures come from Yamnaya culture en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamnaya_culture
    it appeared in nowadays Ukraine.
    Other similarities :
    my name is Arunas which is quite popular in India .

    • @mountainheight
      @mountainheight Před rokem

      Well then, hello european brother from asian brother

    • @extremeboss5282
      @extremeboss5282 Před 4 měsíci

      Keep your fake theories with you.

    • @extremeboss5282
      @extremeboss5282 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@mountainheightdon't believe this Eurocentric fool

    • @ashaz
      @ashaz Před 4 měsíci

      There are loads of articles on this

  • @ritiksaxena7763
    @ritiksaxena7763 Před rokem +25

    I love India 🇮🇳 proud to be an Indian. It’s very sad that people and youth specially nowadays more anglophile!!

    • @Everythinz
      @Everythinz Před rokem +2

      You cannot be proud of something just because you're born out of it, if we go back go back go back and then we can see that everything might have a similar origin we are all human beings, and we need to respect each other's habits learn from the good and correct ourselves.

    • @antasosam8486
      @antasosam8486 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Nothing wrong of anglophile as long as you still indian. English are indoeuropean too.

  • @amithrodrigo87
    @amithrodrigo87 Před rokem

    The term HERO also has its origin in INDIA. I saw somewhere in a documentary about ancient Greeks, that the Sanskrit word WIRA was adopted by ancient Greeks as HIRA which in time became HERO. the name is used to call a Protector, or Guardian..almost everything spiritual and classical has its roots in ancient India..while most of the technical stuff > probably in ancient China.?

  • @bhootbhagao5716
    @bhootbhagao5716 Před rokem

    It's the political powers that were formed ( after defeating the romantics) that was formed and claimed to differentiate themselves from Asia ( India and to a different idea - europe) .

  • @ExodentalCADAcademyofNorth
    @ExodentalCADAcademyofNorth Před 9 měsíci

    04:10 horse, mare - kumelė (coomaele) dog - šuva (shoewa) the same.

  • @ariebroek2404
    @ariebroek2404 Před 2 měsíci

    A lot of Indians live in the past and think colonial empires when they think of Europe. There is massive appriciation for India, their history and their culture.

  • @pcharan3706
    @pcharan3706 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Aryans migrated from Lithuania

    • @GyanTvAmit
      @GyanTvAmit Před 25 dny

      Aryans mugrated to lithuania from india,only india have scriptures

    • @nitishnayak1005
      @nitishnayak1005 Před 17 dny

      Ha ha😆😆

  • @darkleopard4823
    @darkleopard4823 Před rokem +4

    #AskAbhijit I'm a class 11 non medical student and I have heard many cases of my schoolmates consuming vodka and cigarettes in school. I'm really concerned about it so please suggest a way in which at least I as a citizen of this nation can do to prevent such things from happening

    • @dwight2762
      @dwight2762 Před rokem

      You can’t

    • @ShubhamKumar-wf5ig
      @ShubhamKumar-wf5ig Před rokem

      Be responsible. Drink in moderation if you have to due to societal or peer pressure. Also find your drinking limits. Vodka is a drink for women. If you want to drink vodka only consume Russian vodka. CIGARETTES are an absolute NO.
      ADVISE FROM A MEDICAL STUDENT.

    • @ShubhamKumar-wf5ig
      @ShubhamKumar-wf5ig Před rokem +1

      Also it is impossible and detrimental for a nation to ban alcohol. For a reference check American probation and rise of Italian mafia.

  • @maxroberts7393
    @maxroberts7393 Před 9 dny

    One culture's people's getting along with people of a very different culture is a great strain most of the time. BECAUSE
    1.Different languages
    2 Different ways one language's speakers make sounds from how the other language's spealers make sounds.
    3 Different attitudes and outlooks on key matters -- religion, family, sexual roles, education, literacy, materialism/spirituality
    4 Different history and historic references
    Good for overcoming the strain of vast differences ARE::
    1 Living a long time in the non-original culture OR
    2 Higher education level. A person with this and the will to understand a person of the other culture will do a lot better than some illiterate.
    Differences between Lithuanian and Northern Indian culture are vast. Still similarities between the Lithuanian and Sanskrit languages are uncanny. Those alone could sufficiently move a person of one culture to want to try hard to learn the others' culture and get along.
    Still no guarantee. One could as easily regard the other one as just too difficult and foreign.

  • @chromus1985
    @chromus1985 Před rokem

    #Askabhijit Google is throwing me number of maps of kushan empire and most don’t touch Caspian Sea..what is the right source

  • @jramprakash
    @jramprakash Před rokem +1

    Abhijeet, King Ramses 1 of Egypt was known as 'Paramesu' , Param bring Sanskrit.
    Mayan King Lord Pakal , Pagal in south India languages like Tamil and Malayalam is 'Daytime'. Their Book of Jaguar Priests is Chilambalam. Lols...list is endless.

  • @mohanster9029
    @mohanster9029 Před rokem +8

    GLORY TO PAGAN RELIGIONS

    •  Před rokem +2

      Lithuanians were last pagans in Europe until end of 14 century. Greetings from Lithuania. Te laimina jus Dievas broliai! - God bless you brothers 🇱🇹♥️🇮🇳

  • @saumensingh9482
    @saumensingh9482 Před 8 měsíci +1

    After Indo-Irani Sakas en$l@ved whites (Celt-Venedi) there were Fresh arrivals of Kshatriyas in Europe 👇Europe's oldest literature "Norse" came after 10th c., that's 2k years years younger than India's regional literature. Norse, Goths derived from CimmeAryas+fresh Kshatriyas from gangetic plains. N-Gs are R1a1a/R1a1 marker. Mauryan, Gupta like royals had family feuds expelling one another or on diplomatic missions some left for East & West forming warrior groups. N-G penetrated n
    North Europe not before 4th c.
    Evidences 👉A Vishnu idol of Gupta age in Volga Russia.👉Vimana like structures in Eurasian castles, churches. Vimana like structures in west are certainly not Greco-Roman. 👉Timber built Kiev, Novogorod cities are adoption of Mauryan to Gupta age cities. (Megastenes, Faxian gave accounts of timber built cities in India). 👉Timber architecture of Scandinavia still survives in the Himalayas. 👉Funerary cremation rite of Norse, Goths. 👉Baltic languages akin to modern North Indian languages. 👉Scandinavia is named after lord Shiva's son Scanda+Nauv, Nauv= Ship in Sanskrit. Or may be named after emperor Scanda Gupta.
    CimmeArya, Saka Kshatriyas were great conquerors but lacked literature which is filled by freshly arrived Kshatriyas. Khotan nobles of Tarim basin are also believed to be Mauryan descents. Their progenies too conquered west comprising in Hun, Turk, Mongol tribals.
    Some Mauryan, Gupta royals certainly moved to Indo-China (ref. GE Gerini).

  • @8b25arjunarvind6
    @8b25arjunarvind6 Před rokem

    Great

  • @JaiHindEdits
    @JaiHindEdits Před rokem +4

    Did Ashoka built Buddhism by destroying Hindu temples?
    #AskAbhijit

  • @Andrii87
    @Andrii87 Před 9 měsíci

    Interesting

  • @SiimKoger
    @SiimKoger Před 6 měsíci +1

    I wish it was talked about more. There are many smaller parts of Europe which have had their culture completely changed in the last thousand years. Only language remains. I´m from Estonia and when I speak it then 90% of people ask me if it´s related to Russia (because it was part of USSR and it´s next to it). Actually, it's from a small language group of its own with roots to the east beyond Europe and to far north. English is closer to Russian. Being put into the same box as "white colonizers" sucks really.

  • @ChiragOne
    @ChiragOne Před rokem

    #AskAbhijit, Big fan sir. Will Taiwan really attack the 3 gorges dam of China ? What are the possibilities of a Nuclear war in the near future ? Thank you :)

  • @atharvkshirsagar5495
    @atharvkshirsagar5495 Před rokem +4

    What's the difference between Neuralink & the mechanism/ machine used by Stephen Hawking? Are both same?
    If yes, then have the technology upgraded compared to as it was as the time of Stephen Hawking or it's at that level/stage?
    #AskAbhijit

  • @shashwatparth3672
    @shashwatparth3672 Před rokem

    #AskAbhijit
    Why is USA not lifting sanctions on Venezuelan oil to cool of oil prices?

  • @martynoze
    @martynoze Před 11 měsíci +1

    romuva-its old religion from ancient lithuania, very very similar to Hindu religion.

  • @Dr.stoic7
    @Dr.stoic7 Před rokem

    #askabhijit can you please tell something about abhira empire who are haihaya vamsi yadavas and about the Mahakshatrapa rajan Eeshwarasena abhira.

  • @yograjprasad6742
    @yograjprasad6742 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I heard aarya came from uresia I think that is true and aarya were bramhan also, It means braman were out sider.

    • @GyanTvAmit
      @GyanTvAmit Před 25 dny

      no arya migrated from india to europe

  • @atharvkshirsagar5495
    @atharvkshirsagar5495 Před rokem +3

    Was "Jajiya Kar" not for child,Old people, Brahman, Disabled people & Females?
    #AskAbhijit

  • @Dheerajsharma86269
    @Dheerajsharma86269 Před rokem +3

    It's time to celebrate 🎉 sanatani brother I think vikramaditya empire is proved

  • @aashwinsharma1724
    @aashwinsharma1724 Před rokem +1

    Please answer this : did Mahabharata warriors eat ,eat to get so huge . Was it okay for them to eat meat

  • @TaYamasi
    @TaYamasi Před 2 měsíci

    those house "horse heads" were our own, left by Kuršiai, they were the vikings of our part of the baltic sea :) so you're wrong there. but everything else you're spot on

  • @user-kt3jn7wx5f
    @user-kt3jn7wx5f Před rokem +1

    🙏✌️✌️🇮🇳

  • @kanakadurgadantu5469
    @kanakadurgadantu5469 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Sanatana Dharma of Vedic culture was globally followed and Sanskrit is the mother of all the world languages.

    • @valdasendriulaitis50
      @valdasendriulaitis50 Před 5 měsíci

      I hate to say it but Sanskrit is not the mother of all the world’s languages apart from maybe the Indo-aryan languages

    • @shahanshahpolonium
      @shahanshahpolonium Před 3 měsíci

      *only indian (and probably iranian) languages

  • @Tomevone
    @Tomevone Před rokem +3

    Is there any connection between the Seven Sages of Ancient Greece and the saptarishi

    • @AT-tw8lf
      @AT-tw8lf Před rokem +2

      Huge possibility, thank you for sharing.

    • @SurajKumar-by8ew
      @SurajKumar-by8ew Před rokem +1

      Hmm, first time hearing seven sages.

    • @Tomevone
      @Tomevone Před rokem +1

      @@SurajKumar-by8ew recharge your 4G

  • @shaktiashishus
    @shaktiashishus Před rokem

    for young audience.. we don't have "faith" based civilization BUT panths/marg/darshans based.. and all that is adhy't'am based aka "seeking" to understand source building blocks of "self" and how it projects the whole of Brah'maand outwardly... and how to align the two gives birth to "dhyan" and Yog"... and to sustain that comes mann'tra tan'tra, yan'tra to keep delusions of mind thoughts emotions life energies in balanced mode and be in control of all those delusional elements rather be taken over by them and live under their control

  • @vrajeshshivakumar5407
    @vrajeshshivakumar5407 Před rokem +5

    Sir please go to Sandeep Maheshwari sir's show

  • @sundarkarki8399
    @sundarkarki8399 Před rokem

    #AskAbhijit Has Hindu Pandit had any infulance in politics and power as compared to Chraistain Priest in ancient time period. If so how?

  • @JaiHindEdits
    @JaiHindEdits Před rokem +2

    What are your views on "Hindu Rashtra"? & if this happens then will there be fight between various castes in Hindu religion itself?
    [Like now its Hindu vs Muslim then it would be Rajput vs Maratha vs etc...]
    #AskAbhijit

    • @ShubhamKumar-wf5ig
      @ShubhamKumar-wf5ig Před rokem

      Naah when all unite, only then it will be hindu rashtra not the other way around.

    • @Everythinz
      @Everythinz Před rokem

      I disagree with you I think we already in a Hindu rastra,we United as a country called India are in itself such a rastra , we should try to develop our country and make everyone rich because there are many poor people with so many poor people and people with poor lifestyle how do you expect the country to progress all of your intentions will only go in vain , I want needs to first be financially free to start thinking about such ideologies.

    • @Himachali_Protagonist
      @Himachali_Protagonist Před 8 měsíci

      As an Rajput , I want to eradicate caste from our Hindu society.

  • @ruudzwart
    @ruudzwart Před 9 měsíci +1

    I an curious in which european hindufobia is a problem. I never encountered it.

    • @vickyverma6852
      @vickyverma6852 Před měsícem

      You have a lot of Muslims in Europe. The hate mostly comes from them.

  • @rutviknistane8768
    @rutviknistane8768 Před 7 měsíci

    Found below paragraph on wiki while reading Romuva religion,
    doesn't the "Patulas" word is similar as Our Sanskrit/Hindi/Marathi word "Pataal" means Nark and Hell ?
    "He described an eternal sacred fire, an eternally green oak with idols representing a pagan "trinity": Patrimpas (god of spring), Perkūnas (god of thunder) and Patulas (god of the underworld)."

    • @user-ib2dq7ev5n
      @user-ib2dq7ev5n Před 4 měsíci

      In sinhala we use both word patula and paataala.. and both got the same meanings..

  • @JaiHindEdits
    @JaiHindEdits Před rokem +7

    What are your views on people like Vir Das, Dhruv Rathee, etc who always particularly make fun of only Hindu religion & not of other religion...Do you agree to this that "You must not talk about the things you don't know"
    #AskAbhijit

  • @krunalmeshram5125
    @krunalmeshram5125 Před rokem

    #Askabhijit
    Dear sir, what would have happened if Britain did not invade and ruled india, please sir answer my question.

  • @mikechannel5026
    @mikechannel5026 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Very interesting. The question was a bit dump thou. Europeans in general love Indian culture. IDK where you or the questionere is getting Hindophobia from? Really first time I heard that in europe.

    • @vickyverma6852
      @vickyverma6852 Před měsícem

      You must be living under a rock. A lot of you Europeans are Muslims and you are going after Hindus from schools to workplaces for no reason at all.

  • @dionisiodussart5629
    @dionisiodussart5629 Před 7 měsíci

    Balto-Slavic people, belonging to the Corded Ware Culture, left some 4500 years ago to the East, stood in the Ourals for some 300 years (Sintastha Culture) and then spread (Andronovo Culture) in all Central Asia. After colliding with the Oxus Civilization, the first wave of Andronovians became the Indo-Aryans, around 1000 years after their departure from Northern Europe. Many of them, while Andronovians kept coming, decided to go elsewhere. One option was India. They arrived then in the Indus Valley. The writing of the first books of Rig Veda started approximately at the time when the Oxus Civilization died. There was also, at that time, far away in the West, a surprising Indo-Aryan settlement : the Kingdom of Mittani, where archeologists found plenty of evidence of the Indo-Aryan identity of those who ruled that kingdom. I find very important that the Indians consider a healthy relation with non-degenerate, I mean not christianized Europeans. Not every European is a (...) Westerner, fully ready to be replaced by the muslim crowd, as want the Anglo-Americans.

    • @mrinal1129
      @mrinal1129 Před 3 měsíci

      Others say when 10 Kings battle happen in India...all kings were scattered in different parts of world..

  • @ujjwal770
    @ujjwal770 Před rokem +1

    ram ram ji

  • @t1j139
    @t1j139 Před 7 měsíci

    Ačiū už turini.

  • @tejoramyemineni
    @tejoramyemineni Před rokem +1

    #askabijith sir, is jainism born to end caste system in india and did it opposed the dominance of bramhins ?

    • @Yogi_The_Bitter_Truth_2408
      @Yogi_The_Bitter_Truth_2408 Před rokem +1

      brahminism dosent exist. it is vatican imposition on Hindu history to spread hinduphobia. brahmins are targeted by vatican because their duty is to preserve our culture. Christianity is against our existence hence it targets brahmins
      brahmin means one who studies reality (brahman) the knower of brahm gyan is known as brahmin. a society, village, city, kingdom, state, empire, country, nation can follow 4 step formula to be a super power. intellectuals who know and study reality, people fit for military, entrepreneurs, manufactures. these 4 if collaborate any society can be a superpower, prosperous, happy, spiritual, cultured, civilised, content and enlightened. invaders corrupted our system for their evil selfish greedy divide, rule, convert, loot and rule benefits. there is no evidence of birth based, discriminatory, caste system in India before invasions this land is known as mother of spirituality and everybody is one family there is no logic in caste there is only category of people based on their karma and capabilities.

    • @tejoramyemineni
      @tejoramyemineni Před rokem

      @@Yogi_The_Bitter_Truth_2408 thank you for your information .

  • @griefengers6411
    @griefengers6411 Před 11 měsíci +3

    vedas and ancient european culture were both created by people with same ancestry(aryan) but indian cant say european copied tham

    • @GyanTvAmit
      @GyanTvAmit Před 9 měsíci +2

      aryans were originally indians and persians,persia was part of india ,and persia name itself came from vedic tribe called parshwa

    • @griefengers6411
      @griefengers6411 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@GyanTvAmit out of india theory has been debunked long ago.
      Flow of people/culture is from persia towards india not otherwise.

    • @pissupehelwan
      @pissupehelwan Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@griefengers6411 The theory you said is also controversial and subject to debunking as well. The whole topic is controversial and definitely not a settled one.

    • @greaterbharat4175
      @greaterbharat4175 Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@@griefengers6411central asia ,west India and east Persia was one geographical land
      European are much recent indo European compare to indo Iranian
      Indo Iranian homeland is central asia ,west India mostly

  • @vhn-02
    @vhn-02 Před rokem

    #Askabhijeet your hairstyle reminds me of Guruji in Himalaya

  • @rockon663
    @rockon663 Před rokem

    #AskAbhijeet:-How to revive Sankrit.. you should start Sankrit learning course..

    • @Loki_Saini
      @Loki_Saini Před rokem +1

      **How to revive Sanskrit?**

    •  Před rokem

      Greetings from Lithuania. Te laimina jus Dievas broliai! - God bless you brothers 🇱🇹♥️🇮🇳

    • @rockon663
      @rockon663 Před rokem +1

      @ same to you bro, I heard about Lithuanian language is very similar to sankrit , is this true.

    •  Před rokem

      @@rockon663 as Lithuanian I can confirm this video, it is true 🇱🇹♥️🇮🇳

  • @yashshrivastav2200
    @yashshrivastav2200 Před rokem +1

    Gurudev

  • @pushkardeshwal8119
    @pushkardeshwal8119 Před rokem

    Sir please video Hindi language mein bhi banaye bcoz Bharat ki jayda population Hindi hi janti hai 🙏🙏

  • @saumensingh9482
    @saumensingh9482 Před 8 měsíci

    Europe's earliest literature Norse came after 10th c CE that's 2k years younger than India's regional. Europe's nations came after 6th c. CE that's 1.3k years after the Indo Irani Saka nation.
    Conquest of west by Aryas 👉2k BCs Mittani-Hatti-Hari conquered upto Anatolia, extended to Greece Italy in 1k BCs. 👉800 BCs CimmeArya, Saka upto Balkan, Ukraine, Russia. 👉550 BCs Parsu upto Greece, Balkan.👉400-200 BCs Sauromata, Alani conquered Ukraine & upto British Irish isles, RgVedic "Danu" is there.👉400 CEs one Alani band upto Spain raiding Greece, Italy. 👉350 CEs. Xiangnu, Khotan descents Hun conquered 1/2 Europe.
    Groups from India Iran have conquered whites.👉Since 800 BCs whites (Celt, Venedi), C.Asian, G.Steppe tribals are conquered by Aryas (CimmeArya, Saka, Sauromata, Alani, Rasalani, TochaArya, Kushan, Wushun, Xiangnu, Khotan).👉By Parsus of Persia.👉By Mittani descent Roman.👉By Xiangnu, Khotan descent Hun.👉By Irani Arya led Moors.👉By Tocha-Arya, Khotan led Turk, Mongol tribals.

  • @ashishpandey7748
    @ashishpandey7748 Před rokem

    Sir ji can you Analyse Abraham and Bramha connection

  • @JaiHindEdits
    @JaiHindEdits Před rokem +2

    If God is only one / religion is only 1 then how did he allow so many religions to appear?
    #AskAbhijit

  • @loquat44-40
    @loquat44-40 Před 6 měsíci

    The correct comparative usage of 2nd person singular in english is Thou. That is close to Tu and Tuvam.
    There are things in Europe much older than what the indo-european invaders imposed. These are gods of the forests, streams, rocks and mountains. These are fairies, trolls, elves, and others.
    The Witch's hat is indo-european and so some of the old indo-european still remains also.

    • @selimgokalp5155
      @selimgokalp5155 Před 4 měsíci

      In french we say tu it's very similar

    • @user-ib2dq7ev5n
      @user-ib2dq7ev5n Před 4 měsíci +1

      In sinhala we say oba,oya or obala as you(singular) and you(plural)..
      But we constantly use TO,TAMUSE,TAMUN in spoken sinhala.. not even that few hundred years ago we used TA or THEME for males and TI or THUMU for females.. and in plural its THOMO..😮

  • @mindaugasbucnys8672
    @mindaugasbucnys8672 Před rokem +2

    dievas dave dantis duos ir duonos

  • @trushapatel5376
    @trushapatel5376 Před rokem

    Druids???

  • @eglunasklimavicius9771
    @eglunasklimavicius9771 Před 8 měsíci

    ❤Aciu