The Untold Story of Sanskrit || A film on research about Sanskrit & Computing || Project SHIVOHAM

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  • čas přidán 10. 03. 2021
  • Samskrutam has always been a subject of great literary interest but there have been lot of myths about it on its link with Computer Programming. This is the most detiled documentary you will find on CZcams on an untold story of Sanskrit.
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  • @indiantruee
    @indiantruee Před 3 lety +705

    Mixed feeling after watching it... Proud, sad, angry,helpless ... What we were and what we became...

    • @pavithral5116
      @pavithral5116 Před 3 lety +65

      Awakening is happening, however you suppress the truth, it will come out one day, and that day has come.

    • @meughosh280
      @meughosh280 Před 3 lety +47

      Yes ...I feel.like to cry...to cry...we are cut from the root...our ancestors left many things but we are looking for those who actually got it from us... sorry sorry sorry

    • @indiantruee
      @indiantruee Před 3 lety +31

      @@meughosh280 we all have to unite to tell the world what was ours

    • @meughosh280
      @meughosh280 Před 3 lety +25

      @@indiantruee yes sir...I want my daughter to learn this dev language...we have the right to acquire this knowledge wisdom...I am trying hard to find a shikshak of samskrutam

    • @indiantruee
      @indiantruee Před 3 lety +16

      @@meughosh280 I have decided same... Whenever I will have my kids. Wil send them to ashram than a convent school

  • @gunkwretch3697
    @gunkwretch3697 Před 3 lety +331

    from a white man in Canada, thank you, I cant imagine my life without the wisdom of India, it has changed my life in so many ways. I have studied some of these specific questions myself, and mantra yoga most definitely has effects on the brain due to "neuro-plasticity" and it even tells you how it effects your brain, with a bija for the chitta! As for Gottfried Leibniz, according to Western historians, he was inspired by the Lo Shu magic square of Taoism, and China as through "Figurists" Jesuits he knew, missionaries who went to China, but ended up converting to Taoism. Though this is connected to Pascal's Triangle, and so as you said, the Chinese learned this from India, so that Leibniz more indirectly learned from India, this also has to do with magic squares, as in Vastu architecture etc... thank you again!

    • @nagarajuthulluri1858
      @nagarajuthulluri1858 Před 3 lety +4

      Good catch

    • @zachbos5108
      @zachbos5108 Před 3 lety +14

      @@vatsalasaxena4725 I cannot answer for the original commenter, but there are many of us in the West who are interested in everything that has to do with India. As seen in the example of Lithuania, we are connected through language and culture. Or at least we were, until christianity destroyed most of our traditions.
      As for stumbling upon this video, the youtube algorithm has a way of doing that. And sometimes there are other forces at work. When I felt the need to worship a Mother Goddess last year, the youtube homepage suddenly had several videos of Anandamayi Ma, who has been such an amazing presence in my life since that moment. Jai Ma!!! All the best and greetings from the Netherlands.

    • @zachbos5108
      @zachbos5108 Před 3 lety +2

      @@vatsalasaxena4725 Thank you for your kind and wise words.

    • @itsoblivion4314
      @itsoblivion4314 Před 2 lety +1

      *Mᴀʜᴀʀsʜɪ ᴘᴀɴɪɴɪ ᴀɴᴛɪᴄᴀᴘᴛᴇs BNF(Bᴀᴄᴋᴜs ɴᴀᴜʀ ғᴏʀᴍ),Tᴜʀɪɴɢ ᴍᴀᴄʜɪɴᴇ ᴀɴᴅ ʀᴇᴄᴜʀsɪᴏɴ ᴛʜᴇᴏʀʏ ᴀɴᴅ ʜɪs ᴡᴏʀᴋs ᴀʀᴇ ᴀʟsᴏ ғᴜɴᴅᴀᴍᴇɴᴛᴀʟ ɪɴ ᴄᴏᴍᴘᴜᴛᴀᴛɪᴏɴᴀʟ ʟɪɴɢᴜɪsᴛɪᴄs*

    • @HollywoodJoeTussing
      @HollywoodJoeTussing Před 2 lety +1

      Well it was all originally from WHITE PEOPLE. Its all Aryan. They adopted our wisdom, not the other way around.

  • @stardust6643
    @stardust6643 Před 2 lety +69

    salute to India, the greatest nation on earth, from Persia 🇮🇷🇮🇳

  • @WHYNKO
    @WHYNKO Před 2 lety +15

    You know, this video echoes my excitement about samskritam, when I realised that, Sri Lalita sahasranama is just 1008 names of Lalitha, but those names are set in such a combination that there are full sentences which have meanings in them.

  • @foottics1117
    @foottics1117 Před 3 lety +207

    Being a student of computer science and an admirer of Sanskrita, I can relate each and every explanation of this video. Just how much advanced were we? How much did we loose in the hand of foreigners? We are told that the vedas were created to spread spirituality, but actually they are the origin of our modern day science.

    • @dhruvmalhotra2507
      @dhruvmalhotra2507 Před 2 lety +3

      Yah bro

    • @dhruvmalhotra2507
      @dhruvmalhotra2507 Před 2 lety +8

      This totally relatable to 11-12 science and engineering

    • @KARMANEVERDIE
      @KARMANEVERDIE Před rokem +2

      Well said

    • @rajatmg1169
      @rajatmg1169 Před rokem

      The written system is created by human and if human created then there has to be existence prove, butt hindu holy book was created by god that hindu people believed what a hypocrite . Also the world first university the greatest nalanda university was puorly belongs to buddhist and there have prove that they use this writing system in that university and how come this sanskrit is become hindu people script . There has to be som deep conspiracy and that is hindu god book and story writing system are stolen from buddhist jatak katha and buddhiat education and story and writing system . Every thing like buddhist have in bajrayana buddhist we have panis worship we that you can see in bhutan myanmar nepal japan same culture adopted by hindu that they create sivalinga , every hindu god sitting position is copy from buddha stachu even until now if there have found prove that it show the most ancient stachu and written prove and archaeological prove mythologycal prove is only found buddha , there isn't have any existence before buddha dhamma even muslim and christian as well .

    • @aryanoakshorts
      @aryanoakshorts Před rokem

      Yes💯

  • @DelChi_
    @DelChi_ Před 3 lety +172

    I can't tell you how delighted I am to have found this video. I moved to Chicago in 2003 and noticed that my russian and Lithuanian friends when talking in their language sounded so much like Samskritam.

    • @bhutchin1996
      @bhutchin1996 Před 3 lety +6

      The Balto-Slavic languages. While I don't know Lithuanian, I studied Russian for 2 years. Take "Моя женщина красивая" (Moyá zhénshina krasívaya = My woman is beautiful). "Anyone wishing to hear how Indo-Europeans spoke should come and listen to a Lithuanian peasant." - Antoine Meillet (1886-1936)

    • @iart2838
      @iart2838 Před 3 lety +6

      Yes. Lithuanian, curiously, is the closest in northern Europe to Sanskrit. Nobody knows why. Some migrations occurred but not recorded anywhere. Russian, many words similar, as is Polish.

    • @AKACIJA152
      @AKACIJA152 Před 3 lety +2

      Latvian too. Mana sieva ir skaista_My wife uz beautiful, mads_ medus_ мёд- honeynforbexample

    • @ExpertMindCAclasses
      @ExpertMindCAclasses Před 12 dny

      Sanskrit:
      Kas tvam asi? Asmi svapnas tava tamase nakte. Agniṃ dadau te śradi tada viśpatir devas tvam asi.
      Lithuanian:
      Kas tu esi? Esmi sapnas tavo tamsioje naktyje. Ugnį daviau tau širdy, tada viešpatis dievas tu esi.
      English:
      Who are you? A dream in your dark night. I gave you the fire in your heart, so you are god our lord.
      Sanskrit:
      Kas tava sūnus?
      Lithuanian:
      Kas tavo sūnus?
      English:
      Who is your son?
      Just some words. Lithuanian on the left, Sanskrit center, English on the right:
      DIEVAS-DEVAS-GOD;
      BŪTIS-BHUTIS-EXISTENCE;
      VIEŠPATS-VISPATI-Another expression for God (more or less equivalent to the christian expression: “our lord”);
      RASA-RASA-DEW;
      MEDUS-MADHUS-HONEY;
      JAVAS-YAVAS-CEREAL;
      UGNIS - AGNIS-FIRE;
      VĖJAS-VAJUS-WIND;
      AKMUO-AKMAN-STONE/ROCK;
      BANGA- BHANGA-WAVE;
      VYRAS-VIRAS-MAN;
      SŪNUS-SUNUS-SON;
      SENAS-SANAS-OLD;
      ESU-ASMI-I’M...

  • @Ashallmusica
    @Ashallmusica Před 2 lety +55

    I remember when I was moved to 4th grade and students asked to chose between PUNJABI AND SANSKRIT subject , I literally just said Sanskrit, there's nothing going on my mind what I had to choose just a sudden voice hower in saying Sanskrit 💙. And I loved it learning it was a headache but it's fun to know an Ancient Language.

  • @shuktirode8673
    @shuktirode8673 Před 2 lety +47

    I was blown away by the video. It's so informative and true. I want to share one really Interesting fact with you all. I am a bharatnatyam dancer and so our beats (know as Tala in Samskrutam) are based on Laghus, Drutum and Anudrutum. They are know as shat anga . I was so shocked to see that our mordern classical dance forms use these centuries old methods to place beats. I am in love with Samskrutam. Wish we were taught all this in school.

  • @tanzeelahmed9302
    @tanzeelahmed9302 Před 2 lety +374

    The more I watch Project Shivoham, the more I feel that my entire knowledge is not even a drop in the ocean.

    • @Rishi123456789
      @Rishi123456789 Před 2 lety +10

      @WOODS MOVIES You're right. Sanskrit is inseparable from Hinduism.

    • @udaybanavath
      @udaybanavath Před 2 lety +10

      Samskrutam is haram 4 u

    • @buzzndufun
      @buzzndufun Před 2 lety +3

      @@udaybanavath ?????

    • @nithin5192
      @nithin5192 Před 2 lety

      Explore

    • @mallikonduri
      @mallikonduri Před 2 lety +9

      This is Indian cultural heritage. Let's be proud of it and acknowledge it but let's not confine it to a religion.

  • @manju52ngp
    @manju52ngp Před 3 lety +164

    You can also elaborate on syntax rules of Sanskrutam compared to other languages. Meaning of a sentence in Samskrutam does not change if we rearrange the words in any order. That is how precise the language is. This quality is most important in computer programming. Also brevity.

    • @sravenca
      @sravenca Před 3 lety +12

      You seem to be taking only english and a few such languages for comparison. most, if not all, indian languages have that characteristic because the noun with declension becomes a new word....

    • @robertkashyap3495
      @robertkashyap3495 Před 3 lety +14

      @@sravenca @Jayaramana
      Bt u forgot the birth of indian languages chart.... Samskrutm gave birth to all those languages which are capable to do similar feats as Samskrutm except tamil

    • @yourworstnightmare1332
      @yourworstnightmare1332 Před 2 lety +1

      SANSKRITAM.

    • @aritromunsi2445
      @aritromunsi2445 Před 2 lety +1

      @Jayaraman J hmmmm..... Aritro here, from West Bengal☺️😊, graduated from Kolkata University in "Comparative Sanskrit Literature", Last year completed M.A. From Pune University in "Classical Sanskrit Texts" (Both religious & Non-religious).....Just joined a school as Sanskrit Teacher....😏 I remember having MAX. HARDSHIP Grasping both these Sacred Texts & Creative works :
      1) "Kath Upnishad", 2) Poet Kalidasa's: "Avigyan-Shakuntalam",
      3) Kashmiri Poet Kalhan's: "Raj-Tarangini", 4) "Bramho-Upnishad", 5) medical Practitioner Charak's "Charak-Samhita",
      6) "Maha-Vasya", 7) Mathematician Aryabhatta's "Surya-Siddhanta", 8) Mathematician Shreedhar Acharya's work, 9) Ancient Scholar Vaskar Acharya's Works, 10) "Parashar-Samhita", 11) "Scanda-Purana", etc.😀🙂

  • @akshayr6067
    @akshayr6067 Před 2 lety +35

    "The credit should be rightly given to where it belongs"🙏. Awesome. I belive our religion makes us think rationally like this.

  • @fabianfreudig4296
    @fabianfreudig4296 Před rokem +32

    I´m stunned by the information you bring! It encourages me even more to continue my Sanskrit studies at Leipzig University! Thank you!

  • @bindra1731
    @bindra1731 Před 3 lety +163

    Learning Sanskrit must be made compulsory for all schools in India. If not for all at least for hindus. It should also not be for just scoring marks but for realizing it's significance at some stage of life during schooling itself. The rest would fall into place & automatically also lead to voluntary advanced learning.

    • @AsKarmalkar
      @AsKarmalkar Před 3 lety +18

      Tamils will.not support such move

    • @surbhiprasad8411
      @surbhiprasad8411 Před 3 lety +4

      I don't agree with you. It should not be limited to one religion. If other relegion people can speak in marathi, punjabi, bihari, rajassthani, tamil, malyali then why cant they learn language that all of us indians used to speak in past. It should be made compulsory and get treated as 1st language and not the third one.

    • @mangeshchalan8786
      @mangeshchalan8786 Před 3 lety +6

      @@AsKarmalkar well there is no proof that it's invented by north only..... Tamils might have been it's one of the founders ......cuz after Tamil it's the only one!

    • @PrakashPatel-iq1rc
      @PrakashPatel-iq1rc Před 3 lety

      We absolutely 💯 believe that.

    • @pankaja7974
      @pankaja7974 Před 3 lety +6

      why compulsory ? only free soceities make progress. let there be choice. let somebody learn sanskrt and become someone famous, rich, or nobel prize winner or anything like that. when that happens then people will flock to learn sanskrit. compulsion is only when people dont like it - like compulsorily praying 5 times a day, compulsory fasting, compulsory covering up the body in garbage bags etc . compulsion societies never make progress or any meaningful contribution to humanity.

  • @barnettronald230
    @barnettronald230 Před 2 lety +198

    Congratulations! My faith in India has been restored! I study the Mahabharata in Sanskrit and have the greatest admiration for Panini's grammar. I recently saw a video by a Jeffery Armstrong, who claims to be a Vedic expert. But when I hear his comments about Sanskrit and IE languages I knew he was a charlatan. He even confused Greek with Latin, both of which I know. Your presentation was accurate, honest, and informative. Thank you. I will be following you from now on.

    • @qeiejxdld6302
      @qeiejxdld6302 Před rokem

      . You killed more brown people than anyone. You still enjoy.

    • @yashkamble5790
      @yashkamble5790 Před rokem

      ajitvadakayil.blogspot.com/2011/01/sanskrit-divine-language-from-dna-capt.html?m=1

    • @Nonamam
      @Nonamam Před rokem +1

      His point about the indian languages (westerners wrongly labeled as 'dravidian') is incorrect. Thamil is not the originator of them, it's but a daughter to the indian languages of which there was an older one. Thamil, Thélugu, kannada, thulu etc. Many independent languages from some old language. U can go search for dravidian language tree & see

    • @kvlkvl5895
      @kvlkvl5895 Před rokem

      @@Nonamam Telugu has so many sanskrrit words which r used in daily conversation,n telugu is not considered dravidian language.only Tamil they say is dravidian language. Coz all telugu rituals,auspicious. Or not ,done in sanskrit slokas only .No telugu slokas as in tamil.only telugu padyams of fame ,by scholars r very popular. DONT know about tulu n kannada.only Tamilians oppose sanskrit but in all other states,sanskrit is the mother of the languages.n they follow.There r ghanapatis,scholars in Ap.

    • @Nonamam
      @Nonamam Před rokem +2

      @@kvlkvl5895that's not how this works. Borrowed words into a language doesn't change its classification based on its structure & origin. For example English has more than 60% French/Latin derived words, however it's still a Germanic language. Samskritham is not a mother of the other Indian languages. It co-existed along side it. There's nothing wrong w that. Thélugu absorbed tons of samskritham, as did kannada but doesn't change anything.

  • @anshoe
    @anshoe Před 2 lety +73

    Let’s keep learning Samskritam, the mother of most languages on holy earth, & inspire others too🇮🇳🙏🏼🚩🕉🌿🐂🧘‍♂️🪔🌳

    • @sachinsanjay2800
      @sachinsanjay2800 Před 2 lety +2

      So tamil is the Father of all languages...

    • @sachinsanjay2800
      @sachinsanjay2800 Před 2 lety +2

      Sanskrit is not mother of tamil, tamil is the only Pure language...

    • @anshoe
      @anshoe Před 2 lety +5

      Sachin Sanjay Probably you misunderstood. We haven’t talked about Tamil anywhere. Tamil is definitely an ancient language, however Sanskrit is a source of 100+ languages on earth. Knowing Sanskrit enables anyone to understand a bit of many languages & hence people. I Kunjum-2 Tamil teriyum also 🌿🙏🏼🕉🇮🇳🌞 I try to learn language of places I visit

    • @chaldawal
      @chaldawal Před rokem +2

      @@sachinsanjay2800 yeah that’s why Adi Shankaracharya never wrote a single text in Tamil , all his work were in Sanskrit

    • @hariharan-wt6qk
      @hariharan-wt6qk Před rokem +1

      @@chaldawal bro don't act smart bro
      Tamil ancient wisdom are older than that
      If you would say that
      I would say
      that why all the 63 nayanmaral (The biggest devotes of shiva) all are from tamilnadu
      And each one of nayanmargal are equal to jagath guru aadhi shankaracharya

  • @MrNarendra321
    @MrNarendra321 Před 2 lety +28

    Goosebumps and tears . Great job🙌.

  • @ravindartharanikumar182
    @ravindartharanikumar182 Před 3 lety +232

    project Shivoham, i bow down to you. This is so overwhelming that i cant even completely finish the video.

    • @ramphalluhach5439
      @ramphalluhach5439 Před 3 lety +18

      @Ravindar Tharanikumar 🙏,
      Before colonisation of India by the British, European people were very much appreciative of and even mesmerized by two aspects of Indian civilization - 'Sanskrit' (an advanced & sophisticated language) and its Antiquity. Many universities were teaching Sanskrit in Europe at that time.
      But when they were successful in colonizing India, it became clear to them that, for the sake of continuance of their rule, they would have to destroy the above two aspects.
      So, in the late 19th or early 20th century, western Indologists and organisations like Asiatic Society of India, Calcutta etc started to push the colonial agenda of the Church and 'European Superiority'. Western Indologist, to overcome their feeling of inferiority, COOKED UP the theory of "ARYAN INVASION" and gave it a timeline of ~1500BCE.
      Not only they baselessly tried to cram the whole Indian history in this small period but they also tried to push their political agenda thru concepts like Aryans Vs Original Inhabitants, Aryans Vs Dravids, Sanskrit is not native to India but instead was brought in by invading Aryans etc etc.
      Even after independence in 1947, our indigenous rulers, unfortunately continued to push the agenda of erstwhile colonial masters.
      The best thing is that, even after so much push for >100 years, there is not a single proof of "In to India" migration but there are many proofs of "Out of India" migration. So far no one is able to prove "Aryan Invasion" because there were no such people as "Aryans".
      Therefore, the timeline, as being used by you, for our civilasational milestones, is all fictitious and is the same as given by western Indologists and Asiatic Society of India.
      In 78CE, Indian astronomers made corrections to śaka era to correct the calendar and thereafter called it śakānt (means end of śaka) or Shālivāhan śaka era.
      Western Indologists wrongly declared 78CE as start of śaka era and indigenous Indologists also meekly accepted it. Whereas today's research confirms that śaka era began in 583BCE - so here an error of 661 years crept in.
      Actually Ujjain king Vikrmāditya started Vikrma era (Kartikādi) in 718BCE after defeating śaka kshatrpas. After sometime śakas regained control of Ujjain and śaka kshatrap Cheston started Śaka era in 583BCE (after 135 years). In 78CE, only some corrections were done to realign the calendars so it was called śakānt or Shālivāhan śaka. Accordingly Vikram became Vikram (Chaitrādi) from 57BCE.
      Thus the timeline for mathematicians & astronomers like Arya Bhatt & Vara Mihir is 1st & 2nd century BCE and not 5th & 6th century CE.
      Western Indologists baselessly claimed that Chandragupt Maurya was contemporary of Alexander and was also disciple of Jain Muni Bhadrabahu. Thus they made both Mahāvir and Buddha as contemporaries (which is not true) and put Buddha Nirvāna in 483BCE.
      Whereas today's research confirms that Buddha attained Nirvāna in 1864BCE (so an error of ~1380 years crept in) and Mahāvir attained Nirvāna in 1189BCE.
      So Chandragupta Maurya was not contemporary of Alexander and Mauryans were in 16th century BCE, much earlier than Alexander.
      Timeline for an advanced astronomical text called 'Surya Siddhānt' is 7000+ years and this was written by Mayāsur who also laid the city of Indraprasth for the Pandvas. Most indigenous Indologists, based on the research in areas like astronomy, hydrology, geology, oceanography, climatology & genetics etc, put Mahābhārat in 32th century BCE and Rāmāyan in the 57th century BCE (some put it even earlier).
      Vedās were compiled over a long period and have a timeline of 20,000+ years to 7,000+ years.
      No one can think of such an advancement, in areas like mathematics, astronomy, metallurgy, shipbuilding, architecture, poetry, dance, drama etc etc, without a written language.
      There is not a single proof that languages like 'Proto Indo European' or 'Proto Indo Iranian' ever existed. These are the later constructs of the European scholars when they failed to prove the European or the central Asian origins of Sanskrit.
      In Indian traditions, script originated from Brahmā, hence Brahmi script. Brahmi is an advanced phonetic script like the Devanāgri. Tamil grammar was written by Rishi Augustya who was also a giver of Mantras in Rigveda. Tamil is having ~70% words from Sanskrit.🙏

    • @buzzndufun
      @buzzndufun Před 2 lety

      @@ramphalluhach5439 im gonna pretend i read that

    • @chetanshukla3755
      @chetanshukla3755 Před 2 lety

      Remarkable..

  • @sidharthvarma8773
    @sidharthvarma8773 Před 3 lety +77

    I m stunned by knowing the mathematical principles hidden in samskrutham texts. This is groundbreaking.

    • @Vaaraahi5
      @Vaaraahi5 Před rokem +2

      I agree 💯

    • @danielandrade147
      @danielandrade147 Před rokem +1

      Sidharth, even the Fibonacci sequence was erroneously named. Pingala or Hemachandra should be credited for the sequence. I refuse to give credit to Fibonacci.

    • @KoyukiSenorita
      @KoyukiSenorita Před 7 měsíci +1

      I am shocked, how on earth we were never taught that... U know what fck our education system... They never tell about this😢

  • @coveringeternity
    @coveringeternity Před 2 lety +12

    YESSS..." ...THE CREDIT SHOULD BE GIVEN TO WHERE IT RIGHTFULLY BELONGS TO...."
    I don't know how to thank you enough... your works are something monumental... thanks you all

  • @pankajkumar-jn1vo
    @pankajkumar-jn1vo Před 2 lety +66

    It's great to know about our Sanskrit's contribution to the society. I'll try to learn it as much as possible and would spread it's greatness to others as well, starting from my family :)

  • @aadyadixit4837
    @aadyadixit4837 Před 3 lety +180

    This deserves to be on national television, and Discovery.

    • @1andtheOnly
      @1andtheOnly Před 3 lety +3

      Do you think discovery Nat G does not know all of this?

    • @harshkatiyar8884
      @harshkatiyar8884 Před 3 lety

      @@1andtheOnly Then why don't?

    • @innovationnew4670
      @innovationnew4670 Před 2 lety +9

      History, NGC & Discovery will not air these documentary becoz their historian's conspiracy of misinterpretation will be revealed

    • @innovationnew4670
      @innovationnew4670 Před 2 lety

      @@1andtheOnly you are 100% correct but still no body can utter a word why ? Don't understand
      I think chinese Principal are correct bcoz within 50 yrs they scaled from nowhere to close to superpower.

    • @ska4666
      @ska4666 Před 2 lety

      No it's not fully correct

  • @lina7a1
    @lina7a1 Před 2 lety +37

    You are absolutely right, the credit should be given to where it belongs. As a westerner that spend many years in India I can’t express the great admiration I fell for your civilization.

  • @jovanajovanovic6663
    @jovanajovanovic6663 Před 2 lety +90

    Hey, great videos! I did research with the connection between the Serbian language and Sanskrit and there are more than 75000 words with the same root, insane, right?

    • @mylord8105
      @mylord8105 Před rokem +4

      Slavic languages have several words which are directly derived from Sanskrit. I don't know more about this. I saw a video of Abhijit Chavda sir where he said this.

    • @Nope-111
      @Nope-111 Před rokem +2

      That's why sanskrit is mother language of all languages 🙂

    • @shubo7437
      @shubo7437 Před rokem +1

      Omg...really. i knew about lithuanian .

    • @yashpalsinhzala976
      @yashpalsinhzala976 Před rokem +1

      Because king called Vikramaditya had Kingdom I think would be nearly touched or Serbia inside it,other interesting thing is that at that time one Greek used to attack the border of Vikramaditya and flew away frequently and then one day Vikramaditya became angry and attacked Greek king took him to India and made him to sit on the donkey in the main market of I think ujjain and then dropping him again to his kingdom and let him rule

    • @shubo7437
      @shubo7437 Před rokem

      Also related to migration 10000 yrs ago...

  • @chivornkouch6413
    @chivornkouch6413 Před 2 lety +58

    Amazing work! I've learned a great deal. Besides all the diversities of language, culture and geography,we have unity and we are connected. Lithuania which is thousands of miles away from India is unbelievably closely related to Indian linguistically and culturally. Somehow, we are coming from the same root just as long time ago all continents is just one piece. Yeah! Just one earth after all ☺️

    • @irma-108
      @irma-108 Před 2 lety +1

      Slavic languages came from baltic,russian is mix of ukrainian and turkic and it is ~300years old

  • @jameswilson2417
    @jameswilson2417 Před 3 lety +365

    Just can't imagine how much hard work you have put into this gem of all CZcams videos... Thank-you So much n God Bless you !! A true eye opener.... Feel so Proud .... Every Indian should....

  • @tanishqpandey9564
    @tanishqpandey9564 Před 3 lety +52

    finally a channel who recognises true work of india instead of just spitting pseudoscience. Hats off to you for recognising the true work of our ancestors that we are proud of.

    • @koustavmajumdar1235
      @koustavmajumdar1235 Před 3 lety

      What is the pseudo science mate? . Who preaches it?

    • @tanishqpandey9564
      @tanishqpandey9564 Před 3 lety

      @@koustavmajumdar1235 pseudo science is when an assertion seems to be factual and scientific but has no scientific backing or logical comprehension. And if you still don't know who preaches it then you are pretty ignorant.

    • @koustavmajumdar1235
      @koustavmajumdar1235 Před 3 lety +1

      O....Once upon a time people believed the earth was flat, and that was the logical explanation for most. You are just a brainwashed sheep babe. What you cant understand does not mean it does not exist? As far as I am concerned, physics is my background. Science has way more stuff to catch up...ooops Western Science. It needs to copy more from the Indian ones. Only then can you understand, other than that your very comment reeks the ignorance that you possess. Cheers. It good that I asked you the question coz I expected an ignorant answer like this. As far as being factual is concerned, if You claim to not believe in facts then my GOD.......STAY IGNORANT. Cheers mate. Hope you heal

  • @xasancle
    @xasancle Před 2 lety +23

    29:56 your honesty and precise specification in every point is appreciable ❤️

  • @laxmanbasany2934
    @laxmanbasany2934 Před rokem +5

    Incredible. Wish we were taught this great language in school. Every field of knowledge is linked to this great language. It is our moral duty and responsibility to preserve this heritage which is immortal.

  • @yakshaveeranath4773
    @yakshaveeranath4773 Před 3 lety +313

    Only tears in my eyes left after finishing this video.... I will make sure I learn Sanskrit and hlp it spread.. before I die

    • @shevasheva6062
      @shevasheva6062 Před 3 lety +2

      its the essential knowledge since then

    • @riyaakajaaniya7678
      @riyaakajaaniya7678 Před 2 lety +6

      Let's do this together...☺️

    • @AmitKumar-lt3ze
      @AmitKumar-lt3ze Před 2 lety +5

      you can connect with Samskrit Bharati ... It has taken a mission to help people talk in samskrit.

    • @alkaajani1083
      @alkaajani1083 Před 2 lety +1

      I also wish the same .can we work together.. ajanialka@gmail.com

    • @simrank5370
      @simrank5370 Před 2 lety +6

      I think we should do a survey, in CBSE schools and . I think majority of students love science but many end up taking Humanities . If we could make sanskrit our national language and our vedic maths, Science, Polity, Astrology etc
      We shoul file a .... At Supreme Court. I think Indian students lean more towards maths
      Don't u think. We could sign a petition.Not history , history should start in 11, Bcuz' The history, Polity, is and will be manipulated.
      We should share Project Shivoham to whatsapp and take reveiw from our friends, cousins, classmate.
      Education systems shoul be reformed Lockdown of school is opportunity for us.

  • @amethysturanus6351
    @amethysturanus6351 Před 3 lety +121

    Oh my God, how much India is looted. Thanks for your awakening video. 🙏

    • @vikasgarg9614
      @vikasgarg9614 Před 3 lety +10

      no man.. no one looted us... only one thing here.... we don't know who we r.... only

    • @gourishankarsharma2903
      @gourishankarsharma2903 Před 3 lety +17

      not only india even africa, egypt , greece, romans everywhere is looted
      proof:british musuem {hindi me bole toh chor bazaar}

    • @siyasia4634
      @siyasia4634 Před 3 lety +5

      @@gourishankarsharma2903 CHOR BAZAAR 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👍

    • @richiknair9036
      @richiknair9036 Před 3 lety +3

      @@vikasgarg9614 we have forgotten ourselves because of looting, destruction of our education systems, universities, texts and immense poverty suffered for centuries because of invasions and colonial rule. So, yes, looting. If you didn't know, even the word loot comes from our language. The British took the word into their language as did they take the behavior described by the word

    • @1andtheOnly
      @1andtheOnly Před 3 lety +1

      @@gourishankarsharma2903 The World's Chor Bazar are british, portuguese, spanish and french museums. The thieves' markets of the world.

  • @naveensanskrit3522
    @naveensanskrit3522 Před 2 lety +3

    अद्भूतम् कार्यम् भारतजनानां कृते । कोटिशः धन्यवाद: अयि महाभागा:!👌💐💐💐🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🙏 जयतु भारतम् जयतु संस्कृतम् 🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @roleplayinglife7548
    @roleplayinglife7548 Před 2 lety +15

    You're doing the divine's work creating such informative works. I couldn't be more thankful. I felt tears in my eyes, I could feel the sanctity of old culture and civilizations of Bharat and the world and how it paved way for where we are today as humanity. It's the origin of Humanity

  • @sarangbhadauria8331
    @sarangbhadauria8331 Před 3 lety +271

    Mindblowing research. May Sanskrit rise once again in Bharat. There is no way of thanking your efforts 🙏

  • @vedvedanta3172
    @vedvedanta3172 Před 3 lety +101

    Impressed.
    I don’t know how much efforts needs to make such kind of videos.
    This channel will be a concrete proof for thousand of years

  • @asmib8845
    @asmib8845 Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you for this amazing video. I am fortunate enough to learn Sanskrit language in London UK. I fell in love with the beauty and diverse, yet very logical constructs of Sanskrit. We should ALL make effort to learn. Minimum we should appreciate and show respect to the wonderful and outstanding contributions of Sanskrit to the world.

  • @Minac1234
    @Minac1234 Před 2 lety +4

    Too good 👍 .I wish one day majority of people could be able to speak Sanskrit..I studied Sanskrit till high school. I didn’t understand the importance of it at that time . Thanks to our school system .. now I try to learn it whenever I get time ..

  • @Guilherme-pe1gg
    @Guilherme-pe1gg Před 3 lety +64

    INCREDIBLE! Samskrutam is a very powerful and beautiful language. Thank you very much for this doc. Namaste (from Brazil).

  • @debabrataacharya8709
    @debabrataacharya8709 Před 3 lety +126

    Brother- no words to express my gratitude for your efforts towards revealing the truth about our great civilization

  • @rameshadwant
    @rameshadwant Před 2 lety +6

    Ever since I started learning Sanskrit, it has been a journey through a labyrinthine passage and I am travelling without a clue where I am being lead. I hope it will take some time to know where I am and whether I will really make anything meaningful and add to my knowledge or remain an ignoramus. I am still happy that I have ventured into something that will keep me engaged meaningfully. There are many of them who are working hard to make it easy for the likes of me to understand this ancient and scientific study of language and I am deeply indebted to them.

  • @mr.strange1221
    @mr.strange1221 Před 2 lety +4

    Tamil and sanskrit are golden language of the world.
    They give the birth to other languages.

  • @saurabhmishra6256
    @saurabhmishra6256 Před 3 lety +70

    सच कहूं तो दिल को छू लिया इस वीडियो ने और जिस जिसने इसे बनाया उसके अच्छे स्वास्थ्य की कामना करता हूं ❤️🙏

  • @umahamal7675
    @umahamal7675 Před 2 lety +125

    I am mesmerized by your knowledge of Sanskrit , ancient Maharshis and their contributions. 💐🙏👏👏and admire your knowledge of Math 👌👏

  • @Nullius_in_verba
    @Nullius_in_verba Před 2 lety +15

    In near future NASA is going to use Sanskrit as a computer Language. NASA scientist Rick Briggs discussed why Sanskrit is one of the best language for use in computer long ago (in 1985) in his paper Knowledge Representation in Sanskrit and Artificial Intelligence. According to him, Sanskrit is the natural language in which a message can be sent by the computer in the least number of words.

  • @adamakaru2683
    @adamakaru2683 Před 2 lety +9

    I love the complicity of the Sanskrit. Amazing! all my life I wish to learn Sanskrit thank you.

  • @atulsharma6686
    @atulsharma6686 Před 3 lety +46

    मुझे भारतीय होने का बहुत अधिक गर्व है। संस्कृतम् सबसे सपष्ट और सम्पूर्ण भाषा है। आपने भी बहुत मेहनत की है इसे हम तक पहुँचाने में। धन्यवाद 🙏🧡🤍💚

    • @ramphalluhach5439
      @ramphalluhach5439 Před 3 lety

      @Atul Sharma 🙏,
      Before colonisation of India by the British, European people were very much appreciative of and even mesmerized by two aspects of Indian civilization - 'Sanskrit' (an advanced & sophisticated language) and its Antiquity. Many universities were teaching Sanskrit in Europe at that time.
      But when they were successful in colonizing India, it became clear to them that, for the sake of continuance of their rule, they would have to destroy the above two aspects.
      So, in the late 19th or early 20th century, western Indologists and organisations like Asiatic Society of India, Calcutta etc started to push the colonial agenda of the Church and 'European Superiority'. Western Indologist, to overcome their feeling of inferiority, COOKED UP the theory of "ARYAN INVASION" and gave it a timeline of ~1500BCE.
      Not only they baselessly tried to cram the whole Indian history in this small period but they also tried to push their political agenda thru concepts like Aryans Vs Original Inhabitants, Aryans Vs Dravids, Sanskrit is not native to India but instead was brought in by invading Aryans etc etc.
      Even after independence in 1947, our indigenous rulers, unfortunately continued to push the agenda of erstwhile colonial masters.
      The best thing is that, even after so much push for >100 years, there is not a single proof of "In to India" migration but there are many proofs of "Out of India" migration. So far no one is able to prove "Aryan Invasion" because there were no such people as "Aryans".
      Therefore, the timeline, as being used by you, for our civilasational milestones, is all fictitious and is the same as given by western Indologists and Asiatic Society of India.
      In 78CE, Indian astronomers made corrections to śaka era to correct the calendar and thereafter called it śakānt (means end of śaka) or Shālivāhan śaka era.
      Western Indologists wrongly declared 78CE as start of śaka era and indigenous Indologists also meekly accepted it. Whereas today's research confirms that śaka era began in 583BCE - so here an error of 661 years crept in.
      Actually Ujjain king Vikrmāditya started Vikrma era (Kartikādi) in 718BCE after defeating śaka kshatrpas. After sometime śakas regained control of Ujjain and śaka kshatrap Cheston started Śaka era in 583BCE (after 135 years). In 78CE, only some corrections were done to realign the calendars so it was called śakānt or Shālivāhan śaka. Accordingly Vikram became Vikram (Chaitrādi) from 57BCE.
      Thus the timeline for mathematicians & astronomers like Arya Bhatt & Vara Mihir is 1st & 2nd century BCE and not 5th & 6th century CE.
      Western Indologists baselessly claimed that Chandragupt Maurya was contemporary of Alexander and was also disciple of Jain Muni Bhadrabahu. Thus they made both Mahāvir and Buddha as contemporaries (which is not true) and put Buddha Nirvāna in 483BCE.
      Whereas today's research confirms that Buddha attained Nirvāna in 1864BCE (so an error of ~1380 years crept in) and Mahāvir attained Nirvāna in 1189BCE.
      So Chandragupta Maurya was not contemporary of Alexander and Mauryans were in 16th century BCE, much earlier than Alexander.
      Timeline for an advanced astronomical text called 'Surya Siddhānt' is 7000+ years and this was written by Mayāsur who also laid the city of Indraprasth for the Pandvas. Most indigenous Indologists, based on the research in areas like astronomy, hydrology, geology, oceanography, climatology & genetics etc, put Mahābhārat in 32th century BCE and Rāmāyan in the 57th century BCE (some put it even earlier).
      Vedās were compiled over a long period and have a timeline of 20,000+ years to 7,000+ years.
      No one can think of such an advancement, in areas like mathematics, astronomy, metallurgy, shipbuilding, architecture, poetry, dance, drama etc etc, without a written language.
      There is not a single proof that languages like 'Proto Indo European' or 'Proto Indo Iranian' ever existed. These are the later constructs of the European scholars when they failed to prove the European or the central Asian origins of Sanskrit.
      In Indian traditions, script originated from Brahmā, hence Brahmi script. Brahmi is an advanced phonetic script like the Devanāgri. Tamil grammar was written by Rishi Augustya who was also a giver of Mantras in Rigveda. Tamil is having ~70% words from Sanskrit.🙏

  • @sandeepnagurla9982
    @sandeepnagurla9982 Před 3 lety +35

    Am with tears in my eyes with mixed feelings
    We viewers cannot thank enough for our ancestors and you
    Only thing we can do in gratitude is learning sanatan dharma fallowing experiencing and passing to next generation

  • @jairasoi7806
    @jairasoi7806 Před rokem +6

    This is just so amazing. I felt I was in a different world. Respect for Bharat and Bharat's heritage is increasing day by day. Thank you for this 😊👍

  • @amberdavidson6827
    @amberdavidson6827 Před 2 lety +14

    This is an impressive and well researched interpretation of Sanskrit! Bravo!

  • @rosenfee1465
    @rosenfee1465 Před 3 lety +32

    Hearing Sanskrit Mantras and Language is like coming home, you can feel, not only hear the louds, the meaning of these words explain Spirituality and are of great wisdom 🙏🏻

    • @sardhaladi74
      @sardhaladi74 Před 3 lety

      Thank you for a wonderfully video about our culture

  • @ankurrajora8182
    @ankurrajora8182 Před 3 lety +102

    "Sanskrit language is THE oldest language, it's formed after enlightened rishis discerned the primordial vibration i.e "om" sound in Om Namah Shivay, and ascribed some particular manifested vibrations to certain entity in accordance with their metaphysical effect given the context.

  • @tuhinabhattacharjee5060
    @tuhinabhattacharjee5060 Před 2 lety +5

    What a wonderful video.I have studied Sanskrit n try my best to teach my kids as much as possible.I would have definitely done similar research work if I had got the opportunity.I really appreciate your hard work n deep research 🙏 Sanskrit was removed from our system so that we never get to know or discover.Thanks to CZcams that we have now discover so much 😊

  • @12440jayjay
    @12440jayjay Před 2 lety +6

    First of all, let me congratulate for presenting this enlightening talk on Sanskritum! Absorbing the essence of it opens a path from JIVOHAM to SHIVOHAM ! It is unfortunate that such a rich and brilliant foundation of our existence is ignored. As we think of time being cyclic...may be we are swinging back into the ascending mode. 🙏🕉

  • @MrSumeshbulani
    @MrSumeshbulani Před 3 lety +110

    This video literally blew my mind.. i was looking for such knowledge from so long. That's called an unbiased video.. way of describing is appreciable.. hope you keep making such video in future.. everyone need to know the value and learn from it.. (blessings from Pakistan)

    • @yashkamble5790
      @yashkamble5790 Před rokem

      ajitvadakayil.blogspot.com/2011/01/sanskrit-divine-language-from-dna-capt.html?m=1

  • @samskritaanandinee1753
    @samskritaanandinee1753 Před 3 lety +38

    👍👍
    लसतु संस्कृतं चिरं गृहे गृहे च पुनरपि...👌👌
    🙏

  • @aishwaryagunjal4280
    @aishwaryagunjal4280 Před 2 lety +4

    I want to join your project too!....I'm a student of Sanskrit & I still want to learn it at its & my fullest !!
    यशोवान भव🙌

  • @anshumansahu8476
    @anshumansahu8476 Před 2 lety +1

    Best video so far on why India should learn Sanskrutam

  • @suthakaranshanmugam8192
    @suthakaranshanmugam8192 Před 2 lety +66

    Hats off your efforts bro. .. !
    Samskrit the mother of world languages. Also Thamizh the father of all languages.
    By vadalur Ramalinga vallalar.
    As an Indian we proud about all of them are being ourselves.
    ஒரு நல்ல தமிழனாக சற்றும் குறையாத இந்தியனாக முன்னோர்கட்கு நன்றி நவில்கிறேன்
    Incredible India....!!.

    • @amitclick99
      @amitclick99 Před 2 lety +2

      So you invented new word for langauges ..father tongue 🤣🤣

    • @obitormn4714
      @obitormn4714 Před rokem +4

      father dropped from sky or what , its always neutral or feminine forms come first in world

    • @rakshita3627
      @rakshita3627 Před rokem +11

      Why Tamilians gotto insert their language in everything in others vedio?

    • @suthakaranshanmugam8192
      @suthakaranshanmugam8192 Před rokem +1

      Dear bro, My father can being as like as my mother, a good friend also a good guru. All Vedic disciplines are similar to way of thy devotion God .
      All of them having TAMIZH's kernels.
      Really the seed is THAMIZH. It is the proud of Indians not only Tamizh people. ..
      God blessed whole world and each and every creatures.
      Parabammoh vimoshahitatva athmanantha nirguna...
      Om namasivayam. ....

    • @rakshita3627
      @rakshita3627 Před rokem +5

      @@suthakaranshanmugam8192 you know u just made me cry😭 glad still normal Tamilians exist not those dmk, Periyar followers who respect hindusim and india🙏god bless you and our country ❤️

  • @adnaanjinwala9623
    @adnaanjinwala9623 Před 3 lety +34

    I cannot imagine the amount of research and time that you must have dedicated for these videos. Love your work. I live in Taiwan and now I speak mandarin too, in addition to Hindi, Gujarati, kachhi & Urdu(tiny bit) coz my parents are bi-religional. I certainly have noticed that my memory power has increased upon learning this new language. I want to teach myself and my boys samskrutum. Do you have a suggestion for an online course; as I live in Taiwan.

    • @manug3513
      @manug3513 Před 2 lety +4

      sanskrit channel ; nios course ; ignou and best is sanskrit ganga

    • @yashkamble5790
      @yashkamble5790 Před rokem

      ajitvadakayil.blogspot.com/2011/01/sanskrit-divine-language-from-dna-capt.html?m=1

  • @apoorvmishra6992
    @apoorvmishra6992 Před 8 měsíci +2

    This guy can single-handedly revive the ancient Indian culture if only his videos are played on our otherwise shitty news channels for just one single day.

  • @oldmonkdaytrader
    @oldmonkdaytrader Před rokem

    I am Indian and First time I am watching ProjectShivahams video.....I must slaute you for placing Knowledge bomb of sanskrit in Social media scientifically....otherwise people claim that is false according to their agenda....every one is not open minded like us.....Great work Hats Off

  • @eswart3680
    @eswart3680 Před 3 lety +66

    Iam a Telugu guy and I remember learning "Chandassu" in school...

    • @anything4050
      @anything4050 Před 3 lety +9

      I am a Rajasthani and I remember learning chandassu in school too...

    • @throttletorq5386
      @throttletorq5386 Před 2 lety +2

      Bhai which school is that they teach our culture . Its rare

    • @anything4050
      @anything4050 Před 2 lety +9

      @@throttletorq5386 in andhara Pradesh they teach the chandas to learn the beauty of poems ...it's quite common to know chandas as it is present in class 10th

    • @jivini4886
      @jivini4886 Před 2 lety +8

      I also learnt Kannada Chanda in school, in college when I got to know about binary I completely correlated with lagu guru

    • @ak.bh.01
      @ak.bh.01 Před 2 lety

      And in Maharashtra we missed it. Due to our educational structure.

  • @pramitkumarmohanty3887
    @pramitkumarmohanty3887 Před 3 lety +32

    Serving the truth requires no reward. The service itself is the reward. Thank you brother 🙏

    • @harekrisna7054
      @harekrisna7054 Před 3 lety +2

      🙏 subse correct comment . This the real Tatwadarsan in few words...This is the gifts of Sanskrutam ..🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @safarawajki6179
    @safarawajki6179 Před 2 lety +10

    Hatsoff to ur efforts n deep study over the topic!! Feels so proud to be an Indian!! 👍🙏

    • @Nonamam
      @Nonamam Před rokem

      Did you leave Islam?

  • @dadhiramp
    @dadhiramp Před 2 lety +1

    Hats off to the creator of the video and everyone involved in it. I don't know any Sanskrit but have been listening to a few Sanskrit songs, well I can sing a few and it gives me peace. Knowing about how it has evolved to this day and why its importance is even at large for everyone with an interest. Much thanks again.

  • @bhav3359
    @bhav3359 Před 3 lety +19

    On one hand i am feeling so proud on myself to be a indian but at the same time i shame on myself my people because we are losing our identity..
    Modern banna achi bat h but apni sanskriti n sabyata ke mulya(cost) par banna ye bhut dukhd(sad) h..
    It is really amazing..this video will help you in math..
    Thank you brother to delivering such kind of knowledge..
    I have tear in my eyes after watching this..once again thank you bhai 🙏🙏

  • @shishirchaurasiya7688
    @shishirchaurasiya7688 Před 3 lety +20

    ❤️❤️❤️😭😭😭 finally I know I am on the right path to study sanskritam

    • @vineetshukla2610
      @vineetshukla2610 Před 3 lety +1

      Brother from where are you learning and how are facilities. What about fees. Please tell me

  • @PreetiGupta-zv5gw
    @PreetiGupta-zv5gw Před 2 lety +2

    Sanskrit is not needed to learn for religious purposes, but for decoding the scientific facts provided in our ancient scriptures which are still unsolved by the modern science, it's very-very important. Because our ancient science is just got pressed under our mythology...
    Yeah, we should respect our mythology and follow it as well, but we also should find out the pure science behind it!
    Also talking in Sanskritam, increases our memory and practicality of mind(this improves our maths and physics)...
    So Sanskritam is anyways have to be see in a scientific way instead of just religious way!

  • @premamyname4300
    @premamyname4300 Před rokem +1

    Samskrit is universal identity of Hinduism. There are multiple sources are tried to destroy that.
    But when bell in Mandir's bell Rings,then only Samskrit we can hear. Samskrit is Devbhasha. It's impossible to erase it.
    And you are just restoring the right values of it. Bringing back our lost Civilisation.

  • @ladanagl3462
    @ladanagl3462 Před 3 lety +24

    What an incredible work. Absolutely amazing. I have no words to thank you for such thorough breakdown of Sanskrit
    Your video has answered 40 years of my journey to find answers to many questions. Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @DarkMoonDroid
    @DarkMoonDroid Před 3 lety +96

    I would love to hear all of this and more. But please turn off the music after a short intro. It's really hard for some of us to fight against it to hear you and your exceptional content.
    🙏

    • @yss6465
      @yss6465 Před 3 lety +7

      Yes.... Project Shivoham no background music please. It is overwhelming and makes it difficult to comprehend your invaluable knowledge sharing.

    • @adnaanjinwala9623
      @adnaanjinwala9623 Před 3 lety +6

      I am sorry, but I will also have to agree. Or you could reduce the intensity of the music to voice ratio, so it doesn't interfere in the understanding of the contest and knowledge that you wish to share.

    • @codypendragons
      @codypendragons Před 3 lety +6

      Yes music is good for intro. After that way way down or silent during verbal presentation. 🗣️

    • @briechilli4496
      @briechilli4496 Před 2 lety +4

      Yes please, it is rather dramatic music whilst trying to absorb sacred knowledge 🙏🏽

    • @nikithanaidu9711
      @nikithanaidu9711 Před 2 lety +3

      Glad someone said this!! The music makes it difficult to focus on the actual content.

  • @watcherolic9930
    @watcherolic9930 Před 2 lety +4

    I don't hv enough words to praise you.
    Keep up your amazing work.very well Done👏💯👍

  • @anandmishra5235
    @anandmishra5235 Před 2 lety +6

    It’s explained with amazing simplicity. Thank you for making this documentary.

  • @Savithry0804
    @Savithry0804 Před 3 lety +21

    I dont why this video happened to me... but I am so glad it did... our culture and its roots we should be proud of always.. pray the upcoming generations understand,value and imbue it... 🙏

  • @vishalgupta50
    @vishalgupta50 Před 3 lety +5

    After seeing this I'm crying.. you have done so much research and hard work for this video... And look where we are standing now we do not have any knowledge about how much our glorious past was rich..... Do not know about how to speak Sanskrit language. But right now I want to learn Sanskrit language

    • @souravmaity8599
      @souravmaity8599 Před 2 lety

      Yes brother,,, we have to recover our ancient India.......our sanatan dharma..........

  • @swarajemaratha
    @swarajemaratha Před 2 lety

    this is the channel i was looking for past couple of years. Huge respect to all your research and efforts. Thank You so much.

  • @harshshah7527
    @harshshah7527 Před 3 lety +43

    Let's save PRAKRUTI AND SAMSKRUTI. Because without any of them No Human and Creatures even exist. I salute to your devotion towards your work and yes indeed SHIVOHAM😇

  • @consciousliving4341
    @consciousliving4341 Před 3 lety +14

    I know about Sanskrit when I was attended pgdys yoga course little basics OMG every thing is based upon Sanskrit thank you so much you done research and put in channel it’s beautifully presented very neatly and simply hats 🎩 off to you

  • @vedangsins2090
    @vedangsins2090 Před rokem

    This made me cry... there's still someone which is ready to put time and money to teach us our inheritance... people like you and me...will spread the word and make India great again

  • @rickbarrington
    @rickbarrington Před 2 lety +3

    Brilliant analysis. Way more credible, and much more powerful, than claiming that ancients invented space travel and television

    • @AJAYSINGH-ns1vv
      @AJAYSINGH-ns1vv Před 2 lety

      Yes But you also do not have any proof that it doesn't existed .i think that television doesn't existed than

  • @gurureddy4431
    @gurureddy4431 Před 3 lety +44

    The best logical study on sanskrit I have ever read or heard.. I can only say THANK YOU for your vital effort..

  • @nagamaninagarajan3574
    @nagamaninagarajan3574 Před 3 lety +23

    Salutations to you for giving so much inf. The youths of India should be made to understand this, by reverting back to our old educational system.

  • @rupamjana4595
    @rupamjana4595 Před rokem

    Thanks to you to let us know so much about our oldest & still spoken language SANSKRIT, probably the oldest in the world which is still in use... Its been an eye opener and got to know so much about our history, past & really makes us proud of who we are.... Thankyou again.

  • @ananya1291
    @ananya1291 Před rokem +1

    In the coming century foreigners claim that sanskrit is there language not of Indians.
    Very sad that we Indian were not interested in Sanskrit (a coding language) we are interested in English ( a language without culture have no meaning) 😢😭😭😭
    Still i am happy that the great language Sanskrit is under research.
    It doesn't matter which country it belongs matter is it should be benefited for whole world.

  • @AmitRoy-yc1dq
    @AmitRoy-yc1dq Před 3 lety +9

    I am mesmerized . I just have started learning sanskrutam.. cant express how much i have got inspired and encouraged to learn the language more .

  • @Chinmaya018
    @Chinmaya018 Před 3 lety +19

    🥺 I'm so overwhelmed after watching this video. The night is the darkest before the dawn and the dawn is here.. Thank You very much for the video. I bow down to your effort in making this.

  • @astesiaa
    @astesiaa Před 2 lety +3

    This hard work of yours will be appreciated💯
    Sanskrit is the best

  • @pritidodhia5059
    @pritidodhia5059 Před 2 lety +2

    WOW, Extraordinary orator and excellent knowledge disseminated to masses who may not have glimpse of this extraordinary language!!! Bravo!!!

  • @jayjesha123
    @jayjesha123 Před 3 lety +39

    Great!!!no words...really appritiate ur efforts..👌👍🇮🇳🇮🇳. We must spread this to our next generations....hopefully schools in India can take this up and spread and motivate our kids, how much our culture contributed to the present world.This will motivate young minds,make them feel proud and will help us protect our rich culture...honestly during my school days have thought many times why we Indians donot get nobel prize etc,often felt inferior..... lastly learn ur mother tongue...u r spot on..👌👍👍

  • @jeevantejaaraveti9114
    @jeevantejaaraveti9114 Před 2 lety +19

    One of the Greatest 39 minutes in my life. I can't express my feelings in words. Thank you so much. God bless you🙏🙏

  • @NaliniAnjana
    @NaliniAnjana Před 2 lety +2

    After watching this Video I do not have words to react. Incredible 🙏🙏🙏

  • @j.vRaj1
    @j.vRaj1 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thanks, it should be taken upon as a personal and moral obligation to promote, revive and restore this divine language which is native not only to us but the whole human race, within oneself and the society.

  • @draculus4318
    @draculus4318 Před 2 lety +7

    Amazing video. Almost made me cry that I don't know our own heritage

  • @Dr_Hymatalks
    @Dr_Hymatalks Před 3 lety +24

    Really amazing. Was surprised that why didn't we knew all this all through generations. Were we suppressed this information through generations. To bring back the lost heritage also will take generations to come. Thanks for the video

  • @sinniahselvaretnem7893
    @sinniahselvaretnem7893 Před 2 měsíci

    New astonishing discoveries will happen as time passes. Glad to see your unbiased open minded research.

  • @samfritz8646
    @samfritz8646 Před rokem +1

    A very very wonderful and beautiful doc, thank you.
    I am understanding now after my spiritual philosophical vedic studies that the mind is not the brain, rather it is a subtle body or sheath and the brain is correlated with the mind. In the current age they try to tell us we are nothing but gross matter, a biological computer. We know this is not the case. So a satvic mind can perform far far greater then a mind dominated by rajas and tamas, and these scholars could access the true potential of the mind given their satvic nature. My hypothesis is that the mind then generates growth in the hippocampus, not that the hippocampus is responsible for the extraordinary mental powers of these pandits. These ancient ancestors show us the vast potential of the human mind and we would do well to emulate them as much as we can.

  • @Mangoleaf23
    @Mangoleaf23 Před 2 lety +29

    amazing video, so much research and so brilliantly presented. Never knew we had such an advanced linguistic theory to back up our understanding sanskritam and the languages commonly spoken. The background score is a distraction.

  • @phaneendraduggirala8106
    @phaneendraduggirala8106 Před 3 lety +103

    Amazing details, I had to pause at times to grasp some concepts. Unbelievable work, waiting for more to come ..

    • @durgaprasaddoli4623
      @durgaprasaddoli4623 Před 3 lety

      Q

    • @hargovindtrivedi8942
      @hargovindtrivedi8942 Před 3 lety +3

      SANSKRIT IS MOTHER OF ALL LANGUAGES.

    • @harekrisna7054
      @harekrisna7054 Před 3 lety

      Really amusing,what a scientific language .... Sanskrit.

    • @shivaynamah328
      @shivaynamah328 Před 3 lety

      @@harekrisna7054 adi shankarcharya did not exist during indus valley civilization time
      So how did these people get that knowledge
      Adi shankarcharya wrote upnishads and advaita vedanta philosophy from whom saivism and vaishnavism started
      Was krishna following saivism or vaishnavism
      After old rigvedic scriptures were burnt in taxila university, new rigvedic scriptures were written which had changes in them
      New rigvedic scriptures had concept of haum havan and dualism principle
      So tell us
      Are brahma vishnu and mahesh three different dieties 🤔
      From where comes the nirvana and mukti or moksha concept came
      From whose work was your so called advaita vedanta philosophy came 🙄
      Who gave samkhya Darshan for your vedas in first place

    • @harekrisna7054
      @harekrisna7054 Před 3 lety

      @@shivaynamah328🙏Har Har Mahadev .... Ultimate Truth is one , Schools are different.What is Atma , What's Paramatma .. What's is the relationship between them... These Divine Knowledge comes from Paramatma who is beyond illusion (Maya) through four Parampara or Sat Sampraday (Sri,Brahma,Rudra,Sanak)... Teaching is same .To realise ultimate truth...A perfect Shaiba is a true vaisnab like Parsuram (visnuavatar).A true Vaisnab is a perfect Shaiva like Hanuman (Siva avatar)...Gane Narayane Rudre Ambike Bhaskare tatha Bhinabhina na kartabya panchadev namastute.Dear brother please watch the word भीनाभीन(भीन+ अभीन)..The Transcend al divine nature of ultimate truth.which must be realised from a Tatwadarsi Guru (free from Bhrama Pramad Vipralipsa karanapatab)...🙏🙏🙏Jay Jagannath ... Krusna is a Shaiba and Shiva is the Vaisnab.(Vaishnava nam yatha Sambhu....Gita)...Jay Sriram...

  • @mylord8105
    @mylord8105 Před rokem

    I found this channel now and am a fan of this channel. Will make sure to binge watch every video of yours.

  • @danielogwara3984
    @danielogwara3984 Před 2 lety +1

    This channel is a gem! Chronicling human evolution.

  • @diegofdobravo
    @diegofdobravo Před 3 lety +18

    Congrats for amazing work! I am from Chile, south america. Very grateful to The Art Of Living Foundation for show me how rich is the knowledge. Thanks Shivoham Project for this. All the best, jai guru dev.