Madālasā | SANSKRIT SONG from The Mārkaṇḍeya Purāṇa

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  • Madālasā sings to her son (🎵composed by Gaiea in Raag Kafi)
    This song was a commission from the School of Practical Philosophy in Australia.
    Sanskrit Text:
    शुद्दोऽसि बुद्धोऽसि निरञ्जनोऽसि
    सँसारमाया परिवर्जितोऽसि
    सँसारस्वप्नँ त्यज मोहनिद्राँ
    मदालसोल्लपमुवाच पुत्रम्।
    शुद्धोऽसि रे तात न तेऽस्ति नाम
    कृतँ हि ते कल्पनयाधुनैव।
    पञ्चात्मकं देहँ इदँ न तेऽस्ति
    नैवास्य त्वँ रोदिषि कस्य हेतो॥
    न वा भवान् रोदिति विक्ष्वजन्मा
    शदोऽयमयाध्य महीशसूनूम्।
    विकल्पयमानो विविधैर्गुणैस्ते
    गुणाश्च भौताः सकलेन्दियेषु॥
    भूतनि भूतैः परिदुर्बलानि
    वृद्धिँ समायान्ति यथेह पुँसः।
    अन्नाम्बुपानादिभिरेव तस्मात्
    न तेऽस्ति वृद्धिर् न च तेऽस्ति हानिः॥
    त्वम् कँचुके शीर्यमाणे निजोस्मिन्
    तस्मिन् देहे मूढताँ मा व्रजेथाः।
    शुभाशुभौः कर्मभिर्देहमेतत्
    मृदादिभिः कँचुकस्ते पिनद्धः॥
    तातेति किँचित् तनयेति किँचित्
    अँबेति किँचिद्धयितेति किँचित्।
    ममेति किँचिन्न ममेति किँचित्
    त्वम् भूतसँघँ बहु मा लपेथाः ॥
    दुःखानि दुःखोपशमाय भोगान्
    सुखाय जानाति विमूढचेताः।
    तान्येव दुःखानि पुनः सुखानि
    जानाति विद्वानविमूढचेताः॥
    यानँ क्षितौ तत्र गतश्च देहो
    देहेऽपि चान्यः पुरुषो निविष्टः।
    ममत्वमुर्व्यां न यथा तथास्मिन्
    देहेऽतिमात्रँ बत मूढतैषा।
    And here is the Sanskrit in Transliteration so you can sing along:
    śuddo'si buddhosi buddho'si nirañjano'si
    sam̐sāramāyā parivarjito'si
    sam̐sārasvapnam̐ tyaja mohanidrām̐
    madālasollapamuvāca putram।
    śuddho'si re tāta na te'sti nāma
    kṛtam̐ hi te kalpanayādhunaiva।
    pañcātmakaṃ deham̐ idam̐ na te'sti
    naivāsya tvam̐ rodiṣi kasya heto॥
    na vā bhavān roditi vikṣvajanmā
    śado'yamayādhya mahīśasūnūm।
    vikalpayamāno vividhairguṇaiste
    guṇāśca bhautāḥ sakalendiyeṣu॥
    bhūtani bhūtaiḥ paridurbalāni
    vṛddhim̐ samāyānti yatheha pum̐saḥ।
    annāmbupānādibhireva tasmāt
    na te'sti vṛddhir na ca te'sti hāniḥ॥
    tvam kam̐cuke śīryamāṇe nijosmin
    tasmin dehe mūḍhatām̐ mā vrajethāḥ।
    śubhāśubhauḥ karmabhirdehametat
    mṛdādibhiḥ kam̐cukaste pinaddhaḥ॥
    tāteti kim̐cit tanayeti kim̐cit
    am̐beti kim̐ciddhayiteti kim̐cit।
    mameti kim̐cinna mameti kim̐cit
    tvam bhūtasam̐gham̐ bahu mā lapethāḥ ॥
    duḥkhāni duḥkhopaśamāya bhogān
    sukhāya jānāti vimūḍhacetāḥ।
    tānyeva duḥkhāni punaḥ sukhāni
    jānāti vidvānavimūḍhacetāḥ॥
    yānam̐ kṣitau tatra gataśca deho
    dehe'pi cānyaḥ puruṣo niviṣṭaḥ।
    mamatvamurvyāṃ na yathā tathāsmin
    dehe'timātram̐ bata mūḍhataiṣā।
    See the story here:
    practicalphilosophy.org.au/ex...
    Composed by Gaiea
    Produced by Auburn Jam Music
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  • @GaieaSanskrit
    @GaieaSanskrit  Před 4 lety +1660

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    • @deepeshsingh1794
      @deepeshsingh1794 Před 4 lety +25

      Gaiea you are legend...when i saw you, when you looking more beautiful.

    • @deepeshsingh1794
      @deepeshsingh1794 Před 4 lety +30

      Sanatana culture and religion is really like as oxygen.

    • @NoName-uh2yn
      @NoName-uh2yn Před 4 lety +17

      Donate for what? Can yo elaborate? She's getting money if people watch video right then why donate. Or is she running any charity?

    • @ridhimajain2767
      @ridhimajain2767 Před 4 lety +5

      @@NoName-uh2yn right

    • @adityamahajan4042
      @adityamahajan4042 Před 4 lety +114

      @@NoName-uh2yn CZcams doesn't pay for viewcounts anymore. It only pays for clicks on paid ads. So, her request for donations is appropriate imo!

  • @alexanderhranov1534
    @alexanderhranov1534 Před 5 lety +9242

    Hello from Bulgaria.
    This is the most amazing language I've heard too. If it's true that the language is the mirror of the soul, then the soul of ancient India must be like a candle in a dark cave. Modern India needs to preserve this light.

    • @dsbdsb6637
      @dsbdsb6637 Před 5 lety +378

      Politics has killed it to a great extent & now the only glimmer of hope is to preserve what is left.

    • @Jesusssss
      @Jesusssss Před 5 lety +196

      it aint india its hindu

    • @Robin-il4ev
      @Robin-il4ev Před 5 lety +108

      Thnx Alexander , we love your appreciation and the motivation in your statement , we will surely work in order to preserve this beautiful language and culture

    • @bibhasroy3815
      @bibhasroy3815 Před 5 lety +58

      Modern India doesn't give a shitt

    • @Cyberpunkdevilsangel
      @Cyberpunkdevilsangel Před 5 lety +92

      @Alexander Hranov
      Hello, Alexander.
      It's a pleasure to be connected to connected with someone from Bulgaria. Your country is beautiful, culture is rich, and the entire Slavic world should be thankful to your great nation for inventing the Cyrillic alphabet.
      That aside, thank you for complementing Sanskrit and India.
      Sanskrit as a language is quite old (dates back to 5000-3000 BC) and isn't spoken by any people as their native language. But the modern languages that we speak in the North of India (Indo Aryan languages) are evolved from Sanskrit, and we still use a lot of words which are from Sanskrit or derived from it.
      That said, we still use the same alphabet, and there are scholars who can read and write the language, therefore it is not a lost language, and in the forseeable future will not be.

  • @cherylhutchinson2206
    @cherylhutchinson2206 Před 4 lety +1286

    Hello from the U.S. The wisdom of ancient India knows no boundaries. Blessings to you all.

    • @mindatrest6838
      @mindatrest6838 Před 4 lety +55

      They were incredibly advanced in science and technology..... Just look at the ancient temples of India..... The ancient Shri Jagannath temple stands strong as ever for thousands of years facing extreme cyclones almost every year..... Even modern technology cannot replicate their monuments.... Advanced maths, astronomy, medicine, surgery all started in ancient India....

    • @pritsingh9766
      @pritsingh9766 Před 4 lety +27

      @@mindatrest6838 I hope morden India learn something from them 😆😆 .Present day India is plagued by corruption, poverty etc .I hope 1 day we overcome them .Till then keep chanting .....

    • @mindatrest6838
      @mindatrest6838 Před 4 lety +1

      @Sushil Kumar thanks 😋

    • @suethompson6497
      @suethompson6497 Před 4 lety +15

      Prit Singh All is well, before good can arise there has to be bad. That’s the universal law of duality. But just look at how far back India’s spiritual teachings and history go! All Great spiritual masters of the past have come from India and no doubt will continue to do so.

    • @pavanch7738
      @pavanch7738 Před 4 lety +7

      @@mindatrest6838 martial arts as well. Unfortunately, our culture is almost defunct. Surprisingly, many westerners, like Karolina Goswami, are trying to revive it.

  • @savithirilakshminarayanan6104

    Im from India. I know the story of madaalasa. This is in
    Actually she was a Queen in those days. She was a gnani . To all her children she sang this above song, shudhosi, bhudhosi, niranjanosi.... once they were born.. and all the children became gnanis and nobody stayed in palace. Then the king asked madaalasa atleast one child to be crowned as king, since all the children became gnanis.
    Then madaalasa didn't sang this for the last child when he was born. Then he became king. . In her last days she called the son and gave him.one golden box and told that he should open and see inside when he is trapped in a very big trouble or suffering and she died.
    One day all His brothers came to the palace and fought with the king that this kingdom was theirs and he should go out of rhe palace. He argued with them, but could not succeed and became very restless and remembered his mother's wish.
    Then he opened the golden box and saw this song was written inside the box. Then he read and came outside and told, " yes. This is not mine. You all take this kingdom, and rule. I will move out of this palace to seek gnana. Then he walked. Then those brothers also told, we also don't want this kingdom, just to remind you about this journey of soul, we acted like that.
    That Quenn madaalasa was so great

    • @bhagyashreeparkale8937
      @bhagyashreeparkale8937 Před 2 lety +7

      Then who take care of you that kingdom...

    • @suryapratapmishra89
      @suryapratapmishra89 Před 2 lety

      @@ananymouse3988 what

    • @suryapratapmishra89
      @suryapratapmishra89 Před 2 lety +54

      @@ananymouse3988 wtf this aint mythology this is just a story of a queen who sang a song. My son , probably your mom didn't sing you a song when you were a kid ... i feel sorry for you

    • @rkshukla3692
      @rkshukla3692 Před rokem +51

      @@bhagyashreeparkale8937 sister, what happens when CEO of a company resigns??
      Does the company falls??
      No!! It is passed on to someone next in line.. that's the same way ruling used to work in those days. Every king and kingdom has this story of passing the throne, and also that's common sense!
      Hope you understand 😄🙏🏽

    • @Its_tanishka_singh
      @Its_tanishka_singh Před rokem +42

      @@ananymouse3988 A well-dressed fool remains undetected until he speaks.

  • @NoRiceToEat
    @NoRiceToEat Před 2 lety +207

    I am imagining queen Madalasa singing it to her newborn in an old palace as she sits in the golden light of a lamp in ancient India and I can almost feel as if I am there...

    • @GauravAgarwalR
      @GauravAgarwalR Před dnem

      Why imagine an old palace? I imagine in sunlight in one of the most beautiful palace balconies is where she would have composed it, overlooking a waterfalls/water bodies and greenery and abundance surrounding them. This is how Bharat was, and will be one day!

  • @jennykim5247
    @jennykim5247 Před 4 lety +923

    She looks like a Rembrandt painting with the silk skirt and the lighting.

    • @sudhakarm3629
      @sudhakarm3629 Před 4 lety +6

      True!

    • @DJShire_ATL
      @DJShire_ATL Před 4 lety +15

      Jenny Kim yeah that enormous silk skirt was the first thing I noticed. It’s very beautiful. I wonder where she got it because my wife would like one of those.

    • @PunjabYouthinAction
      @PunjabYouthinAction Před 4 lety +23

      I thought it's a picture until she started moving lol

    • @trikkke11
      @trikkke11 Před 4 lety +7

      Surely you mean Vermeer ?

    • @vishnuram4692
      @vishnuram4692 Před 4 lety +4

      @@PunjabYouthinAction Seriously man. She freaked me out. The high from my weed flew right out when she moved....

  • @2kissingConesElke
    @2kissingConesElke Před 5 lety +1708

    I wish I could push a 10000 times the like button

    • @MrFuture07
      @MrFuture07 Před 5 lety +19

      I wish the same .. thanks for your love to sanskrit and india.... may god be with you....

    • @SN-qi5hv
      @SN-qi5hv Před 5 lety +11

      @@MrFuture07 भाई, सनातन धर्म भारत वर्ष की संस्कृती है । ना की आज की भारत(हाल का भौगोलिक, और राजनितिक स्थिती) की ? सनातन धर्म सारा संसार के लिए है । मे नेपाल से हु, जहा पर नदी (काली गण्डकी) मे शालीग्राम पाए जाता है और पशुपतीनाथ, निलकण्ठ, और मुक्तिनाथ कि मंन्दिर वही पर हे । हमारे यहा आज भि संदियो पुराने शैव परम्परा जिवीज है । शैव परम्परा मे फिरी लगाने वाली संस्कृती ईण्डया मे विलुप्त हो चुकी है या नही है पर नेपाल कि पहाडी क्षेत्र मे आज भि है । जय महाकाली, आयो गोर्खाली "हमारी युद्ध ध्वानी है" जो संसार भर मे गुजता है । पर वैदिक सनातन का सारा क्रेडिट आपलोग लेना चाहते हो । वैदिक सनातन धर्म सङ्कुचित दायरा और क्षेत्र मे रह जाता है । वैदिक सनातन हिन्दु धर्म सभी लोगो के लिए है, हमे वैदिक सनातन धर्म को सङ्कुचित दायरा और क्षेत्र निकाल कर पुरे विश्व मे फैलाना हे । जब वो लोग खुदको हिन्दु कहते है तो वेद उपनिषद, भजन कृतन, संस्कृत, होली, दिवाली उन सभी लोगोका अपना खुदका है । जो खुदको हिन्दु कहते है, वह आज कि ईण्डियाकी संस्कृती नही मान रहे है क्यु की ईण्डिया मे मुस्लिम के भी बहुत फिर्को और संस्कृती विकसित हुई हे, शिख है, बौद्ध, जैन ईत्यादी । मे भारतिय(ईण्डियन) से आग्रह करता हु। जो आजके खुदको हिन्दु कहता है, वह उस सारे सनातन हिन्दु संस्कृती धार्मीक ग्रंथ, संस्कृत भाषाका प्रचारक, सेवक, उपासक है जितना आप धर्म निरपेक्ष्य भारतिय हो । वो लोग वैदिक सनातन धर्म अपनाकर ईण्डिया पर उपकार नही कर रहे है । वह खुद अपनी धर्म संस्कृतीका प्रचार कर रहा है, अगर हम सबको हर बार यह जताने लगे की "आपने हमारी संस्कृती और संस्कृत भाषा अपनाकर हमारा बडा उपकार किया ईसके लिए धन्यवाद" तो वो लोग अच्छी तरह से वैदिक सनातन संस्कृती मे नही घुलमिल सकेगें, भारतिय हर बार जताने लगे की यह आपका नही हमारा है । वैद्धिक सनातन धर्म संसार भरके लिए है, जिस तरह ईसाई फैलाया गया है, वह यशु और क्रिस्यानिटी से सारा संसार को जोडते है और भारतिय पश्चिमा संस्कृती की नक्कल करते है और पुर्विय संस्कृतीका सारा श्रेय खुद रखना चाहते है । सनातन धर्म संस्कृती पुरी विश्वकी एक मात्र प्रचिन संस्कृती है, जिसकी सुरुवात भारतवर्ष मे हुई थि । यह संस्कृती और धर्म सभी उन लोगोका है जो खुदको वैदिक सनातन से जोडना चाहते है, अगर मात्र ईण्डियाका होता तो ईण्डिया के भाषा संस्कृत क्यु नही ? सभी लोग हिन्दु क्यु नही ?

    • @daydreamerindian
      @daydreamerindian Před 5 lety +4

      @@SN-qi5hv Absolutely right! Indians who are showing as if they are sole owners of this wisdom or Sanskrit = Hinduism etc are in more need to understand meaning of these verses.

    • @tinachakraborty765
      @tinachakraborty765 Před 5 lety

      Absolutely....

    • @MMPNeelmani
      @MMPNeelmani Před 5 lety +5

      You can but every even attempt you do, it'll take back away the like you gave. So my advice for you is to do it 10001 times.
      Better to do it once though.

  • @hemanthkotagiri8865
    @hemanthkotagiri8865 Před 2 lety +90

    After reading a ton of comments, I conclude that there are two kinds of people here. Those who are listening for pleasure produced by the magnificence of Sanskrit, and those who are familiar with Vedanta and deeply meditate on these powerful stanzas. I wish, everyone who are appreciating the language, would eventually come to the place where I'm slowly stepping into - the abyss of realising the unity of existence. This Mother who sang for her children, not just sang for them, but also for me. For the entirety of humanity.

    • @venkatakrishna1811
      @venkatakrishna1811 Před měsícem

      If atleast .000000001 % of world population realise the meaning of this song, no war no terrorism , no communal riots.

    • @GauravAgarwalR
      @GauravAgarwalR Před dnem

      @@venkatakrishna1811 Nope. A majority has to realise this and get rid of people who think only of self-pleasure, greed, lust and ego!

  • @rossc7910
    @rossc7910 Před 2 lety +129

    I feel like my subconscious understands Sanskrit. I feel at ease even when I'm not reading the lyrics.

  • @ishajha39
    @ishajha39 Před 5 lety +2134

    I love my language and culture.. And my whole family know how to speak sanskrit..and we talk each another In Sanskrit sometimes.. 😆

    • @anujsrivastava8894
      @anujsrivastava8894 Před 5 lety +42

      Amazed!!

    • @yashjoshi2215
      @yashjoshi2215 Před 5 lety +31

      What!!!!???? Wow.......

    • @RiseandGrindFacts
      @RiseandGrindFacts Před 5 lety +19

      @@Prasunz001 ,my surname is also same i m also a bhraman ,but that does not mean i wont marry😂😂
      And youtube isnt right place to ask for marriage 😂😃

    • @Neerajkumar-sj5lp
      @Neerajkumar-sj5lp Před 5 lety +12

      you your family are inspiration for us. god bless u and your family.

    • @roshankshatriya7914
      @roshankshatriya7914 Před 5 lety +7

      Brilliant. Teach the others my dear

  • @ThatsWhenItkickedin
    @ThatsWhenItkickedin Před 5 lety +1715

    Her Sanskrit is perfection. I wish she can re-teach the world.

    • @himdude9637
      @himdude9637 Před 5 lety +39

      ॐ I would appreciate if there was awareness in people to call it "Dharma" "धर्म ". "The law of Multiverse, ब्रह्मा़ंड " , "law of nature, प्रकृति". And the co existence of all three of us. प्रकृति, जीवात्मा and परमात्मा. This manifests itself in our way of life based on Sanatan Sanskriti. Vedic SANSKRITI is repository of knowledge of human evolution. This evolved with the time and yug (kaal). Dharma has universal application without discrimination.
      1. According to the eternal knowledge on this ever existing mutliverse there is no creator or creation only the manifestation. Three always existed "Prakriti" the mutliverse/nature "jivatma" the creature /species and "Ishwar" the all pervasive Parmatma. The "purush" called jivatma the "prakriti" called nature and the "Ishwar" called all pervasive "paramatma".
      "Neither created nor destroyed only changes forms" the famous quote of "Gita" by Lord Krishna sums it up regarding existence of this Multiverse and us. And how insignificant we are in this Multiverse has been described in detail in few references that if we as a human goes to certain "Devalok", some earth like planets in this Multiverse and spend just a day there and come back on earth how many Lakhs of years would have already been passed on this earth. Interesting calculation of one day of "ब्रह्म" equals numbers of years on "पृथ्वी" earth. ईशावासयम इदं सर्वम
      This knowledge of universal applications gave such a good and peaceful life to its followers that India was the top economy of the world till 1200 AD since ancient time and supported most of the population in less lands and resources without destroying it unlike industrial civilization. Till the Islamic invaders took over the major part of India after several failed attempts of invasion loot and plunder.
      2. The place between Himalaya in north to indu sarovar (Indian ocean) in south is called Hindu. Himalya Hi + indu. Makes the word Hindu. Used for geographic demarcation. Hindu kush mountain Hindu river called as Sindhu river all indicated the sanskrit origin of the word. But yes doesn't indicate religion but Geographic. Hindustan is a pure sanskrit origin word. Hindu + sthan. Any word added with "sthan" indicates its sanskrit origin. "sthan" became "stan" in apbhransh and prakrit. Has nothing to do with Persian or Arabic. Read the Aagmas and puran. I repeat Hindu word is of Indian origin and mentioned in Sanskrit text not a foreign word given by foreigners. But used mostly by them to identify the people living in this area.
      The muslim invaders tried to demean the word Hindu with many bad words to show them down and paint them as bad people. This is how racist jokes are created. They used this word so many times that it sounded like they created this word.
      3. Since" Dharma" evolved and led humans from darkness to light from ignorance to knowledge. "तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमया". There was no other religion to compete So there is no name, no rules for bashing other religion and concept of conversion. You can't bash criticize or compete non existent.
      4. This is why got more than 1400 books scriptures on various topics helpful in material and spiritual life and this knowledge evolved with time.
      5. Ayurvda, Medicine, Vyakrna, Natyashashtra, state crafts, yagya hawan ritual, philosophy, astrology, Jyotish, poetics, sangita shastra, yoga, Veda,Vedanta, Aagam, Nigam, Itihas, Puran, Vyakaran, chhand, Nirukta, Mimansa architecture mathematics to name a few. Books are available on every aspect of human brain can imagine in such a detail that only one book Mahabharat contains one lakh shlokas.
      And this great knowledge is not only confined to Sanskrit text but in all ancient languages like Tamil Prakrit Pali Malyalam Kannada Telgu Odiya Marathi Bangali etc. Difficult to describe them in detail here. Just leaving that on readers interest and reasrech according to their likings.
      6. In short Dharma is celebration of the diversity of Human knowledge. Celebrating life and Nature is integral part of Sanatan sanskriti. Hindu celebrate Holi Diwali Chhath Pongal Vaisakhi Sankranti alongside numerous smaller celebration round the year.
      7. We as a layman only know about Dharma as a blind man knows about elephant after holding the tail of the elephant.
      8. Most of us are only able to know what we see on daily basis like nature and creation worship. And on the basis of this we criticize and appreciate dharma. But Dharma criticize none. Dharma don't give scope for criticism but enlightenment and seeking truth .
      9. There is so much more to know. Since I am born in a Dharma followers family. Therefore I celebrate the diversity of human thoughts with ease. Dose not mean i know everything. But once you will know Dharma out of the set criteria of Abrahamic religion for Dharma. You will find nothing to criticize like a blind man holding an elephant tail and saying why he is made to hold a snake. Instead of criticism You will question and seek answers.
      10. Aghori sadhu is one example of acceptance of extremes by Sanatan dharma. For example when you see a survivor on discovery eating dead animal poo and pee either you appreciate or criticize this. But no one can deny that this human will survive the odd. And Dharma have a complete set of philosophy and practicing sect called aghori. However a few. To make sure that the human will survive the extreme. Human will not die out because of the certain dogmas made by the so called civilized society or religion. Dharma supports all accommodates all.
      You must have heard the news that NASA is recycling human pee and poo of scientists on board so they can survive on that for long in space. It's obvious that no madarsachhap can become such scientists.
      11. Religion ends at heaven and hell only but the Dharma gives to strive even beyond this. That's Moksha complete liberation. Gives emphasis on seeking, knowing your self deep within and finding your own path. This is the reason from Sanatan dharma lots of ism like Jain, Buddha, Sikh, vaishnava Shaiva, Atheism, came out without any conflict or blood shed. Can you imagine the same with Abrahmic religion?
      12. If someone adopts Sanatan dharma way of life. He automatically fits into the either Varna Vyavstha Brahman, Kshatriya, Vaishya, Shudra according to their profession or Ashram Vyavstha Brahmacharya Grihasth Vanprasth and Sanyas. Together its called Varnashram Vyavstha for the benefit of the society. I can enlighten you on this vedic Varnashram vayvstha. Mail me
      Varna division start from us. Our head is our brahma to control our shoulders are our kshatriya to protect us our stomach is our vysya to feed us and our foot are our shudra to serve us. In other words for ourselves we ourselves are our ब्राह्मण, क्षत्रिय, वैश्य and शूद्र. For our family we all ब्राह्मण, क्षत्रिय, वैश्य and शूद्र for each other.
      But for the society we are ब्राह्मण, क्षत्रिय, वैश्य and शूद्र according to our profession to the society. In Another term division of profession. Which exists all over the world in different forms. And this is most scientific division of profession to avoid conflict in society. This Varna can be achieved by your Karma.
      To fit into Ashram one has nothing to do. Fits in naturally and can stay in any of the phase as long as he wants.
      Now it depends on us that we respect equally to our teacher and our toilet cleaner. Which Dharma clearly says respect each and every thing. This is why worship for all not only to teachers. So if you respect your teacher and toilet cleaner equally you are a great Dharmik person. To show respect we must touch feet not the head. Now where you see fault in this varna system. Lots of Rishi like Valmiki, Vedvyas, Ravidas, Parashar etc were not born in cast Brahman but respected worshipped. Cast seems a tribal identity with all the evils of Ego and depends totally on an individual local social environment no support from Dharma
      13. Sanatan Dharma allow an individual to seek truth, follow a path or make his her own path to reach the goal of 'Brahma" the energy and consciousness of the Brahmaand. The feeling of अहं ब्रह्मास्मी, I am the consciousness makes one enlighten and तत् त्वमसी, so are you makes you a Guru.
      This is the reason encouraged many enlightened soul to find and make their own path. Thus Jainism, Buddhism, Sikhism, sant parampra like Kabir, Ravidas etc were born without any conflict. Dharma allowed them to propagate and flourish
      14. Comparing Dharma with one book one prophet religion is not a good idea. Can only increase ignorance. Because books of mazhab are small simple and for that for the followers of that particular mazhab only. So better study the world's oldest surviving civilization based on Dharma with universal application, yourself. अहं ब्रह्मास्मी l तत त्वं असी. सर्वे जना:सुखिनो भवन्तु. सर्वे सन्तु निराम्या:l वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम l सत्यमेव जयते l ॐ शांति l and most relevant mantra of today सठे साठयम समाअचरेत. शांति

    • @abhijitnath8175
      @abhijitnath8175 Před 5 lety +1

      Hey Linda! Loved to see you here, my friend.

    • @HiteshSharma-fn5ct
      @HiteshSharma-fn5ct Před 5 lety +4

      @MahaVakyas @ you don't like sankrit then learn arabi language

    • @tushkoli
      @tushkoli Před 4 lety +19

      Sorry, Her Sanskrit is nor perfect... it is monotonous and flat, but for a western person, the pronunciations are pretty good...

    • @kenny87ification
      @kenny87ification Před 4 lety

      Linda Kloss Embrace Hinduism, Lord Krishna loves you

  • @mrkslva4231
    @mrkslva4231 Před 2 lety +244

    Being sinhalese from Sri Lanka, i understood literally 99%, we use majority of words even in colloquial sense

    • @shivangihere9141
      @shivangihere9141 Před 2 lety +8

      Love you bro. We are one, All of us.❤️ 🇮🇳

    • @luvsuneja
      @luvsuneja Před 2 lety +4

      Namo Buddhaya

    • @pritsingh9766
      @pritsingh9766 Před rokem +5

      Fake .There's nothing common between our language and sri lanka language. Stop finding the similarities, we aren't similar.

    • @pritsingh9766
      @pritsingh9766 Před rokem +5

      I don't understand why some sri lankans behave like this ,i don't understand why they deliberately try to find the similarities. I agree that we have some similarities with slavic languages but no similarities with sinhala .Sinhala people have borrowed few words of sanskrit and now they say they understand it 99% lol😂😂 .After damaging hundreds of our hindu temples in northern lanka ,they are now claiming to understand our language 😆

    • @mrkslva4231
      @mrkslva4231 Před rokem +22

      @@pritsingh9766 Kid, don't mix language and religion. Now first of all, your claim that sinhalese has no similarity to sanskrit. You're dead wrong. It comes from vedic sanskrit. Just type Sinhala in Google and at least read the Google definition. It is an indo aryan language, meaning it came from prakrits from northern India. "Indo-European > Indo-Iranian > Indo-Aryan > Southern Zone > Insular Indic > Sinhala".
      Secondly you mentioning religion. Sinhalese people were Hindus before 3rd century.Bce where they converted to buddhism. Even today all Sri lanakn Buddhists worship Hindu gods and we even spread that habit to some south east Asian countries.
      I'm not trying to find similarities in the languages, it's literally part of the indo aryan language family. Stop spreading hate.

  • @earthandme6684
    @earthandme6684 Před 2 lety +288

    Sanskrit is the Mother of all languages 💫🌿🙏🏻

    • @Delhi_Guy
      @Delhi_Guy Před rokem +8

      That is very big claim and also false claim. There are written records of egyptian and mesopatmia in languages much older than sanskrit.

    • @user-by7kl6dm3q
      @user-by7kl6dm3q Před rokem +10

      @@Delhi_Guy what is your problem delhi se hai ....

    • @vipint3694
      @vipint3694 Před rokem +2

      @@user-by7kl6dm3q don't spread fake news

    • @pratyushambastha4819
      @pratyushambastha4819 Před rokem +9

      @@user-by7kl6dm3q wo Abdul hai

    • @Vassi_Drakonov
      @Vassi_Drakonov Před rokem +3

      I love Sanskrit, but this claim isn't true. There are languages that are much older than Sanskrit. So how can she be the mother of all languages? Not to mention there are languages that don't even have any connections to Sanskrit.

  • @MrBhavesh27
    @MrBhavesh27 Před 4 lety +693

    My mom is doctorate in Sanskrit...I made her listen your covers...she was surprised and she gives u blessings. 🙏

  • @bansalsn
    @bansalsn Před 5 lety +245

    if humanity ever needed an anthem, this would be it.

    • @sumitdubey4769
      @sumitdubey4769 Před 5 lety +4

      Sir no needs Sanskrit to knowledge about root of India n culture Hindus holly books you can study shri mad bhagwat puran by iskon it is simple way to knowledge this book written in Manny leungwase jai shri Krishna

  • @valeriucasapu1558
    @valeriucasapu1558 Před 2 lety +184

    I don't understand why I cried when I first saw this video. I was reading the lyrics and listening to this magical song and the tears just started to come out of my eyes. Sometimes I am a rude emotionless psychopath, but this time I was emotional and sensitive like a woman.

    • @Laltenbaba28
      @Laltenbaba28 Před 2 lety +1

      Mate Where r u from ?

    • @PMRailway
      @PMRailway Před 2 lety +4

      It is that powerful .. I cried too. It was weird like I wanted to cry alone listening to this and in Joy.

    • @islamandchristianityhater5713
      @islamandchristianityhater5713 Před 2 lety

      @@PMRailway same

    • @harrym4708
      @harrym4708 Před rokem +4

      I cried too... I don't know why

    • @abhishekghosh4384
      @abhishekghosh4384 Před rokem +6

      You aren't b really a psychopath then, just have been emotionally numbed by life's circumstances.

  • @johnscallobs8273
    @johnscallobs8273 Před 2 lety +629

    i’ve compiled the english translation for the english speakers:-)
    You are pure, conscious
    and taintless
    You are not subject to the
    illusoriness of the world
    Give up this sleep of
    delusion, this dream
    which confounds
    the mind
    Why are you crying?
    You are pure
    The name you have acquired
    is not yours, merely a
    mind-created fiction
    applied to you
    The body is not you,
    nor are you of it
    The Lord of the universe
    doesn't cry either!
    This sound is an illusion
    attributed to you
    The qualities imagined as
    yours are inherent in
    all the senses
    The insignificant elements
    within the man acquire
    the condition of growth..
    • through the addition of
    food, water and drink
    It is not a growth or
    diminution of You
    Within the body shell
    You remain constant
    Do not become confounded
    by this body which has been
    fastened upon you
    "Father"
    "Son"
    "Mother"
    "Wife"
    "Mine"
    "Not Mine"
    Do not assign much
    significance to what is only
    an aggregation of elements
    The deluded man thinks
    pains alleviate pain
    The deluded man thinks
    enjoyment of pleasures
    gives happiness
    The intelligent man,
    whose mind is free from
    confusion knows pleasures
    and sorrows to be alike
    The carriage goes upon
    the earth, the body is
    seated in the carriage
    The Self resides
    within the body
    The deluded Jiva thinks
    "I am this body"
    The Self has no attachment
    to His carriage
    Foolish is such ignorance!

  • @keshavmakhija6369
    @keshavmakhija6369 Před 5 lety +655

    Has anyone observed? There is no accent in Sanskrit. Her pronunciation is perfect. And a brahmin from kashmir and a brahmin from Trichy would pronounce a mantra similarly. I feel this is awesome

    • @arnb9
      @arnb9 Před 4 lety +8

      On point bro

    • @nitinshetty7204
      @nitinshetty7204 Před 4 lety +48

      The reason there is no accent is because the indian languages are based on sounds attributed to each letter. So, a hindi "ra" will be pronounced the same whether you are in bihar or in antartica.

    • @pandyap16
      @pandyap16 Před 4 lety +8

      Good observation

    • @BhavinTolia
      @BhavinTolia Před 4 lety +4

      The language has quantities built for the script.

    • @ashutoshanand1573
      @ashutoshanand1573 Před 4 lety +12

      Whole indian language is totally developed and planned.
      Watch lecture of Dr. Sudhanshu Trivedi on this

  • @indrani8378
    @indrani8378 Před 5 lety +2382

    She looks like a painting and her voice is amazingly beautiful too !! Her rendition of Sanskrit slokas is also mind blowing .

    • @nattyvsnasty4776
      @nattyvsnasty4776 Před 5 lety +69

      indrani sarma I too thought it was a painting until she came alive followed by her mesmerising voice....🙏🏾

    • @akhilpreetham6816
      @akhilpreetham6816 Před 5 lety +25

      Like monalisa

    • @vividesigns
      @vividesigns Před 5 lety +13

      Your observational skills are spectacular.

    • @danishjosej
      @danishjosej Před 5 lety +22

      I was shocked when she started singing

    • @parasmehta5313
      @parasmehta5313 Před 5 lety +16

      Right. I too thought that she was a painting!

  • @Zifahrimas
    @Zifahrimas Před 2 lety +64

    This song has now become my totem, a way to Center and realign myself when I feel lost, may it be in sadness or pleasures of the ego. It’s a stark reminder that both is an illusion.

  • @sheikhramzan3725
    @sheikhramzan3725 Před 2 lety +178

    I'm Sindhi community I love Sanskrit

    • @sheebaradhakrishnangr
      @sheebaradhakrishnangr Před rokem +6

      all are one...no community /language boundaries.. beliefs are what matter

    • @ciszaiogien
      @ciszaiogien Před rokem +6

      @@sheebaradhakrishnangr beliefs dont matter, practice and getting your experiance matters. Only people who dont have experiance have "beliefs"

    • @pratyushambastha4819
      @pratyushambastha4819 Před rokem +11

      ​@@sheebaradhakrishnangr all are one except Abdul puncture wala peaceful community

    • @VKcreation77
      @VKcreation77 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@sheebaradhakrishnangrhi

    • @questionnowho
      @questionnowho Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@sheebaradhakrishnangr the Upanishads and hindu philosophy only say we are the child of supreme Brahma our souls is same first read upanishada and Shrimad Bhagavad Gita you will understand how beutiful is sanatan dharma greater than any others philosophy

  • @nandarani975
    @nandarani975 Před 4 lety +954

    In Nepal, we had Sanskrit class in School and it also a part of primary leaving board exam . I hated it so much. I only started to like it, when I started seeking for truth and reading bhagwat gita.

    • @pritsingh9766
      @pritsingh9766 Před 4 lety +75

      I am sorry but nepal is slowly becoming Christian with huge poverty which is being exploited by Christian missionaries. The communists in Nepal are not doing anything to stop it .This happened in Indian state of kerala which is also ruled by the communists and that state is now a problem for entire north India as it sends fraud missionaries here. We have asked them not to send missionaries but kerala people won't listen and when we take action, they call us racists .In my state Himachal Pradesh, kerala people are most hated due to this reason. I hope people of Nepal will take this as an example and learn and preserve their 5000 year old tradition. Atleast teach your people about the scriptures so that they become enlightened and don't fall into the trap of prying missionaries. Problem here and in your country is ,we have many poor and illiterate people who have 0 knowledge of scriptures ,it's easy to fool them .This isn't the case in my state Himachal Pradesh but still there are few people like that in my state too and we here don't want even those to fall for these missionaries.

    • @shramdc6663
      @shramdc6663 Před 4 lety +3

      Keep it up and learn the most divine language 👍

    • @rajatrana3329
      @rajatrana3329 Před 4 lety +28

      @@pritsingh9766 same happening in Haryana.. If we stop them or someone beat them.. we were called Racist 😣 those Keralite missionaries should stop anyway.

    • @yetithebeast9237
      @yetithebeast9237 Před 4 lety +6

      @Prit Singh you’re absolutely right about it. They are taking advantage of poverty. They go door to door and giving bible and told to convert in Christianity ✝️.if they do they will get money too . Lots of NGO,INGO investing on it too. They collect children from ruler part and open school for orphans and teaching Christianity ✝️. They said they are orphans but most of them has parents and families on country side.

    • @KakashiHatake-sw2sy
      @KakashiHatake-sw2sy Před 4 lety +1

      Be safe from fake gurus ms nanda .

  • @kavindu_perera
    @kavindu_perera Před 3 lety +1896

    I'm a Sri Lankan Buddhist and all our chants and stanzas are either in Sanskrit or Pali. Even Sinhala, which is the official language of Sri Lanka has its roots in Sanskrit. It's the language of divinity!

    • @dsbdsb6637
      @dsbdsb6637 Před 3 lety +17

      ​@Anoma samarasekara While there is clear proof of evolution from proto-languages to modern languages of Sanskrit & Tamil it is mostly a futile debate. Tamil has preserved more of the earlier languages hence it is considered oldest but proto-languages would be very different from their modern counterparts so any controversial claim will always generate controversy.

    • @ravii7543
      @ravii7543 Před 3 lety +13

      මමත් ලංකාවේ

    • @iitn8437
      @iitn8437 Před 3 lety +62

      @@dsbdsb6637 of course tamil is older than sankrit but its grammer was written later than sanskrit. I think language is just a medium to communicate so taking pride and hating other language should be avoided. All hindu scriptures especially vedas,upnishads, epics are in sanskrit so if we want to learn them we should learn sanskrit. I mean respecting mother toungue is good but we should not admit other languages as inferior.

    • @dsbdsb6637
      @dsbdsb6637 Před 3 lety +8

      @@iitn8437 I agree with you partially. If you see i have not went into the periodization of language since it would only lead to further debates.
      Yes people should learn Sanskrit but if they are interested in it & it should not be forced & yes no language should be looked down as inferior or superior.

    • @radepetrovic9182
      @radepetrovic9182 Před 3 lety +34

      Serbian also have roots in Sanskrit lol

  • @truesoul923
    @truesoul923 Před 2 lety +95

    What did I just hear?! I am still having goosebumps! Not only the Sanskrit verses sound pristine, but also the meaning of the song is so beautiful and esoteric...
    I have been studying the Advaita Vedanta for quite some time and this song is basically its core teachings in a short form. Also, for some time, I have been wanting to learn Sanskrit just so I am able to read the ancient Hindu scriptures in their original form. This channel gave me the enthusiasm to immediately get started with my studies.
    Dear sister, millions of pranams and love from India 🙏🏻❤️

    • @DevaEkoNaaraayanah
      @DevaEkoNaaraayanah Před 2 lety

      @@user-pf4tn2rl9n 🤣Generally Buddhists are seen saying pali is langauge of Buddhists and Sanskrit is fake Language of Brahmins
      Shame on Hypocrites like u who bend towards the side of wind

    • @vipin7568
      @vipin7568 Před 2 lety +1

      Advaita Vedanta is not Practical.I was also influenced by it But now I have realized Vaishnavism is the true Path

    • @thor797
      @thor797 Před rokem +1

      @@user-pf4tn2rl9n Nice Joke 👍😂

    • @HariChera
      @HariChera Před rokem +3

      @@vipin7568 iskcon clown 🤡

    • @RAHULVERMA-kj8ml
      @RAHULVERMA-kj8ml Před rokem

      @@HariChera srivaishanvaism, madhva vaishnavas, nimbarka vaishnava, radha vallabha vaishnava etc all detest mayawad version of adviata . Only retard tic tokers who havent dived deep into different school of vedanta will limit "sanatan dharma" to kevala advaita.
      Kevala adviata or mayawad is a secular way of solving conflicts between different school of thoughts but it renders the all blissful God as a non attrubuteless entity whose form, name etc r all maya..

  • @anko7827
    @anko7827 Před rokem +65

    Just feel like everytime I listen the words I am healed, I have faced 10 years of depression, this helps.

  • @flowergezahegn5178
    @flowergezahegn5178 Před 3 lety +804

    I am from Ethiopia and i love all mysterious things in the world and sankrit language is the most peaceful language i ever heard ...my beloved sister may the Almighty one bless u

    • @samurai-em6jc
      @samurai-em6jc Před 3 lety +16

      @@nobody7220 Stfu

    • @anonymousbeing6278
      @anonymousbeing6278 Před 3 lety +19

      @@nobody7220 you fuck of you fool

    • @nobody7220
      @nobody7220 Před 3 lety +1

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    • @nightfury4756
      @nightfury4756 Před 2 lety +13

      Native Ethiopian culture is closely related to Indian culture.

  • @bertalanczako5609
    @bertalanczako5609 Před 3 lety +722

    I'm not a good singer but one day i will sing this to my child

    • @amlanjyotibordoloi2334
      @amlanjyotibordoloi2334 Před 3 lety

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    • @RP-xi1ld
      @RP-xi1ld Před 3 lety +9

      Good vibes great Idea I will try the same 🕉️💜♥️🌸🙏🏻 ☮️

    • @amlanjyotibordoloi2334
      @amlanjyotibordoloi2334 Před 3 lety +1

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      Thank you

    • @alaguvigneshmohan9551
      @alaguvigneshmohan9551 Před 3 lety +13

      The story goes that, the Queen sang this to her infant often and used to instruct the child on Advaita philosophy. And the child grew up to be dispassionate and enlightened, eschewing all worldly pleasures, ending up as a wandering hermit. So, proceed at your own risk ;)

    • @esmeelin5435
      @esmeelin5435 Před 3 lety +13

      @@alaguvigneshmohan9551 well then it's the child's fate and own choice, our job is to enlighten them but how they are going to act after that, it's their own decision. We can't control it anyways

  • @mohdaleem8572
    @mohdaleem8572 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Devi ki jai ho ❤ from the Hyderabad Telangana INDIA n BHARAT 🇮🇳

  • @denseone
    @denseone Před 2 lety +72

    Sanskrit and Pali are the keys to unlock Dharmic wisdom. Although I do not understand either, I understand why the Thai language put great emphasis on retaining the Sanskrit derivatives in the way Sanskrit and Pali are transcribed in Thai…the pronunciation may have shifted with time and geography but their profound truths are preserved.

  • @stefanibarrett5982
    @stefanibarrett5982 Před 4 lety +556

    Seattle, WA, USA.
    During the Coronavirus pandemic. Support and love to all💜🙏🏻 jai

    • @poonamposwal944
      @poonamposwal944 Před 4 lety +3

      Vasudevam kutumbkam 🙏

    • @pinakimukherjee903
      @pinakimukherjee903 Před 4 lety +2

      Take #vegan diet , and practice #Yoga , #meditation....you will definitely overcome Corona(COVID-19) virus pandemic..also kindly ask others to practice this. Destruction is the part of the creation (GOD; G- generator, O- organizer, D-destroyer) ..please don't afraid of it.

    • @dsbdsb6637
      @dsbdsb6637 Před 4 lety +2

      lol @Pinaki Everybody is coping in their own ways why do you felt the need to instruct others ? Live & let live.

    • @mukherjee86
      @mukherjee86 Před 4 lety +1

      @@dsbdsb6637 Kindly implement this theory in your life-style for 3 months thn please comment..ignorance is the greatest enemy of man kind..

    • @chandanchettry4053
      @chandanchettry4053 Před 4 lety

      Shanti Shanti Shanti

  • @DilbeardAlbeard
    @DilbeardAlbeard Před 5 lety +1078

    This is the most beautiful song I have ever listened to. Even the contents of the song is deeply meaningful. As a Chinese Buddhist, I hope Sanskrit can be kept alive, it is a sacred language in which Vedas are written.

    • @dsbdsb6637
      @dsbdsb6637 Před 5 lety +70

      As an Indian born Hindu {Non-Conformist - Worldview} I hope that Buddhism keeps flourishing in China.

    • @DilbeardAlbeard
      @DilbeardAlbeard Před 5 lety +63

      Thank you brother. Even the mainstream history do not acknowledge, I deeply believe all World language are developed on Sanskrit.

    • @dsbdsb6637
      @dsbdsb6637 Před 5 lety +17

      All languages {Including sign languages or non modern languages} have contributed to human progress & they all deserve to be preserved in some way or form. Sanskrit sounds melodious because it is written as poems, hymns etc. thus it has been able to preserve as well as innovate thanks to sound & meaning theories developed since ancient times aka philology.

    • @HappySingh-mz5lb
      @HappySingh-mz5lb Před 5 lety +2

      Xie xie Win Tan xian sheng. wo xihuan zhong guo ren he zhong guo de wen hua. nin yao xue Sanskrit de hua you xie wangzhan he shipin jiao Sanskrit.

    • @SurajSharma-ou4gc
      @SurajSharma-ou4gc Před 5 lety +17

      Buddham saranam gacchami ..China and india Are siblings..

  • @marinalosevich5981
    @marinalosevich5981 Před rokem +30

    Every mother has to repeat it to her child many times a day

  • @GianHainAap.
    @GianHainAap. Před 2 lety +197

    Ex muslim here
    O, lord Vishnu bless all believers and seekers of Hinduism 📿🙏❤️
    Hare Krishna☝️❤️

    • @Aloksharma-oe1gm
      @Aloksharma-oe1gm Před 2 lety +10

      Sanatana started in pakistan you should be proud

    • @GianHainAap.
      @GianHainAap. Před 2 lety +24

      @@Aloksharma-oe1gm I'm a hindu, i became hindu 10 days ago, I'm 17 right now as soon as i hit 18, I'll get my papers ready and convert officially

    • @samjones980
      @samjones980 Před 2 lety +8

      @@GianHainAap. Read 13 principal Upanishads, Ashtavakra Gita, Bhagvat Gita & Vigyan Bhairav Tantra. After reading these scriptures you will understand the essence of vedic philosophy.

    • @harinair6578
      @harinair6578 Před rokem +5

      @@GianHainAap. If you live in Pakistan don't do it.It could be risky and dangerous

    • @GianHainAap.
      @GianHainAap. Před rokem +6

      @@harinair6578 I'm from India

  • @ariffshah3760
    @ariffshah3760 Před 5 lety +439

    Nothing is late. From history you will learn that many powerful forces wanted to wipe out your Vedas from the earth but yet we, from different faiths and races, gathered here in this lovely channel, are all hearing & enjoying it's Sanskrit sung by a sister. Nothing could wipe out your Vedas because the people protected it. Many cultures & civilizations fell but your ancient Vedic culture remained. So, face the challenges and foster it for the Vedas were entrusted to you. Sanskrit belongs to the world.

    • @Robin-il4ev
      @Robin-il4ev Před 5 lety +33

      Right sir , 3-4 months ago I just bought a Sanskrit grammar book. As an Indian we have some responsibility to preserve our beautiful culture , language

    • @ariffshah3760
      @ariffshah3760 Před 5 lety +19

      May you succeed in mastering the greatest language on Earth.

    • @priyokabi
      @priyokabi Před 5 lety +12

      👌
      The mother represents wisdom, the child is ignorance. most of us are like the fussy child

    • @billi16
      @billi16 Před 5 lety

      Sorrybut No ..whatever happened to the father..Markandeyas dad was Mrikandu.

    • @billi16
      @billi16 Před 5 lety +5

      Ariff shah ..true..even Arabic is a beautiful language bro...Vedas or Quran both are word of God..lets enjoy both Ya Akhi Ariff Shah...Inshaa Allah...
      Sai Rama Krishna Rehman Sai Geeta Veda Quran.

  • @Baleur
    @Baleur Před 3 lety +811

    Just imagine how radically different the world would be, if we taught children to understand these concepts the song presents, before they even enter elementary school.. Instead, we teach them about Barbie and Ferrari.

    • @kumarashura6621
      @kumarashura6621 Před 3 lety +41

      Some peoples wake up late...you can start doing this. Some will do this early meanwhile some will follow with time.

    • @adityanair3673
      @adityanair3673 Před 3 lety +13

      Definitely it will greatly change this world

    • @gamingrocks8537
      @gamingrocks8537 Před 2 lety +15

      *Yep it's true moral education is more important then education*

    • @firstnamelastname5761
      @firstnamelastname5761 Před 2 lety +7

      @@subhajyotidas9465 children shall eat what they want to eat, right?
      How do you manage to be so idiotic?
      Just to regurgitate few sentences you picked up in popular culture or social media doesn't make you intelligent or wise.
      Children have blank minds.
      If you fill their mind with garbage, violence & greed, that's what they'll seek their entire lives.
      It is our responsibility to introduce them to good ideas & hollistic thoughts.

    • @firstnamelastname5761
      @firstnamelastname5761 Před 2 lety +15

      @@subhajyotidas9465 absurd logic.
      If we leave children solely to their wits then they won't survive 1 month.
      As human parents, we give them birth into an artificial insulated society which has nothing to do with evolutionary reflexes.
      Indian education system is producing absolutely worthless people nowadays.
      Your analogy is based on flawed idea about evolutionary reflex & human society.

  • @petermangold9254
    @petermangold9254 Před rokem +26

    Thank You, 🙏 kindly regards from Berlin Germany. 💖 Namasté 🕉

    • @TheOnkarj
      @TheOnkarj Před 3 měsíci

      Where do you live in berlin? I live in berlin too

  • @anonymousalone1434
    @anonymousalone1434 Před 2 lety +6

    शुद्धोसि बुद्धोसि निरँजनोऽसि सँसारमाया परिवर्जितोऽसि
    सँसारस्वप्नँ त्यज मोहनिद्राँ मँदालसोल्लपमुवाच पुत्रम्।
    शुद्धोऽसि रे तात न तेऽस्ति नाम कृतँ हि तत्कल्पनयाधुनैव।
    पच्चात्मकँ देहँ इदँ न तेऽस्ति नैवास्य त्वँ रोदिषि कस्य हेतो॥
    न वै भवान् रोदिति विक्ष्वजन्मा शब्दोयमायाध्य महीश सूनूम्।
    विकल्पयमानो विविधैर्गुणैस्ते गुणाश्च भौताः सकलेन्दियेषु॥
    भूतनि भूतैः परिदुर्बलानि वृद्धिँ समायाति यथेह पुँसः।
    अन्नाम्बुपानादिभिरेव तस्मात् न तेस्ति वृद्धिर् न च तेस्ति हानिः॥
    त्वम् कँचुके शीर्यमाणे निजोस्मिन् तस्मिन् देहे मूढताँ मा व्रजेथाः।
    शुभाशुभौः कर्मभिर्देहमेतत् मृदादिभिः कँचुकस्ते पिनद्धः॥
    तातेति किँचित् तनयेति किँचित् अँबेति किँचिद्धयितेति किँचित्।
    ममेति किँचित् न ममेति किँचित् त्वम् भूतसँघँ बहु म नयेथाः॥
    सुखानि दुःखोपशमाय भोगान् सुखाय जानाति विमूढचेताः।
    तान्येव दुःखानि पुनः सुखानि जानाति विद्धनविमूढचेताः॥
    यानँ चित्तौ तत्र गतश्च देहो देहोपि चान्यः पुरुषो निविष्ठः।
    ममत्वमुरोया न यथ तथास्मिन् देहेति मात्रँ बत मूढरौष।

  • @notorioussamurai8419
    @notorioussamurai8419 Před 5 lety +813

    I am amazed the lyrics are older than most of the religions of the world but they are so deep

    • @PrashantKumar-nw1hm
      @PrashantKumar-nw1hm Před 5 lety +59

      Even meanings are more deeper than what future human will think. It's meaning will be understood and appreciated by people in any universe in any future time.

    • @hellocreep8986
      @hellocreep8986 Před 3 lety +16

      Many ppl think that they understand the lyrics but they don't this is basic summary of Aditava vedanta ,it is very interesting and deep philosophy you have to read Markandeya purana for it

    • @abhijeet.kukreti
      @abhijeet.kukreti Před 2 lety +5

      This is more about how to live your life, rather than religious stuff as you would have noticed. Unfortunately, nobody teaches their children this in this Yuga.

    • @abdulaleem9207
      @abdulaleem9207 Před 2 lety +6

      I noticed that too. It also amazes you for the fact that are way too ahead for their times.

    • @rahulpal2490
      @rahulpal2490 Před 2 lety +7

      people at that time written better characters than in modern time.

  • @daria_in_japan
    @daria_in_japan Před 4 lety +527

    I think I made at least 100 views of this video, I always return to this song, this is unbelievably beautiful, thank you so much

    • @mindatrest6838
      @mindatrest6838 Před 4 lety +7

      Listen to Devaki by Karnamrita Dasi.... Listen to Kirtans by Krishna Das.... there is an entire universe of beautiful sanskrit music....

    • @kiraunleashed5292
      @kiraunleashed5292 Před 3 lety +4

      Same here...her voice n pronunciation makes this addictive :)

    • @ranjani925
      @ranjani925 Před 3 lety +3

      hear Shivatandavstotram

    • @views-re2om
      @views-re2om Před 3 lety +1

      but CZcams won't count that 😂🤗 keep watching

    • @anantsaini
      @anantsaini Před 3 lety

      Same

  • @jakubisek
    @jakubisek Před 2 lety +183

    The Sanskrit original of Queen Madalasa's lullaby to her son, found in the Mārkaṇḍeya Purāṇa, chapter 25:
    शुद्धोऽसि बुद्धोऽसि निरञ्जनोऽसि संसारमायापरिवर्जितोऽसि ।
    संसारस्वप्नं त्यज मोहनिद्रां (मदालसोल्लपमुवाच पुत्रम् )॥
    (the part in brackets differs from Shimshai's version - and I am only guessing what it meant to be in the following transcriptions)
    Transliterated (standard IAST romanization):
    śuddhosi buddhosi nirañjanosi saṃsāra-māyā-parivarjitosi .
    saṃsāra-svapnaṃ tyaja moha-nidrāṃ ( na janma-mṛtyor jaya sat-svarūpe ?? / MP: madālasollapam uvāca putram)
    PRONUNCIATION:
    Transcribed into English (as close as English can get to) it would be:
    Shuddhosi, buddhosi, niranjanosi, sansaramaya-parivarjitosi.
    Sansaraswapnam tyaja mohanidram (na janma-mrityor jaya sat-svarupe ?)
    Přepsáno do češtiny/slovenčiny:
    Šuddhósi, buddhósi, niraňdžanósi, sansáramájáparivardžitósi.
    Sansárasvapnam tjadža móhanidrám (na džanmamrtjór džaja sat-svarúpé ?)
    Transcribed into Hebrew, the correct Sanskrit pronunciation of the text is:
    שֻׁדּוֹסִה בֻּדּוֹסִה נִרַנְגַ׳נוֹא'סִה סַמְסָרַמָיָפַּרִבַרְגִ׳טוֹא'סִה .
    ... מַדָלַסוֹלַּפַּמֻבָצַ׳ה פֻּטְרַם
    Transcribed into Cyrillic (Russian / Bulgarian, etc...):
    шуддхоси буддхоси ниранджаноси сансара-майа-париварджитоси .
    сансара-свапнам тйаджа моха-нидрам
    ( на джанма-мритйор джайа сат-сварупэ ?? / MarkandeyaPurana: мадаласоллапам увача путрам)
    (Note: What is transcribed as "х" in Cyrillic is to be pronounced everywhere in this text as Ukrainian "г")
    [The Hebrew transcription was done using the wonderful app aksharamukha.appspot.com/converter ]

  • @sallychannel0501
    @sallychannel0501 Před 2 lety +74

    Leaving this comment here so if someone likes then I can here this master piece again ❤️

  • @rajendrapsharma9764
    @rajendrapsharma9764 Před 3 lety +406

    अति सुन्दरम् उच्चारणम् अस्ति भवत्याः। भवत्यै नमः।

  • @abhishek7217
    @abhishek7217 Před 4 lety +287

    This is how mothers in old times used to educate their children. Hitting the core directly 🙏. Now a days all education is how to earn money for the temporary body 😢

    • @ANONYMOUS-it1ku
      @ANONYMOUS-it1ku Před 4 lety +4

      Very true!

    • @manas142
      @manas142 Před 3 lety +1

      @Amuk yes , its true what you said, its not for public .The kings and royals know this stuff that nothing is permanent.

    • @ramsanodiya5454
      @ramsanodiya5454 Před 3 lety +2

      @Amuk to be a king in ancient bharat you must have around 52 qualities (can't remember exact figure), but you must have 50+ qualities. Period.
      Listen to guru pawan sinha he discussed it once

  • @ErikRothFfM
    @ErikRothFfM Před rokem +6

    Thank you very much Gaiea Sanskrit, ❤🌿🔥🍀🌒🌕🌘🍀🔥🌿❤ Namasté, Blessed Be.

  • @bobt2121
    @bobt2121 Před 5 lety +385

    Amazing voice and knowledge of Sanskrit. Sundar. Mataji. Dhanyavadh. Hare Krishna.. Rhadharanai

  • @johnhaller7017
    @johnhaller7017 Před 6 lety +584

    And the Devas wept with joy. Many thanks for that.

  • @subramaniankrishnan8721
    @subramaniankrishnan8721 Před rokem +86

    Sad that India has neglected such a rich language thanks to 70 years of Congress rule post independence! I hope the Modi govt brings back Sanskrit in stages for our children to make them realise the rich culture that India was!

    • @singhlion9668
      @singhlion9668 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Bro how to save Sanatan Dharma in india as it is under continuous attack from peaceful community. Peacefuls are doing huge propaganda against Sanatan Dharma and its culture, traditions and scriptures. Our gurus are insulted and we see them insulting on social media like a c0ward. Our practices are continuously being maligned by Abdul puncture wala kaum. Our population is also not increasing as compared with Abduls as they c0nvert others but we never c0nvert thats why we are at loosing end. In modern democracy style government numbers matter. Many Western people follow Hindu knowledge and teachings and they do yoga and meditation like sanatani practices but they don't officially registers themselves as Hindus. That's why our population is not increasing. Even to practice Dharma we need peaceful environment and that can only come until we Sanatani are in majority in India. God forbid if our country becomes a Abdul majority country then we will never be able to practice Dharma like it was at the time of Aurangzeb. Our country can also become like @fghanistan, !raq, Syr!a, yemen etc. Please work to save Sanatan Dharma also then only our future generations can also receive such tremendous source of knowledge and we can make world a beautiful place to live in. We need to f!ght and counter Abdul community. Please you can use your platform for this purpose. Its do or d!e situation for our Sanatan civilization. Wake up and save it. We need to increase our population and stop Abdul kaum. Please do Dharma prachar and counter Abdul propaganda.

  • @adityadraws9535
    @adityadraws9535 Před rokem +16

    This single sanskrit song holds more truth about reality, than thousands of books written by scholars put together.

  • @ariffshah3760
    @ariffshah3760 Před 5 lety +615

    India as a nation has obtained Independence but her child - the Vedic religion, is still bound in the shackles of colonial interpretations which they must discard to fully appreciate their Vedas. Her language -Sanskrit must flourish. Ms Gaiea is doing you all a great favour.

    • @shivaninamdeo2041
      @shivaninamdeo2041 Před 5 lety +5

      ariff shah ur views are amazing would love to be known to you in your circle.

    • @nitinmishra9579
      @nitinmishra9579 Před 5 lety +5

      @Shreerang Vaidya damn right bro well said

    • @nareshjoshi123
      @nareshjoshi123 Před 5 lety +6

      czcams.com/video/7mqWYuKvbXY/video.html truh is remain truth truth belongs to person who realize it i am very happy to read your comment , tumahre bhitrmai abithe huve parmatma ko pranm

    • @HoneyBadgerz
      @HoneyBadgerz Před 5 lety +1

      Nobody uses Sanskrit for a reason...
      Languages evolve with time,Sanskrit gave birth to numerous language
      But yea we can study about it...it is quite beautiful!!

    • @ajjubhai8075
      @ajjubhai8075 Před 5 lety +8

      I m sorry but Vedic dharma(not religion) has no mother no father , it is unborn and has no death . It is the way of life for mukti . One can deny it or accept with other name . Sanskrit is the most scientific language ever spoken . And it doesn't matter people recognise it or not . India for me has no significance , it is the Bharat which I have my body untill last breath . Sorry if I hurted someone's feelings.

  • @blackheart6897
    @blackheart6897 Před 4 lety +615

    All my fellows in college feel bad that I had to study Sanskrit in school now I feel bad for them that they did not study Sanskrit 😂 😂

  • @HappySoul535
    @HappySoul535 Před rokem +45

    Слушаю повторно. Эта колыбельная завораживает своей глубиной. Как мелодия из далекой глубины вековой мудрости. Удивительно, что знания Истины так давно известны людям. 🙏Так легко и великолепно на душе от этого прекрасного пения. ❤️Я чувствую легкость🙏🙏🙏

    • @haiajwjajwwjajjajs6003
      @haiajwjajwwjajjajs6003 Před rokem +2

      Actually in india we are so much brainwashed by 200 year British rule and 70 year of communist rule have always taught us to stay away from the beautiful language and the knowledge of the hindu scriptures

    • @ALOK-pe5fp
      @ALOK-pe5fp Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@haiajwjajwwjajjajs6003pucha kisi na😂

    • @andysg6670
      @andysg6670 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@haiajwjajwwjajjajs6003 That is why for last few years our brains are getting purified by washing with gau-mutram everyday ... stay blessed my dear friend.. शृण्वन्तु बिश्वे अमृतस्य पुत्राआ ये धामानि दिब्यानि तस्थुः 🙏

    • @haiajwjajwwjajjajs6003
      @haiajwjajwwjajjajs6003 Před 9 měsíci

      @@andysg6670 what do you want to say are you in a mood to ridicule hinduism you converted rice bag then get away with your Virgin mary

  • @tivo3720
    @tivo3720 Před 2 lety +30

    One day this culture this language will wake and grew up again ❤✊

  • @newworld2086
    @newworld2086 Před 4 lety +266

    Hinduism has such deep meaning. Not just commands but deep spirituality to find the truth.

    • @amlanjyotibordoloi2334
      @amlanjyotibordoloi2334 Před 3 lety +2

      czcams.com/video/lh3BvcZHEFs/video.html

    • @granand
      @granand Před 3 lety +6

      When you talk of past, spiritual, ancient like Vedic literature, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Gita etc closest definition is Santana Dharma, Not Hindu, Hindu is coined by Persians of people of the region and easily be misunderstood to the current religion "Hindu" they are wondering in darkness and have nothing to do with past, at least most of them. Those who can read and write Sanskrit can tell you. Current day Hinduism is ritual, go in trendy dress to temple, break a coconut and eat, pray every damn baba from Shiridi to yeah thousands with no hunger for knowledge, follow west in every sense?

    • @prabhavbhagat292
      @prabhavbhagat292 Před 3 lety +4

      @@granand It's funny that the baba from shirdi you are talking about would actually agree with you . It's just that most people don't bother to properly learn about him

  • @ariffshah3760
    @ariffshah3760 Před 5 lety +437

    Beautiful. This is a beautiful language. The singer is brilliant. Indians have a great culture BUT they fail to appreciate what they possess. Having researched into the ancient Vedas, I found gems in it. Please appreciate what you have. Indians must change their mindset. Vedas and Sanskrit are not for fools. It is beyond words. Please make your children read and learn sanskrit & the ancient Vedas. Do not allow the Vedas to become extinct. The future of the Vedas lays in your hands.

    • @tejasvi18joshi
      @tejasvi18joshi Před 5 lety +33

      Hindus appreciate their heritage but Hindus are powerless. anti Hindu leftists, secularists and commies control everything in India. they have been destroying this ancient heritage.

    • @harishji6447
      @harishji6447 Před 5 lety +25

      This is happening because of Indian muslims,christians,communists,and secular politics,if we say something about sanskrit they will start to say us communal,because Hindu can not be communal from their mind ,they feel ashamed when they are called communal.Our education system are completely under the control of communist post independence,congress knowingly support communist to destroy our system which was started by British.

    • @shilpakamath
      @shilpakamath Před 5 lety +11

      It is very heartening to find such open minded people like you! Thanks

    • @sayankundu1492
      @sayankundu1492 Před 5 lety +8

      Hindus have distorted Hinduism to such a black hole... Only few who know Advaita Vedanta have truly kept it alive...

    • @ariffshah3760
      @ariffshah3760 Před 5 lety +9

      Yes , true. It has been distorted BUT it's not late. Those with the real knowledge have to clear the mess up.

  • @jugnuarshlykin
    @jugnuarshlykin Před 11 měsíci +36

    I am in awe of the depth of philosophical learnings and enlightenment that ancient Vedic texts contain! This is totally different from the present day vitriol prevalent in India. Hope we all derive wisdom from these timeless gems.

    • @mithleshsingh2817
      @mithleshsingh2817 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Present India is hopeless 😅

    • @naughtypotato5243
      @naughtypotato5243 Před 10 měsíci +3

      ​@@mithleshsingh2817only Indians can restore hope back,

    • @darius9329
      @darius9329 Před 7 měsíci

      Vedic*

    • @weird_philosopher
      @weird_philosopher Před 6 měsíci

      The very essence of all these ancient learnings is still present...
      The learning of 'tyag' is still present... People read and learn from Geeta, Ramayana, Mahabharata and all other texts...

    • @weird_philosopher
      @weird_philosopher Před 6 měsíci +1

      But the problems is people like you who are not from our heritage find it very difficult that OUR ANCESTORS wrote all these knowledgeable texts...

  • @sherrysyed
    @sherrysyed Před 2 lety +63

    So I may learn it too,
    Suddhosi bubbhosi niranjanosi
    samsara maya parivarjitosi
    samsara svapnam tyaja moha nidra
    mandalasollapamuvacha putram
    śuddho’si re tāta na te’sti nāma
    kṛtaɱ hi tatkalpanayādhunaiva|
    paccātmakaɱ dehaɱ idaɱ na te’sti
    naivāsya tvaɱ rodiṣi kasya heto
    na vai bhavan roditi vikshvajanma
    shabdoyamayadhya mahisha sunum|
    vikalpayamano vividhairgunaiste
    gunascha bhautah sakalendiyeshu
    bhutani bhutaih paridurbalani
    vriddhim samayati yatheha pumsah|
    annambupanadibhireva tasmat
    na testi vriddhir na cha testi hanih
    tvam kamchuke shiryamane nijosmin
    tasmin dehe mudhatam ma vrajethah|
    shubhashubhauh karmabhirdehametat
    mridadibhih kamchukaste pinaddhah
    tateti kimchit tanayeti kimchit
    ambeti kimchiddhayiteti kimchit|
    mameti kimchit na mameti kimchit
    tvam bhutasamgham bahu ma nayethah
    sukhani duhkhopashamaya bhogan
    sukhaya janati vimudhachetah|
    tanyeva duhkhani punah sukhani
    janati viddhanavimudhachetah
    yanam chittau tatra gatascha deho
    dehopi chanyah purusho nivishthah|
    mamatvamuroya na yatha tathasmin
    deheti matram bata mudharausha

    • @lightyagami8766
      @lightyagami8766 Před rokem +2

      🙏🙏 very pleasant to listen while getting to know the lyrics too, thanks.

    • @sherrysyed
      @sherrysyed Před rokem

      @@lightyagami8766 thank you for commenting so I could hear this again 🙂

    • @irenerayne7332
      @irenerayne7332 Před 11 měsíci

      🙏🙏❤

  • @user-BlackBear90
    @user-BlackBear90 Před 4 lety +602

    i dont understand a word, but i cry... this is so deep... soul

  • @jamesstevenson7725
    @jamesstevenson7725 Před 5 lety +279

    THis song expresses the uniqueness of the Sanatana Dharmic concept of the Soul (Atman) perfectly!!!! Sanskrit was truly created by the Devas

    • @truthseeker2531
      @truthseeker2531 Před 5 lety +17

      आ नो भद्राः क्रतवो यन्तु विश्वतः
      "Aa no bhadrah kratavo yantu vishwatah"
      May auspicious thoughts come to us from all over the world. - Rig Veda

    • @abrahammandelbaum3866
      @abrahammandelbaum3866 Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks for the wonderful compony of yours wisdom

  • @ariellaanaies2973
    @ariellaanaies2973 Před 2 lety +61

    LOVE THIS!! Such a powerful message delivered in a divine language by an exquisite artist!

  • @zipitar9018
    @zipitar9018 Před 2 lety +17

    Proud to be sanskrit lover, soon i ll be speaking sanskrit

  • @user-wd1vv7jc1l
    @user-wd1vv7jc1l Před 3 lety +492

    Hi, l'm from Russia. Every time I feel sadness, l listen to this song and feel better. Thank you 😊🙏

    • @aishwaryasitaram2227
      @aishwaryasitaram2227 Před 3 lety +3

      Hi..how did u get to know about this in Russia?

    • @user-wd1vv7jc1l
      @user-wd1vv7jc1l Před 3 lety +4

      @@aishwaryasitaram2227 hi) About wat exactly? About this song or indian puranas?

    • @aishwaryasitaram2227
      @aishwaryasitaram2227 Před 3 lety +3

      Hi..indian puranas...

    • @user-wd1vv7jc1l
      @user-wd1vv7jc1l Před 3 lety +19

      @@aishwaryasitaram2227 Generally we have some information about different religious tradition at school. Including indian. But, as i remember, at school we red only about vedas. We didn't learn them deep, but knew, what they are and what about. Then I have small course of history of religion in university. But deep interes l have because my friends and l practiсе meditation. And also, l like "Devon ke dev Mahadev" - serial based on puranas❤️😊

    • @user-wd1vv7jc1l
      @user-wd1vv7jc1l Před 3 lety +21

      @@aishwaryasitaram2227 besides, there are different сomunities, where peple worship indian Gods in Russia. I thought it's well known. Especially our people love Krishna. Even in my native small town, When l was little, l saw vaishnavas dancing and singing on the sqare) So, indian culture isn't something unknown in my country. Sometimes it's around. And if you interested in it, it's not difficult to find the information :)

  • @andrivsgr
    @andrivsgr Před 5 lety +493

    Love it from Bali, Indonesia

    • @pax4370
      @pax4370 Před 4 lety +19

      Love to my hindu brother. You are unique. You have unique knowledge. Please cherish it.

    • @ashutoshanand1573
      @ashutoshanand1573 Před 4 lety +5

      Love from Bihar, India

    • @msoul07
      @msoul07 Před 4 lety +1

      ❤️

    • @KarthikSoun
      @KarthikSoun Před 4 lety +11

      @Bec-À-Singe Fille Du Grand Gorille Ignorant animal, Eid is animal sacrifice and calling someone as nonbelievers and imposing jizeya tax is subjection. The peaceful nature of Indonesia is from its hindu culture.

    • @prajwalr3963
      @prajwalr3963 Před 4 lety +1

      @Bec-À-Singe Fille Du Grand Gorille grasp good things from any script

  • @YuYu-ku2ij
    @YuYu-ku2ij Před 10 měsíci +21

    I have mixed timorese-malaysian-indo blood but I'm more interested in indian songs or lullaby.I don't know why until one day I found out that my mother's face has Indian facial features but I don't know whether or not she is of indian descent(she's from Aceh(indo)). Whatever,thanks for soothing my ears with ur melodious voice😌♥️

  • @dhimanshujoshi6774
    @dhimanshujoshi6774 Před rokem +14

    I discovered Gaiea Sanskrit's videos on CZcams a few days ago and I have been obsessed with them. Growing up in India I heard many Sanskrit shlokas from my Dad who was a Sanskrit professor. He passed away 20 years ago. Now, I live in the US and listening to these songs in your beautiful voice brings back countless childhood memories, especially my Dad's. It is quite amazing to see a foreign national taking keen interest in Sanskrit and recording these ancient Indian songs. Thank you for sharing these chants.

  • @philosopherjay5863
    @philosopherjay5863 Před 3 lety +888

    Most of the people are praising the language Sanskrit but less people are talking about the deep profound meaning of the shlok/song. Great spiritual wisdom shines through this song if you contemplate deeply.

    • @nakuljasrotia2835
      @nakuljasrotia2835 Před 2 lety +45

      Just look at knowledge being transferred toa child by a mother .. you can imagine the intellectual being present at that age and what knowledge they possess .. and this is just a poem in a chapter of a upnishad ..agine the knowledge of all vedas Upanishads and other smritis

    • @aarushrathore1276
      @aarushrathore1276 Před 2 lety +31

      @@nakuljasrotia2835 true ,the level of human intellect in this is divine.I can just imagine times when upanishads were written ,it seems almost impossible for humans to grasp a bit of what sages of upanishds have said.

    • @5minutecalms
      @5minutecalms Před 2 lety +6

      Because most Indians don't understand Sanskrit lol

    • @Aspect-ef1oh
      @Aspect-ef1oh Před rokem +19

      What is even more surprising is that this is actually lullaby

    • @sajinair870
      @sajinair870 Před rokem

      🕵️🤔

  • @MelleSalome8888
    @MelleSalome8888 Před 5 lety +551

    I'm learning sanskrit at university and this song made my heart fly... Thank you !

    • @fatherofcovidxijingping516
      @fatherofcovidxijingping516 Před 5 lety +6

      Om namah Shivay 🕉 🕉 🕉. Choose ur own way. Without any difficulties....

    • @tamanyadav4140
      @tamanyadav4140 Před 5 lety +3

      That's nice
      I also learning and teaching

    • @surendrarathore2680
      @surendrarathore2680 Před 5 lety +10

      If u want to learn sanskirit go and learn under learned pundit in Banaras not in some university!

    • @accessdenied4089
      @accessdenied4089 Před 5 lety +10

      @@surendrarathore2680 It can be learn anywhere alright

    • @surendrarathore2680
      @surendrarathore2680 Před 5 lety +7

      @@accessdenied4089 no it can't be learned anywhere, learning sanskrit without having shraddha and removing sacredness of the language gives u just another degree nothing who reads mistranslation , misunderstand Scriptures and digest the local cultures and traditions .

  • @SR-mv2mf
    @SR-mv2mf Před 2 lety +9

    This is what angels sound like

  • @kvikos999
    @kvikos999 Před 2 lety +31

    Боже мой, какая красота!

  • @alkemy9279
    @alkemy9279 Před 5 lety +421

    I wish my mother had sang that to me, it would of saved alot of heartache.

  • @maverickmaiden3697
    @maverickmaiden3697 Před 5 lety +253

    I wept... such beauty.. I am
    Overwhelmed with bliss and gratitude.. thank you.. thank you everyone

  • @9teen66
    @9teen66 Před 2 lety +19

    The beauty of the ancient Indian scriptures is that they can be interpreted in only one way.Such a deep & spotless spiritual thinking was done by those anonymous souls that the more you read vedas & upanishadas,the more they reveal.Its baffling,they were composed thousands of years ago.

  • @mahmoodkhan9975
    @mahmoodkhan9975 Před 2 lety +16

    Beautiful voice! Tip my hat to you. Thank you!

  • @KartazonDream
    @KartazonDream Před 4 lety +164

    Very strong! Excellent pronunciation!
    Namaskar from Russia

  • @chrroo8805
    @chrroo8805 Před 3 lety +405

    When I graduated from secondary school in Belgium I wanted to study Sanskrit at university. My parents convinced me to study English and Dpanish instead. I am not sorry I did but I have always been interested in Sanskrit. When I lived in India and Nrpal I unfortunately did not have the time to study it there. In this annus horibilis I have discovered this channel and you have re-ignited my love for Sanskrit. Thank you for giving us moments of peace with your angelic voice in these hard times. Blessings to you.

  • @yllop900
    @yllop900 Před 2 lety +20

    I was having a really bad day today and i sang this song thinking of my future kid. I wish i remember to sing to them the real meaning of life.

  • @Yasas_Madhushan
    @Yasas_Madhushan Před 2 lety +8

    I'm a Sri lankan. So, I definitely can't tell if the pronunciation is 100% correct. But, it seems to be so accurate and beautiful. The song is amazing!

  • @acoolindian
    @acoolindian Před 5 lety +437

    BEST recommendation CZcams has made for me this whole year.

  • @biancagarciarivas
    @biancagarciarivas Před 4 lety +302

    I remember hearing this in late 2018, and it completely changed my life. What a spiritual and beautiful connection you give off.

  • @Pallavi_Mishra.
    @Pallavi_Mishra. Před 2 lety +32

    Essence of life 🌼🙏......
    Shudhhoham....(I'm pure)
    Buddhoham... (I'mconscious)
    Niranjanoham....(I'm taintless)
    I'm not this changing body, mind or emotions...... I'm *Eternal Soul*

  • @anupamyadav5038
    @anupamyadav5038 Před rokem +8

    Madalsa was the greatest mother who got her children self-realized.❤

  • @rachelredwood5039
    @rachelredwood5039 Před 5 lety +322

    This piece was powerfully transformative for me. It took me out of a state of inner war and into peace. I am deeply grateful.

    • @RiseandGrindFacts
      @RiseandGrindFacts Před 5 lety +1

      Sanskrit is great!
      The originator of each language.

    • @ashutoshkrishna
      @ashutoshkrishna Před 5 lety +2

      if you are saying this without understanding the meanings of this song ,just imagine , how powerful, it could be, if we understand the deep message of this song !!!

    • @vijayragava226
      @vijayragava226 Před 4 lety

      Welcome..ur one with all

  • @UCSMJCKA
    @UCSMJCKA Před 5 lety +152

    I instantly cried as if I was waiting to let the toxins flow through my tears 😭
    Lots of love from London ❤️

    • @mozart4128
      @mozart4128 Před 5 lety +10

      when i listen this verse, i feel peace in my soul. lot of love from vienna,austria

    • @shivaninamdeo2041
      @shivaninamdeo2041 Před 5 lety +5

      you must be having a highly compassionate soul...I wish I cried too love from India.

    • @RiseandGrindFacts
      @RiseandGrindFacts Před 5 lety

      This is power of sanskrit

  • @joelgoode5605
    @joelgoode5605 Před rokem +16

    You, Ms Burnel, certainly are a fine role model for those of us who, like you, wish to move along competently with our "spiritual growth". Thanks very much for your wonderful efforts !!

  • @tripurarisiddartha3039
    @tripurarisiddartha3039 Před 5 lety +279

    India and Nepal, The Spiritual lands that the world ever saw. Lots of love and respect to you my sister for your beautiful work..

    • @pax4370
      @pax4370 Před 4 lety +14

      Love to Nepal. The birthplace of Sidhhartha, Gautama Budhha. From India.

    • @gioaxe4538
      @gioaxe4538 Před 4 lety +11

      U forgot indonesia..

    • @nishantchoudhary8540
      @nishantchoudhary8540 Před 4 lety +5

      We are almost one country its just not recorded in documents

    • @Roy-mk9zl
      @Roy-mk9zl Před 4 lety +7

      Nation is an idea imposed by western Europeans on us. Back then there was no Nation. Well.

    • @royrahul764
      @royrahul764 Před 2 lety

      🙏🙏🙏

  • @cpt.knight8647
    @cpt.knight8647 Před 3 lety +355

    This is what kids in Ancient India used to listen.
    compare it with today where jhonny jhonny and twinkle twinkle little star is prevalent.

    • @raajpalsinhchudasama4427
      @raajpalsinhchudasama4427 Před 2 lety +63

      And don't forgot that strange and cringe creatures like tony Kakkar and badshah

    • @surferr
      @surferr Před 2 lety +22

      We can make it possible by making our children listen to this simple ❤️

    • @mohanprakash5137
      @mohanprakash5137 Před 2 lety +17

      Yeah even sanskrit is taught in universities like oxford in uk, but not in the schools of indiawhere it is actually born.

    • @surferr
      @surferr Před 2 lety +8

      @@mohanprakash5137 yeah this is the worst thing they teach little Sanskrit from class 6th to 8th and then they remove it

    • @mohanprakash5137
      @mohanprakash5137 Před 2 lety +8

      @@surferr Yeah children should be taught Sanskrit first instead of abcds.

  • @madmax9538
    @madmax9538 Před 11 měsíci +14

    I am leaving a comment here so that if someone one day replies to this comment, I will be reminded of this song again.

    • @andysg6670
      @andysg6670 Před 9 měsíci +1

      No need to remind you.. if you have listened to this song with full consciousness, this will come back to you over and over again. 😇.. You are a good person and may do some small good to another person without expecting anything in return. Donate food, donate books, donate medicines, educate a child... any way you like to help a needy... you shall fulfil your dreams and our country will be great !!
      Stay blessed... 🙏

    • @madmax9538
      @madmax9538 Před 9 měsíci

      @@andysg6670 👍

    • @sandeepverma6087
      @sandeepverma6087 Před 4 měsíci

      Listen again!

    • @OLEe-MOLee
      @OLEe-MOLee Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hm

    • @Athato_Brahmajijnasa
      @Athato_Brahmajijnasa Před 12 dny

      Om namo narayanaay🕉️

  • @sabyasachinanda3227
    @sabyasachinanda3227 Před 2 lety +17

    🙏🏼my mom is no more she used to sing this to me, this sloka has a deep connection to me. Sarve bhabhantu sukhina.

  • @berniemeehan8928
    @berniemeehan8928 Před 5 lety +446

    The sounds of this language are so pure, and as part of a spiritual tradition that belongs to all of humanity - if English is the language that helps us communicate in the practical life this could be the language that connects us with our Inner Divinity... May all be Blessed

    • @JohnSmith-qf7yz
      @JohnSmith-qf7yz Před 5 lety +13

      The language is Sanskrit and is considered the oldest Indo-European language (some say even the oldest on planet though there is debate on that) Sanskrit itself and the precursor to it are considered precursors to most of the languages of Eurasia (excluding the east asian languages)

    • @chandanchettry4053
      @chandanchettry4053 Před 5 lety +3

      Om shanti shanti shanti

    • @KarthikKarthik-db9zc
      @KarthikKarthik-db9zc Před 5 lety +6

      @@JohnSmith-qf7yz Tht debate is raised by the British. to tear Hindus apart.

    • @lovejustifiesexistence
      @lovejustifiesexistence Před 5 lety +5

      I think any language would sound beautiful when it was sang like this! Such beauty Also, I think whichever language you use, it doesn't matter when it comes to spirit... inner Divinity probably doesn't even need words! :-)

    • @briancooley8777
      @briancooley8777 Před 5 lety

      Karthik Karthik regardless of who raised the theory and for what purpose; there is lots of evidence for the indo-european origins connecting us both genetically (r1a haplogroup) and linguistically.
      That being said, I agree the British were unjust.

  • @sandeepk.s3506
    @sandeepk.s3506 Před 5 lety +127

    Love from the land of adi shankara.. Kerala, India

    • @dsbdsb6637
      @dsbdsb6637 Před 5 lety

      Bro what about old cows who becomes burden on poor families who cared for them for so long ? Never de-link economics from realities of life & let people eat acc. to their wishes.
      If you still want to pursue your request then find proper valid Scientific reasons like Greenhouse effect and how it affects global warming, health of cattle workers & increased risk of Antibiotic resistance etc.

    • @jedimaster9922
      @jedimaster9922 Před 5 lety +5

      the land of beef eaters you mean.

    • @sabarijayan
      @sabarijayan Před 5 lety +3

      good to see someone commenting about sankara. bless u

    • @pritsingh9766
      @pritsingh9766 Před 5 lety +7

      Land of missionaries who openly behead cows and calves in middle of a market just to show themselves as advanced and liberals ??

    • @sabarijayan
      @sabarijayan Před 5 lety

      @@pritsingh9766 true, most Hindus here are brainwashed by the christian media and commie politicians, but a small minority of real Hindus still survive here. Kerala should be a case study for the rest of India.

  • @pck85
    @pck85 Před 2 lety +37

    तातेति किँचित् तनयेति किँचित्
    अँबेति किँचिद्धयितेति किँचित्।
    ममेति किँचित् न ममेति किँचित्
    त्वम् भूतसँघँ बहु म नयेथाः॥
    "Some may refer to you are Father and some others may refer to you a Son or some may refer to you as mother and some one else may refer to you as wife. some say "you are mine" and some others say "you are not mine" These are all references to this "Combination of Physical Elements", Do not identify with them."
    I just realized that this was written thousands of years ago before Carl Sagan said "We are made of star-stuff"...

    • @muditkhanna8164
      @muditkhanna8164 Před 10 měsíci +1

      its full of metaphors

    • @user-wu6wy7ki8g
      @user-wu6wy7ki8g Před 3 měsíci

      even the star stuff is made of elements , and we are not that. we are the witness to those.

  • @lynneleeluckdowsing6654
    @lynneleeluckdowsing6654 Před rokem +13

    Listening to this, I feel like weeping: a flood of memories, distant .. b nebulous faces, places. Such nostalgia! Beautiful beautiful song and singing.

  • @mindatrest6838
    @mindatrest6838 Před 4 lety +285

    They were incredibly advanced in science and technology..... Just look at the ancient temples of India..... The ancient Shri Jagannath temple stands strong as ever for thousands of years facing extreme cyclones almost every year..... Even modern technology cannot replicate their monuments.... Advanced maths, astronomy, medicine, surgery all started in ancient India....

    • @dsbdsb6637
      @dsbdsb6637 Před 4 lety +5

      lol No they perfected the arts they practiced but to claim it as technology is unacceptable. Furthermore if you really want to acknowledge the ancient Indians then learn how they evolved their mind, thoughts & challenged themselves constantly. You don't have to leave religion or ideology to do that but you need to understand their ways of questioning & answering before you can truly grasp their mind, world & their achievements.

    • @blinddriver400
      @blinddriver400 Před 4 lety +13

      Search for surya siddanta (astronomy)
      It will further ur knowledge about ancient india

    • @mindatrest6838
      @mindatrest6838 Před 4 lety +2

      @@blinddriver400 thanks 😊

    • @sriramsrinivasan5011
      @sriramsrinivasan5011 Před 4 lety +19

      @@dsbdsb6637 Ancient Indians where pursuing mathematics, astronomy, astrology, medicine (Ayurveda), even plastic surgery (google Sushruta). So i guess, they had a great knowledge about technologies of their time.

    • @dsbdsb6637
      @dsbdsb6637 Před 4 lety +2

      Just like many other civilization of those periods. My problem is with mixing achievements of ancient India with false claims like they knew Science & Technology, no they did not differentiate between religion & Science and so to claim otherwise is wrong, false & misleading.

  • @sandy666ification
    @sandy666ification Před 3 lety +324

    Being a Telugu I feel like I am actually listening to a Telugu song. So much of Samskrutams soul is in Telugu. The words, the pronounciation, the same ajantha endings.

    • @AS_2222
      @AS_2222 Před 3 lety +21

      I speak hindi but I don't understand it I guess telugu is more closer to sanskrit.

    • @sandy666ification
      @sandy666ification Před 3 lety +40

      ​@@AS_2222 Hi Bro! No...hindi is definitely more closer than Telugu to sanskrit (In its purest form, unlike urdufied hindi which currently dominates the culture in Bollywood). In Telugu however many of the original Sanskrutam words are retained and pronounced as such
      e.g. song czcams.com/video/_nly3TM01AU/video.html
      This combined with Ajanta (the word endings do not end with an halant like hindi...e.g.
      Hindi words : Kar, hal, chal (short sharp endings)
      Telugu Word endings : Cheye, Kaani, Pani, Chharu (no short sharp ending but a "a","e","u" etc sound this is Ajanta language) Original Sansrutam was like this and this is the comparison I was making. Hope u have a nice day!

    • @rajarshinandandeka0037
      @rajarshinandandeka0037 Před 3 lety +17

      @@AS_2222 I speak Assamese but I understand it bro

    • @rajarshinandandeka0037
      @rajarshinandandeka0037 Před 3 lety +12

      @@AS_2222 u speak Hindi u can understand it too just listen carefully it's our roots Sanskrit is the origin of Hindi Assamese Bengali and many more but unfortunately hindi is influenced by Arabic due to some reason , I can completely understand it Bhai just listen it closely

    • @RiseandGrindFacts
      @RiseandGrindFacts Před 3 lety +1

      @@AS_2222 maybe u don't know proper hindi then

  • @eternald1938
    @eternald1938 Před rokem +14

    What a deep message a heart wrenching moment

  • @govindnarkhede7225
    @govindnarkhede7225 Před rokem +9

    It's my bad luck that I have not study the Sanskrit language, but being Marathi I have listen the Madalasa Abhang in Marathi written by Great Marathi Sant, Shri Sant Gyaneshwar, and they are also so sweet to listen. I shall request to all Madalasa song lovers to listen it in Marathi also, definitely you will like it.

  • @allawalter
    @allawalter Před 3 lety +490

    Namaskaram Gabriella,
    I thank You so much for this great song! When I was pregnant, it pushed me to another level of motherhood. My babygirl was raised with it... (20 months old now). I almost know it by heart. I feel better, she sleeps deeper. :) It's a huge thing, you should know it. This song will stay with my babygirl forever. Maybe she will sing it to her baby.... Thanks again.
    Pranam.

    • @satyaprakash2650
      @satyaprakash2650 Před 2 lety +30

      ur baby will be a great child i can tell u
      coz here in india pregnant women are advised to hear vedas puranas and slokas because it is believed that baby imitates what mother does during gestation.

    • @TheEternal_001
      @TheEternal_001 Před 2 lety +2

      @@satyaprakash2650 yes, that's true.🕉🚩🇮🇳🙏🏻

    • @akashkp8707
      @akashkp8707 Před 2 lety

      🙏🙏🙏❤️

    • @upubaba4512
      @upubaba4512 Před rokem

      Please write down the name and the date the so that the child or the years afterward another dance on him visualize the importance of Garbha Sanskar...To follow to make ground for noble souls... Regards

    • @akhiljayadev7651
      @akhiljayadev7651 Před rokem

      Beautiful

  • @nirpari7220
    @nirpari7220 Před 4 lety +184

    Love you sister and your deep voice
    From Nepal 🇳🇵 (land of sita And buddha)
    Jay nepal jay Sanskrit jay hinduism

    • @razpor
      @razpor Před 4 lety +10

      please do something to control your communists though

    • @MrThe1shu
      @MrThe1shu Před 4 lety +2

      @@razpor Can't you keep things in context? Control your childish nationalism.

    • @zravasyaaaryaman6767
      @zravasyaaaryaman6767 Před 3 lety +7

      Land of Ma Sita & *Gautama Siddharth.
      Siddharth became Buddha in Bodh Gaya, India (that's where he achieved enlightenment to became Buddha).

    • @DG-kv3qi
      @DG-kv3qi Před 3 lety

      Jay Hind

    • @arvind6981
      @arvind6981 Před 3 lety +2

      Huge love from INDIA ❤️

  • @arjunwithyou
    @arjunwithyou Před rokem +17

    This is so Beautiful so Hypnotic.. it's not just a song.. see the deep meaning... blows my mind... shows our ancestors were so great!!! Amazing!!

    • @Raj35Raj
      @Raj35Raj Před rokem +1

      czcams.com/video/qzT3S1Twse4/video.html different flavour... Different stroke of wisdom.. Not to diminish the great soul who sang with her heart..

  • @Cray-wilder
    @Cray-wilder Před 2 lety +5

    Much heavy information for a newborn, don't you think? Loved the music. It takes you to ancient world of kingdoms when gods and humans used to coexist, people lived in huts and forests overwhelmed the earth.

    • @knowledge-21234
      @knowledge-21234 Před 2 lety +3

      not newborn, maybe few year old becuase child understand that he has been given a bad and stupid name so he is angry that he has been associated by it

    • @Infiniteemptiness
      @Infiniteemptiness Před 3 měsíci

      The purpose of this story from Purana is not just for that kid but for all of humanity to learn this valuable lesson and reflect upon the truth.
      And information heavy or not
      depends on individual character and preferences.
      Queen is already from deep philosophical background always indulging herself in self realization hence it's not for any purpose she sang it, but naturally whenever she speaks and sings it will be of great wisdom as she's in that constant realized state.
      So it could very much have been that she sang only to calm her baby or kid but what else can she sing but highest wisdom and enlightenment which she attained 😊🙏

  • @amurarka7876
    @amurarka7876 Před 5 lety +60

    Amazing. Old people were highly intelligent. Child cried because he is named. Our identification is the reason of most of the sorrows. Then mother says this name is not you. Thanks for this.