Most modern scholars in India are simply parroting the derogating presentation of Sanskrit ,Indian religion & history of India as it was prepared by Asiatic Societies of Calcutta(=Britishers).The similarities with other imperfect languages simply prove that Sanskrit(always perfect) was a mother language of all other languages.No proto-indoeuropean language ever existed,even those who invented this term could not show any piece of evidence to prove.
Sanskrit language was the first language of the world.It is also called Devi Vani(the language of celestial gods) & because it is eternally perfect so it is called Sanskrit.There is NO such thing as proto-indoeuropean language!This term was introduced by William Jones in 1786; it was a fabricated story along with Aryan invasion theory to degrade Sanatan Dharm & to destroy true history of India so the Britishers would have easier to rule India.
Sounds great, but I can not make out the name of your personal website. You should have it written down. I would like to follow-up.
Namaste.
actingup2 6 months ago
@actingup2 yes I can't find it either....
chantalbernard2 5 months ago
Most modern scholars in India are simply parroting the derogating presentation of Sanskrit ,Indian religion & history of India as it was prepared by Asiatic Societies of Calcutta(=Britishers).The similarities with other imperfect languages simply prove that Sanskrit(always perfect) was a mother language of all other languages.No proto-indoeuropean language ever existed,even those who invented this term could not show any piece of evidence to prove.
Vedantka 7 months ago
Sanskrit language was the first language of the world.It is also called Devi Vani(the language of celestial gods) & because it is eternally perfect so it is called Sanskrit.There is NO such thing as proto-indoeuropean language!This term was introduced by William Jones in 1786; it was a fabricated story along with Aryan invasion theory to degrade Sanatan Dharm & to destroy true history of India so the Britishers would have easier to rule India.
Vedantka 7 months ago
Very Nice Sir! I appreciate it. Thanks, Ram
tst2160 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this video. Sanskrit is almost dead in India, Thanks for keeping it alive in America. Keep up the good work.
puja12345 1 year ago
I'm looking into learning Sanskrit this summer. I'm already translating Vergil's Aeneid in my Latin class and I'm very excited to start Sanskrit.
casonragland 1 year ago
Thank you for this inspiring introduction.
Languages come and go, but Samskrit is eternal.
भाषा नदीवदायान्ति यान्ति च। संस्कृतं तु सागरवच्छाश्वतं स्थास्यति।
(= भाषाः नदीवत् आयान्ति यान्ति च। संस्कृतं तु सागरवत् शाश्वतं स्थास्यति। )
avanwell 2 years ago 6