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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2007

This is a short video clip of Adi Shankara movie. In this clip, Shankara explains how the human body is linked to the earth. He explains how the subtle elements get carried on in the gross body.

The movie is in Sanskrit. I was unable to map the subtitles from the original movie to this clip, so I keyed in myself.

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  • whats the name of this clip so i can buy it in netflix. thanks

  • Adi Shankaracharya is the name of the movie. The movie is in Sanskrit language and directed by G.V Iyer. You can look up on the internet to get more info.

  • the subtitles r same as in the movie! did u add something to them?

  • They are the same but I had problems getting them directly when I cut the movie. So, I manually keyed in the subtitles :)

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  • Amazing to learn that Process of Reproduction and Fetus Development was explained so clearly by our ancient scholars, esp at those times when they did not even have something called Ultrasounds or any other modern technology!!! Kudos to our Ancient Scholars.....who are full of Knowledge!!! Wonder howmuch still there for us to know and learn!!!

  • The wish they did the epics in sanskrit as well (word for word), without using there imagination. People who don't understand sanskrit can use captions. It would be authentic and convey the thought process of the Rishis.

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  • Jai Jai Narayani Kali!

    Om Namo Shivaya Shankara Namah

    Jai Jai Narayani Kali!

  • Excellent ....pranam to Acharya....

  • Excellent ......

  • amma

  • Actually you are very wrong. Even Shankaracharya, who is none other than Shiva taught the following famous verse:

    "bhaja govindam bhaja govindam

    bhaja govindam muda mate

    prabhu prapte sannihite kale

    na hi rakshati dukrincha karane"

    ""O the foolish! Worship Lord Govinda, Worship Lord Govinda, Worship Lord Govinda. At the time of death, neither your word jugglery nor your grammatical proficiency will enable you to escape it." "

  • There is stil a village in India where Sanskrit is a vernacular language. I wish there were other movies/serials made on our epics like Mahabharata, Ramayana in Sanskrit without alterations.

    I am reading the Valmiki Ramayana - moolam and there is a lot that is different from what people know.

  • I agree that sanskrit might not have been vernacular.. but it has all the constructs to communicate effectively and unambiguously... So I dont have any objections to people actually conversing in day to day life through the medium

  • it just doesn't seem right for some reason for a movie to be in sanskrit. it doesn't feel like it was ever a vernacular language.

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