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I am in 8th and now days in most school don't teach students sanskrit with good mindset and by that students take one of the oldest language a burden 😓
But Dravidian languages (Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , Kannada) are more older than sanskrit. The oldest evidence for proto-dravidian language is 4,500 years old.
I'm in 10th, nd in here they teach sanskrit just for scoring marks, infact one of my sanskrit teacher won 2nd prize in sanskrit language across the world, yet all he know about sanskrit are basics, he can't even speak the language, god knows how he won that prize😂
When I was in grade 8 I had a great Sanskrit teacher, she used to explain every lesson word to word. Because of her I got a strong grip over Sanskrit, I can still help my sister (who is currently in grade 8) if she gets stuck in Sanskrit. EDIT: WTH guys, why did this turn into it a battlefield with people reasoning what language is superior? It was just an appreciative comment for my teacher. PS: it is mandatory in our school till eighth grade.
I come from Romania and I am very fond of Indian culture, especially the aspects concerning spirituality and philosophy! Thank you for teaching about the Prakrit languages, it used to be unclear to me which appeared first among Sanskrit and Prakrits! Jai Hind!
@@freedom3040 I watched Cheppalani Undi, what a great message! I actually LOVE Telugu movies, I'm also a fan of Nani! But so farI have only had friends from Karnataka. However, they told me they understand almost everything in Telugu.
@Siddharth Sriram we are *not* westerners, we have our own share of pseudo-science, superstitions, astrologers and manipulators who make use of religion. The second president of Romania after the fall of communism won the elections by asking the other candidate _if he believed in God_ - no westerner could possibly win the election by exposing the other candidate as an atheist! And regarding politics - we don't have the caste system, but that makes it even worse! People switch from one party to another all the time (both politicians and voters), there was once a person the media exposed for being member in 5 parties at the same time!!
My grandmother used to teach me sansrkit until 12 th standard when she passed away. Thanks to her i have a huge grasp on the vedas, upavedas, itihasas and jyotisha
my mother is a sanskrit teacher and to my surprise she gets more coaching students than science or maths teachers. Ya but in school her salary is low as compared to science and maths teachers . but still a lot of students are willing to learn sanskrit by paying money.
Yeh bolo ki 10th k baad kitne bacche sanskrit lete hai , mere case main school main hindi aur sanskrit optional languages the , kuch 400 baccho main 60 to 70% sanskrit liye the 10th main , 11th hua toh bas 1 bacchi hi sanskrit li thi pure school main
@@rei_2833 odia medium student always sanskriti prefer karanti hindi thu. Mu 12th re sanskriti neithili no one takes hindi lol. You cbse people don't have basic knowledge about odia and sanskriti.
@@adash7841 CBSE re Odia or Hindi or Sanskrit jou gote...Sanskrit re besi mark ase 10th board exam re +2 college re ama bele Sanskrit option na thila, English & Odia or Alterative English
I have two favourite languages: 1. Sindhi & 2. Sanskrit....I was so obsessed with Sanskrit in my school time, I took private classes to learn this beautiful language. I could even sing songs in Sanskrit language. But after leaving school, now I only know programming languages...I'll try to recover my skills in Sanskrit. I won't let these beautiful languages (Sindhi and Sanskrit) die...
@@SS-vl5zk Well, there's whole story behind this actually. Sindhis were Hindus but they were forcefully converted to Islam by the ruler Mirkshah (yet there were many Sindhis who remained Hindu or chose to be Sikh). In the course of coming years, many non-Sindhi Islamic people also started living in Sindh. So because of the majority population being Islamic, it was declared a part of Pakistan and the Hindu & Sikh Sindhis fled to different parts of the world, mostly to India. So the original Sindhis were Hindu only. They lived in the place of Mohan jo daro (One of the first civilization of mankind). Mohan jo daro itself is a Sindhi name. Still there are Hindu Sindhis in Pakistan who are struggling very much there. They are either forcefully converted to Islam or they try to flee to India. I hope the best for them!!
I am one those Sindhis whose ancestors fled to India and because of their hardwork, I'm sitting in an AC room using my latest model of laptop to comment on this video using very high speed wifi! No Sindhi got lucky, we all either lost our motherland or our religion! So the least I can do is not let my beautiful mother tongue die!
@@SS-vl5zk LOL! I hope at least tum bade hoke toh khudka opinion bana paoga instead of being a goat in the flock! I don't wanna discuss anything who is not ready to listen saamne wale ki. Hope you have a nice day! Om Shanti!🙏🏻
Sanskrit Scholarship- related exams existed even in 1990s(Congress Era). I(a Telugu speaking Muslim) & my sister took it around 1995, we took 2 levels of exams. One could start in 8th standard taking these exams till 12th standard with no fee(as it was reimbursed on success or something of that sort) and passing gives us more benefits & scholarship. And we were encouraged to take exams by one of our Teachers(a Brahmin). Unfortunately there were 3-4 class taught in entire year, perhaps as this was the teacher side/other job or hobby.
Gujrati, punjabi and hindi language's pronunciation staying same across languages but Bangla becomes Bengali in English language-why! The language named 'Bangla' regardless of any language, just like regardless of any language this language's name is English _ can't be Engraji in Bangla language.
In my school, we studied Sanskrit till 8th standard. I used to get good marks in Sanskrit subject and my Sanskrit teacher Basu Ma'am was quite old but she was one of the most humble teachers in my school life. Being a muslim, i have no hesitation to learn Sanskrit language
@@Deeds_Aadil Bro ..The mind becomes clear and productive by practicing Sanskrit.... My Personal experience... Whereas Urdu is mannerable language and I like and use it too....
@@shaiknadeemsameer8168 Yeh banda har jagah Jaa ke "Urdu?" likh raha hai. I've no clue why. It's common knowledge that neither CBSE nor ICSE have Urdu as an option, It's mostly Sanskrit, Hindi, French, German and some other regional language.
एक शिक्षक के तौर पर बताऊँ तो आजकल के बच्चे हिंदी भी नहीं पढ़ना चाहते, संस्कृत तो बहुत दूर कि बात है | उनके माता पिता और समाज मे अंग्रेजी भाषा को सर्वोपरि मान लिया गया है |
@@souventudubanned Your state language originates from Sanskrit. If you start learning and origin of words in your state language then you will end up finding it's in Sanskrit.
In Odisha, Sasana, Raghurajpur and some heritage villages near Puri teach Sanskrit too, it has been taught since the 14th-15th century AD, when our Gajapati rulers like Purushottama dev patronized a village of Odia brahmins and other litteratis from various classes, giving them whole villages. Most of the manuscripts of Sanskrit in South Asia come from Odisha only, also Odia is the only classical language with the most number of manuscripts after Sanskrit. We employ the Odia script for Sanskrit as well as Odia.
Sanskrit did not simply come from the Mittani empire, its part of the Indo-european language group. Thats why there is some similarities in the languages for europe and central asia. One interesting example is The ancient god of indo-european people from steppes was Dyues Pitr who became in Jupiter in eruope and Dyues turned Dyvos later Dyva or Devas in the Indian continent to represent Gods. Pitr or Pitra (Forefather) in Sanskrit. Pitr..became pater on latin/greek which later become Father in English.
Brother mittani language is not indo eropean it is Sanskrit lonword smatic language ! If u study mittani sceiptchurse u will find there is only name of kings are Sanskrit not it is peaure language
I passed out from KV school in 2014, we used to have Sanskrit as 6th subject. Almost all the students used to get good marks in this becouse it was so easy to learn and exam was also not that tough but i regret i didn't give too much attention tbh. We studied till 10th standard wish we were given more time with it.
Same everyone in my class was scoring so good in sanskrit coz they found that easy to just hold the thing in their mind, whereas I struggled so hard to remember any word and felt like a burden ,, it was because this language was introduced to me in a wrong way that I understood it as so hard to learn, I'm also a KVian
I am marathi non brahmin person and I tried to learn Sanskrit through my friends dad who is excellent in speaking Sanskrit, he immediately denied and even told me that I shouldn’t because this language is only for brahmins and I should not learn it. Even though I know this family very well and even we go to each other’s houses for dinner lunch yet I felt that casteism still exists in very minute way. I was shocked that even in progressive state like Maharashtra where scholars like Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, Swantraveer Savarkar and other great personalities like Mahatma Phule, Ch. Shahu Maharaj were born, the community whose foundation was laid by Ch. Shivray, in this state regressive thoughts like these exists. I never looked back at learning Sanskrit and even I don’t have any excitement which I used to have. Durun Sai ram 🙏🏻
U loosing ur interest to learn Sanskrit just bcoz someone said something just shows ur interest wasnt strong enough. If one Maths teacher isnt good, in that case u would switch tutors, not discontinue your learning. U could hve done the same here as well had your willpower been strong.
I learned and studied Sanskrit for 4 years before high school. It's an amazing language. I still remember the basic grammar concept of the language. In fact, with our teacher, we used to talk in Sanskrit. It was not perfect, but it did work. But it's been more than 14 years and now my vocab has completely disappeared. Few years ago, I started learning Persian (Farsi) and to my surprise, I found many similarities.
Avestan language was the mother of pre-Islamic Persian language. Zoroastrian religion used Avestan language, it was the first monotheistic religion along with Judaism. Unfortunately after the fall of Persia to Iraqi Arabs, Persian and Avestan got corrupted to the modern Arabic Persian. Avestan and Sanskrit came from the same root with same grammar and lexicon, so are Latvian, Lithuania and Russian. Latvian is the closest language to Sanskrit then Russian and Persian.
Yes, there are many similarities between Sanskrit and Farsi as both of them belong to Shatam group of Proto-Indo-European languages. They still use words like 'ast' similar to Sanskrit 'asti'. Dast (Persian) = Hast (Sanskrit) Astan (Persian) = Sthan (Sanskrit) Chasm (Persian) = Chakshu (Sanskrit) Though many words have changed you can still see similar words in both languages.
Gujrati, punjabi and hindi language's pronunciation staying same across languages but Bangla becomes Bengali in English language-why! The language named 'Bangla' regardless of any language, just like regardless of any language this language's name is English _ can't be Engraji in Bangla language.
Few corrections for your pronunciation and typos: 2:34 संधी ❌ संधि ✔️, र्कता ❌ कर्ता ✔️ 2:38 पनिनी ❌ पाणिनी ✔️ 7:43 Krishnadev-arya ❌ Krishna-Deva-Raya (कृष्ण देव राय)✔️
Question ,is it sankrit or sanskrut? , we say sanskrut in marathi similarly why sanskrut is called as Sanskrit even tho it is written as संस्कृत not संक्रीत,?
@Jennifer You teacher was wise. Hindi has more practical use than Sanskrit. Also Hindi-urdu-english language you speak isn't really Hindi. Many Hindi speakers need relearn their language. Many can't complete a sentence without using Urdu or English word.
Good video mohak, but some things you mentioned were slightly wrong:- 1. Sanskrit is nearly 8,000 years old, as Rgveda mentions "Saraswati River", which 'dried' about 6,000 to 5,000 years ago. So clearly Sanskrt was existing before this. 2. Even if the common people did not converse in Sanskrt, they knew every aspect of the language. This is also said by Late Shrimati Sushma Swaraj.
@@sajid279 Ek hote hai ye upar wale Muslims or ek tum ho... kitna antar hai na sajid. Tum sab bharat ke ang ho hi nhi, tum tucchhh muslimo ke wajah se ye upar wale farzana khan jaise logo ko bhi sunna padta hai. Shame on you. Shame
@@The-Universe-Facts sajid didn't say anything wrong, what's wrong to learn arabic,besides it's our religions language and every muslim have to learn it in their lifetime. It's good that farzana knows sanskrit and I know it too.
@@The-Universe-Facts Oye..tumhe kya problem hai...arabic se.. Sanskrit ki burai nhi ki maine.. Hme bhi arabic seekhna chahiye apni kitabo ko samajhne ke liye
@@nemesis8307 Great prabhu! But the perspective of my comment is that I want to say that "Muslims hates Hindus" is a face created by some muslims in India. They shouldn't do it as it creates a very broad and a wide stereotype or Vichardhara that these things too happens and the shocking thing is that It happens with Muslims only !
@@nemesis8307 this problem surfaces many a times. That is cultural assimilation of non arab muslims. It would have been possible if islam hadn't spread by sword and people had willingly accepted it, thereby making literature in their native language and contributing to human society. Instead this shows your attempt to desparately arabanize yourself.
Maharishi Panini(पाणिनी) was the first "descriptive linguist" of the world but the intresting fact is there was no linguist after him almost till the next 2000 years untill "Panini's Ashtadhyayi" was read by Britishers when they ruled India, it was only after that the "linguistics" was actually established as a branch of science. Maharishi Panini was actually the "Father of linguistics". Let us all bow down to our rishis and munis. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🇮🇳🇮🇳
The whole point of the video was to Highlight the sanskrit plight today and what can be done to revive it... tu apna kuch aur hi bol rha hai bhai... Bow down sab baad mein karenge... lets try to revive the language first! Jai hind !
@@VinodKumar-xb5ud Esa bhi kya bol diya mene jo itna offend ho ra hai bhai? Take a chill pill and move on nai pasand aya to leave it, teri konsi bhens khol li mene isse? Faltu ki netabazi...
@@vikrantpathak7165 I am not arguing. Your statement is wrong about no one being a linguist for 2000 years after panini. Lisan ul Arab is an example for that.
Thanks for an episode on Sanskrit! In my home state of Bengal, Sanskrit was extensively taught and practiced in a place called Nabadwip! This was the hometown of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu! In the Sanskrit Tols (Pathshalas or schools) of Nabadwip, Bengali students used to write Sanskrit in Bengali script & Tamil students in Tamil script! Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar wrote his 'Byakaran Koumudi' in Bengali script! Most probably during the time of Ashutosh Mukherjee (please confirm from experts) the Devnagari script for Sanskrit was made compulsory! Thus, reading & writing became a bit too difficult for most of the students! That could be another reason for the decline, although Sanskrit was taught as a compulsory subject in the schools of West Bengal till one point of time! As a result, my father (now 80) & many of his generation became proficient in it! During our times (1980s) it was compulsory for only two years (classes VII & VIII) & not taught at all before or after that! I enjoyed my bit thoroughly, but it was short-lived!
@@sarkataa how nice of you to show that Indians don't accept opinions of another Indian simply because of ethno-phobia. No wonder our country faces such discrimination at a large scale abroad because of lack of unity.
I think you are my parents' age, as my mother also learnt Sanskrit as a compulsory subject in her school years. Great to see someone like you show great hold of our ancient language and would really like you to open small schools or online schooling so newer students can learn from you 🙇🏻♀️
@@abritanath I'm fifty & studied a little bit of Sanskrit in the 1980s! My eldest uncle (বড়জ্যাঠা) was highly proficient in English as well as Sanskrit & I learnt a little bit of both from him! It was purely the joy of learning one of the classic languages (the other two I got to learn are modern ones - Bengali & English)! Unfortunately, some people connect it to some other things!
This is such a beautifully nuanced and sensitive yet honest and easily understood take on the interplay between linguistics, society, culture and history by just using the history of the Sanskrit language as a case study. I’m truly impressed.
I am kinda interested in sanskrit , But the fact that it is impossible to study sanskrit with own passion, all over internet they just teach it for scoring in exams, my 6-9th teacher was no exception. and i also fell into that trap. but fortunately in 10th i got a genuine sanskrit teacher. my interest in sanskrit sparked again. i studied translation word to word trying to make sense of every grammar piece, jnlike my mates who memorised whole translation para by para
I'm from the village of Anekere, Karnataka. I know a few families that spoke Sanskrit as a mother tongue. They all married into Kannada speaking families and their children probably speak Kannada as mother tongue and not Sanskrit. In Bangalore, there are many Sanskrit clubs where kids and adults of all castes and religions can come to learn Sanskrit. I can confidently say that as long as us Kannadigas exist, Sanskrit will never die.
@@_tsu_ Navu jasti accomodating irbardu outsiders ge. avru namna henge nodtare navu hange nodbeku. ellargu avr basheli mathadsi mathadsi ne ee gathi bandirodu. dey dont learn kannada. avru minor number li iddaga nice agi irtare. ade avr population jasti adaga ili bala bichtare. ade agirodu kannadigarige ega. we r minor numbers in bnglr now sadly. but north avrige superior complex nam south people mele bcoz of colour and language. like they all are civilised n developed navu uncivilised anno tara avrdu. but they are just fair brownies not extreme whites like westerners. hindi bandiddu 12th century li🤣🤣🤣.. just fake pride..arda jana bucketgalu..
Sanskrit language is very rich language by nature.. we Indian must try to learn. In our highschool many students (Muslim students too) take Sanskrit as elective subject to study..
@@Jia.................347 Yes text like manusmriti promoted cast discrimination but Upnishad on the other hand prompted equality. And Upnishad hold upmost value in Hinduism.
Actually the real question should be - Whether they still speak Sanskrit in Mattur? I visited Mattur in January 2022 when I was holidaying in Sakrebyle (nearby Jungle resort). However I couldn't find anybody speaking Sanskrit. I tried overhearing people and I could only hear Kannada. I also tried asking in Sanskrit to a Shopkeeper - "Tava samaksha narikelah asati?" (Do you have coconut) but the shopkeeper didn't understand it. Then I asked in Kannada and the shopkeeper understood it. It seems everybody claims Mattur people speak Sanskrit but I guess this should be revisited again.
@@mohak_mangal am near to mattur village name called hosalli still those people speak sanskrit but not infront of others they speak with their own community people i observed when I went thier in areca nut garden they used to clean and maintaining their garden don't care about others opinion @sochbymm i belongs to shivamogga district and am living in hosalli I saw that mattur closely
I thanks to my school 😊 They made compulsory to learn Sanskrit I studied Sanskrit 4 years from class 5 to 8. My favourite language 😀 I love my Indian languages . But now in my school they made Sanskrit compulsory from class 1 to 8 . And if you want to continue you can up to 12 🙏🏻😁. We have to learn 3 languages from childhood Hindi , English and Sanskrit We also pray in Sanskrit , and many competition related to sankrit like drama , story telling many things ,even singing, shloka competition.
I'm from maharashtra. I had already 3 languages in school. English, मराठी n hindi . We also had sanskrit optional language but hardly 2 students opted for it. Rest all optedfor hindi-sanskrit composite. But after schooling if you ask me or any of my classmates none of them know sanskrit now. They chose it only for scoring good marks. Basically there is no need of sanskrit in today's world other thn gaining religious knowledge. I can speak English, marathi, hindi and understand a little bit of gujarati. There is no need to learn sanskrit as an optional language for daily purposes
True . We already have so many languages that Sanskrit just seems too much especially because it isn't spoken anywhere . Other languages like Marathi and Hindi are spoken everywhere so they are much easier to learn .
I am muslim but i learned sanskrit, urdu, arabic, hindi, english, in my school time. And i always get full marks in sanskrit till 10th. But after 10th it wasn't even in optional subject.
Gujrati, punjabi and hindi language's pronunciation staying same across languages but Bangla becomes Bengali in English language-why! The language named 'Bangla' regardless of any language, just like regardless of any language this language's name is English _ can't be Engraji in Bangla language.
#1 I completed my schooling at a Delhi Govt school, where I first started to learn *Sanskrit* and *English* [from 6th to 10th std.] #2 After 5 years of learning, I scored 97/100 in Sanskrit 10th CBSE, but still could not construct a [unread] sentence in Sanskrit about anything. #3 After 5 years of learning, I scored ~78/100 in English 10th CBSE, and I was almost fluent in it. This shows Sanskrit is a very complex language and not everybody's cup of tea.
8:42 महर्षि वेद व्यास जी जन्म से एक शूद्र थे, पर उन्होंने संस्कृत का अध्ययन भी किया और उन्होंने वेदों को लिखित रूप में भी लाया और अन्य कई पुराण भी लिखे। महर्षि वाल्मिकी जी भी जन्म से शुद्र थे और उन्होंने रामायण को लिखित रूप दिया। जब लोग भाषा क्या है इसके बारे में जान रहे थे तब हम लोगो ने भाषा, ज्ञान, विज्ञान में इतनी वृद्धि कर ली थी और आज वही लोग हमे संस्कृत का अनुवाद कर के हमे बता रहे😂 ऐसे तो अंग्रेजो के अनुसार तो उन्होंने हमे जीने का तरीका सिखाया परन्तु सत्य क्या है वो तो हम निश्चित ही ज्ञात है🚩
I don't think Sanskrit is dead. It's a poetic language and a strong one. We just don't use poetry in our daily communication. But there are still institutions teaching and researching on Sanskrit and learning a lot from it.
Sanskrit didn't die It's living in all of our languages in one form or other. It was our civilizational language. Even Tamil empires like cholas pallavas used Sanskrit alongside Tamil
@@balaji_gen12 well it takes time and knowledge to create a complex language hence it became "sPecIaL" language. But those people forgot that knowledge expands when distributed.
All facts are wrong 1. Sanskrit week 1972 se started hai 2. Arya didn't came from seriya 3. Sanskrit was not only for elete group 4. These thoughts only left proposed. 5.there is no relationship between language and marriage. 6. And in the last fact that Sanskrit is not a dead language .
@@harshkhubchandani4737 a dead language has no slang, the village speaks a revived textbook version of Sanskrit. It is better than not speaking it at all but it is technically dead not even 1% of the population speaks it as a mother language and the older slangs have been discontinued for a long time
@@mizanzerotoopls stop being a fool do Ur research and read the Vedic texts in detail pls dont be fooled by politicians or people using our dharam for greed and these complications are more likely to have happened due to divide and rule just like our caste system and our temples vandalisation and scriptures had to be hidden so the British dont take it
Not from a religious perspective but from a neutral perspective, Sanskrit is a literary Marvel, a language developed for precession. Achrya Panini, who is known as the father of linguistics is unparalleled in the way he defined the grammar of Sanskrit as an algorithm, making it as not just a language which can be spoken but also a language which can be used by computers and AI. Sanskrit was not just a language which united India, it was a language of class, culture and knowledge throughout the previously known world to Indians (Asia, Central Asia, China, Japan, South East Asia). The huge volume of Sanskrit work is now lost but most of the ancient manuscripts in India are still preserved in Sanskrit. Still now, in millions of Indian mandirs, Sanskrit shloka is chanted. With no government help, private help or institutions behind them. With all that corruption which has seeped into the minds but still in this mud Sanskrit is still difficult to be killed. Infact recently people across the world have started taking interest in ancient Sanskrit literature and philosophy. Let the riches of the world reach us, and, I'm sure the rise of the Indian nation will again take Sanskrit to the new heights where it was once when we were the best civilization in the world.
I have never heard Sanskrit used in computers or AI, please stop the false claims. Also, it was the language of elite, so not really sure it united whole of india.
@@Arjun-tg1go Sanskrit can be used as a machine language. That's what I'm saying bcos it's algorithmic. Secondly, a big chunk of India used to speak Sanskrit in the past. A dialect of Sanskrit was spoken in north western India. Also it was prominently spoken by learner people. It was the connecting language just like English is now. All the religious and sacred laws were in Sanskrit. All the work of science etc was in Sanskrit.
When I was in 6th standard there was a great Sanskrit teacher even though I mostly didn't care about it and still got good Mark's in exams but.. know I am in 9th and have strict teacher but she always teaches us with great interest in Sanskrit for use to understand but I still don't understand Sanskrit know.
Gujrati, punjabi and hindi language's pronunciation staying same across languages but Bangla becomes Bengali in English language-why! The language named 'Bangla' regardless of any language, just like regardless of any language this language's name is English _ can't be Engraji in Bangla language.
Recently started watching your videos. And I am loving your break down or analysis of various topics. Regarding this video, I feel that any language is almost an living, breathing entity. It has to be malleable, fluid, ready to expand and update itself. If it stops being dynamic, it will die out. So to revive Sanskrit it also need to be a) spoken by people b) speakers will need to keep expanding it's vocabulary, and accept western concepts or words that pervade our daily life. Making it more application oriented. I loved how you also pointed out that the cost of prioritising Sanskrit, is that our existing mother tongues will begin to suffer (which is anyway burdened by the use of English). Keep up the good work 👍
I just love sanskrit i am in 10th currently and because of it my pronunciation has become very clear sad to see sanskrit is moving towards death but if we tried than it's possible to save our mother language the mother of all languages pride of india... Sanskrit!
@@syedhussaini8064 Genetics and Linguistic Evidences are found which confirm this. Languages like Domari and Mittani are classified into Indo Aryan Subgroup of Indo European language family. Plus you can simply Google it, it's not that exhausting of a task lol.
To be honest, I was weak in Sanskrit in my school, however it is not only about me, even the teacher was not interested to teach, and ofcourse, the Sanskrit grammar consists of Dhaturupa & Shabdarupas which were hard to remember, as we don’t know any formula or techniques for studying, when the base is not strong enough how can one learn?
that is not good for the teacher your school should appoint sanskrit graduate teacher for this purpose as sst teacher cannot expalin maths ..sanskrit is like maths it makes us logical
you mentioned how that Hindu raja destroyed temples and stuff and with that written records, but when you mentioned Islamic invasion you seriously just skipped everything ...seriously bruh you didn't even use the word invasion ..bruh I had too much respect for your content and I always loved how unbiased and fair you were but this is messed up man...
@@pathofseekingknowledge9813 i think you are right we should not have to push it down others throat but rather kids should want to learn it by themselves
It's because of the elitist mentality associated with the language just as how you have commented. Had the language was thought to everyone, this might not have been the situation.
In Germany. German people are learning sanskrit more than India. Sanskrit originated in India. All languages have sanskrit words used. In Malayalam language there are so many pure sanskrit words used with proper sanskrit pronunciation. Sanskrit language has books on various subjects and people of various caste were speaking sanskrit in ancient times.
@@indiandog1008 Fair point. But may I share that "proper" Marathi has more than 75% Samskrit words. Note that I am referring to "proper" (Shuddh) Marathi.
I once met a yogi in uttarakhand, he had it memorised many Sanskrit texts. Sanskrit is dev bhasha and this has seen many civilizations rise and fall like ours. This can never die....
kyu bhai.... Women aur SC ST OBC to nhi bol sakte ne sanskrit acc to manusmriti.... So why do we speak 😏. I am not going to speak sanskrit, as i am SC😂🤣🤣
@@fundamentalscience56 Ya bro. Even though I belong to the General Category, I Firmly believe that Sanskrit is an Language made for the ELITES Only. Sanskrit Died because of "Ego" of these same Self Declared Educated Elites of the Past.
@@fundamentalscience56 Manusmriti was modified by people with ulterior motives. Read the Vishnu sahasranamam, it has a verse which goes as follows At the end of the text there is a statement (phala-śruti) of the fruit of reciting this text which is very interesting. Vedāntago brāhmana-syāt - from reciting this text (regularly) the Brahmins will achieve knowledge of Vedānta kṣatriyo vijayī bavet - Warriors will achieve victory. Vaiśyo dhana-samṛddhasyāt - merchants will become wealthy. śūdra sukham avapnuyāt - and the śūdras will achieve happiness. When lord Vishnu himself says that anyone and everyone can recite the Vishnu Sahasranama (which is in samskrit by the way) then what other proof do you need? The real manusmriti has been lost in time and what we are left with today is a cheap copy of the original work. Please do not divide the people of our country, it is the duty of all of us 🙏
Even I had taken sanskrit and had a wonderful teacher who made it super easy for me despite it not being a day to day language. Now, I'll be taking Ayurveda and after that I'll do MA as well and keep it alive.
Proud to be a Sanskrit student since 7 years😀...a proud Bangalorian too!!...thanks mohak for taking out this issue as a topic and educating us!!...Many indians (especially north Indians) don't use much Sanskrit in their schools nor they don't know at all (most of them)...big fan of urs btw❤❤ Edit: Guys I said (most of them) above ..many got offended...majority is wht I meant😅
@Jennifer excuse me ...I have mentioned in bracket (most if them) and for ur kind info...I was frm a typical high cultural and valuable school of Hindu in Bangalore😏😏
@@charulbhati8669 u r a girl...pls mind ur words...use words respectfully in a platform like RUclips!!...for it kind info (most of them) is wht I had mentioned..pls check it!!...
@@adheshvs5402 lol u should mind ur facts before stating anything u said most of them lol most of the schools have compulsory sanskrit how can u say anything about a region where u don't live its like me saying most of the south indian school don't teach sanskrit without any knowledge lmao
In Telangana Sanskrit is a compulsory language for your class 11th and 12th ,but the problem is that teachers only want a good score from the students ,so they only teach with respect to exams This kills the beauty of Sanskrit and it starts becoming a burden to students,so students start hating
I am grateful that I studied sanskrit from 8th to 10th standard but I couldn't continue as I am a CA student.... But I literally have interested in sanskrit.
I studied Sanskrit from class 4 to 8 and it seems to me very interesting, I was always keen to solve more translations and questions because of which I developed a solid hold on this language even today.
From this video we learn that if importance of anything we want to increase, then distribute to everyone irrespective of any gender religion caste. Thank you Mohak Bhai❤️
Ye propaganda kar rha hai sanskrit language ke name par ki sirf upper caste ya elite log hi sanskrit Bolte the. Jabki esa nhi hai pahle sab sanskrit bolte the, Ramayan ko likhna wala bhi ek so called lower caste ka hi tha Mughals aur dusre Islamic invaders ne jaanbujh kar India ke cultural root par humla kiya tha jaise sanskrit aur hindu temples par, purane scriptures ko jalaya tha taaki new generation ko khud ka history, culture, language hi na pata ho aur uske baad wo aona religious conversion wala trick use kar sakte the asaani se
@@amit____singh BS I am a brahmin myself and almost all temples and cultural learning(Ved patshala etc) are dominated by brahmins even today. In lot of temples in Karnataka(Where I am from) there is a general dining area for people to receive temple food where all irrespective of caste can go and eat and then there is Brahmin only areas where only brahmins can dine so even today their is caste divide in sanskrit so cut the bs calling it propaganda
@@sathvikraomp2006 hum abhi ka caste discrimination wala baat nhi kar rhe,us time ka baat kar rhe jab caste system nhi hota tha Varn vyavastha hota tha us time, karm ke aadhar par jaati decide hota tha na ki janm ke aadhar par aaj ke tarah Tu Brahmin hai iska matlab ye nhi ki tu sahi hi hoga
@@amit____singh Saying there is no historic caste discrimination is hindutva bs spread by those who don't read history. Even texts like manusmriti clearly show that
@@sathvikraomp2006 manusmriti is heavily changed by Britishers, for there propaganda.. real manusmriti abhi wala hai hi nhi Aur caste discrimination kabhi tha hi nhi ye hum bole hi nhi, ek particular time period ke baad casteism bahut badh gya tha India me jisko hum khud hi ab lagbhag hata chuke hai Sirf kuchh thousands case aate hai 100 crore hindu me se
I am in class 12 I hate sanskrit before but Now i really want to learn Sanskrit Hope in future I will learn Because nowdays no one feel ashamed to promote or learn abt their culture And yes there is no proof for sanskrit was made in syrea it just theory like Aryan invasion
Yes you are right Mohak. Sanskrit must be promoted. Even some of us have started the promotions too in various ways. Music is one of the interesting way to promote sanskrit. Singer Vidya Vox's song often use sanskrit blend with some other languages and songs are really popular too. I like the initiative & its working also.
I loved to learn Sanskrit in my school days. But the teachers never taught us in way that we can use Sanskrit for communication and it's the story of most of the schools. This needs to be change.
Even In our school sanskrit was mandatory till class 8th after that 9th and 10th we have to choose b/w Hindi and Sanskrit lot of people choose sanskrit in 10th as getting marks in Sanskrit is easier than Hindi ☺️ path and balak sabdroop I even remember can read and understand the Sanskrit well all because of hiramoni mam may her soul rest in peace
@@aditya_anand. bhai mai to bench pr ya pencil box pr last ka kah kam ke ne Kay kat kasy ke kah kau kau kabhyam kabhyam likh le ta tha suraat mai balak laga do bas ☺️
Brahmimvaad destroyed sanskrit, if all hindu are equal then why some one from other caste can't become temple priest after learning sanskrit and vedic ritual, why all temple management are still under direct or indirect control of Brahmin
The simplest problem is that Sanskrit was always treated as the 'educated language'. Even by the late Vedic period, two languages were spoken in North India, the various forms of Prakrit, and Sanskrit. Prakrit was spoken by the common people, so it survived and evolved into most Indo-Aryan languages. Sanskrit was a courtly language, one that educated and powerful people used. It was never meant to last if the common man didn't speak it, and it was soon replaced by Persian and Arabic in Mughal India.
I had studied Sanskrit for 6 year from 5th to 10th as 3rd language in early all students take it as burden but in 9 th 10 th they take it as scoring .due to Sanskrit my Hindi gets better .The teacher used to explain very well that one muslim student can tell the whole राम के रूप (because it was first thing they taught) even he has Urdu as 3rd language
You know in my school , still now they focus more on culture, and also they teach sanskrit language with purity, thus students never feel burden over this language. Yeah, I left my school in 6th and now I'm In 12 th, few months left then my school life also khatam ho jayega 😹, but ye language agr tum samajh jaoge na u will start to love this, still I remembered how my teacher's tells us about the importance, culture , respect.. Etc❤😿😿
Sanskrit is Not *Dead* .... *it was in big sleep* it now Woke up and Transformed into *Modern Sanskrit* which is *used in Anime, Song, etc..* See *India in Pixels video*
The truth is that Brahmimvaad destroyed sanskrit, if all hindu are equal then why some one from other caste can't become temple priest after learning sanskrit and vedic ritual, why all temple management are still under direct or indirect control of Brahmin, that reason why 95% non brahmin never learned sanskrit
Its a divine thought to revive Sanskrit but in a free manner not a forcefully, we can do it through little changes not a sudden and ll be able to recognise all the knowledge present in ancient Vedas as many discoveries has been done in early by our scholars but due to lack of understanding they are hidden till now.🤔🙏
Studied Sanskrit 6 to 10 class and my teacher was named Krishna and was strict... I think our class was blessed. Because of her i still have a deep interest in Sanskrit.
@Xam deKiller like the manusmriti verse. He doesn't know that manusmriti was written over time by many biased writers , you will rarely find real manusmriti copy.
Irony is that even most of the pandit who chant/tells mantras in sanskrit in marriage or any ritual will not know the exact meaning of the sentences. I being Brahmin learnt vedas,sanskrit shlokas etc just by rote learning it. I don't know meaning of it. But I can guess the meaning of few words just because it is little bit similar to my mother tongue kannada.
I studied Sanskrit for 4 years in school and it's a beautiful language. Jha Sir, who taught us both Hindi and Sanskrit, was an excellent teacher. However, it's been forever and it would be difficult for me to understand it now.
Sanskrit is becoming popular day by day slowly and steadily. I am a bams study so i used to study ayurveda and in future i will be a great doctor. Our vedas are so rich in knowledge that everyone should learn sanskrit then only they realise how important and useful sanskrit and vedas are for human race
@@prabhanjanreddy3669 Not Propaganda, it's Actually a Fact. Languages like Sanskrit, Urdu, Indonesian, etc, etc were Always Referred to as "Gated Languages". Which means a Particular Community inside a Walled Gate Only used them. Do you think even During the Mahabharata and Ramayana Times, the Adivasis, Farmers, Tree Cutters, etc, etc used Sanskrit as their Primary Language?? Ofcourse Not. North-Indian Language like Gujarati, Punjabi, Bhojpuri, Bengali, Assami, etc, etc all came due to the Mixing of Language between the "Elite Sanskrit" and the Local Languages of that Particular Area of that Time.
It’s gone the way of Latin, Aramaic and other type of languages which are not in widespread use. Sanskrit died due to gate keeping by the elites just like Latin. It wasn’t widely used other than in intellectual circles and common people spoke in completely different languages like primitive dialects and language until Hindi was invented to minimise the language variations while Hindi seems to have borrowed words of Sanskrit as well. Now Sanskrit is in its last breath due to people not having time to learn a dead language other than polyglots who have all the time in the world. Tamil is very successful as it’s used all across Tamil influenced state from people of low financial status to the high ones even though dialects change. People also find that it’s useful to learn English as second language apart from their mother tongue due to how much application it has around the world. If you are a Archeologists or a Historian Sanskrit is great in your rapporteur other than that it’s not of much use in our day today lives.
@@ghs89 how are they solely responsible? If it was upto them wouldn’t they have put forth Urdu than Hindi. It’s a logical shift as Sanskrit is pretty tough compared to Hindi and it is more rigid. Hindi was malleable when it comes to vernacular and grammar. This led to its widespread popularity. It was the result of Muslim rule that Hindi got its popularity but people would have gone back to Sanskrit if it was more desirable. In a way conquests from Afghan regions often had unforeseen influences like creation of Hindi and Influence in Architecture. Like much of world we also had conquests which doesn’t mean india as a whole didn’t have conquests of our own. We influenced Cambodia , Thailand etc with our culture as well. Conquests are never fun but we can’t judge centuries old cultures with 21st century morality and outlook. Also I don’t think Sanskrit will ever die. Will probably exist as an ancient language used to decode ancient texts and also in most temples just like Latin is used in certain churches.
Nothing is impossible if Hebrew can be brought live from dead then we can easily use Sanskrit but We should focus on that one day Sanskrit influence will grow
I think we should revive Sanskrit because it is our language. Breaking the barriers of old religion is a significant step towards common brotherhood amongst Hindus (also, promoting Humanism)
I am a Christian and I urge my Hindu brothers and sisters to learn and keep the language of Sanskrit alive. Due to my faith I find that I am not entitled to learn the language. So please, keep the language alive. It must not die
2:17 Mittani people didn't migrate to India. As per most Indologists, Vedic Sanskrit Developed in the Foothills of the Hindu Kush and then spread through modern day Pakistan and India . The ancestor of Vedic Sanskrit was supposed to be from Central Asian Steppes as per AMT.
Thank you for talking about this language in light of discrimination and classist mentality. I see a lot of people promoting this who believe in those values. Let’s have honest conversations about it.
Manu Smriti 10.65: This shloka asserts that Brahmin can become Shudra and Shudra can become Brahmin. Similarly, Kshatriyas and Vaishyas can also change their Varnas. Manu Smriti 9.335: If a Shudra (uneducated) serves the educated ones, is polite, devoid of ego and stays in the respectful company of knowledgeable ones, he/ she is considered as having a noble birth and stature.
Dr APJ Abdul Kalam is brahmin Atal Bihari vajpai is kshatria SIR ratan TATA is Vaishyas Birth will not decide your caste , it's your abilities and the profession you work in which decides your caste . But unfortunately today the max muller Manu has become more famous than the original Manu.
In the 11th century AD, Sri Ramanujar taught the Vedas to the Sutras and converted them into Brahmins. Sri Ramanuja was born into a Tamil Brahmin Community, in a village called Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu.
@@devotion240 why tamilians hate Brahmins and Sanskrit so much. DMK is destroying culture of Tamilnadu by fuelling propaganda and converting Hindus to Christians.
-- “Imam hi sarw………..” - 9/6. It is the duty of all husbands to exert total control over their wives. Even physically weak husbands must strive to control their wives.
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And Pali language
Sanskrit is not dead watch Abhijit chavda explanation
Sir please make video Caste discrimination 🇮🇳
I am in 8th and now days in most school don't teach students sanskrit with good mindset and by that students take one of the oldest language a burden 😓
Yes
Lol true I am in 10th and I couldn't understand a single word in Sanskrit🥲
But Dravidian languages (Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , Kannada) are more older than sanskrit. The oldest evidence for proto-dravidian language is 4,500 years old.
I'm in 10th, nd in here they teach sanskrit just for scoring marks, infact one of my sanskrit teacher won 2nd prize in sanskrit language across the world, yet all he know about sanskrit are basics, he can't even speak the language, god knows how he won that prize😂
Correct i am too in 8th
When I was in grade 8 I had a great Sanskrit teacher, she used to explain every lesson word to word. Because of her I got a strong grip over Sanskrit, I can still help my sister (who is currently in grade 8) if she gets stuck in Sanskrit.
EDIT: WTH guys, why did this turn into it a battlefield with people reasoning what language is superior? It was just an appreciative comment for my teacher.
PS: it is mandatory in our school till eighth grade.
you communicate with her in sanskrit?
@@nitika9769 its a subject in few schools.
@@nitika9769 Exactly this "Community" Orientated Mindset has Destroyed the Existence of Sanskrit in the Past.
Why your sister didn't take Urdu instead of Sanskrit ?
I mean Urdu is very sweet language :)
@@Deeds_Aadil sanskriti is most logical and scientific language bruhhh...
I had Sanskrit in school from 6th to 10th but I can hardly understand Sanskrit despite it being my highest scoring subject every year
I don't wanna learn it..
I got 96
Scoring subject
@@tinklingcrystals6489 most of them don't, they only study it for marks, at least you are honest to yourself
I studied it for 12 years
I come from Romania and I am very fond of Indian culture, especially the aspects concerning spirituality and philosophy!
Thank you for teaching about the Prakrit languages, it used to be unclear to me which appeared first among Sanskrit and Prakrits!
Jai Hind!
Telugu = sanskrith+Prakrith.
Have some Telugu Indian friends, the vocabulary will be close to prakrith.
@@freedom3040 I watched Cheppalani Undi, what a great message!
I actually LOVE Telugu movies, I'm also a fan of Nani!
But so farI have only had friends from Karnataka.
However, they told me they understand almost everything in Telugu.
@Siddharth Sriram we are *not* westerners, we have our own share of pseudo-science, superstitions, astrologers and manipulators who make use of religion.
The second president of Romania after the fall of communism won the elections by asking the other candidate _if he believed in God_ - no westerner could possibly win the election by exposing the other candidate as an atheist!
And regarding politics - we don't have the caste system, but that makes it even worse!
People switch from one party to another all the time (both politicians and voters), there was once a person the media exposed for being member in 5 parties at the same time!!
Telugu has borrowed Sanskrit words from Brahmin migration.
@@MrTrickFM sanskrit central asian origin temple looter language
My grandmother used to teach me sansrkit until 12 th standard when she passed away. Thanks to her i have a huge grasp on the vedas, upavedas, itihasas and jyotisha
Start a youtube channel and start teaching what she taught to you even if its just once a week!
Yes brother start RUclips channel
I think you are from Andhra Pradesh.
am Muslim family my Grandpa also use sanskriti spl code with his friends around us
Sanskrit is Brahmanical 🤢.. Though my forefathers were Brahmins i shun anything Brahmanical👎👎👎.. so i will not waste my time learning it.
Lucky guy
my mother is a sanskrit teacher and to my surprise she gets more coaching students than science or maths teachers.
Ya but in school her salary is low as compared to science and maths teachers .
but still a lot of students are willing to learn sanskrit by paying money.
From this video I came to know that Mohak is married 😁
@@bluebird6289 then you should checkout his QnA's you will learn more . Also see community posts and insta if wanna know more .
Students like me come
@@user-zw1pd8rm6e i think students want to learn just to pass exams
@@kunalraturi8260 no get good marks.. sanskrit usually increases marks
Sanskrit is preferred over Hindi in Odisha and in Odia Medium school as it is easier and more mark fetching
Same in bihar
Yeh bolo ki 10th k baad kitne bacche sanskrit lete hai , mere case main school main hindi aur sanskrit optional languages the , kuch 400 baccho main 60 to 70% sanskrit liye the 10th main , 11th hua toh bas 1 bacchi hi sanskrit li thi pure school main
@@rei_2833 cbse is garbage ame odia medium pila sanskriti nau
@@rei_2833 odia medium student always sanskriti prefer karanti hindi thu. Mu 12th re sanskriti neithili no one takes hindi lol. You cbse people don't have basic knowledge about odia and sanskriti.
@@adash7841 CBSE re Odia or Hindi or Sanskrit jou gote...Sanskrit re besi mark ase 10th board exam re
+2 college re ama bele Sanskrit option na thila, English & Odia or Alterative English
I have two favourite languages: 1. Sindhi & 2. Sanskrit....I was so obsessed with Sanskrit in my school time, I took private classes to learn this beautiful language. I could even sing songs in Sanskrit language. But after leaving school, now I only know programming languages...I'll try to recover my skills in Sanskrit. I won't let these beautiful languages (Sindhi and Sanskrit) die...
Sindhi is Pakistan language
Not India
@@SS-vl5zk Well, there's whole story behind this actually. Sindhis were Hindus but they were forcefully converted to Islam by the ruler Mirkshah (yet there were many Sindhis who remained Hindu or chose to be Sikh). In the course of coming years, many non-Sindhi Islamic people also started living in Sindh. So because of the majority population being Islamic, it was declared a part of Pakistan and the Hindu & Sikh Sindhis fled to different parts of the world, mostly to India. So the original Sindhis were Hindu only. They lived in the place of Mohan jo daro (One of the first civilization of mankind). Mohan jo daro itself is a Sindhi name. Still there are Hindu Sindhis in Pakistan who are struggling very much there. They are either forcefully converted to Islam or they try to flee to India. I hope the best for them!!
I am one those Sindhis whose ancestors fled to India and because of their hardwork, I'm sitting in an AC room using my latest model of laptop to comment on this video using very high speed wifi! No Sindhi got lucky, we all either lost our motherland or our religion! So the least I can do is not let my beautiful mother tongue die!
@@nooneknowsme1370
All Sindhis aren't Hindus in past...
There were also many other religions followed by Sindhis ....
So stop being so Andhbakht
@@SS-vl5zk LOL! I hope at least tum bade hoke toh khudka opinion bana paoga instead of being a goat in the flock! I don't wanna discuss anything who is not ready to listen saamne wale ki. Hope you have a nice day! Om Shanti!🙏🏻
Sanskrit Scholarship- related exams existed even in 1990s(Congress Era).
I(a Telugu speaking Muslim) & my sister took it around 1995, we took 2 levels of exams.
One could start in 8th standard taking these exams till 12th standard with no fee(as it was reimbursed on success or something of that sort) and passing gives us more benefits & scholarship. And we were encouraged to take exams by one of our Teachers(a Brahmin). Unfortunately there were 3-4 class taught in entire year, perhaps as this was the teacher side/other job or hobby.
Love your comment
That is not due to congress era. That is belongs to Viswa Hindu Parishat. I did two levels of exams .
@@rameshmapl321 Sorry it had nothing to do with VHP and it involved Scholarship paid by Central Govt
Gujrati, punjabi and hindi language's pronunciation staying same across languages but Bangla becomes Bengali in English language-why! The language named 'Bangla' regardless of any language, just like regardless of any language this language's name is English _ can't be Engraji in Bangla language.
Throughout the comments section, it is clear only telugu people had this benefit. Not sure.
In my school, we studied Sanskrit till 8th standard. I used to get good marks in Sanskrit subject and my Sanskrit teacher Basu Ma'am was quite old but she was one of the most humble teachers in my school life. Being a muslim, i have no hesitation to learn Sanskrit language
Urdu ?
@@Deeds_Aadil tu padh na bhai usse kyun puch raha hai.. usko sanskrit pasand hai uski marzi
@@Deeds_Aadil yrr uski iccha h unhe agar koi hesitation nhi toh aapko koi samasya kyu hein
@@Deeds_Aadil Bro ..The mind becomes clear and productive by practicing Sanskrit.... My Personal experience...
Whereas Urdu is mannerable language and I like and use it too....
@@shaiknadeemsameer8168 Yeh banda har jagah Jaa ke "Urdu?" likh raha hai. I've no clue why. It's common knowledge that neither CBSE nor ICSE have Urdu as an option, It's mostly Sanskrit, Hindi, French, German and some other regional language.
एक शिक्षक के तौर पर बताऊँ तो आजकल के बच्चे हिंदी भी नहीं पढ़ना चाहते, संस्कृत तो बहुत दूर कि बात है | उनके माता पिता और समाज मे अंग्रेजी भाषा को सर्वोपरि मान लिया गया है |
@@souventudubanned Your state language originates from Sanskrit. If you start learning and origin of words in your state language then you will end up finding it's in Sanskrit.
@@souventudubanned majority of states language. Even your state
@@emani2704 sorry but my state language doesn't originate from sanskrit
In Odisha, Sasana, Raghurajpur and some heritage villages near Puri teach Sanskrit too, it has been taught since the 14th-15th century AD, when our Gajapati rulers like Purushottama dev patronized a village of Odia brahmins and other litteratis from various classes, giving them whole villages. Most of the manuscripts of Sanskrit in South Asia come from Odisha only, also Odia is the only classical language with the most number of manuscripts after Sanskrit. We employ the Odia script for Sanskrit as well as Odia.
Sanskrit did not simply come from the Mittani empire, its part of the Indo-european language group. Thats why there is some similarities in the languages for europe and central asia. One interesting example is The ancient god of indo-european people from steppes was Dyues Pitr who became in Jupiter in eruope and Dyues turned Dyvos later Dyva or Devas in the Indian continent to represent Gods. Pitr or Pitra (Forefather) in Sanskrit. Pitr..became pater on latin/greek which later become Father in English.
hahahahahahah
Brother mittani language is not indo eropean it is Sanskrit lonword smatic language ! If u study mittani sceiptchurse u will find there is only name of kings are Sanskrit not it is peaure language
Sanskrit is not indo European it is indian not mittani mittani is hurrian language
I passed out from KV school in 2014, we used to have Sanskrit as 6th subject. Almost all the students used to get good marks in this becouse it was so easy to learn and exam was also not that tough but i regret i didn't give too much attention tbh. We studied till 10th standard wish we were given more time with it.
Who is stopping you to do that now? All required content is available on internet.
Same everyone in my class was scoring so good in sanskrit coz they found that easy to just hold the thing in their mind, whereas I struggled so hard to remember any word and felt like a burden ,, it was because this language was introduced to me in a wrong way that I understood it as so hard to learn, I'm also a KVian
Kv worst school
@@desi_anarchwhy 😊
I am marathi non brahmin person and I tried to learn Sanskrit through my friends dad who is excellent in speaking Sanskrit, he immediately denied and even told me that I shouldn’t because this language is only for brahmins and I should not learn it. Even though I know this family very well and even we go to each other’s houses for dinner lunch yet I felt that casteism still exists in very minute way. I was shocked that even in progressive state like Maharashtra where scholars like Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, Swantraveer Savarkar and other great personalities like Mahatma Phule, Ch. Shahu Maharaj were born, the community whose foundation was laid by Ch. Shivray, in this state regressive thoughts like these exists.
I never looked back at learning Sanskrit and even I don’t have any excitement which I used to have.
Durun Sai ram 🙏🏻
Bro in my village sc people known sanskrit. They can write and read sanskrit. And in my village brahman are higher in population
Well i have seen obc being more casteist than Brahmin
Beacuse there are more obc people in general.@@shaktimishra9710
U loosing ur interest to learn Sanskrit just bcoz someone said something just shows ur interest wasnt strong enough.
If one Maths teacher isnt good, in that case u would switch tutors, not discontinue your learning. U could hve done the same here as well had your willpower been strong.
You are lying through your teeth! Your username is a clear give in.
I learned and studied Sanskrit for 4 years before high school. It's an amazing language. I still remember the basic grammar concept of the language. In fact, with our teacher, we used to talk in Sanskrit. It was not perfect, but it did work. But it's been more than 14 years and now my vocab has completely disappeared.
Few years ago, I started learning Persian (Farsi) and to my surprise, I found many similarities.
What were they?
Avestan language was the mother of pre-Islamic Persian language. Zoroastrian religion used Avestan language, it was the first monotheistic religion along with Judaism. Unfortunately after the fall of Persia to Iraqi Arabs, Persian and Avestan got corrupted to the modern Arabic Persian. Avestan and Sanskrit came from the same root with same grammar and lexicon, so are Latvian, Lithuania and Russian. Latvian is the closest language to Sanskrit then Russian and Persian.
Yes, there are many similarities between Sanskrit and Farsi as both of them belong to Shatam group of Proto-Indo-European languages. They still use words like 'ast' similar to Sanskrit 'asti'. Dast (Persian) = Hast (Sanskrit)
Astan (Persian) = Sthan (Sanskrit)
Chasm (Persian) = Chakshu (Sanskrit)
Though many words have changed you can still see similar words in both languages.
I also want to learn Persian . Any guide or yt playlist ? Suggestions are welcomed.
Gujrati, punjabi and hindi language's pronunciation staying same across languages but Bangla becomes Bengali in English language-why! The language named 'Bangla' regardless of any language, just like regardless of any language this language's name is English _ can't be Engraji in Bangla language.
Few corrections for your pronunciation and typos:
2:34 संधी ❌ संधि ✔️, र्कता ❌ कर्ता ✔️
2:38 पनिनी ❌ पाणिनी ✔️
7:43 Krishnadev-arya ❌ Krishna-Deva-Raya (कृष्ण देव राय)✔️
Bhai isne Google se translate kiya hoga😂
Question ,is it sankrit or sanskrut? , we say sanskrut in marathi similarly why sanskrut is called as Sanskrit even tho it is written as संस्कृत not संक्रीत,?
@@Shashank-qb5io संस्कृत = sansk-ri-t (ri = ऋ)
संस्क्रत =sansk-ra-t (ra = र)
कृ = क् + ऋ (kri)
क्र = क् + र (kra)
क्रि = क् + र + इ (kri)
@@orionconner00 ya i mean the second last kri is not written in devnagari it is written as कृ so it should be kru in sanskrut
क्री=kri,kru=कृ, ऋ=ru
I'm a student of du
And i have opted sanskrit as my minor subject 🙏
Hii bro kya aap delhi me.hoo
😂😂😂 aur kuch nhi mila kya
@@amanbalyan3818 political science major hai Mitra
Aap cuet diye the kya
@Jennifer You teacher was wise. Hindi has more practical use than Sanskrit. Also Hindi-urdu-english language you speak isn't really Hindi. Many Hindi speakers need relearn their language. Many can't complete a sentence without using Urdu or English word.
Good video mohak, but some things you mentioned were slightly wrong:-
1. Sanskrit is nearly 8,000 years old, as Rgveda mentions "Saraswati River", which 'dried' about 6,000 to 5,000 years ago. So clearly Sanskrt was existing before this.
2. Even if the common people did not converse in Sanskrt, they knew every aspect of the language. This is also said by Late Shrimati Sushma Swaraj.
Imaginary saraswati river😂😂😂
Stop imposing your Hindi and Sanskrit
@@ab-br4qz Saraswati is not mythical my bro atleast just check the facts
some part of saraswati river still flowed around 2000-1500 bce. That is what is mentioned in rigveda ig
Really Sanskrit is great language . Bieng a Muslim i can easily understand Sanskrit and write also .
@@sajid279 Ek hote hai ye upar wale Muslims or ek tum ho... kitna antar hai na sajid.
Tum sab bharat ke ang ho hi nhi, tum tucchhh muslimo ke wajah se ye upar wale farzana khan jaise logo ko bhi sunna padta hai. Shame on you. Shame
@@The-Universe-Facts sajid didn't say anything wrong, what's wrong to learn arabic,besides it's our religions language and every muslim have to learn it in their lifetime. It's good that farzana knows sanskrit and I know it too.
@@The-Universe-Facts Oye..tumhe kya problem hai...arabic se..
Sanskrit ki burai nhi ki maine..
Hme bhi arabic seekhna chahiye apni kitabo ko samajhne ke liye
@@nemesis8307 Great prabhu!
But the perspective of my comment is that I want to say that "Muslims hates Hindus" is a face created by some muslims in India. They shouldn't do it as it creates a very broad and a wide stereotype or Vichardhara that these things too happens and the shocking thing is that It happens with Muslims only !
@@nemesis8307 this problem surfaces many a times. That is cultural assimilation of non arab muslims. It would have been possible if islam hadn't spread by sword and people had willingly accepted it, thereby making literature in their native language and contributing to human society. Instead this shows your attempt to desparately arabanize yourself.
Maharishi Panini(पाणिनी) was the first "descriptive linguist" of the world but the intresting fact is there was no linguist after him almost till the next 2000 years untill "Panini's Ashtadhyayi" was read by Britishers when they ruled India, it was only after that the "linguistics" was actually established as a branch of science. Maharishi Panini was actually the "Father of linguistics". Let us all bow down to our rishis and munis. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🇮🇳🇮🇳
The whole point of the video was to Highlight the sanskrit plight today and what can be done to revive it... tu apna kuch aur hi bol rha hai bhai... Bow down sab baad mein karenge... lets try to revive the language first! Jai hind !
@@VinodKumar-xb5ud Esa bhi kya bol diya mene jo itna offend ho ra hai bhai? Take a chill pill and move on nai pasand aya to leave it, teri konsi bhens khol li mene isse? Faltu ki netabazi...
Search for Lisan-ul-Arab before saying no linguistics were there for 2000 years.
@@mohammadarshad8301 lexicography is itself a branch of linguistics this is just a vague argument.
@@vikrantpathak7165 I am not arguing. Your statement is wrong about no one being a linguist for 2000 years after panini. Lisan ul Arab is an example for that.
Thanks for an episode on Sanskrit! In my home state of Bengal, Sanskrit was extensively taught and practiced in a place called Nabadwip! This was the hometown of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu! In the Sanskrit Tols (Pathshalas or schools) of Nabadwip, Bengali students used to write Sanskrit in Bengali script & Tamil students in Tamil script! Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar wrote his 'Byakaran Koumudi' in Bengali script! Most probably during the time of Ashutosh Mukherjee (please confirm from experts) the Devnagari script for Sanskrit was made compulsory! Thus, reading & writing became a bit too difficult for most of the students! That could be another reason for the decline, although Sanskrit was taught as a compulsory subject in the schools of West Bengal till one point of time! As a result, my father (now 80) & many of his generation became proficient in it! During our times (1980s) it was compulsory for only two years (classes VII & VIII) & not taught at all before or after that! I enjoyed my bit thoroughly, but it was short-lived!
Bengali detected, opinion rejected 😂😂
Dada, one plate misti doi please.
@@sarkataa tor mayer gudmari
@@sarkataa how nice of you to show that Indians don't accept opinions of another Indian simply because of ethno-phobia. No wonder our country faces such discrimination at a large scale abroad because of lack of unity.
I think you are my parents' age, as my mother also learnt Sanskrit as a compulsory subject in her school years. Great to see someone like you show great hold of our ancient language and would really like you to open small schools or online schooling so newer students can learn from you 🙇🏻♀️
@@abritanath I'm fifty & studied a little bit of Sanskrit in the 1980s! My eldest uncle (বড়জ্যাঠা) was highly proficient in English as well as Sanskrit & I learnt a little bit of both from him! It was purely the joy of learning one of the classic languages (the other two I got to learn are modern ones - Bengali & English)! Unfortunately, some people connect it to some other things!
This is such a beautifully nuanced and sensitive yet honest and easily understood take on the interplay between linguistics, society, culture and history by just using the history of the Sanskrit language as a case study. I’m truly impressed.
I am kinda interested in sanskrit , But the fact that it is impossible to study sanskrit with own passion, all over internet they just teach it for scoring in exams, my 6-9th teacher was no exception. and i also fell into that trap. but fortunately in 10th i got a genuine sanskrit teacher. my interest in sanskrit sparked again. i studied translation word to word trying to make sense of every grammar piece, jnlike my mates who memorised whole translation para by para
I'm from the village of Anekere, Karnataka. I know a few families that spoke Sanskrit as a mother tongue. They all married into Kannada speaking families and their children probably speak Kannada as mother tongue and not Sanskrit. In Bangalore, there are many Sanskrit clubs where kids and adults of all castes and religions can come to learn Sanskrit. I can confidently say that as long as us Kannadigas exist, Sanskrit will never die.
Thnk god ..Kannadigas r good in keeping their culture alive .
@@jennyvarshavski3138 Im from Karnataka I don't think so
@@KTHLAK Why ??
@riyazahmed9534 hindi, yes. But sankrit has been here for half of our existence and we have done pretty ok till now.
@@_tsu_ Navu jasti accomodating irbardu outsiders ge. avru namna henge nodtare navu hange nodbeku. ellargu avr basheli mathadsi mathadsi ne ee gathi bandirodu. dey dont learn kannada. avru minor number li iddaga nice agi irtare. ade avr population jasti adaga ili bala bichtare. ade agirodu kannadigarige ega. we r minor numbers in bnglr now sadly. but north avrige superior complex nam south people mele bcoz of colour and language. like they all are civilised n developed navu uncivilised anno tara avrdu. but they are just fair brownies not extreme whites like westerners. hindi bandiddu 12th century li🤣🤣🤣.. just fake pride..arda jana bucketgalu..
Everything is temporary But KUKU FM promotion is permanent 😂😂
Haa bhot acchi app h m bhi use krti hu
It's been proved that nobody came from Siria or Middle East along with Sanskrit. Samskruta born in Bharath itself.
Prove it dear with proofs
Sanskrit is a descendant of Vedic Sanskrit which in turn came from Proto-Indo-Aryan.
Sanskrit language is very rich language by nature.. we Indian must try to learn. In our highschool many students (Muslim students too) take Sanskrit as elective subject to study..
Sanskrit is the grandmother of Assamese.
Ok you can start
@@Jia.................347
Yes text like manusmriti promoted cast discrimination but Upnishad on the other hand prompted equality. And Upnishad hold upmost value in Hinduism.
@@Jia.................347 Brahmin means educated one
@@ghs89 True
Actually the real question should be - Whether they still speak Sanskrit in Mattur? I visited Mattur in January 2022 when I was holidaying in Sakrebyle (nearby Jungle resort). However I couldn't find anybody speaking Sanskrit. I tried overhearing people and I could only hear Kannada. I also tried asking in Sanskrit to a Shopkeeper - "Tava samaksha narikelah asati?" (Do you have coconut) but the shopkeeper didn't understand it. Then I asked in Kannada and the shopkeeper understood it.
It seems everybody claims Mattur people speak Sanskrit but I guess this should be revisited again.
Interesting. All the public sources at least mention that the villagers continue to speak Sanskrit.
Ground reality is often different from what we hear
@@mohak_mangal am near to mattur village name called hosalli still those people speak sanskrit but not infront of others they speak with their own community people i observed when I went thier in areca nut garden they used to clean and maintaining their garden don't care about others opinion @sochbymm i belongs to shivamogga district and am living in hosalli I saw that mattur closely
@@mohak_mangal Actually there are few rows of houses who speak Sanskrit, mostly from this Tamil migrated community. Other folks may or may not know
So, it's another hoax of brahmin
I thanks to my school 😊
They made compulsory to learn Sanskrit
I studied Sanskrit 4 years from class 5 to 8.
My favourite language 😀 I love my Indian languages .
But now in my school they made Sanskrit compulsory from class 1 to 8 .
And if you want to continue you can up to 12 🙏🏻😁.
We have to learn 3 languages from childhood
Hindi , English and Sanskrit
We also pray in Sanskrit , and many competition related to sankrit like drama , story telling many things ,even singing, shloka competition.
That's great. I learned sanskrit from 6 to 10. Then i had to drop it bcz i took maths and only biology students take sanskrit
Same 😀
Oh great 😄
Same here dude!
That's pretty good.
You r from ?
Bhai Tum jaise Logon ki wajah se hamari Sanskrit bhasha mit gai 🥲🥲
I'm from maharashtra. I had already 3 languages in school. English, मराठी n hindi . We also had sanskrit optional language but hardly 2 students opted for it. Rest all optedfor hindi-sanskrit composite. But after schooling if you ask me or any of my classmates none of them know sanskrit now. They chose it only for scoring good marks.
Basically there is no need of sanskrit in today's world other thn gaining religious knowledge.
I can speak English, marathi, hindi and understand a little bit of gujarati. There is no need to learn sanskrit as an optional language for daily purposes
But bhava te aapli matru bhasha hoti
True . We already have so many languages that Sanskrit just seems too much especially because it isn't spoken anywhere . Other languages like Marathi and Hindi are spoken everywhere so they are much easier to learn .
@@MrAstronomer05 hoti , aata nahi aahe na .
@@abhaymhatre8534 kashi nahi ahe javal javan sarv lokanche naav sanskrit bhashet ahe jase abhijit,chinmay etc.ani marathiche barech shabda thet sanskrit madhun ghetle ahe.
I am proud to know the two ancient languages of the world
SANSKRIT & TAMIL 🔥
How Tamil has survived for so long? It’s still widely spoken and it’s oldest language in world
@@rudra20048 because tamil was spoken by elites and peasants alike
Plus tamil isn't oldest Language.
@@jainamsatunda340 lol 1000 year history it's not old.
Lol tamil didn't discrimite like uchch bhasha
@@jainamsatunda340LOL pls do search " first language in earth "
KANNADA too!😇 But anyways you want to sideline like always as if TAMIL is the only oldest. LOL. You tamilians are too proud to understand the facts
I am muslim but i learned sanskrit, urdu, arabic, hindi, english, in my school time. And i always get full marks in sanskrit till 10th. But after 10th it wasn't even in optional subject.
I am hindu but I'm interested in Persian language
Woohoo congratulations POLYGLOT ban gya bhai toh
Gujrati, punjabi and hindi language's pronunciation staying same across languages but Bangla becomes Bengali in English language-why! The language named 'Bangla' regardless of any language, just like regardless of any language this language's name is English _ can't be Engraji in Bangla language.
@@mrsuperman1759😊. Hey bro are you from Kolkata 🙌
@@rohannchaudhary no I am from Maharashtra
sanskrit died because
1. Muslim invasion
2 Brahmans being brahmans
😂(avg rudhivadi)
Right but not fully
Well Brahmin preserved Sanskrit till now stop blaming Brahmin on everything
@@shaktimishra9710 That was an absurd statement
@@expose8434 *Truth Hurts*
@@shaktimishra9710 What is truth, I'm saying ur statement is absurd
I have learnt sanskrit for 6 years in my school life and that was such an amazing experience! It got me 100 in that subject too
Same 🙂
And the most rattu tota award goes to this guy.
the subject which literally increased 5% in my boards same :)
Me too
@@jagrookjantaa it's nothing rattu after you learn the dev mala tables. Very logical
I am grateful that I got to study Sanskrit in primary and high school 🙏
Sanskrit & Latin are final boss of languages.
@@AntiFurryJihad no latin only sankrit bachha
#1 I completed my schooling at a Delhi Govt school, where I first started to learn *Sanskrit* and *English* [from 6th to 10th std.]
#2 After 5 years of learning, I scored 97/100 in Sanskrit 10th CBSE, but still could not construct a [unread] sentence in Sanskrit about anything.
#3 After 5 years of learning, I scored ~78/100 in English 10th CBSE, and I was almost fluent in it.
This shows Sanskrit is a very complex language and not everybody's cup of tea.
8:42 महर्षि वेद व्यास जी जन्म से एक शूद्र थे, पर उन्होंने संस्कृत का अध्ययन भी किया और उन्होंने वेदों को लिखित रूप में भी लाया और अन्य कई पुराण भी लिखे। महर्षि वाल्मिकी जी भी जन्म से शुद्र थे और उन्होंने रामायण को लिखित रूप दिया। जब लोग भाषा क्या है इसके बारे में जान रहे थे तब हम लोगो ने भाषा, ज्ञान, विज्ञान में इतनी वृद्धि कर ली थी और आज वही लोग हमे संस्कृत का अनुवाद कर के हमे बता रहे😂 ऐसे तो अंग्रेजो के अनुसार तो उन्होंने हमे जीने का तरीका सिखाया परन्तु सत्य क्या है वो तो हम निश्चित ही ज्ञात है🚩
Chup bey
@@desi_anarch Tu chup reh
National Song 'Vandemataram' written in Sanskritized Bengali.
Jay hind
I missed, and now excited to learn our beloved sanskrit language 🙏🕉️
Maharishi Panini's "Ashtadhyai " is literally a gem. He is today globally accepted as the father of linguistic science.
What ??
😂🤭
@@garimabisht459 are you mad ???
@@_Game_Of_Geopolitocs why she gonna be mad we just rolling in floor laughing that how much propaganda u guys gonna peddled
@@vikblizzard3716 Did you ever read Panini ashtdhyay
@@vikblizzard3716 your word Clearly Indicates that how radical your thinking is and How much hatred you have for this Language
The only language u should know is python😂
I don't think Sanskrit is dead. It's a poetic language and a strong one. We just don't use poetry in our daily communication. But there are still institutions teaching and researching on Sanskrit and learning a lot from it.
Write the same thing in sanskrit now😜
Nice
A language is called dead when normal people stop using it in their day-to-day life
@@prithwipatil5813 संस्कृतं मृतं न मन्ये। काव्यभाषा, प्रबलभाषा च अस्ति। वयं केवलं दैनन्दिनसञ्चारस्य मध्ये काव्यस्य उपयोगं कुर्मः। परन्तु अद्यापि संस्कृतस्य अध्यापनं, अनुसन्धानं च कुर्वन्तः, तस्मात् बहु किमपि शिक्षमाणाः संस्थाः सन्ति।
@@jojosoni yes... Latin & Sanskrit are such languages.
Sanskrit didn't die
It's living in all of our languages in one form or other. It was our civilizational language. Even Tamil empires like cholas pallavas used Sanskrit alongside Tamil
@@xamdekiller9688 bro atleast google what civilizational language means before getting all riled up
Sanskrit is just a language like other Indian languages. It has been promoted by ruling classes as a special language.
There is very less sanskrit influence in Tamil
And cholas didn't used sanskrit alongside Tamil
they were just lord shiva's devotee
@@balaji_gen12 well it takes time and knowledge to create a complex language hence it became "sPecIaL" language.
But those people forgot that knowledge expands when distributed.
@Xam deKiller so?
Why do youtubers always shy from stating one main fact that forced muslim conversions was also the reason?
All facts are wrong
1. Sanskrit week 1972 se started hai
2. Arya didn't came from seriya
3. Sanskrit was not only for elete group
4. These thoughts only left proposed.
5.there is no relationship between language and marriage.
6. And in the last fact that Sanskrit is not a dead language .
@groot9026what proof did mohak gave of all points??
Sanskrith was always spoken by upper caste, Sanskrith was never common man language .
@@harshkhubchandani4737 a dead language has no slang, the village speaks a revived textbook version of Sanskrit. It is better than not speaking it at all but it is technically dead not even 1% of the population speaks it as a mother language and the older slangs have been discontinued for a long time
@@mizanzerotoopls stop being a fool do Ur research and read the Vedic texts in detail pls dont be fooled by politicians or people using our dharam for greed and these complications are more likely to have happened due to divide and rule just like our caste system and our temples vandalisation and scriptures had to be hidden so the British dont take it
@@peta2206Sanskrit was a common language
Not from a religious perspective but from a neutral perspective, Sanskrit is a literary Marvel, a language developed for precession. Achrya Panini, who is known as the father of linguistics is unparalleled in the way he defined the grammar of Sanskrit as an algorithm, making it as not just a language which can be spoken but also a language which can be used by computers and AI.
Sanskrit was not just a language which united India, it was a language of class, culture and knowledge throughout the previously known world to Indians (Asia, Central Asia, China, Japan, South East Asia).
The huge volume of Sanskrit work is now lost but most of the ancient manuscripts in India are still preserved in Sanskrit.
Still now, in millions of Indian mandirs, Sanskrit shloka is chanted. With no government help, private help or institutions behind them. With all that corruption which has seeped into the minds but still in this mud Sanskrit is still difficult to be killed. Infact recently people across the world have started taking interest in ancient Sanskrit literature and philosophy.
Let the riches of the world reach us, and, I'm sure the rise of the Indian nation will again take Sanskrit to the new heights where it was once when we were the best civilization in the world.
I have never heard Sanskrit used in computers or AI, please stop the false claims.
Also, it was the language of elite, so not really sure it united whole of india.
@@Arjun-tg1go Sanskrit can be used as a machine language. That's what I'm saying bcos it's algorithmic. Secondly, a big chunk of India used to speak Sanskrit in the past. A dialect of Sanskrit was spoken in north western India. Also it was prominently spoken by learner people. It was the connecting language just like English is now. All the religious and sacred laws were in Sanskrit. All the work of science etc was in Sanskrit.
@@Arjun-tg1go u can go and check instead of claiming his data false
@@okbyebye9586 I know it’s false. I work in IT industry
@@vikaskhetan4891 there is a big difference in can be used Vs used.. I am not disrespecting Sanskrit here, just want clear any misconceptions
When I was in 6th standard there was a great Sanskrit teacher even though I mostly didn't care about it and still got good Mark's in exams but.. know I am in 9th and have strict teacher but she always teaches us with great interest in Sanskrit for use to understand but I still don't understand Sanskrit know.
Sanskrit was an optional subject for Hindi and most of us chose Sanskrit because it was really interesting and easy as well.
True,and also you can score much higher marks as compared to Hindi and Marathi.
@@mihirshetye4624 Totally agree with you.
areey bohot tough hain....maine toh fail kar gya tha
@shiva0589 That's just how it was in my school! It was a Gujarati medium school.
Gujrati, punjabi and hindi language's pronunciation staying same across languages but Bangla becomes Bengali in English language-why! The language named 'Bangla' regardless of any language, just like regardless of any language this language's name is English _ can't be Engraji in Bangla language.
भाई पैगम्बर नहीं साधु ही गए थे. क्यू की तब इस्लाम नहीं था. तो दोनों बोलने की जरूरत नहीं थी. सेक्युलर सब जगह बनने की कोई जरूरत नहीं h
Recently started watching your videos. And I am loving your break down or analysis of various topics. Regarding this video, I feel that any language is almost an living, breathing entity. It has to be malleable, fluid, ready to expand and update itself. If it stops being dynamic, it will die out. So to revive Sanskrit it also need to be a) spoken by people b) speakers will need to keep expanding it's vocabulary, and accept western concepts or words that pervade our daily life. Making it more application oriented. I loved how you also pointed out that the cost of prioritising Sanskrit, is that our existing mother tongues will begin to suffer (which is anyway burdened by the use of English). Keep up the good work 👍
Beware from his propaganda videos.
Don't blindly believe in his videos
I just love sanskrit i am in 10th currently and because of it my pronunciation has become very clear sad to see sanskrit is moving towards death but if we tried than it's possible to save our mother language the mother of all languages pride of india... Sanskrit!
Sanskrit is not dead it is still used in our temples
The only thing is we have to take to wider range of audience.
Love fron Andhra🙏
Yes correct
Bhai yeh kuch bhi bol raha hai ki sanskrit sirf brahmins ke liye thi😞
0:36 In case people don't know Kannada, this is what the village Purohit was saying: "We accept Sanskrit as our Culture and Religion."
After watching propaganda videos of Dhruv rathee I am back to You 🇮🇳😊 .
A correction though, Mittanis mentioned in the video travelled out from India, there were many Vedic people in Ancient Armenia and Middle east.
Evidence?
@@syedhussaini8064 check their names , the gods they worshiped and their culture they are very similar to vedic lifestyle
@@syedhussaini8064 Genetics and Linguistic Evidences are found which confirm this. Languages like Domari and Mittani are classified into Indo Aryan Subgroup of Indo European language family.
Plus you can simply Google it, it's not that exhausting of a task lol.
Really appreciate your efforts and hardwork sir ❤️
Focus on vedio not just give credit fool
2:46 पाणिनि न पनीनी। संस्कृतम् सिरियात् न आगतः।
To be honest, I was weak in Sanskrit in my school, however it is not only about me, even the teacher was not interested to teach, and ofcourse, the Sanskrit grammar consists of Dhaturupa & Shabdarupas which were hard to remember, as we don’t know any formula or techniques for studying, when the base is not strong enough how can one learn?
Same😐
that is not good for the teacher your school should appoint sanskrit graduate teacher for this purpose as sst teacher cannot expalin maths ..sanskrit is like maths it makes us logical
you mentioned how that Hindu raja destroyed temples and stuff and with that written records, but when you mentioned Islamic invasion you seriously just skipped everything ...seriously bruh you didn't even use the word invasion ..bruh I had too much respect for your content and I always loved how unbiased and fair you were but this is messed up man...
Also notice how he is doing propaganda of aryan invasion theory! 🤮
he is world politics ka land chattu
13:24 wait a minute ....aap shadi-shuda ho 😯😮😮 ?
As someone who has studied Sanskrit for 15 years in school & also learning mantras in childhood it's so sad to see people not respecting sanskrit.
It's not about respect , it's about how .1% wants to push down sanksrit on everyone's throats
@@pathofseekingknowledge9813 i think you are right we should not have to push it down others throat but rather kids should want to learn it by themselves
It's because of the elitist mentality associated with the language just as how you have commented. Had the language was thought to everyone, this might not have been the situation.
@@pathofseekingknowledge9813 Barely anybody’s doing that. In fact, it is Hindi that is being pushed down our throats.
In Germany. German people are learning sanskrit more than India.
Sanskrit originated in India. All languages have sanskrit words used.
In Malayalam language there are so many pure sanskrit words used with proper sanskrit pronunciation.
Sanskrit language has books on various subjects and people of various caste were speaking sanskrit in ancient times.
Malayalam has actually More Sanskrit words in it that Hindi or Bengali 😅
@@gouthamsudheer2080 100% true.
@@indiandog1008 Fair point. But may I share that "proper" Marathi has more than 75% Samskrit words. Note that I am referring to "proper" (Shuddh) Marathi.
Germans I know will do better if they just learn some English properly. 😅
According to the narrator Sanskrit originated in Syria (2:21), and it was they who brought Sanskrit to india.
I once met a yogi in uttarakhand, he had it memorised many Sanskrit texts. Sanskrit is dev bhasha and this has seen many civilizations rise and fall like ours. This can never die....
kyu bhai.... Women aur SC ST OBC to nhi bol sakte ne sanskrit acc to manusmriti.... So why do we speak 😏. I am not going to speak sanskrit, as i am SC😂🤣🤣
@@fundamentalscience56 Ya bro. Even though I belong to the General Category, I Firmly believe that Sanskrit is an Language made for the ELITES Only.
Sanskrit Died because of "Ego" of these same Self Declared Educated Elites of the Past.
@@fundamentalscience56 tu reservation se kush rah , teri jaati isliye hi to bani hai
@@fundamentalscience56 teri jaati layak hai bhi nahi dev bhasha bolne ke liye
@@fundamentalscience56 Manusmriti was modified by people with ulterior motives. Read the Vishnu sahasranamam, it has a verse which goes as follows
At the end of the text there is a statement (phala-śruti) of the fruit of reciting this text which is very interesting.
Vedāntago brāhmana-syāt - from reciting this text (regularly) the Brahmins will achieve knowledge of Vedānta
kṣatriyo vijayī bavet - Warriors will achieve victory.
Vaiśyo dhana-samṛddhasyāt - merchants will become wealthy.
śūdra sukham avapnuyāt - and the śūdras will achieve happiness.
When lord Vishnu himself says that anyone and everyone can recite the Vishnu Sahasranama (which is in samskrit by the way) then what other proof do you need? The real manusmriti has been lost in time and what we are left with today is a cheap copy of the original work. Please do not divide the people of our country, it is the duty of all of us 🙏
Even I had taken sanskrit and had a wonderful teacher who made it super easy for me despite it not being a day to day language. Now, I'll be taking Ayurveda and after that I'll do MA as well and keep it alive.
Prakrit languages are older than Sanskrit.
Proud to be a Sanskrit student since 7 years😀...a proud Bangalorian too!!...thanks mohak for taking out this issue as a topic and educating us!!...Many indians (especially north Indians) don't use much Sanskrit in their schools nor they don't know at all (most of them)...big fan of urs btw❤❤
Edit: Guys I said (most of them) above ..many got offended...majority is wht I meant😅
wtf sanskrit is compulsory subject in north India, know facts before saying gibberish lol
@@Jenni7u lol thats what i said i think you misunderstood my comment or english.
@Jennifer excuse me ...I have mentioned in bracket (most if them) and for ur kind info...I was frm a typical high cultural and valuable school of Hindu in Bangalore😏😏
@@charulbhati8669 u r a girl...pls mind ur words...use words respectfully in a platform like RUclips!!...for it kind info (most of them) is wht I had mentioned..pls check it!!...
@@adheshvs5402 lol u should mind ur facts before stating anything u said most of them lol most of the schools have compulsory sanskrit how can u say anything about a region where u don't live its like me saying most of the south indian school don't teach sanskrit without any knowledge lmao
My ma is a sanskrit lecter and im proud of it
In Telangana Sanskrit is a compulsory language for your class 11th and 12th ,but the problem is that teachers only want a good score from the students ,so they only teach with respect to exams
This kills the beauty of Sanskrit and it starts becoming a burden to students,so students start hating
😂😂 lol 😆
Good joke 👍
Avi anni marks kosame , everu istam tho nerchukoru
Naku okka mukka gurtule 2 yrs Sanskrit chadivina redu 99/100 marks vachayi
compulsory kaadu, marks easy ga raavadaniki tiskuntaru.
I am grateful that I studied sanskrit from 8th to 10th standard but I couldn't continue as I am a CA student.... But I literally have interested in sanskrit.
I studied Sanskrit from class 4 to 8 and it seems to me very interesting, I was always keen to solve more translations and questions because of which I developed a solid hold on this language even today.
From this video we learn that if importance of anything we want to increase, then distribute to everyone irrespective of any gender religion caste.
Thank you Mohak Bhai❤️
Ye propaganda kar rha hai sanskrit language ke name par ki sirf upper caste ya elite log hi sanskrit Bolte the.
Jabki esa nhi hai pahle sab sanskrit bolte the, Ramayan ko likhna wala bhi ek so called lower caste ka hi tha
Mughals aur dusre Islamic invaders ne jaanbujh kar India ke cultural root par humla kiya tha jaise sanskrit aur hindu temples par, purane scriptures ko jalaya tha taaki new generation ko khud ka history, culture, language hi na pata ho aur uske baad wo aona religious conversion wala trick use kar sakte the asaani se
@@amit____singh BS I am a brahmin myself and almost all temples and cultural learning(Ved patshala etc) are dominated by brahmins even today. In lot of temples in Karnataka(Where I am from) there is a general dining area for people to receive temple food where all irrespective of caste can go and eat and then there is Brahmin only areas where only brahmins can dine so even today their is caste divide in sanskrit so cut the bs calling it propaganda
@@sathvikraomp2006 hum abhi ka caste discrimination wala baat nhi kar rhe,us time ka baat kar rhe jab caste system nhi hota tha
Varn vyavastha hota tha us time, karm ke aadhar par jaati decide hota tha na ki janm ke aadhar par aaj ke tarah
Tu Brahmin hai iska matlab ye nhi ki tu sahi hi hoga
@@amit____singh Saying there is no historic caste discrimination is hindutva bs spread by those who don't read history. Even texts like manusmriti clearly show that
@@sathvikraomp2006 manusmriti is heavily changed by Britishers, for there propaganda.. real manusmriti abhi wala hai hi nhi
Aur caste discrimination kabhi tha hi nhi ye hum bole hi nhi, ek particular time period ke baad casteism bahut badh gya tha India me jisko hum khud hi ab lagbhag hata chuke hai
Sirf kuchh thousands case aate hai 100 crore hindu me se
I am in class 12
I hate sanskrit before but
Now i really want to learn Sanskrit
Hope in future I will learn
Because nowdays no one feel ashamed to promote or learn abt their culture
And yes there is no proof for sanskrit was made in syrea it just theory like Aryan invasion
Yes you are right Mohak. Sanskrit must be promoted. Even some of us have started the promotions too in various ways. Music is one of the interesting way to promote sanskrit. Singer Vidya Vox's song often use sanskrit blend with some other languages and songs are really popular too. I like the initiative & its working also.
I loved to learn Sanskrit in my school days. But the teachers never taught us in way that we can use Sanskrit for communication and it's the story of most of the schools. This needs to be change.
Even In our school sanskrit was mandatory till class 8th after that 9th and 10th we have to choose b/w Hindi and Sanskrit lot of people choose sanskrit in 10th as getting marks in Sanskrit is easier than Hindi ☺️ path and balak sabdroop I even remember can read and understand the Sanskrit well all because of hiramoni mam may her soul rest in peace
Balakam Balakao Balakah 🤣
@@rrajputofficial5024 Pehle Balak Hoga Balkam Nahi
@@rrajputofficial5024 bhai aur shlok Vidya dadati vinayam vinyad yadi patrataam aur aatma ko shastra nhi maar sakte wo kewal sarir badalta hai I remember bhawarth aur shlok everything
@@aditya_anand. bhai mai to bench pr ya pencil box pr last ka kah kam ke ne Kay kat kasy ke kah kau kau kabhyam kabhyam likh le ta tha suraat mai balak laga do bas ☺️
@@IrshadKhan-vk8rn Nice Trick Bro😂
SANSKRIT can also UNITE NORTH and SOUTH INDIA
Yes.
Brahmimvaad destroyed sanskrit, if all hindu are equal then why some one from other caste can't become temple priest after learning sanskrit and vedic ritual, why all temple management are still under direct or indirect control of Brahmin
@@max-cs9ko but nowadays there is no such type of restrictions at all, we can ,if we are interested
@@max-cs9ko yes.. Kaliyugs brahmin are all responsible for this, mainly the worst book ever to defame Sanaatan Dharm "manusmriti"
@@max-cs9ko come to assam. Even lower caste hindus are also working as priest in kamakhya temple.
The simplest problem is that Sanskrit was always treated as the 'educated language'.
Even by the late Vedic period, two languages were spoken in North India, the various forms of Prakrit, and Sanskrit. Prakrit was spoken by the common people, so it survived and evolved into most Indo-Aryan languages.
Sanskrit was a courtly language, one that educated and powerful people used. It was never meant to last if the common man didn't speak it, and it was soon replaced by Persian and Arabic in Mughal India.
The great King is named KRISHNA DEVA RAYA, please, and not Arya. Please note.
I had studied Sanskrit for 6 year from 5th to 10th as 3rd language in early all students take it as burden but in 9 th 10 th they take it as scoring .due to Sanskrit my Hindi gets better .The teacher used to explain very well that one muslim student can tell the whole राम के रूप (because it was first thing they taught) even he has Urdu as 3rd language
You know in my school , still now they focus more on culture, and also they teach sanskrit language with purity, thus students never feel burden over this language. Yeah, I left my school in 6th and now I'm In 12 th, few months left then my school life also khatam ho jayega 😹, but ye language agr tum samajh jaoge na u will start to love this, still I remembered how my teacher's tells us about the importance, culture , respect.. Etc❤😿😿
Remember guys, If Israel can revive hebrew, We can revive Sanskrit too 🪷
Sanskrit is Not *Dead* .... *it was in big sleep* it now Woke up and Transformed into *Modern Sanskrit* which is *used in Anime, Song, etc..*
See *India in Pixels video*
Happiest Bdday To U "Ayush Bhai"❤️❤️🎂🎂
Write the same thing in sanskrit first 😆😆
Sounds Good but not reality
Nothingburger comment. Here is another. "Sanskrit is not a language, it's a feeling"
@@max-cs9ko comment of the year
The truth is that Brahmimvaad destroyed sanskrit, if all hindu are equal then why some one from other caste can't become temple priest after learning sanskrit and vedic ritual, why all temple management are still under direct or indirect control of Brahmin, that reason why 95% non brahmin never learned sanskrit
From today I am going to learn SANSKRIT. thnks Mohak Bhai❤️🙏
Its a divine thought to revive Sanskrit but in a free manner not a forcefully, we can do it through little changes not a sudden and ll be able to recognise all the knowledge present in ancient Vedas as many discoveries has been done in early by our scholars but due to lack of understanding they are hidden till now.🤔🙏
Malayalam is more sanskrit than Hindi 😂
Studied Sanskrit 6 to 10 class and my teacher was named Krishna and was strict... I think our class was blessed. Because of her i still have a deep interest in Sanskrit.
Bachha……you deserve a “Crown” Seriously….Great effort
Galat bata hai bro 🤦
@Xam deKiller like the manusmriti verse.
He doesn't know that manusmriti was written over time by many biased writers , you will rarely find real manusmriti copy.
Irony is that even most of the pandit who chant/tells mantras in sanskrit in marriage or any ritual will not know the exact meaning of the sentences.
I being Brahmin learnt vedas,sanskrit shlokas etc just by rote learning it. I don't know meaning of it.
But I can guess the meaning of few words just because it is little bit similar to my mother tongue kannada.
I studied Sanskrit for 4 years in school and it's a beautiful language. Jha Sir, who taught us both Hindi and Sanskrit, was an excellent teacher. However, it's been forever and it would be difficult for me to understand it now.
Sanskrit is becoming popular day by day slowly and steadily.
I am a bams study so i used to study ayurveda and in future i will be a great doctor.
Our vedas are so rich in knowledge that everyone should learn sanskrit then only they realise how important and useful sanskrit and vedas are for human race
I Wish this Time Around Sanskrit Shouldn't be Just an Language of the 1% Elithes as it was the case in the Past.
Ayurveda really not a doctor but absolutely Pseudoscience peddler
Veda padhe Hain bhai aapne? Kya knowledge hai usme Jo koi nhi Lena chah rha h?
@@gouthamsudheer2080 don't fall for propaganda , sanskrit was not for elites only , everyone can speak sanskrit if they wish to learn it
@@prabhanjanreddy3669 Not Propaganda, it's Actually a Fact.
Languages like Sanskrit, Urdu, Indonesian, etc, etc were Always Referred to as "Gated Languages". Which means a Particular Community inside a Walled Gate Only used them.
Do you think even During the Mahabharata and Ramayana Times, the Adivasis, Farmers, Tree Cutters, etc, etc used Sanskrit as their Primary Language?? Ofcourse Not.
North-Indian Language like Gujarati, Punjabi, Bhojpuri, Bengali, Assami, etc, etc all came due to the Mixing of Language between the "Elite Sanskrit" and the Local Languages of that Particular Area of that Time.
It’s gone the way of Latin, Aramaic and other type of languages which are not in widespread use. Sanskrit died due to gate keeping by the elites just like Latin. It wasn’t widely used other than in intellectual circles and common people spoke in completely different languages like primitive dialects and language until Hindi was invented to minimise the language variations while Hindi seems to have borrowed words of Sanskrit as well. Now Sanskrit is in its last breath due to people not having time to learn a dead language other than polyglots who have all the time in the world. Tamil is very successful as it’s used all across Tamil influenced state from people of low financial status to the high ones even though dialects change. People also find that it’s useful to learn English as second language apart from their mother tongue due to how much application it has around the world. If you are a Archeologists or a Historian Sanskrit is great in your rapporteur other than that it’s not of much use in our day today lives.
Sanskrit is NOT dead.
And along with elites the foreign muslim invaders are also responsible for Sanskrit's present condition.
@@ghs89 how are they solely responsible? If it was upto them wouldn’t they have put forth Urdu than Hindi. It’s a logical shift as Sanskrit is pretty tough compared to Hindi and it is more rigid. Hindi was malleable when it comes to vernacular and grammar. This led to its widespread popularity. It was the result of Muslim rule that Hindi got its popularity but people would have gone back to Sanskrit if it was more desirable. In a way conquests from Afghan regions often had unforeseen influences like creation of Hindi and Influence in Architecture. Like much of world we also had conquests which doesn’t mean india as a whole didn’t have conquests of our own. We influenced Cambodia , Thailand etc with our culture as well. Conquests are never fun but we can’t judge centuries old cultures with 21st century morality and outlook. Also I don’t think Sanskrit will ever die. Will probably exist as an ancient language used to decode ancient texts and also in most temples just like Latin is used in certain churches.
@@ghs89 we ourself or I would say our forefathers are more to blame in this matter
Nothing is impossible if Hebrew can be brought live from dead then we can easily use Sanskrit but We should focus on that one day Sanskrit influence will grow
I think we should revive Sanskrit because it is our language. Breaking the barriers of old religion is a significant step towards common brotherhood amongst Hindus (also, promoting Humanism)
7:43 That name butchery 😭
Pronounced as _Krishna-deva-raya_
I am a Christian and I urge my Hindu brothers and sisters to learn and keep the language of Sanskrit alive. Due to my faith I find that I am not entitled to learn the language. So please, keep the language alive. It must not die
Pls learn Aramic, Greek and Hebrew.
2:17 Mittani people didn't migrate to India. As per most Indologists, Vedic Sanskrit Developed in the Foothills of the Hindu Kush and then spread through modern day Pakistan and India .
The ancestor of Vedic Sanskrit was supposed to be from Central Asian Steppes as per AMT.
Thank you for talking about this language in light of discrimination and classist mentality. I see a lot of people promoting this who believe in those values. Let’s have honest conversations about it.
tbh most people are biased and the fun fact is they don't even know that they are biased
Why so...He is talking about Sanskrit as a language not religious mantras or priests
Manu Smriti 10.65: This shloka asserts that Brahmin can become Shudra and Shudra can become Brahmin. Similarly, Kshatriyas and Vaishyas can also change their Varnas.
Manu Smriti 9.335: If a Shudra (uneducated) serves the educated ones, is polite, devoid of ego and stays in the respectful company of knowledgeable ones, he/ she is considered as having a noble birth and stature.
Dr APJ Abdul Kalam is brahmin
Atal Bihari vajpai is kshatria
SIR ratan TATA is Vaishyas
Birth will not decide your caste , it's your abilities and the profession you work in which decides your caste .
But unfortunately today the max muller Manu has become more famous than the original Manu.
Varna is not based on birth manusmriti is false and hindus should leave it
In the 11th century AD, Sri Ramanujar taught the Vedas to the Sutras and converted them into Brahmins. Sri Ramanuja was born into a Tamil Brahmin Community, in a village called Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu.
@@devotion240 why tamilians hate Brahmins and Sanskrit so much. DMK is destroying culture of Tamilnadu by fuelling propaganda and converting Hindus to Christians.
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“Imam hi sarw………..” - 9/6. It is the duty of all husbands to exert total control over their wives. Even physically weak husbands must strive to control their wives.
Iam from shivamogga Karnataka, proud to our Mattur people,,🙏🙏🧡🧡🧡