The voice over feels like dry reading instead of having emotions in it, try to exaggerate voice modulation to better fit the narration. Also, it could be sped up. Add a little background to the captions so it is easily visible. You're doing great.
It is indeed mythology. There are no evidences of these stories happening in reality. Moreover, everything and everyone that has ever began or taken birth in the entire universe, must have an end or come to death. From the most basic particles to even the black holes, everything has an end. Hence there is no one and nothing who is immortal.
Ram"a", Hanuman"a", Yug"a", Ved"a", Vyas"a", Puran"a", dharm"a" ...... Please save me from this type of pronunciation, I wanted to watch the video but can't bear it anymore. At least you should pronounce the words as it suppose to be in our history.
@@madhubolla6250 yes agree but it should be Ramah, the h sound in the last, not a, I believe. Also in Sanskrit I remember there are roops, not getting into much technical details, Hindi or Sanskrit both are fine a hybrid of both sounds weird.
hey, can i contact you? i can be your content wrtier and i have much knowledge about religious stuff, i didn't know how to make animations or i would have created my own channel but now as a team we can grow your channel and i will help you in whatever i can
Brother in sanskrit there is visarg infront of every males name. So Ram becomes Ramha but the Ha pronounciation is difficult for some people hence they use Rama to represent that Visarg present. She isn't totally wrong, it's just that people aren't familiar with visarg and if they r they don't know how to use it.
It is mythology for everyone. There is no evidence of any of these stories happening in real life. These are stories for kids written by someone and made famous by the people who use them to spread their thoughts or agendas.
@@manishbagela6213what matters is that us majority believes it's the history of ours so your opinion won't even be seen among the devotion that people show when gods are included
@@phoenixfowl4283 No dude. History is made of facts and archaelogical and scientific findings. Mythology is made of whatever is thought by the "majority".
everything is good, except please can you prounce it correctly its not ramyana its ramayan, not puranas its puran, if your telling about indian culture/religion/mythology please use the correct prounciation as we do in india, just to please the west viewer dont change the prounciation according to their suitability.
The ways she’s pronouncing words is painful to ears. Dharma, Purana, Ramayana, Rama, Ravana, etc.. please pronounce the words they are meant to be said. Totally agree with what you have said.
Many Hindi words are borrowed from Sanskrit, and the same words find their way into many South Indian languages as well. Take the most common word that is used by many Indians, the word Ram(a). In Sanskrit, the word is spelled राम (rAma). The first vowel is आ, a long ‘ah’, and the second is अ, which is a short ‘uh’, or a schwa (ə). All the base letters in Devanagari script are associated with a schwa, like र and म. Each of these is र् + अ or म् + अ. However, in Sanskrit, the schwa versions are not dropped unless the word requires a half letter. If the word has the letter र, it will be fully pronounced, with the अ as well. In Hindi, the same word is spelled राम, which is the same as in Sanskrit. However, here it is pronounced “rAm”. The अ on the last consonant is dropped entirely, so the word should be spelled राम् to match it's pronunciation. In most cases, the spelling remains the same as in Sanskrit, while only the pronunciation changes. Unfortunately, Devanagari script (Edit: when used for Hindi) does not offer any clues as to when the schwa should be dropped and when it remains. This can be problematic, since the different pronunciations can often have different meanings, so one's fluency in the language depends on whether or not you know where to keep the schwa. For instance, the words समझ (understand) and समझा (understood) differ in writing by only the last vowel. However, they are pronounced as “samajh” and “samjhA” respectively. The म in both is the same letter, but it is pronounced differently in each word. In the majority of words, however, if the last letter is a schwa, it is dropped. Native speakers learn to drop the final schwa in every word, like in धड़क and नमक and हरकत. The word Kerala in written as केरल in Hindi and Sanskrit, and Kannada is written as कन्नड़. In Sanskrit, the final schwa would be pronounced, but to a native Hindi speaker, who is used to dropping the final schwa, these words look like “keral” and “kannad” respectively. Most South Indian languages do not drop schwas, either in native words or words borrowed from Sanskrit. This is why native Hindi speakers complain that South Indians add an “aa” after every word. In these languages, the word is taken directly from Sanskrit, and is pronounced as it is in Sanskrit, with all schwas intact, which would sound strange and overpronounced to a Hindi speaker. It is actually Hindi that has changed the pronunciation from the Sanskrit original, but if one is not aware of this, it might seem that extra letters have been added where they don't belong.
@@srinathvasudev bro if u can see my comment hindi word is not even mentioned in my comment. be respectful to every indian lanaguage cause i sensed from your reply how much you hate hindi.
Great animations. I have some feedback, hope you will take it positively: - First of all, you shouldn't say it "mythology". You will be insulting/misguiding the Hindu people who will be watching your videos. - It feels like you got the info/summary from very basic sources like Wikipaedia but not the actual scriptures. You will be surprised to know how wrong wiki and other basic sources are when compared with actual scriptures. Probably, you need a proper team for this but appreciate if any effort is put in this direction. - [small nitpick] Again, it feels like you are "trying" to use hard words here and there, and there are visible edit cuts in the video. - Coming to this video, the seven chiranjeeva are not explained in proper sequence. Again, that could be because of improper/unauthentic sources.
It is Ramah not Ram. Sanskrit words almost never end in half letters like Hindi. All of south India which follows the Sanskrit sound of the word adds the A at the end of every name. It is actually more accurate.
@@TheObservantSoulim from kerala we dont add letter A we add letter N for male god names in end ( malayalam and tamil)... so its raman, shivan, mahadevan sree krishnan, indran etc for brama its bramavu, for aswadhama its aswadhamavu etc
Its mythology guys , stop it u r living in 2024 , reason why we arent developing take stories as stories and learn the good and bad and have devotion for the pure energy of God i.e Krishna mentioned here , since yall didnt see anything directly trust the energy but dont trust blindly on someones stories passed over years .....no God would create caste no God would discriminate anyone, so yes just adapt good and bad thats it dont be soooooo blindfolded that u forget LOGIC
I suggest adding '7 immortals' to the title because many people don't know the meaning of the word 'Chiranjivi'.
Noted
Such an informative video, and i really loved the way you used the AI for visual experience. ❤
Nice and Informative video ❤ keep it up
Why to add aa after every name? It doesn't make any sense.
Graphics are really good!
It's ai
Hindu Mythology: ❌
Hinduism: ✅
Sanatana Dharma: ✅
The voice over feels like dry reading instead of having emotions in it, try to exaggerate voice modulation to better fit the narration. Also, it could be sped up.
Add a little background to the captions so it is easily visible.
You're doing great.
Nice video. Which AI do you use to generate videos
ITS OUR HISTORY ❤
no words for the animation and why this video has verey less likes support u to make more videos
Ever heard about AI ?
not hindu mythology it is our history
😂😂 🍼
😂 ennichu poda
It does not falls under history because it doesn't falls under the scanner of historic method....
It is indeed mythology. There are no evidences of these stories happening in reality. Moreover, everything and everyone that has ever began or taken birth in the entire universe, must have an end or come to death. From the most basic particles to even the black holes, everything has an end. Hence there is no one and nothing who is immortal.
@@THEJOKER-lh2wxne arade evide shenicheee poye panni nokada pannee
You missed markandeya the eighth chiranjeevi
OK, But Is Jambavanth also an Immortal ??
If Yes, Then he too should make into the list.
Your animation is too good 👍
It's AI bro
I will say its far better than Japanese Animes
There is no need to compare. It is definitely amazing by itself.
Do you know whats similar between this and greek mythology or norse mythology or avengers? They are all man made stories.
Can you edit the video and remove mythology.
😂😂😂
Please work on your pronunciations as well, as many pronunciations are wrong.
not 7 there are 8... markandaya is also immortal, why does everyone ignore him?
I believe they are 8 and the one u missed out is markendeya
are you using midjourney to create this type visuals ?
Damn, the animation is crazy ❤
Thanks for the love
Onam is celebrated in kerala because of mahabali
Not mythology it's puranam
Not mythology its our history
Ram"a", Hanuman"a", Yug"a", Ved"a", Vyas"a", Puran"a", dharm"a" ...... Please save me from this type of pronunciation, I wanted to watch the video but can't bear it anymore. At least you should pronounce the words as it suppose to be in our history.
Sorry for the the experience, you will have better experience from the next one for sure🥰
@@TalesofKarma thanks
@@madhubolla6250 yes agree but it should be Ramah, the h sound in the last, not a, I believe. Also in Sanskrit I remember there are roops, not getting into much technical details, Hindi or Sanskrit both are fine a hybrid of both sounds weird.
Not Mythology. Use the words carefully.
I wanna subscribe you but from the next time you must have to replace the word - MYTHology with Ancient Bharat History or something like that .
Feedback noted...
But you need to subscribe to see the changes in future videos😇
@@TalesofKarma done 👍
Even the narration is done by AI
why are we adding a to all the names? rama? vibhishana? at least be true to the topic and call them by their name as per scriptures.
Because that is the correct pronounciation.
hey, can i contact you? i can be your content wrtier and i have much knowledge about religious stuff, i didn't know how to make animations or i would have created my own channel but now as a team we can grow your channel and i will help you in whatever i can
Everything is great but can you stop adding extra "a" to names e.g. it's Ram not Rama etc. and also rectify few pronunciations🙏🙏
In sanskrit the extra "a" is present.
Brother in sanskrit there is visarg infront of every males name. So Ram becomes Ramha but the Ha pronounciation is difficult for some people hence they use Rama to represent that Visarg present. She isn't totally wrong, it's just that people aren't familiar with visarg and if they r they don't know how to use it.
Excuse me its not " Mythology" , its History ! ...Bruhh comeon
AI narration can be improved.
nice use of AI
It may be mhthology for other nations but for us its history❤
It is mythology for everyone. There is no evidence of any of these stories happening in real life. These are stories for kids written by someone and made famous by the people who use them to spread their thoughts or agendas.
@@manishbagela6213what matters is that us majority believes it's the history of ours so your opinion won't even be seen among the devotion that people show when gods are included
@@phoenixfowl4283 No dude. History is made of facts and archaelogical and scientific findings. Mythology is made of whatever is thought by the "majority".
Indian Manwa😅
everything is good, except please can you prounce it correctly its not ramyana its ramayan, not puranas its puran, if your telling about indian culture/religion/mythology please use the correct prounciation as we do in india, just to please the west viewer dont change the prounciation according to their suitability.
The ways she’s pronouncing words is painful to ears. Dharma, Purana, Ramayana, Rama, Ravana, etc.. please pronounce the words they are meant to be said. Totally agree with what you have said.
Thank you for the feedback...🥰
Many Hindi words are borrowed from Sanskrit, and the same words find their way into many South Indian languages as well. Take the most common word that is used by many Indians, the word Ram(a).
In Sanskrit, the word is spelled राम (rAma). The first vowel is आ, a long ‘ah’, and the second is अ, which is a short ‘uh’, or a schwa (ə). All the base letters in Devanagari script are associated with a schwa, like र and म. Each of these is र् + अ or म् + अ. However, in Sanskrit, the schwa versions are not dropped unless the word requires a half letter. If the word has the letter र, it will be fully pronounced, with the अ as well.
In Hindi, the same word is spelled राम, which is the same as in Sanskrit. However, here it is pronounced “rAm”. The अ on the last consonant is dropped entirely, so the word should be spelled राम् to match it's pronunciation. In most cases, the spelling remains the same as in Sanskrit, while only the pronunciation changes.
Unfortunately, Devanagari script (Edit: when used for Hindi) does not offer any clues as to when the schwa should be dropped and when it remains. This can be problematic, since the different pronunciations can often have different meanings, so one's fluency in the language depends on whether or not you know where to keep the schwa. For instance, the words समझ (understand) and समझा (understood) differ in writing by only the last vowel. However, they are pronounced as “samajh” and “samjhA” respectively. The म in both is the same letter, but it is pronounced differently in each word.
In the majority of words, however, if the last letter is a schwa, it is dropped. Native speakers learn to drop the final schwa in every word, like in धड़क and नमक and हरकत. The word Kerala in written as केरल in Hindi and Sanskrit, and Kannada is written as कन्नड़. In Sanskrit, the final schwa would be pronounced, but to a native Hindi speaker, who is used to dropping the final schwa, these words look like “keral” and “kannad” respectively.
Most South Indian languages do not drop schwas, either in native words or words borrowed from Sanskrit. This is why native Hindi speakers complain that South Indians add an “aa” after every word. In these languages, the word is taken directly from Sanskrit, and is pronounced as it is in Sanskrit, with all schwas intact, which would sound strange and overpronounced to a Hindi speaker. It is actually Hindi that has changed the pronunciation from the Sanskrit original, but if one is not aware of this, it might seem that extra letters have been added where they don't belong.
Hindi is not only a language of India every other language a is present .. if Hindi decided to not use doesn't matter this Was not in Hindi
@@srinathvasudev bro if u can see my comment hindi word is not even mentioned in my comment. be respectful to every indian lanaguage cause i sensed from your reply how much you hate hindi.
Bhaai beheenn naaam to sahi lo na
Ramayanaaaa kya hai...? Ramayan hai Rama kya jao Ravanaa kya hai..? Paagal ho kya..?
Great animations. I have some feedback, hope you will take it positively:
- First of all, you shouldn't say it "mythology". You will be insulting/misguiding the Hindu people who will be watching your videos.
- It feels like you got the info/summary from very basic sources like Wikipaedia but not the actual scriptures. You will be surprised to know how wrong wiki and other basic sources are when compared with actual scriptures. Probably, you need a proper team for this but appreciate if any effort is put in this direction.
- [small nitpick] Again, it feels like you are "trying" to use hard words here and there, and there are visible edit cuts in the video.
- Coming to this video, the seven chiranjeeva are not explained in proper sequence. Again, that could be because of improper/unauthentic sources.
Appreciated your time..
We'll improve things in upcoming videos, Thanks for the feedback..🤗
Proper pronunciation required. It is Ram and not Rama. Mahabharat and not Mahabharata. Parshuram and not Parshurama.. etc etc
It is Ramah not Ram. Sanskrit words almost never end in half letters like Hindi. All of south India which follows the Sanskrit sound of the word adds the A at the end of every name. It is actually more accurate.
@@TheObservantSoulim from kerala we dont add letter A we add letter N for male god names in end ( malayalam and tamil)... so its raman, shivan, mahadevan sree krishnan, indran etc for brama its bramavu, for aswadhama its aswadhamavu etc
Its mythology guys , stop it u r living in 2024 , reason why we arent developing take stories as stories and learn the good and bad and have devotion for the pure energy of God i.e Krishna mentioned here , since yall didnt see anything directly trust the energy but dont trust blindly on someones stories passed over years .....no God would create caste no God would discriminate anyone, so yes just adapt good and bad thats it dont be soooooo blindfolded that u forget LOGIC
Why do you mispronounce Hindi words? It's धर्म not धर्मा
Coz the audio is generated using AI
Dharma is a Sanskrit word.
Because they are not hindi words. But sanskrit
It’s not Mythology it’s our HISTORY. 😡
Its not Mythology,Its History.
Skeptics can go and visit Hampi caves,Pandu temples and yes ram-setu.
Bakwas pronunciation
No one is gonna save us ! Its better stand for ourselves and save ourselves ...to all religion peoples ...