About half of Javanese vocabulary is derived from Sanskrit. Words like 'Yogyakarta' (ayodhyā; Rāma's capital + kṛta; 'accomplished'), 'senadyan' (yadyapi; 'although'), 'tapi' (tathāpi; 'but'), 'geni' (agni; 'fire'), etc. Even today, more than a millennium after the introduction of Sanskrit to Java, most Javanese people still have Sanskrit elements on their names, including me! 🙋♂️
@@n.yoshua Om Swastiastu, Yoshua, salam dari Wonosobo, Jawa Tengah. Senangnya nemu sodara "satu spesies" yang suka ngulik beginian... Hahahaaa... Rahayuuu! 🙏
banyak sebenernya... nama2 istilah dan gedung pemerintahan di jawa masih banyak yg derived dr sansekerta. hampir tiap kantor dinas di jateng namanya dari sanskrit, contohnya kantorku prayogasala. Mottonya Jateng Prasetya Ulah Sakti Bhakti Praja itu Sansekerta @@nebula996
Have you ever considered being a sanskrit tour guide for exclusive heritage tours like this? Since you enjoy travelling and you go to exotic locations from Europe to far east, with your sanskrit knowledge you could very easily start sanskrit speaking tours with spoken sanskrit and yummy food as accompaniments. I'm sure many of your global fans ( me inclusive) would be ready to pay a premium to join you on such beautiful tours 😊😊😊🙏🙏🙏
@@rasydanidan5397 @Rasydan Idan Brother , your comment is soo foolish...You are not proud of Hindu Belief....It means you are proud of Muslim Beliefs...First of all, you must understand what is Belief? Belief is something which is not yet real... So religion is a Belief system... Which is not real ( opposite of real is Belief)...So you are basically arguing on belief which is not true...Which is funny...Now you must have some knowledge on Hindu Dharma ( Sanatan Dharma )... Worshipping Idols is a tradition in Hindu... Many Hindu don't worship idols... many Hindu are Charvaka ( Atheist)... Sanatana Dharma doesn't destroy the beautiful Culture and Tradition of the region like Islam does.. Islam wipe out the tradition and Culture of the region... If you want to know about Hinduism you may see the video of Sadhguru , Hindu Academy by Jay Lakhani etc... You will be shocked that what you had known about Hinduism is totally wrong...
Such a beautiful informative video. Thanks much. With your beautiful yet simple explanation we got a joy ride of a different side of Indonesia that we hardly get to see. It is a tragedy that such a traditional vedic and cultural country has now become the largest muslim country due to forced conversions. Many in Indonesia and outside fo not even know these beautiful roots and cultural ethos of their own past. You have showcased everything so beautifully. Loved it. Keep up the great work
There are some parts of Southeast Asia that were Islamized be force, however for the most part, it was voluntary, driven by the kingdom's king and thus, the population followed to it.
they became muslim not because of forced conversion or war.. it's well known that it was because of trade. indian merchant from gujarat that brought Islam to that land. they show good attitude.. that's why lots of the kings at those times converted to islam. since the leader convert to islam, the citizen follow them.. it was peaceful conversion..
Ideally...the first intro sentnce should hv been.. "योग्यकर्ता नगरे स्वागतम्".. and not "नगरम्".. bcz the locative case singular fr the word नगर is नगरे...which literally translates to.. welcome in yogyakarta. Although English language has a grammatically correct way of sayin "welcome to yogyakarta"..in sanskrit..generally..d locative case is used than d accusative..fr eg..all stories begin with कस्मिन् श्चित् नगरे n all..d diffrnce is subtle but as u know d old story.. बाधति बाधते.🤣😂🤗..bt all is well that goes with the flow too..kudos fr ur effrts on thischannel
@@Laxmi-hv9qy I have been learning it in school n college since 8th std.. Had 95/100 in 12th board exms in Sanskrit....howevr it tkes few yrs before u cn actually start conversing in it.
About half of Javanese vocabulary is derived from Sanskrit. Words like 'Yogyakarta' (ayodhyā; Rāma's capital + kṛta; 'accomplished'), 'senadyan' (yadyapi; 'although'), 'tapi' (tathāpi; 'but'), 'geni' (agni; 'fire'), etc. Even today, more than a millennium after the introduction of Sanskrit to Java, most Javanese people still have Sanskrit elements on their names, including me! 🙋♂️
Om Swastiastu, Agus, salam dari Bali 🙏🏻
Trnyata bukan cuma saya yg dari Nusantara nongol di sini 😅
hehe
Rahayu 🙏🏻
@@n.yoshua Om Swastiastu, Yoshua, salam dari Wonosobo, Jawa Tengah. Senangnya nemu sodara "satu spesies" yang suka ngulik beginian... Hahahaaa...
Rahayuuu! 🙏
Setahu saya yogya itu dari kata yogya योग्य yang artinya nyaman, bukan dari ayodhya
Ga nyampe setengah dong itu kebanyakan, sansekerta banyaknya di pake nama nama orang aja
banyak sebenernya... nama2 istilah dan gedung pemerintahan di jawa masih banyak yg derived dr sansekerta. hampir tiap kantor dinas di jateng namanya dari sanskrit, contohnya kantorku prayogasala. Mottonya Jateng Prasetya Ulah Sakti Bhakti Praja itu Sansekerta @@nebula996
Love from Nepal! Long-live
our language Sanskritam!
wow, speaking Sanskrit in the land which used Sanskrit thousands of years ago
Hmm i think rakyat jelata cannot speak in sanskrit back then
भवान् अतिसुन्दरम् संस्कृतं 🏵️✨वदति । महत्वपूर्णस्य चलचित्रस्य कृते धन्यवादाः ।👌👌👌🌸🏵️🌺🌸🌺🌻
Have you ever considered being a sanskrit tour guide for exclusive heritage tours like this? Since you enjoy travelling and you go to exotic locations from Europe to far east, with your sanskrit knowledge you could very easily start sanskrit speaking tours with spoken sanskrit and yummy food as accompaniments. I'm sure many of your global fans ( me inclusive) would be ready to pay a premium to join you on such beautiful tours 😊😊😊🙏🙏🙏
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You pronounce the Sanskrit words perfect bro, I really appreciate it
Actually, he mispronounces _r̥_ (ऋ) as _ru_ (रु) or even _ri_ (रि), which is a common mistake. But other than that, yes.
Thank you so much 🥰🙏
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अतिव उत्तमम् ! 🌷💁🏻♂️😇
Thank you bro..i am Muslim Indonesian but i am proud of my hindu Ancestor..
We proud of what they had achieved but we never proud of their belief....
@@rasydanidan5397 indeed
@@welldone5156 they built a great empire...it was amazing...but unfortunately they associated god with idols.
@@rasydanidan5397 No! There are many sects and beliefs in Hinduism. Some don't worship idols and also believe in just one God.
@@rasydanidan5397 @Rasydan Idan Brother , your comment is soo foolish...You are not proud of Hindu Belief....It means you are proud of Muslim Beliefs...First of all, you must understand what is Belief? Belief is something which is not yet real... So religion is a Belief system... Which is not real ( opposite of real is Belief)...So you are basically arguing on belief which is not true...Which is funny...Now you must have some knowledge on Hindu Dharma ( Sanatan Dharma )... Worshipping Idols is a tradition in Hindu... Many Hindu don't worship idols... many Hindu are Charvaka ( Atheist)... Sanatana Dharma doesn't destroy the beautiful Culture and Tradition of the region like Islam does.. Islam wipe out the tradition and Culture of the region...
If you want to know about Hinduism you may see the video of Sadhguru , Hindu Academy by Jay Lakhani etc... You will be shocked that what you had known about Hinduism is totally wrong...
Wait Borobudur already open at 04 o clock? Ah I should come earlier back then.
Thanks for uploading! Please keep continue uploading.
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I am Hindi person and i understand it.
Javanese : Agni - Geni
Delightful!
'liked'. Thank you for the video.
bahu uttamam mahodayah
अहम प्रथम वार: संस्कृत व्लोगं दर्शयति
Ngayogyakarta - Ayodya
Yogya योग्य = eligible, suitable
Not from ayodhya
No The original name of Yogya was Ngayogyakarta, cut into Yogya, there is the word Ayogya ; ng AYOGYA karta > Ayodya
Kesulatanan mataram from sanskirt Mataram > Mother
Are you Indonesian sir?
Hey abhi bruh Please provide subtitles is devangari script so that i can get perfect pronunciation of words english scripts doesn't provides it
You are look like hero genius movie....
Such a beautiful informative video. Thanks much. With your beautiful yet simple explanation we got a joy ride of a different side of Indonesia that we hardly get to see. It is a tragedy that such a traditional vedic and cultural country has now become the largest muslim country due to forced conversions. Many in Indonesia and outside fo not even know these beautiful roots and cultural ethos of their own past. You have showcased everything so beautifully. Loved it. Keep up the great work
Be careful of misinformation... why is Bali still majority-Hindu in the largest Muslim country in the world?
@@jubeerkauwsar3871 be careful of misinterpretation. I wasn't talking about Bali alone. Indonesia in total. Get your facts right.
There are some parts of Southeast Asia that were Islamized be force, however for the most part, it was voluntary, driven by the kingdom's king and thus, the population followed to it.
they became muslim not because of forced conversion or war.. it's well known that it was because of trade. indian merchant from gujarat that brought Islam to that land. they show good attitude.. that's why lots of the kings at those times converted to islam. since the leader convert to islam, the citizen follow them.. it was peaceful conversion..
Ideally...the first intro sentnce should hv been.. "योग्यकर्ता नगरे स्वागतम्".. and not "नगरम्".. bcz the locative case singular fr the word नगर is नगरे...which literally translates to.. welcome in yogyakarta.
Although English language has a grammatically correct way of sayin "welcome to yogyakarta"..in sanskrit..generally..d locative case is used than d accusative..fr eg..all stories begin with कस्मिन् श्चित् नगरे n all..d diffrnce is subtle but as u know d old story.. बाधति बाधते.🤣😂🤗..bt all is well that goes with the flow too..kudos fr ur effrts on thischannel
I Also Want to Learn Sanskrit, How did you learn 🥺🥺
@@Laxmi-hv9qy I have been learning it in school n college since 8th std..
Had 95/100 in 12th board exms in Sanskrit....howevr it tkes few yrs before u cn actually start conversing in it.
@@sandeepkamat2175 oh...
I Studied it From .....i think, 3rd or 4th class Till 8th Only☹️
And it was very Basic Sanskrit☹️
@@Laxmi-hv9qy i think in Varanasi many teachers of Sanskrit
Hi. Please suggest Sanskrit class to me. I am interested to learn.
Where i can learn to speak sanskrit?
Bhai hindi bhi batao taki Sanskrit mai bhi sikh saku