No... Most of their pronunciation is not correct.. The authentic Sanskrit pronunciation is quite different than this...We tend to speak Sanskrit with our own accent of Hindi, Marathi,Bengali, Nepali etc. However Sanskrit words are originally pronounced different
@@prefersongs1666 their pronounce is good also you can't speak sansrkita with hindi accent coz there's a "schwa" deletion in hindi or any other north indian languages. Like y'all say ram, krishn, mahabharat it's not correct, in sansrkita it's rama, krishna, Mahabharata, ramayana don't speak sanskrita with accents that's cringe.
As an Indian, it's a shame for me that I need to look at subtitles to understand my own language. Indians should incorporate Sanskrit in the curriculum.
sanskrit is in the curriculum, probably you went to the wrong school. Almost all indian schools have option for a 3rd language either sanskrit or foreign french, german etc This interview was quite easy for me to understand, though I'm not fluent in the language.
I'm very proud to announce that She came to my home and family temple (elikuzha kudumba kshethram) at Kuzhimattom, Kottayam and chanted mantras and bhajans
Simply Hats off. She being proficient in Sanskrit speaks with so much humility and reverence highlighting greatness of Sanskrit and India. God bless her
@@sahaya1234 the short story of king bhoj and Woodcutter . Woodcutter also tells Sansckrit even he correct the word which was used wrong by King . Was Woodcutter a Brahmin or Kshtriya ?
@Nishant Yadav I don't think its funny it is a matter of shame for our country. We left our great 10,000 years old culture and language and adopted some Western senseless new born culture. I want a country where all pure souls live . They practice meditation yoga talk in Sanskrit and be spiritual pure soul. There are many Islamic and Christian countries. Then why not a small but beautiful country where any pure soul can live and follow old सनातन वैदिक संस्कृति
Please forget about her dress /how brilliantly /fluently she converses in Sanskrit Language /At least I feel ashamed / Secondly > she says that the Pranava Manthra Japam / brings about Positive changes in the humours > Endorphin /DOPAmine /Adrenalin !!!!
Yeah exactly, it's indeed a shameful fact for us Indians. Today, Indians feel ashamed in doing almost any Indian stuff. Be it eating rice with hands, speaking pure Hindi (or any of their mother tongue), wearing Indian attires, etc. And I feel really ashamed that rich people (super stars, doctors, musicians, etc.) prefer talking in English even with their children. They should teach their children their own language (Hindi, Tamil, Marathi, Bengali, Malyalam, etc.) because they'll definitely learn English in their schools. We need to learn to respect our culture and our tradition the same way other countries' citizens do.😌😌
Proud that i can understand her Sanskrit but shame I can't speak like her... One thing everyone should notice...that is ..when she speaks Sanskrit her tone becomes so sweet ... That's the magic of language....magic of Sanskrit
It sounds funny that We are learning forein languages and cultures and Foreigners are learning our languages and cultures. We should learn our languages first then we should learn foreign languages.
Sheshashayan Vishnu i wish I know. I picked up a few words due to Hindi similarities. Are you fluent at it or do you speak Sanskrit? I’ve been watching the video several times because of the beautiful language of the Sanskrit. I am not sure where to start to learn Sanskrit though....:(
Can't explain how soothing it was to hear this !!! Amazing ! I liked the way both of them are speaking , impressed with interviewer as well. Inspired to see how she must have learnt Sanskrit ..
I just watched a miracle...The fluency was amazing. I wish Indian could respect that ancient language and it's importance...m from Nepal and know some basic sanskrit.
I'm a Telugu guy and many words she spoke are generally used in our daily life like PARASPARA(mutual), Sahakaaram(cooperation), Kevalam(only) and nearly 20 words in this video
Love this dynamic conversation in The Mother of all languages, Sanskrit. Please keep inspiring and motivating people towards Bhakti Marg and learning the most Divine Language.🙏🙏🙏☀️☀️☀️
I am a 7th grader and I do study Sanskrit. I could understand most of the things she said without the help of the subtitles and I am proud of it. I see a lot of people in the comment section regretting to not have chosen Sanskrit back in their high school. But I am not gonna do this mistake. I will take Sanskrit in 9th and I wish to study the holy scriptures of Hinduism in Sanskrit itself like the Vedas and the Upanishads. And I really feel blessed to have been born in India, where this mesmerizing, ancient and divine language originated.
After a little research I found that Sanskrit has the most organised grammar and is the best sounding language in the world. Also it is the most suitable language for computer science and modern science.
Oh this was so great there is hope for this world. Nostradamus predicted western society would shift toward Indian beliefs and abandon the churches. Here we are shifting to meditation and spirituality like old times. ❤🙏
Well , How wrong was Nostradamus !!! India is the second country after United States where English is spoken most . Churches are at their peak across the world from Africa , Asia , Latin countries according to Pew research Centre .
@@shanemad1640 Indian beliefs like yoga, meditation, aryurveda, Indian diets, sound healing, chanting and chakras are huge in the west. Hundreds of millions participate world wide They speak English because they were a British colony.
Stanley Jaxen . Yup agree with you to a certain degree. Yoga etc is big in the west due to it’s mysticism. Also the fact that the world is a global village now, so people have taken their culture everywhere they’ve gone . But to say that churches would be closing is ludicrous. Do you know how strong the Christian faith is now in 2020 ? As a matter of fact, there are so many people of Indian origins who after moving to the west have become Christians and are actively involved in the church. As for Indians speaking English, you’ve used the right word “ WERE “ a British colony . Most Indians consider it a privilege to speak in English and go to English medium schools even though the British left ages ago ( not everyone may agree with me here but many aren’t being realistic )
@@shanemad1640 are you sure that christian faith is as strong in my country millions of christians are now studying Vedas , to gain more spiritual knowledge because they say that Christianity is a limited spritiual knowledge and lack of logical
We used to listen to news in sanskrit on DD channel..not sure if its still telecast.. Was quite happy watching this video. Though hv learnt sanskrit in school..and able to read and write it want to learn to speak it as fluently as her. 😊
We are actually learning more than that, yoga, meditation, tantra and much more is spreading across the western word, and all that comes with many sanskrit words. Thank you for bringing so much to humanity. I hope India will manage to keep its culture.
Vinot Sharma really? I started watching Hindi movies and have learnt basic Hindi words. While watching her speaking Sanskrit, I was able to pick up a few words that are similar to other East Asian languages. Interesting though...!!!
i had seen foreigners speaking hindi but can't speak like indians thir tone changes,the same case is with indians while speaking english,but it is a fact that if any one speak sanskrit their flow and tone will not change,that make sanskrit a niversal language
Being an Indian Sanatani Hindu, I myself am feeling ashamed today that I was deprived of my Sanskrit language. But I will definitely learn its knowledge. It is very important for me to know my culture.
This is what Lithuanian probably sounds like to people who don't speak it minus the accent. Because as a Lithuanian, it literally feels like I can detect almost the same construct of words like the Lithuanian language only it feels like I simply don't know 80-90% of the words but I do get a sense of familiarity and relatability no doubt.
I am from Kerala and I can understand everything they talk 😍. Really, wonder Malayalam (written language) is very close to Sanskrit. Really, appreciate her effort to study Sanskirt. 😍😍
I'm Bengali, and it's really cool that I could understand what she was saying without reading the subtitles. We were taught sanskrit in class 7 and 8 but I didn't pay attention to it. Now I feel like I will revise this language. So beautiful to hear!
I am able to understand half of what she said " like she likes slokhas etc , about Om kaaram, 6 months she had some training in bangalore.. etc" I only know Telugu , Hindi and English. I really wonder that I have understood some part of the conversation. Anchor asked her like how she has picked up sanskrit in sweden where there are no sources , no master to teacher... she said after listening to Om sound she got peach in her life , it has brought happiness, she first listened to it in the a Meditation center where she happened to go along with some other woman.
So wonderful to see a western woman wearing a saree and speaking Sanskrit whereas today's so called Hindu girls/ladies are wearing sensual clothing/shorts 🙁.
Anyone noticed that accent of Sanskrit never changes. 🤗
Yes
True. There is no problem of accent.
No... Most of their pronunciation is not correct.. The authentic Sanskrit pronunciation is quite different than this...We tend to speak Sanskrit with our own accent of Hindi, Marathi,Bengali, Nepali etc. However Sanskrit words are originally pronounced different
@@prefersongs1666 their pronounce is good also you can't speak sansrkita with hindi accent coz there's a "schwa" deletion in hindi or any other north indian languages. Like y'all say ram, krishn, mahabharat it's not correct, in sansrkita it's rama, krishna, Mahabharata, ramayana don't speak sanskrita with accents that's cringe.
she have south Indian Sanskrit accent different than Sanskrit in practice by north Indians and eastern Indians
Wow, Sanskrit is indeed such a beautiful language! greetings from Italy
As an Indian, it's a shame for me that I need to look at subtitles to understand my own language. Indians should incorporate Sanskrit in the curriculum.
Its actually not too hard. Since I understand Marathi I can grasp around 75% of what they're talking.
@@AnandHalbhavi I'm also I know Marathi and Hindi ...........Apart from I seen religious serial and understood pure hindi language
True😭
sanskrit is in the curriculum, probably you went to the wrong school. Almost all indian schools have option for a 3rd language either sanskrit or foreign french, german etc
This interview was quite easy for me to understand, though I'm not fluent in the language.
Paschimashya shastriya sangeetam = western classical music
I'm done I'm going to learn this beautiful language.
👌👌
All the best man....
Ok hardshit kumar
Did you learn this yet
Now you'll get many many reminders. May you be blessed, and witness her splendour. :)
I'm very proud to announce that She came to my home and family temple (elikuzha kudumba kshethram) at Kuzhimattom, Kottayam and chanted mantras and bhajans
Oh is it ?!!! Grt !!!!
How u r connected to her ?
Wow! Western lady in Hindustani attire and a Hindustani gentleman in Western attire.
😐
I am proud of myself. Because I am a sanskrit student. And I know to speak in sanskrit. I am not shame about that I am an Indian
Huppp...Then why typing in English 😏😏
@@mukul3783 So that you can understand 😏😏
इदं सुरम्यम् अस्ति।🤩
Can you suggest me about best sanskrit teacher on RUclips ?
@@rushikeshswami2528 The Sanskrit Channel
Simply Hats off. She being proficient in Sanskrit speaks with so much humility and reverence highlighting greatness of Sanskrit and India. God bless her
I sure appreciate her efforts. I only wonder if you would say the same if a shudra speaks sanskrit
Sahaya Bruh this is a beautiful video and u had to bring in caste into this. Any Hindu regardless of varna who learns Sanskrit is amazing 😊❤️
@@sahaya1234 the short story of king bhoj and Woodcutter . Woodcutter also tells Sansckrit even he correct the word which was used wrong by King . Was Woodcutter a Brahmin or Kshtriya ?
@@sahaya1234 being a born hindu, as i am assuming you are as well, bad behaviour with 'lower castes' is not part of our religion.
@@monomarr even to utter the word "lower castes"...do you have to?
It's funny seeing a foreigner wearing saree with an Indian wearing English suit😂😂
No its depressing
@Nishant Yadav I don't think its funny it is a matter of shame for our country.
We left our great 10,000 years old culture and language and adopted some Western senseless new born culture.
I want a country where all pure souls live . They practice meditation yoga talk in Sanskrit and be spiritual pure soul.
There are many Islamic and Christian countries. Then why not a small but beautiful country where any pure soul can live and follow old सनातन वैदिक संस्कृति
Please forget about her dress /how brilliantly /fluently she converses in Sanskrit Language /At least I feel ashamed / Secondly > she says that the Pranava Manthra Japam / brings about Positive changes in the humours > Endorphin /DOPAmine /Adrenalin !!!!
Yeah exactly, it's indeed a shameful fact for us Indians. Today, Indians feel ashamed in doing almost any Indian stuff. Be it eating rice with hands, speaking pure Hindi (or any of their mother tongue), wearing Indian attires, etc.
And I feel really ashamed that rich people (super stars, doctors, musicians, etc.) prefer talking in English even with their children. They should teach their children their own language (Hindi, Tamil, Marathi, Bengali, Malyalam, etc.) because they'll definitely learn English in their schools.
We need to learn to respect our culture and our tradition the same way other countries' citizens do.😌😌
Haha thats hilarious yes.
She wears a sari. He wears a suit. Sublime!
Not in northindian style😂
The Sanskrit language by itself bring out the high morals that is deeply engrained in our culture!
She even speaks English with an Indian accent 😂
Mmm
Sanskrit has no accent
Mazic of sanskrit
king music yes it does. Every language on Earth has an accent
😊
Tomorrow's my Sanskrit exam.
*Wish me luck*
Good luck😂🤣
What is result?
@Chandra sekhar nice plz can u refer me sanskrit books Grammer
@@shripadkulkarni8072 I don't remember exactly cuz I was in 9th grade at that time, probably some good marks cuz I love Sanskrit ☺️
❤
How on earth she speak sanskrit fluently 😱!
जय शिवशम्भू 🙏
अहं अति प्रसन्नः। त्रयो मासे पूर्वः, अहं एषः वीडियो अपश्याम। तदा अहं ईषतपि न अवदम। अहं संस्कृतं पठामि, बहोत स्थानेषु इदानीम अशुद्ध वाक्यं रचायामि परं अहं शिक्षिष्ये।
Sweden's apology for Pewdiepie.
Proud that i can understand her Sanskrit but shame I can't speak like her...
One thing everyone should notice...that is ..when she speaks Sanskrit her tone becomes so sweet ... That's the magic of language....magic of Sanskrit
While rest of the world is celebrating Indian culture, heritage & Sanskrit learning, Indians, MOST INDIANS, must put their head DOWN in SHAME !
Mohan MURTI
exactly..
Its is a duty of every hindu ( sanathana dharma follower) to learn Sanskrit
Right Mohan sir
It sounds funny that We are learning forein languages and cultures and Foreigners are learning our languages and cultures.
We should learn our languages first then we should learn foreign languages.
we are searching for good cbsc english medium school for our kids.. 😊
Opposite attracts..Indians will get attracted to Western cultures and vice versa so nothing to be ashamed if we are exchanging cultures
wow....
all should know the beauty of this language...
Sheshashayan Vishnu i wish I know. I picked up a few words due to Hindi similarities. Are you fluent at it or do you speak Sanskrit? I’ve been watching the video several times because of the beautiful language of the Sanskrit. I am not sure where to start to learn Sanskrit though....:(
Can't explain how soothing it was to hear this !!! Amazing !
I liked the way both of them are speaking , impressed with interviewer as well. Inspired to see how she must have learnt Sanskrit ..
I am also teaching sanskrit last 7yrs.when you uttered this your whole mind regressed.
Teach me sir
So proud of you lady 🙏
I just watched a miracle...The fluency was amazing. I wish Indian could respect that ancient language and it's importance...m from Nepal and know some basic sanskrit.
I'm a Telugu guy and many words she spoke are generally used in our daily life like PARASPARA(mutual), Sahakaaram(cooperation), Kevalam(only) and nearly 20 words in this video
BRO Telugu is the only language which has nearly 60% sanskrit words
@@siva779 same for Malayalam and Kannada
Every Indian language has Sanskrit words
@@akhandbharat1593no it doesnt
Yeah, dravidian languages have tons of Sanskrit loanwords.
Love this dynamic conversation in The Mother of all languages, Sanskrit. Please keep inspiring and motivating people towards Bhakti Marg and learning the most Divine Language.🙏🙏🙏☀️☀️☀️
I am a 7th grader and I do study Sanskrit. I could understand most of the things she said without the help of the subtitles and I am proud of it. I see a lot of people in the comment section regretting to not have chosen Sanskrit back in their high school. But I am not gonna do this mistake. I will take Sanskrit in 9th and I wish to study the holy scriptures of Hinduism in Sanskrit itself like the Vedas and the Upanishads. And I really feel blessed to have been born in India, where this mesmerizing, ancient and divine language originated.
Great thinking bro
Very good! Wish you all the best.
I'm Nepali I'm Understanding What Is She Saying I'm Proud To be
गर्वः क्षणः प्रेम संस्कृत प्रेम अस्माकं संस्कृतिः
This is the greatest interview.
She's beautiful and sweet, and her Sanskrit is really good.
After a little research I found that Sanskrit has the most organised grammar and is the best sounding language in the world. Also it is the most suitable language for computer science and modern science.
Oh this was so great there is hope for this world.
Nostradamus predicted western society would shift toward Indian beliefs and abandon the churches.
Here we are shifting to meditation and spirituality like old times.
❤🙏
And when did said fella say this would be the case. Thanks
Well , How wrong was Nostradamus !!! India is the second country after United States where English is spoken most . Churches are at their peak across the world from Africa , Asia , Latin countries according to Pew research Centre .
@@shanemad1640 Indian beliefs like yoga, meditation, aryurveda, Indian diets, sound healing, chanting and chakras are huge in the west.
Hundreds of millions participate world wide
They speak English because they were a British colony.
Stanley Jaxen . Yup agree with you to a certain degree. Yoga etc is big in the west due to it’s mysticism. Also the fact that the world is a global village now, so people have taken their culture everywhere they’ve gone . But to say that churches would be closing is ludicrous. Do you know how strong the Christian faith is now in 2020 ? As a matter of fact, there are so many people of Indian origins who after moving to the west have become Christians and are actively involved in the church. As for Indians speaking English, you’ve used the right word “ WERE “ a British colony . Most Indians consider it a privilege to speak in English and go to English medium schools even though the British left ages ago ( not everyone may agree with me here but many aren’t being realistic )
@@shanemad1640 are you sure that christian faith is as strong in my country millions of christians are now studying Vedas , to gain more spiritual knowledge because they say that Christianity is a limited spritiual knowledge and lack of logical
संसकृत अमर था, अमर है और अमर रहेगा।
जय हिन्द,
जय भारत।🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
swasthi siddham am from sri lanka
बहु सम्यक❤❤❤❤अहम् ईच्छामी यत् मम देशस्य भारत देशस्य च राष्ट्रिय भासा संस्कृत भासा भवेत् ईति अहम् चिन्तयामी. जयतु संस्कृतम्🙏
संस्कृतम् भाषायाः रमीणयम् अस्ति ।
रमणीयम्*
Correction
संस्कृतभाषा रमणीया अस्ति ।
बहु समीचीनम्
अहं अपि संस्कृतम् पठामि
जयतु संस्कृतम्🙏
We used to listen to news in sanskrit on DD channel..not sure if its still telecast.. Was quite happy watching this video. Though hv learnt sanskrit in school..and able to read and write it want to learn to speak it as fluently as her. 😊
Sanskrit should be national language
Jai Shri Krishna 🙏
She's gorgeous..
Your comment sounds like a Pornography addict's reaction.
My mother tongue is malayalam but I understood what she told in sanskrit wow so much similarity
मज़ा आ गवम् , गजब बोलम ।।
Even the accent is accurate to the end. Respect!!
आपको मेरा सत सत प्रणाम !!
They are learning our Indian languages and we Indians are mad for English.
We are actually learning more than that, yoga, meditation, tantra and much more is spreading across the western word, and all that comes with many sanskrit words. Thank you for bringing so much to humanity. I hope India will manage to keep its culture.
I am proud that I took initiatives to learn Sanskrit. I understood the entire conversation and I heard it while driving.
Far better than hindi
Agree, Hindi is hard to learn for me, Sanskrit is easy
Vinot Sharma really? I started watching Hindi movies and have learnt basic Hindi words. While watching her speaking Sanskrit, I was able to pick up a few words that are similar to other East Asian languages. Interesting though...!!!
@@vannakr25 My mother tongue Telugu has so much influence of Sanskrit.. literally I mean like 50-60% are loan words from Sanskrit...this is wonderful
chandu mudunuru I see. Thank You
Far better than any language
i felt really happy to hear that sanskrit tone, which l feel is very sharp. Thanks for uploading
when i listen sanskrit its like every sentence is a super hit dialogue.... beautiful language 🙏🏽
We are all Indo-European brothers and sisters. Are languages of the subcontinent, Iran and Europe are RELATED anyways
Crazy. I used to think I do not understand anything of Sanskrit but I could understand this interview partially.
My god... I felt so ashamed of myself. Enough now. I am going to learn this ancient language.
I got influenced..I would like to learn Sanskrit in future..
बहुत सुंदर सोच विचार वाली ये विदेशी युवती हैं। हम शर्म सार हैं कि विश्व की सबसे प्राचीन हमारी देव वाणी को भुला रहे हैं जबकी ये विदेशी अपना रहे हैं।
सा अतीव शुद्ध संस्कृत वदति 🙏🙏
It's crazy how if one knows some indian languages, one can understand like 30% of sanskrit too!
i had seen foreigners speaking hindi but can't speak like indians thir tone changes,the same case is with indians while speaking english,but it is a fact that if any one speak sanskrit their flow and tone will not change,that make sanskrit a niversal language
I think her English is spoken with a sanskrit accent! 😲
Mixing english with sanskrit. Very 21st century indian. Hats off lady!!
She's speaking the language of the Gods
Literally 😂
Indeed it is the language of gods🤣
Is it only me or i notice her looking down?
Namaskaraha Dhanyavadaha.
Absolutely brilliant
Awesome
Being an Indian Sanatani Hindu, I myself am feeling ashamed today that I was deprived of my Sanskrit language. But I will definitely learn its knowledge. It is very important for me to know my culture.
This is what Lithuanian probably sounds like to people who don't speak it minus the accent. Because as a Lithuanian, it literally feels like I can detect almost the same construct of words like the Lithuanian language only it feels like I simply don't know 80-90% of the words but I do get a sense of familiarity and relatability no doubt.
❤
I am from Kerala and I can understand everything they talk 😍. Really, wonder Malayalam (written language) is very close to Sanskrit. Really, appreciate her effort to study Sanskirt. 😍😍
Such a divine peaceful language!
Language of Gods...and she has mastered that..
I can't speak Sanskrit but some how I understand most of the conversation may be coz I studied a little bit of Sanskrit in middle school.
I scored 93 in sanskrit class 10th boards. 😊
I am happy that unlike others in my class I really studies it in 6,7,8 and now I can understand it properly
Becoz it is even in our veins . Unfortunately, we are continuously losing magic language
Sanskrit should be made first language for all Indians.
Sanskrit is the mother of all European and Indian languages
A great thanks to my school. I'm almost able to understand what they're saying (like 95%). Now the next part is speaking the language fluently😁
She knows more sanskrit than me I live in india😂😂
I'm Bengali, and it's really cool that I could understand what she was saying without reading the subtitles.
We were taught sanskrit in class 7 and 8 but I didn't pay attention to it.
Now I feel like I will revise this language. So beautiful to hear!
गर्विता अस्मि यतोहि संस्कृत छात्रा अस्मि.
जयतु भारतम् , जयतु संस्कृतम्
listening to her I’m wowed simply wowed - very impressed
Feels like I am in the era of Krishna
She speaks so fluent
Unbelievably beautiful language... divine.
The pronunciation on this gal, AND the head bobs sync with the words
4:08 that south Indian accent
Bhai...🤣🤣🤣🤣
Why am I able to understand this? I'm not even needing subtitles... 🤔
Because it is in our gene! It was the only language spoken by people throughout the world in ancient times
Because most Indian languages draw their roots from Sanskrit
@@HarshitaDeshpande can we say influence?
ಯಾಕಂದ್ರೆ ಭೂತಗಳಿಗೆ ಎಲ್ಲಾ ಭಾಷೆ ತಿಳಿಯುತ್ತೆ!
@Aakash my name for eg hindi is influenced by Urdu but has its roots in Sanskrit.
Most Indian languages have their root in Sanskrit.
I am able to understand half of what she said " like she likes slokhas etc , about Om kaaram, 6 months she had some training in bangalore.. etc"
I only know Telugu , Hindi and English. I really wonder that I have understood some part of the conversation. Anchor asked her like how she has picked up sanskrit in sweden where there are no sources , no master to teacher... she said after listening to Om sound she got peach in her life , it has brought happiness, she first listened to it in the a Meditation center where she happened to go along with some other woman.
Salute to this lady.🙌🙌👏👏👌👌
Excellent
Sanskrit is the world's best language
So wonderful to see a western woman wearing a saree and speaking Sanskrit whereas today's so called Hindu girls/ladies are wearing sensual clothing/shorts 🙁.
Very pleasant sounding and very easy to speak language. Hope it picks up usage in day-to-day conversations.
I can understand 90% I learned sanskrit from 5th grade to 8th grade in my school
This is our language ❤️❤️❤️
I can understand sanskrit without ever learning it
I failed my ancestors
I speak 6 languages fluently ... including Swedish ... I am goanna master it no matter what!!!!
How are things going? Are you making progress? Best of luck!
she is literally speaking the language of gods
Wow. I can speak Hindi and konkani and i can understand most of Sanskrit!
Wow incredibly amazing..
Sadhuvaad..
Vatavaranam shudshikaranam bhavati. Blew my mind