Keep motivating these guys to make these types of contents in future And It will be really great if you invite them at your podcast They are the youths of our next generation Keep going💪🏻
Pls start a online course to learn sanscrit Many wants to learn this language to understand puranas directly and study manusmriti kama sutra. Many dalits and amedkarwadi will research onit In order to learn why ambedkar left sanatan dharm Ambedkar famous quote "I born in sanatan dharm but would not like to die in this dharm" Later converted to budhh
@@Between_The_Line_Ambedkar read translated version of Hindu shastras. He was not adept in Sanskrit language. Had he known Sanskrit better, he wouldn't have left sanatan dharma, because it's not dharma which is wrong but people misusing it for personal gains, like it happens with Islam all the time. Some or the other maulvi, radicalizes youth into accepting terrorism as a means of achieving political agendas. The problem with Islam is that the book itself is not clear, often self-contradicting and outright misunderstood at many places.
अहं अतीव कृतज्ञः अस्मि 🙏🏻 भूरिश: धन्यवाद: Sanskrit is one of the most precious gifts bestowed upon us ❤️ and such conversations will truly help us in reconnecting!
@@_BolHariBol_ One thing, I don't understand (pls don't think I am rude) what is the relation of Tilak and Sanskrit language? Pls reply if possible 😊
I am from Nepal. My parents told me they had to learn Sanskrit in school. But gradually the education system removed it. But I promise I will do my best to revive our lost Sanskrit and Sanskriti. Jai Shree Rama.
@@ডননঃ১ upto 12th compulsary like English or Hindi???? I think it is in syllabus upto 8th and too for formality no one teach Sanskrit like they teach English
Bewakoof.... Pali is the oldest and vocal language among masses.... Sanskrit is the Sanskarit Language of Pali.... Pali get its Sanskaran over time and became the language of writing texts by Bauddhists... Later on Captured By Brahmins when they entered in Bauddh Sanghs....U fool...
@@gopalramanathan7062 yeah when you are born and learn mother language you learn the words from visual cues from your mother..you don’t magically just learn a language without any visual cues or any lingua franca!
@@sandipanchatterjee5017English was taught to us in schools from the time we were 3-4 years old, for many years ! Nowadays , there are options to learn samskritam both online as well as offline. IMO, If subtitles are given one will only read the subtitles without listening and putting efforts to understand the beautiful language.
maharashtrian here🙋♀ i dont know sanskrit but marathi has retained a lot of sanskrit words and many of them are derived from it so i could understand the conversation in bits and pieces. happy to see the change.
@@purv7Lol really! I am a Maithili person living in Noida and I too can understand most of the conversation....Magadhi Prakrit is the mother of all eastern Indian languages excluding Bhojpuri. Magadhi prakrit itself derived from Sanskrit... It is the language of The Magadh dynasty (Oldest dynasty in India) and it is spoken in modern day bihar in the Magadh region..Bengali,Odia is also derived from Magadhi prakrit and in the same way maithili too.... Excluding Bhojpuri every language in Bihar is derived from Magadhi prakrit... Most outsiders think Bhojpuri is the only language of Bihar because they migrate the most in other states but it's not true... Bihar has so many ancient languages which are on the verge of extinction Because of hindi..btw Bhojpuri is hindi only with some accent
04:15 Importance of Sanskrit in modern times 08:30 Promoting Sanskrit language learning 12:45 Promotion of Sanskrit language through online and offline activities at Mahabidyalaya 17:00 Sanskrit is an ancient language with rich literature 21:15 Long-time follower 25:30 Script in our language defines its status as a language 29:45 Sanskrit is a valuable resource for learning Indian languages. 33:56 Sanskrit should be prioritized in education
Pls start a online course to learn sanscrit Many wants to learn this language to understand puranas directly and study manusmriti kama sutra. Many dalits and amedkarwadi will research onit In order to learn why ambedkar left sanatan dharm Ambedkar famous quote "I born in sanatan dharm but would not like to die in this dharm" Later converted to budhh
@@Between_The_Line_Ambedkar read translated version of Hindu shastras. He was not adept in Sanskrit language. Had he known Sanskrit better, he wouldn't have left sanatan dharma, because it's not dharma which is wrong but people misusing it for personal gains, like it happens with Islam all the time. Some or the other maulvi, radicalizes youth into accepting terrorism as a means of achieving political agendas. The problem with Islam is that the book itself is not clear, often self-contradicting and outright misunderstood at many places.
alpa vidya bhayankari, they saved you, you had plans only for 9th 10th not to do PHD right. That would have been a disrespect to Sanskrit, Sanskrit was also spared.
Pls start a online course to learn sanscrit Many wants to learn this language to understand puranas directly and study manusmriti kama sutra. Many dalits and amedkarwadi will research onit In order to learn why ambedkar left sanatan dharm Ambedkar famous quote "I born in sanatan dharm but would not like to die in this dharm" Later converted to budhh
@@Between_The_Line_Ambedkar read translated version of Hindu shastras. He was not adept in Sanskrit language. Had he known Sanskrit better, he wouldn't have left sanatan dharma, because it's not dharma which is wrong but people misusing it for personal gains, like it happens with Islam all the time. Some or the other maulvi, radicalizes youth into accepting terrorism as a means of achieving political agendas. The problem with Islam is that the book itself is not clear, often self-contradicting and outright misunderstood at many places.
This podcast brought a smile to my face. Mother Sanskrit lives through Indian vernacular languages. May she rise again to be a lingua franca (bridge language between two different languages).
@@arjavgarg5801 Sanskrit is associated with most of the Indian languages and cultures in diverse manners, which also include Tamizh and North-eastern Indian languages
As someone who can speak Marathi, Hindi and Kannada, it made me really happy that by combining my knowledge of vocabulary of all the three languages, i could make out nearly 70% of what they were saying. Glorious mother of languages indeed!
@@samuraijosh1595 Just know the truth man. Many northern part of India does not know about the correct one. they live in their own fancy and fantasy thoughts. The Indian PM has been saying in many places including 'parksha pe charcha' event in 2018 that Tamil is older than sanskrit and has beautiful literatures. However, science and technology people use English languge in India.
@@studypurpose7804 I honestly don't understand why u guys find the need to insert these unnecessary comments under every video about northern languages. Tamil is a beautiful language no doubt but this podcast has nothing to do with it. And as far as happiness is concerned, I am more than content knowing the languages I already do and don't really care about the "which language came first" debate either. But even if someone else is interested in learning Tamil you will end up putting them off due to this annoying salesmen like behaviour.
@@Karakinknights If there'll be no poverty no suffering in humans then we'd become emotionless, we wouldn't feel the difference between happiness & sadness, then we'll become just like Robots.
@@HKB108 is it, then you're god must be a sadist. Becuz , there is no difference between your god and politicians. They want to keep people poor , so they will not question the gov . Same as your god.
@@HKB108 do you think , people who are rich are very happy . Then atleast come out and see the world with common sense . You will know how it is . Only through rich people we are developing . Because , they are spending money on innovation and to make the existing products better.
@@Karakinknights Exactly! Being rich doesn't mean being happy, infact the richest people do suicide stating that there's nothing left to enjoy for themselves. Also, this world will become worse day by day, it isn't a place to be happy, as told by the creator.
Very beautiful take homes: 1. Start speaking Sanskrit without worrying about grammar. 2. Grammar can be slowly learned as one develops confidence. 3. The school curriculum needs massive revamping. A kindergarten kid can say "May I come mam" in English, but in 5th and 6th grade, instead of teaching day-to-day conversations, students are dragged into learning Sanskrit in a way that generates boredom. 4. One need not read any Vedas to learn Sanskrit; instead, learning Sanskrit will help one learn the Vedas. 5. Do small conversations from morning to evening like good morning, good noon, desires to drink water, eat food, etc. 6. Vivakshu is a platform that tries to erode people's inhibitions while speaking, especially stammering caused by a lack of confidence and vocabulary. 7. If people are interested in Sanskrit in general without feeling inhibited, it will definitely lead to the slow and steady development of India. 6. Israel is a fantastic example of revitalizing a dead language - Hebrew. 7. Sanskrit being the mother of most of the Indian languages, should be taken as an identity of our culture. 8. Any subject can be learned in Sanskrit; it can be considered a language of the day-to-day conversations. 9. Knowing Sanskrit can fill in the gap that currently exists between different cultures, as well as, our gap with the past. 10. Sanskrit can help us in learning our past and help in the evolution of the future. Thanks a lot Vivakshu! Will try to follow as many steps as I can. Please keep posting such videos to encourage us.
we should open sanskrit medium schools and let people choose whether they want to send their children to english or sanskrit medium schools ? is that acceptable to you or do you believe we should force people ?
@@thegame-ks so you believe in forcing people then ? 🤣🤣 people will do something where there is a value or incentive. forcing does not work. You get dysfunctional societies like iran
Whose culture? For all Indians? Sorry, many of us do not accept that. Already central government is wasting money on this dead language and spend pittance on the other languages. All that is built on the lies spread by a certain group that the Gods speak Sanskrit. If these so-called Gods like conversing only in Sanskrit, then they are not gods but sub-human.
Let's gather together and embark on a beautiful journey to revive the celestial language cherished by Hindu gods. Join us in spreading the sweetness of Sanskrit across the world! Every share brings us closer to building a bigger family dedicated to this noble cause. Let's make Sanskrit shine brightly once again! 🌟✨ जयतु संस्कृतम् जयतु भारतम्।🙏
Job well done! But i belive most of us do not know how to understand sanskrit, so try adding subtitles for that, like an anime. Let preserve our culture!
This is my first time hearing conversation between two people in Sanskrutam but I am able to understand their conversation. It’s astonishing how Sanskrutam is still alive through native languages.
@@Ambari_in North India all people learn Sanskrit during their school time no one ask about your cast and religion because Sanskrit is compulsary subject till 8th class and all people who know hindi easily read Sanskrit and Sanskrit is the mother of all language so every state must compulsary to learn Sanskrit
I am 30 years old and I have started learning Sanskrit recently... I am learning it offline with my teacher...I am watching this podcast to gain fluency and in-depth knowledge of the language...and let me tell you guys you have done really a great job!👏👏 I strongly believe that it's youth like us, who can keep our "ancient treasure" Sanskrit alive.
If you want you can search devvani sanskrit channel Start from prarambhik rachnanuwad koumudi new course playlist Other channels are of patanjali gurukul If u r more intrested i can tell more channel and way to learn. Thanks
@@-__________abhinavtariyal_5999 please sir I am interested. I am 60. But my desire is still strong. Please give me web site adress. Infact I am not zero. I have basic knowledge of Sanskrit.
Pls start a online course to learn sanscrit Many wants to learn this language to understand puranas directly and study manusmriti kama sutra. Many dalits and amedkarwadi will research onit In order to learn why ambedkar left sanatan dharm Ambedkar famous quote "I born in sanatan dharm but would not like to die in this dharm" Later converted to budhh
@@Between_The_Line_Ambedkar read translated version of Hindu shastras. He was not adept in Sanskrit language. Had he known Sanskrit better, he wouldn't have left sanatan dharma, because it's not dharma which is wrong but people misusing it for personal gains, like it happens with Islam all the time. Some or the other maulvi, radicalizes youth into accepting terrorism as a means of achieving political agendas. The problem with Islam is that the book itself is not clear, often self-contradicting and outright misunderstood at many places.
@@abhinandanfiles462Ambedkar misconceived Sanatana as complete Hinduism. Sanatana is only a branch of Hinduism and that is its weakness. Hinduism belongs to indigenous Indians but Brahmanism called Sanatana belongs to the Aryans who came from outside India. Brahminism introduced evil practices like Gambling, Begging, Untouchability, Slavery, Polyandry, Prostitution, Child Marriage, Sati and Dowry in Indian plains.
सुन कर बहुत अच्छा लग रहा है और प्रसन्न्ता भी.. बिना हिन्दी subtitles के भी समझ आ रहा है.. बचपन में मैं संस्कृत से दूर भागता था, परंतु अब लगता है कि पढ़ने को मिले तो कितना अच्छा हो.. परंतु समय निकाल कर अवश्य सीखना चाहूँगा.. जय बजरंग बलि 🙏 🚩 जय श्री राम 🙏 🚩
मैं चाहती हूँ मेरे शीशु की प्रथम भाषा संस्कृत हो । मैं भी सीखना चाहती हूँ यह भाषा और उम्मीद करती हूँ कि मैं और मेरा शीशु साथ में सीख पाएँगे। कुछ हद तक मैं यह podcast समझ पाई हूँ। Both of you took a great initiative 😊
अहं नास्तिकः अस्मि। अहं ईश्वरस्य अस्तित्वं न विश्वसामि। कस्यापि देवस्य अलौकिकसत्त्वस्य वा विश्वासस्य समर्थनार्थं पर्याप्तं प्रमाणं वा तर्कसंगतं न्याय्यं वा नास्ति । अहं मम विश्वदृष्टिः निर्मातुं तर्कं, अनुभवजन्यसाक्ष्यं च अवलम्ब्य देवस्य अस्तित्वस्य समर्थनार्थं प्रेरणादायकं प्रमाणं वा तर्कं वा न प्राप्नोमि।
I learnt Sanskrit only for 3 years.... I used to enjoy reading Sanskrit....but unfortunately i have to leave it due to our school curriculum.....im glad i can still understand most parts without subtitles..... thank u for keeping Sanskrit alive ❤❤
Pls keep posting podcast in Sanskrit!! U guys can talk on any topics in Sanskrit!! Whether be on culture, religion, poltics, hobbies, jobs,etc etc. But keep posting podcast in Sanskrit
I literally Clicked just to check is this podcast in Sanskrit or On Sanskrit and found this masterpiece entirely in Sanskrit! Thanks for this guys. "Sanskrit and prestige go together in India" - Swami Vivekananda
जब तक हमारे ग्रंथ पढ़ने वाले मौजूद है और विद्यालयों में संस्कृत पढ़ाई जाती रहेगी,तब तक आप जैसे महानुभावों के माध्यम से ये देवभाषा जीवित रहेगी। इस अद्भुत पॉडकास्ट के लिए धन्यवाद! स्वस्ति!
Don't say 'Sanskrit is a dead language'. It is only a 'not- spoken' language. It has been living for thousands of years through writing and in religion.
In most of the spoken languages in India very often we find very bad words being used while scolding enemies and unwanted persons ( and even in ordinary convesations)which makes those languages polluted. Samskrit by remaining unspoken by many remains a Divine Language indeed and so better it remains unspoken by masses! iti mama aasha!
@@subbanarasuarunachalam3451do yo use Sanskrit in your day to day life ? Sanskrit was alive for thousands of year. Why are you acting like 1000 years ago everyone was pure and nobody used bad words and everyone loved eachother. Human never changes, its possible that bad words in Sanskrit were not recorded. There were definitely bad words in Sanskrit.
स्त्रियः श्रीमद्भागवद्गीतां उपदिशन्ती आचार्यः भवद्भिः सदृशानां युवकानाम् माता च भवतः वचनं श्रुत्वा मम हृदयं उष्णं करोति। एषा धन्यः तथा बहु आवश्यकः उपक्रमः अस्ति। अस्य पॉडकास्टं कृते बहु धन्यवादः। In English: As an acharya who teaches women the श्रीमद्भागवद्गीतां and as a mother of young men like you, it warms my heart to listen to you speak. This is a blessed & much needed initiative. Thank you so much for this.
Sanskrit is dev bhasha as deep as ocean and limitless like sky feeling very very happy to listen Sanskrit so flawlessly..... it's root of sanatana dharm. Can you teach Sanskrit online to school students, which is now out of syllabus from curriculum. Ur podcasts will really help in learning n njoy the bliss of the language. Thanks 👍
Hello sir! I can suggest some edits in your sentence according to what message exactly you want to convey... If you want to say that यह भाषा का सुसभ्य पॉडकास्ट है। Then it should be इदं भाषायाः सुसभ्यम् पॉडकास्टम् अस्ति। Where इदं(written as full इदम् when a swar is present ahead) means यह सुसभ्यम् पॉडकास्टम् is a pair of विशेषण and विशेष्य (adjective and the word for whom adjective is used to describe) and such pairs always go with same vibhakti and vachan. As पॉडकास्टम् we have considered neutral gender so similar applied to adjective. Then coming to भाषायाः as you wrote भाषास्य earlier, भाषा स्त्रीलिंग शब्द है। Iska Sanskrit me roop Lata(jo ki striling hai) iske samaan chalta hai. पुल्लिंग roop balak ke samaan chalta hai jisme षष्ठी विभक्ति mein बालकस्य बनता है वहीं दूसरी ओर लता का षष्ठी एकवचन में लतायाः बनता है। Isliye भाषायाः प्रयुक्त होता है। Now, if you instead wanted to say that यह सुसभ्य भाषा का पॉडकास्ट है। then you must have noticed now adjective has been used for भाषा and not पॉडकास्ट so accordingly this new pair will have the same vibhakti and vachan... And the resultant sentence would be इदं सुसभ्यायाः भाषायाः पॉडकास्टम् अस्ति। I hope you learned something new 😇
Wahhh, Sanskrit mein sirf sunane se mann ko shanti mil gayi ❤️ Ab samajh aata hai ki Sound energy ki vibrations kaise kaam karti hain sirf Sanskrit mein normal conversation bhi peaceful mind banadiya mera that's why the mantras are so powerful. Keep going Brothers bohot bohot badhai aap logo ko aise sundar sundar Podcast banate rahein❤️❤️🙏🙏
in kerala Sanskrit i thought very well in school starting from 1st standard till 12th, (its not compulsory,but left for students to choose between sanskrit and the native local language as their second language.).And the environment of learning Sanskrit is also very good over here. Every year there will be a sanskrit camp for students where students from 20-30 schools stay in the sanskrit camp for 2-3 nights. It's a very enjoyable learning experience for children. And in kerala we have a cultural festival calles Kalotsav,which is a very well structured festival were all the schools participate and and competitions are held, it starts from sub district level and goes till state level. And there is a dedicated section for Sanskrit there, and one should look at the sanskrit skit competitions over there ,the hype it creates, In my high school days i participated in one it was an awesome experience. The list of competitions is very wide even for Sanskrit like skit there are many more, story writing,poetry,writing,speech, singing,many more (almost 20).And in every level of competition there will be a school winner in Sanskrit section.It was like a battle between schools to become champion,and for that to happen the students should be extremely good in Sanskrit, so in turn it makes the students very good in sanskrit. And one more good thing over here is in schools in sanskrit exams we have to write everything is sanskrit and everything in question paper will be in sanskrit as well.(Im saying this because in karnataka it's not like this ,there sanskrit paper can be written in kannada,and i don't know about other states). And students enjoy Sanskrit .Even though i left touch of Sanskrit after high school,i'm still confident that with just a bit of revising , i can pick it up to a good extent.We were thought so well, and i'm thankful for that.
I am happy for this podcast. I am a Christian and I support Sanskrit. Also I request one and all to blur the boundary between my ancient, deep and complex faith and the indic populaion of our country and open us all up for dialogue. Accept Christians as your brothers
Bro if you get abused in this comment section by some hardliners radicals don't pay too much heed or get bothered by it. I and many others support Christians like you. My Christian Catholic friends visit my home during Ganesh chaturthi and celebrate and participate in the event with enthusiasm.
We Hindus have absolutely no issues with our Christian brothers and sisters ☺️ Jesus came to India even before the start of Christianity and meditated in Ambika or Anuradha caves. It was then that two Hindu children called him Isa (meaning Ishwar). So even our ancestors considered him divine so who are we to hate christians? Not at all. If anybody is doing that he/she isn’t Hindu by values. 🕉️❤️✝️
Brilliant! Thank you very much for this. This is the first time I heard people converse in Sanskrit. And to my surprise, I can understand almost all of it. I had started learning Sanskrit on my own but had dropped it. Please keep this series going, as it has rekindled my interest. I truly believe just listening to your podcast will help me immensely. Thanks again and kudos!
It is absolutely fascinating to me that I can understand this podcast without having to read a single subtitle. It has given me a new hope that one day I will definitely be able to converse in Sanskrit like these two. Thank you so much for this initiative. This is a podcast that we never knew we needed.
@@rakasindriap galat samajh rahe ho, hindi kabhi nahi kar paegi unite pure Bharat ko. Hindi pure Bharat ki sabse youngest language hai. Hindi jo aj bolte hai ye Khariboli Awadhi, Braj Bhasha se develop huyi hai. Aur Sanskrit se pure Bharat ki Bhasha develop huyi hai. If you give chance to non Hindi speaker to select one language between Hindi and Sanskrit they will choose Sanskrit. Hindi ko bollywood ne corrupt kar diya hai, Marathi, Bangla, Odia aur South ki language me pure Sanskrit words hai unki daily speaking me, hindi bolne wale ko aj Sanskritised Hindi suna de to nahi samajh paega, sahi se.
Small suggestion please upload with hindi subtitles so that slowly while listening to poadcast we start learning sanskrit 🙏🙏🙏 i really want to learn nd many want to do that too so we want to learn it same like we learned English with English movie with hindi subtitles
Sanskrit syntax is unique. Place the words of any Sanskrit sentence in any order-jumble them up-and the meaning of the sentence remains the same without getting distorted-unlike in most other languages.
There is a daily Sanskrit news bulletin in *DD News* called ' *Vaarta* ', which is broadcasted on 6:30 am everyday, and can later be seen anytime in the RUclips channel. Link: ruclips.net/p/PLxx0m3vtiqMYZTRHdh8dlpAlcnV4VuEkI&si=7xsmhqOHfDFkzrvV There is also ' *Vaartavali* ' which includes interview, special report in Sanskrit language, song for children etc. ruclips.net/p/PLxx0m3vtiqMZGmsUEVeTAuWIXqc9fTMHy&si=Pc4iGmbSEyD0ANq4 Many modern material in Sanskrit is available in internet, but many people are not aware of it.
Loved this. Its beautiful to listen to. It was like this most of our ancestors spoke. Indians should learn Sanskrit so that understand the divine message of monotheism in ancient and sacred scriptures.
The beauty of podcast is that I was able to understand most of it without feeling the need of looking at subtitles. Furthermore- and this may be bizarre- that, I was able to feel it both as Hindi and Marathi (another language which I've heard a lot and understand a little). Not sure if I was able to convey it properly.
Well I don't know the language but I've given my like on this because I want to encourage my Sanskrit language, I'm a Kannadathi, Kannada is my mother tongue but Sanskrit will always stand as the parent language. It is the language of ancient Bharat, same language our Gods spoke in, our very pride, Sanskrit. I also would love to learn the language, I'll start it soon with online materials. Jai Shree Ram🙏
If you speak Kannada and Sanskrit to in from of non Kannada speaker he will find hard to differentiate. As a hindi speaker I find Kannada very much similar to Sanskrit.
Damn boys!!! Well done ♥️🔥🧿🙏🏻
Aap bhi ine apne podcast mai bulao 💪
Keep motivating these guys to make these types of contents in future
And It will be really great if you invite them at your podcast
They are the youths of our next generation
Keep going💪🏻
Yeti Mila Bhai?
Tereko samjh aya???
Bhai tu dur reh inse
Sanskrit is not dead.
It is alive through people like you and our scriptures and rituals .
Pls start a online course to learn sanscrit
Many wants to learn this language to understand puranas directly and study manusmriti kama sutra.
Many dalits and amedkarwadi will research onit
In order to learn why ambedkar left sanatan dharm
Ambedkar famous quote
"I born in sanatan dharm but would not like to die in this dharm"
Later converted to budhh
True
@@Between_The_Line_ read what ambedkar also siad about islam and total population exchange
@@Between_The_Line_Ambedkar read translated version of Hindu shastras. He was not adept in Sanskrit language. Had he known Sanskrit better, he wouldn't have left sanatan dharma, because it's not dharma which is wrong but people misusing it for personal gains, like it happens with Islam all the time. Some or the other maulvi, radicalizes youth into accepting terrorism as a means of achieving political agendas. The problem with Islam is that the book itself is not clear, often self-contradicting and outright misunderstood at many places.
@@abhinandanfiles462 I know about Islam it’s pure evil.. soon the world will kick it out
अहं अतीव कृतज्ञः अस्मि 🙏🏻 भूरिश: धन्यवाद: Sanskrit is one of the most precious gifts bestowed upon us ❤️ and such conversations will truly help us in reconnecting!
People like u keep our culture alive😭 big fan❤🚩
Big fan Bhai you are great ❤❤
Prabhuji hare Krishna ☺️🙏🙏
Arre Vishal ji aap yahan?
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Wow Sanskrit sounds so cool....wish i could speak sanksrit 😭😭
Love you people❤❤❤
If you truly care to speak then learn it.
Our country is in good hands. Kudos to the parents for making these kids so fluent in Samskritam.
जय जय जय
One thing, I don't understand (pls don't think I'm rude) why there is no tilak
? Pls reply if possible😊
@@_BolHariBol_
What is the relation of speaking Sanskrit and Tilak 😂😂
@@_BolHariBol_ One thing, I don't understand (pls don't think I am rude) what is the relation of Tilak and Sanskrit language? Pls reply if possible 😊
@@aryanverma9877😂😂😂
अतीव शोभनम् इदम् भोः।
अनुवर्तयताम्। 😊🙏🏽
This is very well done, brothers! Continue this wonderful work
Good to see you here 🙏🙏🕉🕉
Glad to see you, hyper quest and beer biceps here❤ and TheSanskrit channel🙏🙏
I can smell culture,proud,patriotism, respect,bharatvarsh.👏
Smell 😂😂
I am so glad I got this recommended by RUclips! Great work guys. Aham praarthana karomi tava podcast atyanta safalah bhavishyati! 🙌
Only 10 dollars?
That is his respact not money @@rahul.rai.
I am from Nepal. My parents told me they had to learn Sanskrit in school. But gradually the education system removed it. But I promise I will do my best to revive our lost Sanskrit and Sanskriti. Jai Shree Rama.
Hindu Rashtra is the answer
Hindu rashtra is the only solution
Who said that Sanskrit is not in the school syllabus??? 😂😂 Sanskrit is always in our school syllabus..❤❤
@@ডননঃ১ upto 12th compulsary like English or Hindi???? I think it is in syllabus upto 8th and too for formality no one teach Sanskrit like they teach English
love you bhai
My late sanskrit teacher would have been so proud of this.
RIP sir❤
Bro just spoke more Sanskrit in 30 mins than i did in 3 years 💀💀
Its a shame that these kind of videos only got less then 300k views.
People should learn the basis of this language.
They are not teaching. How can we learn from this video. That is why the views
@@JohnCena-up4jh well you're right.
Apology for my wrong comment and thank you for rectifying me. 🙏
Jai Shree Ram 🙏
@@paragjain6106if you're comment is wrong then why don't you delete it?
@@Griffith_1802 ok let me delete it..
Bewakoof.... Pali is the oldest and vocal language among masses.... Sanskrit is the Sanskarit Language of Pali.... Pali get its Sanskaran over time and became the language of writing texts by Bauddhists... Later on Captured By Brahmins when they entered in Bauddh Sanghs....U fool...
Sundaram
Love from Bangladesh
Pls aad subtitles so that we can learn the language by listening to you gyus
The most effective way to learn a language is the “Direct Method”, that’s only the target language used🕉️. No subtitles 🙏🏼
@@gopalramanathan7062are you crazy?? How did you learn English if you didn’t know the meaning in mother tongue!
@@sandipanchatterjee5017 Try informing yourself a little more about Language Teaching and Pedagogy.
@@gopalramanathan7062 yeah when you are born and learn mother language you learn the words from visual cues from your mother..you don’t magically just learn a language without any visual cues or any lingua franca!
@@sandipanchatterjee5017English was taught to us in schools from the time we were 3-4 years old, for many years ! Nowadays , there are options to learn samskritam both online as well as offline.
IMO, If subtitles are given one will only read the subtitles without listening and putting efforts to understand the beautiful language.
maharashtrian here🙋♀ i dont know sanskrit but marathi has retained a lot of sanskrit words and many of them are derived from it so i could understand the conversation in bits and pieces. happy to see the change.
❤
Not only Marathi, every Indo-European language has Sanskrit in it 🙌
@@aryanyadav3690 not really some have a lot of Arabic and Persian in it like Hindi
Pure hindi does not use Urdu words. Have you watched any episodes from Mahabharata? They don't use Urdu words. @@purv7
@@purv7Lol really! I am a Maithili person living in Noida and I too can understand most of the conversation....Magadhi Prakrit is the mother of all eastern Indian languages excluding Bhojpuri. Magadhi prakrit itself derived from Sanskrit... It is the language of The Magadh dynasty (Oldest dynasty in India) and it is spoken in modern day bihar in the Magadh region..Bengali,Odia is also derived from Magadhi prakrit and in the same way maithili too.... Excluding Bhojpuri every language in Bihar is derived from Magadhi prakrit... Most outsiders think Bhojpuri is the only language of Bihar because they migrate the most in other states but it's not true... Bihar has so many ancient languages which are on the verge of extinction Because of hindi..btw Bhojpuri is hindi only with some accent
04:15 Importance of Sanskrit in modern times
08:30 Promoting Sanskrit language learning
12:45 Promotion of Sanskrit language through online and offline activities at Mahabidyalaya
17:00 Sanskrit is an ancient language with rich literature
21:15 Long-time follower
25:30 Script in our language defines its status as a language
29:45 Sanskrit is a valuable resource for learning Indian languages.
33:56 Sanskrit should be prioritized in education
विवाक्षु दल को हार्दिक अभिनन्दन। अस्मिन् प्रयासे वयं भवतः पृष्ठतः स्मः| #vivakshu
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻उत्तमम् 👌🏻🌹
Pls start a online course to learn sanscrit
Many wants to learn this language to understand puranas directly and study manusmriti kama sutra.
Many dalits and amedkarwadi will research onit
In order to learn why ambedkar left sanatan dharm
Ambedkar famous quote
"I born in sanatan dharm but would not like to die in this dharm"
Later converted to budhh
@@Between_The_Line_Ambedkar read translated version of Hindu shastras. He was not adept in Sanskrit language. Had he known Sanskrit better, he wouldn't have left sanatan dharma, because it's not dharma which is wrong but people misusing it for personal gains, like it happens with Islam all the time. Some or the other maulvi, radicalizes youth into accepting terrorism as a means of achieving political agendas. The problem with Islam is that the book itself is not clear, often self-contradicting and outright misunderstood at many places.
अभिनन्दनानि भ्रातरौ! 💐 दृष्ट्वा श्रुत्वा च आनन्दितवती। यदा युवकाः युवत्यः संस्कृतभाषां राष्ट्रभाषा कर्तुं दृढसङ्कल्पः कुर्वन्ति देवताः अपि तेषां साहाय्यं कुर्वन्ति। वयमपि भवतानां इच्छा पूरयितुं सर्वविधानां आलम्बनम् उत्तेजनं च दद्मः। जयतु संस्कृतम्। जयतु भारतम्। 👍💐🙏🤗
अहम भवतः शाकम वार्ता करतुम
इच्छामि
जयतु संस्कृतम् जयतु भारतम्।
wow as Sanskrit student....this feels amazing to watch like i was told "sanskrit mat lena" when i tried taking in 9th n now we have a full podcast!
alpa vidya bhayankari, they saved you, you had plans only for 9th 10th not to do PHD right. That would have been a disrespect to Sanskrit, Sanskrit was also spared.
जयतु संस्कृतं विजयतु भारतम् 🌸🌸
Pls start a online course to learn sanscrit
Many wants to learn this language to understand puranas directly and study manusmriti kama sutra.
Many dalits and amedkarwadi will research onit
In order to learn why ambedkar left sanatan dharm
Ambedkar famous quote
"I born in sanatan dharm but would not like to die in this dharm"
Later converted to budhh
@@Between_The_Line_Ambedkar read translated version of Hindu shastras. He was not adept in Sanskrit language. Had he known Sanskrit better, he wouldn't have left sanatan dharma, because it's not dharma which is wrong but people misusing it for personal gains, like it happens with Islam all the time. Some or the other maulvi, radicalizes youth into accepting terrorism as a means of achieving political agendas. The problem with Islam is that the book itself is not clear, often self-contradicting and outright misunderstood at many places.
@@Between_The_Line_ Sanatana Dharma is not its the people who are wrong
@@Between_The_Line_ we don't need Ambedkar's approval for anything. He was not q freedom fighter or scientist.
@@at6550
He was reformist
We follow his constitution
Not manusmriti
Bus ye language sun kar hi laga, MANTRA sun raha hu, dil ko thandak mil gayi🌹 radhe radhe
This podcast brought a smile to my face. Mother Sanskrit lives through Indian vernacular languages. May she rise again to be a lingua franca (bridge language between two different languages).
What about Tamils and north east
@@arjavgarg5801 Sanskrit is associated with most of the Indian languages and cultures in diverse manners, which also include Tamizh and North-eastern Indian languages
@@zavian999 not good enough, Hindi is opposed because of Sanskrit association in TN especially
@@arjavgarg5801only periyarist hate hindi not normal people .
@@arjavgarg5801 100% tamil adjectives, nouns are Sanskrit. Only conjunctions, prepositions are different
as a person who only speaks kannada, this was very easy for me to understand
I don't Know Sanskrit, but as a Tamil speaking person i willing to learn ... this is good initiative brothers
If you learn it then you will know the two most ancient languages of the world 😊
That's great.
Me too I am Tamil but fortunately I know some Sanskrit. अहं संस्कृतं किञ्चित् जानामि। शिक्षयामि।
As someone who can speak Marathi, Hindi and Kannada, it made me really happy that by combining my knowledge of vocabulary of all the three languages, i could make out nearly 70% of what they were saying. Glorious mother of languages indeed!
Guys , learn Tamil first and be happy .It is the oldest language in India.
@@studypurpose7804 ethukku da ippudi manaha vangura
@@samuraijosh1595 Just know the truth man. Many northern part of India does not know about the correct one. they live in their own fancy and fantasy thoughts. The Indian PM has been saying in many places including 'parksha pe charcha' event in 2018 that Tamil is older than sanskrit and has beautiful literatures. However, science and technology people use English languge in India.
@@studypurpose7804 I honestly don't understand why u guys find the need to insert these unnecessary comments under every video about northern languages. Tamil is a beautiful language no doubt but this podcast has nothing to do with it. And as far as happiness is concerned, I am more than content knowing the languages I already do and don't really care about the "which language came first" debate either. But even if someone else is interested in learning Tamil you will end up putting them off due to this annoying salesmen like behaviour.
@@thereddomitor ok. some guys are condescending and imposing new languages without knowing the reality.
I understand you answers.
When I was in class 8 back in 2012, I failed in Sanskrit 😶
Then during Lockdown, I understood it's the language of Gods.
Then why can't you tell them to reduce poverty in India bro.
@@Karakinknights If there'll be no poverty no suffering in humans then we'd become emotionless, we wouldn't feel the difference between happiness & sadness, then we'll become just like Robots.
@@HKB108 is it, then you're god must be a sadist. Becuz , there is no difference between your god and politicians.
They want to keep people poor , so they will not question the gov .
Same as your god.
@@HKB108 do you think , people who are rich are very happy . Then atleast come out and see the world with common sense . You will know how it is . Only through rich people we are developing . Because , they are spending money on innovation and to make the existing products better.
@@Karakinknights Exactly!
Being rich doesn't mean being happy, infact the richest people do suicide stating that there's nothing left to enjoy for themselves.
Also, this world will become worse day by day, it isn't a place to be happy, as told by the creator.
अतीव उत्तमम्.. निरन्तरं कार्यं कुर्वन्तु👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I love that the title is "Sanskrit is a Dead Language | World’s First Sanskrit Podcast" hahaha these guys have a good sense of humor
Ur name 😂😂😂😂
Have some common sense , they are doing it for views not to save some language
@@Karakinknightsatleast they dare to do podcast on sanskrit unlike you wasting your time in comment section
BAN GAYA COOL???@@Karakinknights
Very beautiful take homes:
1. Start speaking Sanskrit without worrying about grammar.
2. Grammar can be slowly learned as one develops confidence.
3. The school curriculum needs massive revamping. A kindergarten kid can say "May I come mam" in English, but in 5th and 6th grade, instead of teaching day-to-day conversations, students are dragged into learning Sanskrit in a way that generates boredom.
4. One need not read any Vedas to learn Sanskrit; instead, learning Sanskrit will help one learn the Vedas.
5. Do small conversations from morning to evening like good morning, good noon, desires to drink water, eat food, etc.
6. Vivakshu is a platform that tries to erode people's inhibitions while speaking, especially stammering caused by a lack of confidence and vocabulary.
7. If people are interested in Sanskrit in general without feeling inhibited, it will definitely lead to the slow and steady development of India.
6. Israel is a fantastic example of revitalizing a dead language - Hebrew.
7. Sanskrit being the mother of most of the Indian languages, should be taken as an identity of our culture.
8. Any subject can be learned in Sanskrit; it can be considered a language of the day-to-day conversations.
9. Knowing Sanskrit can fill in the gap that currently exists between different cultures, as well as, our gap with the past.
10. Sanskrit can help us in learning our past and help in the evolution of the future.
Thanks a lot Vivakshu! Will try to follow as many steps as I can. Please keep posting such videos to encourage us.
we should open sanskrit medium schools and let people choose whether they want to send their children to english or sanskrit medium schools ? is that acceptable to you or do you believe we should force people ?
@@pankaja7974 If we leave choices for people to choose, trust me nothing's gonna happen. It is for the government to decide the fate of the country
@@thegame-ks so you believe in forcing people then ? 🤣🤣
people will do something where there is a value or incentive. forcing does not work. You get dysfunctional societies like iran
@@thegame-ksसंस्कृतनिष्ठ शब्दों का प्रयोग भी बहुत है सीखने के लिए
Whose culture? For all Indians? Sorry, many of us do not accept that. Already central government is wasting money on this dead language and spend pittance on the other languages. All that is built on the lies spread by a certain group that the Gods speak Sanskrit. If these so-called Gods like conversing only in Sanskrit, then they are not gods but sub-human.
Let's gather together and embark on a beautiful journey to revive the celestial language cherished by Hindu gods. Join us in spreading the sweetness of Sanskrit across the world! Every share brings us closer to building a bigger family dedicated to this noble cause. Let's make Sanskrit shine brightly once again! 🌟✨
जयतु संस्कृतम् जयतु भारतम्।🙏
Kindly change the title of the video to - "Sanskrit is NOT a dead language"! The current title evokes a wrong notion! 🙏
Job well done! But i belive most of us do not know how to understand sanskrit, so try adding subtitles for that, like an anime.
Let preserve our culture!
Learn the language to understand it. You will not get subtitles if you are hearing arabic podcast
We are SB karyakartas in bangalore. Let's collaborate to do more
Great work. Even I wish to learn Sanskrit.
अति प्रशंसनीयः क्रियान्वितिः....अनेन कारणेन संस्कृतभाषायाः सम्यक् विकासः अपि भविष्यति....समय निश्चितं कुरुत... जयतु भारतम्..
This is my first time hearing conversation between two people in Sanskrutam but I am able to understand their conversation. It’s astonishing how Sanskrutam is still alive through native languages.
You must be a Telugu/Kannada guy, same with me
Please continue this sanskrit podcast
अवश्यमेव
वयं प्रतीक्षामहे
@@Vivakshu
संस्कृतं अनेकभाषाणां जननी अस्ति ।
Anek bhashanaam - yes
Sarvabhashanaam - no
ಹಾಗೆಂದವರು ಬ್ರಾಹ್ಮಣರು ಮಾತ್ರ! 😅
@@Ambari_in North India all people learn Sanskrit during their school time no one ask about your cast and religion because Sanskrit is compulsary subject till 8th class and all people who know hindi easily read Sanskrit and Sanskrit is the mother of all language so every state must compulsary to learn Sanskrit
Mother of all languages ❌
Mother of Indo European languages ✅
@@dongamerlive2974
@@languageniousएतत् तेन लिखितम्, किमर्थं त्वं विषयं विवर्तयसि।
I am 30 years old and I have started learning Sanskrit recently... I am learning it offline with my teacher...I am watching this podcast to gain fluency and in-depth knowledge of the language...and let me tell you guys you have done really a great job!👏👏 I strongly believe that it's youth like us, who can keep our "ancient treasure" Sanskrit alive.
I am currently doing mechanical engineering but after that i would definitely like to learn Sanskrit
साधुः,भवानं bring more podcast like this संस्कृत भाषा इती अतीव रोचकः भाषा अस्ती मम itni संस्कृत आती ❤
😂😂😂😂😂
अहं मम हास्यं नियन्त्रयितुं न शक्तवान् 😂
Sir I can't believe this.
I am dying to learn & speak our Sanskrit like u
My humble respects to u.
May ur tribe grow
If you want you can search devvani sanskrit channel
Start from prarambhik rachnanuwad koumudi new course playlist
Other channels are of patanjali gurukul
If u r more intrested i can tell more channel and way to learn. Thanks
@@-__________abhinavtariyal_5999 please sir I am interested. I am 60. But my desire is still strong. Please give me web site adress. Infact I am not zero. I have basic knowledge of Sanskrit.
Pls start a online course to learn sanscrit
Many wants to learn this language to understand puranas directly and study manusmriti kama sutra.
Many dalits and amedkarwadi will research onit
In order to learn why ambedkar left sanatan dharm
Ambedkar famous quote
"I born in sanatan dharm but would not like to die in this dharm"
Later converted to budhh
@@Between_The_Line_Ambedkar read translated version of Hindu shastras. He was not adept in Sanskrit language. Had he known Sanskrit better, he wouldn't have left sanatan dharma, because it's not dharma which is wrong but people misusing it for personal gains, like it happens with Islam all the time. Some or the other maulvi, radicalizes youth into accepting terrorism as a means of achieving political agendas. The problem with Islam is that the book itself is not clear, often self-contradicting and outright misunderstood at many places.
@@abhinandanfiles462Ambedkar misconceived Sanatana as complete Hinduism. Sanatana is only a branch of Hinduism and that is its weakness.
Hinduism belongs to indigenous Indians but Brahmanism called Sanatana belongs to the Aryans who came from outside India. Brahminism introduced evil practices like Gambling, Begging, Untouchability, Slavery, Polyandry, Prostitution, Child Marriage, Sati and Dowry in Indian plains.
सुन कर बहुत अच्छा लग रहा है और प्रसन्न्ता भी..
बिना हिन्दी subtitles के भी समझ आ रहा है..
बचपन में मैं संस्कृत से दूर भागता था, परंतु अब लगता है कि पढ़ने को मिले तो कितना अच्छा हो.. परंतु समय निकाल कर अवश्य सीखना चाहूँगा..
जय बजरंग बलि 🙏 🚩 जय श्री राम 🙏 🚩
मैं चाहती हूँ मेरे शीशु की प्रथम भाषा संस्कृत हो ।
मैं भी सीखना चाहती हूँ यह भाषा और उम्मीद करती हूँ कि मैं और मेरा शीशु साथ में सीख पाएँगे।
कुछ हद तक मैं यह podcast समझ पाई हूँ।
Both of you took a great initiative 😊
Mera yashu yashu❤
अहं नास्तिकः अस्मि। अहं ईश्वरस्य अस्तित्वं न विश्वसामि। कस्यापि देवस्य अलौकिकसत्त्वस्य वा विश्वासस्य समर्थनार्थं पर्याप्तं प्रमाणं वा तर्कसंगतं न्याय्यं वा नास्ति । अहं मम विश्वदृष्टिः निर्मातुं तर्कं, अनुभवजन्यसाक्ष्यं च अवलम्ब्य देवस्य अस्तित्वस्य समर्थनार्थं प्रेरणादायकं प्रमाणं वा तर्कं वा न प्राप्नोमि।
As a Telugu speaking person, I can understand many words and flow of conversation
Because telugu has sanskrit in it.
Even Kannadigas and Malayalis will understand it as well along with Telugus
same with hindi, so many familiar words.
Telugu, malyalam, kannada, Marathi, Bengali are closer to sankrit than Hindi is. Not many people know this
అవును bro
I learnt Sanskrit only for 3 years.... I used to enjoy reading Sanskrit....but unfortunately i have to leave it due to our school curriculum.....im glad i can still understand most parts without subtitles..... thank u for keeping Sanskrit alive ❤❤
Pls keep posting podcast in Sanskrit!! U guys can talk on any topics in Sanskrit!! Whether be on culture, religion, poltics, hobbies, jobs,etc etc. But keep posting podcast in Sanskrit
कृपया निरंतर videos डालते रहें। धन्यवाद 🙏
अति उत्तमम्।
अहम् subscribe कृतवती। अतैव मम् अभ्यासं भवेत्।
अत्रैव मम अभ्यासः भवेत्।
@@swarnadipmitra1095 निश्चयेन महोदयः
"subscribe " iska saskrit kya hai behenji?
@@krushnachChandra सदस्यतां कुर्वन्तु
@@krushnachChandra behenji = भगिनी
their fluency in sanskrit got me goosebumps 🥶
वाह भ्राता धारयतु
यथार्थतः तस्य प्रशंसाम् कुर्वन्तु❤❤❤❤
From where did you learn bro? Can you guide?
This is called a real podcast.😊😊
वयं सर्वे आंग्लभाषया क्षिप्त्वा कुटुम्बसब्येभः च मित्रेभ्यः संस्क्रुतभाषायामेव संभाषणं कुर्मः। तदैव अस्माकं सर्वेभ्यः प्रथमम् कर्तव्यम्, जयतु भारतम् जयतु संस्क्रुतम् 🙏🙏🙏🇳🇪🇳🇪🇳🇪
I studied Sanskrit till 10th std. DPS Vadodara.. I could understand 100% ❤❤❤
I don't understand sanskrit but kudos to both of you.
I hope our future generations learn sanskrit❤
I literally Clicked just to check is this podcast in Sanskrit or On Sanskrit and found this masterpiece entirely in Sanskrit! Thanks for this guys.
"Sanskrit and prestige go together in India"
- Swami Vivekananda
Language builds Character, Philosophy & Psychology. Sanskrit is thus valuable part of Indian life.
जब तक हमारे ग्रंथ पढ़ने वाले मौजूद है और विद्यालयों में संस्कृत पढ़ाई जाती रहेगी,तब तक आप जैसे महानुभावों के माध्यम से ये देवभाषा जीवित रहेगी।
इस अद्भुत पॉडकास्ट के लिए धन्यवाद! स्वस्ति!
So nicely presented dear children.
God bless you with lots of love and care for your future career
You are so kind
भारतस्य प्रतिष्थे द्वे संस्कृतम् संस्कृति: तथा 🙏🚩
भूरिषा शुभाशया भवंतौ ❤
बहुकालानन्तरं संस्कृतशब्दानां श्रवणं रमणीयम् आसीत्, भवान् उत्तमं कार्यं कृतवान्, अस्माकं प्राचीनतमभाषायाः विषये उत्तमं वार्तालापम् आसीत् ।। ❤
Amazing, it’s so beautiful to hear Sanskrit, it’s so poetic and divine. No other language has such divinity ❤
Don't say 'Sanskrit is a dead language'. It is only a 'not- spoken' language. It has been living for thousands of years through writing and in religion.
That is what dead language means. There's a difference between dead language and an extinct language.
Do you even know when a language is called Dead Language 😂
In most of the spoken languages in India very often we find very bad words being used while scolding enemies and unwanted persons ( and even in ordinary convesations)which makes those languages polluted. Samskrit by remaining unspoken by many remains a Divine Language indeed and so better it remains unspoken by masses! iti mama aasha!
Lol, not spoken = dead
@@subbanarasuarunachalam3451do yo use Sanskrit in your day to day life ?
Sanskrit was alive for thousands of year. Why are you acting like 1000 years ago everyone was pure and nobody used bad words and everyone loved eachother.
Human never changes, its possible that bad words in Sanskrit were not recorded.
There were definitely bad words in Sanskrit.
I can't understand a word but I am thrilled.
Me too
Abdul ki begum
स्त्रियः श्रीमद्भागवद्गीतां उपदिशन्ती आचार्यः भवद्भिः सदृशानां युवकानाम् माता च भवतः वचनं श्रुत्वा मम हृदयं उष्णं करोति।
एषा धन्यः तथा बहु आवश्यकः उपक्रमः अस्ति। अस्य पॉडकास्टं कृते बहु धन्यवादः।
In English:
As an acharya who teaches women the श्रीमद्भागवद्गीतां and as a mother of young men like you, it warms my heart to listen to you speak.
This is a blessed & much needed initiative. Thank you so much for this.
Sanskrit should be compulsary in all state's education
Sanskrit is dev bhasha as deep as ocean and limitless like sky feeling very very happy to listen Sanskrit so flawlessly..... it's root of sanatana dharm. Can you teach Sanskrit online to school students, which is now out of syllabus from curriculum. Ur podcasts will really help in learning n njoy the bliss of the language. Thanks 👍
But All languages are created by God, All languages can be understandable to God. All languages are deva bhasa!
As a being marathi I understood it well (Marathi language comes from the Sanskrit)
True and konkani too
I scored good marks for Sanskrit in school. But because of lack of use forgot. Thank you for inspiring.
अति मनोहरं Podcast भवेत् ।
बहुसमिचिनम्
जयतु संस्कृतम्!❤ संस्कृत है तो ही संस्कृति है।
❤ सुसभ्य भाषास्य पॉडकास्ट अस्ति।।
- I'm engineer and tried this , Thank you for preserving our Culture!
podcast ?
संवाद !?
Hello sir!
I can suggest some edits in your sentence according to what message exactly you want to convey...
If you want to say that यह भाषा का सुसभ्य पॉडकास्ट है। Then it should be
इदं भाषायाः सुसभ्यम् पॉडकास्टम् अस्ति।
Where इदं(written as full इदम् when a swar is present ahead) means यह
सुसभ्यम् पॉडकास्टम् is a pair of विशेषण and विशेष्य (adjective and the word for whom adjective is used to describe) and such pairs always go with same vibhakti and vachan. As पॉडकास्टम् we have considered neutral gender so similar applied to adjective.
Then coming to भाषायाः as you wrote भाषास्य earlier, भाषा स्त्रीलिंग शब्द है। Iska Sanskrit me roop Lata(jo ki striling hai) iske samaan chalta hai. पुल्लिंग roop balak ke samaan chalta hai jisme षष्ठी विभक्ति mein बालकस्य बनता है वहीं दूसरी ओर लता का षष्ठी एकवचन में लतायाः बनता है। Isliye भाषायाः प्रयुक्त होता है।
Now, if you instead wanted to say that यह सुसभ्य भाषा का पॉडकास्ट है। then you must have noticed now adjective has been used for भाषा and not पॉडकास्ट so accordingly this new pair will have the same vibhakti and vachan... And the resultant sentence would be
इदं सुसभ्यायाः भाषायाः पॉडकास्टम् अस्ति।
I hope you learned something new 😇
Wahhh, Sanskrit mein sirf sunane se mann ko shanti mil gayi ❤️
Ab samajh aata hai ki Sound energy ki vibrations kaise kaam karti hain sirf Sanskrit mein normal conversation bhi peaceful mind banadiya mera that's why the mantras are so powerful.
Keep going Brothers bohot bohot badhai aap logo ko aise sundar sundar Podcast banate rahein❤️❤️🙏🙏
in kerala Sanskrit i thought very well in school starting from 1st standard till 12th, (its not compulsory,but left for students to choose between sanskrit and the native local language as their second language.).And the environment of learning Sanskrit is also very good over here.
Every year there will be a sanskrit camp for students where students from 20-30 schools stay in the sanskrit camp for 2-3 nights. It's a very enjoyable learning experience for children.
And in kerala we have a cultural festival calles Kalotsav,which is a very well structured festival were all the schools participate and and competitions are held, it starts from sub district level and goes till state level. And there is a dedicated section for Sanskrit there, and one should look at the sanskrit skit competitions over there ,the hype it creates, In my high school days i participated in one it was an awesome experience.
The list of competitions is very wide even for Sanskrit like skit there are many more, story writing,poetry,writing,speech, singing,many more (almost 20).And in every level of competition there will be a school winner in Sanskrit section.It was like a battle between schools to become champion,and for that to happen the students should be extremely good in Sanskrit, so in turn it makes the students very good in sanskrit.
And one more good thing over here is in schools in sanskrit exams we have to write everything is sanskrit and everything in question paper will be in sanskrit as well.(Im saying this because in karnataka it's not like this ,there sanskrit paper can be written in kannada,and i don't know about other states).
And students enjoy Sanskrit .Even though i left touch of Sanskrit after high school,i'm still confident that with just a bit of revising , i can pick it up to a good extent.We were thought so well, and i'm thankful for that.
Can relate to this
I searched SANSKRIT PODCAST many of time but unable to find
Thanks alot and what a great explanation by आदर्श महोदय ❤❤🙏🏾🙏🏾
Jayatu Sri Ramam🚩🕉️🇮🇳
I am happy for this podcast. I am a Christian and I support Sanskrit.
Also I request one and all to blur the boundary between my ancient, deep and complex faith and the indic populaion of our country and open us all up for dialogue. Accept Christians as your brothers
Bro if you get abused in this comment section by some hardliners radicals don't pay too much heed or get bothered by it. I and many others support Christians like you. My Christian Catholic friends visit my home during Ganesh chaturthi and celebrate and participate in the event with enthusiasm.
I’m Christian too brother! But I echo the same sentiment as you. We should be well aware of our culture.
You are our brothers it is the hardline Christians who see us as different as idol worshippers
We Hindus have absolutely no issues with our Christian brothers and sisters ☺️ Jesus came to India even before the start of Christianity and meditated in Ambika or Anuradha caves. It was then that two Hindu children called him Isa (meaning Ishwar). So even our ancestors considered him divine so who are we to hate christians? Not at all. If anybody is doing that he/she isn’t Hindu by values. 🕉️❤️✝️
Yes we treat you as brothers that's y u live and prosper in this country freely
Commenting for better reach.
Well done!!!!!
अस्य सुन्दरस्य, परिणतस्य च उन्नतस्य भाषायाः पुनरुद्धाराय यत्नानां कृते धन्यवादाः
मह्यं अपि संस्कृते भाष्ये रोचयते ।
आम , एतत् podcast वास्तवेव शोभनं अभवत् ।
जयतु संस्कृतम् जयतु भारतम् 🙌
Brilliant! Thank you very much for this. This is the first time I heard people converse in Sanskrit. And to my surprise, I can understand almost all of it. I had started learning Sanskrit on my own but had dropped it. Please keep this series going, as it has rekindled my interest. I truly believe just listening to your podcast will help me immensely. Thanks again and kudos!
Thanks for listening
It is absolutely fascinating to me that I can understand this podcast without having to read a single subtitle. It has given me a new hope that one day I will definitely be able to converse in Sanskrit like these two. Thank you so much for this initiative. This is a podcast that we never knew we needed.
May be you know Marathi that's why
सम्यक् महोदयौ धन्यवादाः च।
i studied sanskrit for 5 years that is both in high school and college, it was the best education that shaped my future 👍
Sanskrit is the language, Which can be a bridge between North South East West ..
Hindi kr ni pa rha hai aur Sanskrit kr lega 😂
@@rakasindriap galat samajh rahe ho, hindi kabhi nahi kar paegi unite pure Bharat ko. Hindi pure Bharat ki sabse youngest language hai. Hindi jo aj bolte hai ye Khariboli Awadhi, Braj Bhasha se develop huyi hai. Aur Sanskrit se pure Bharat ki Bhasha develop huyi hai. If you give chance to non Hindi speaker to select one language between Hindi and Sanskrit they will choose Sanskrit. Hindi ko bollywood ne corrupt kar diya hai, Marathi, Bangla, Odia aur South ki language me pure Sanskrit words hai unki daily speaking me, hindi bolne wale ko aj Sanskritised Hindi suna de to nahi samajh paega, sahi se.
@@ROHITKumar-gl6mm south will never accept, since they embrace tamil as their oldest language and do not respect sanskrit
@@crazydrax3899 I am not talking about dravidians. You are special breed from Africa.
Yes. North people should learn tamil and south people should learn hindi. But please don’t waste time learning Sanskrit
Bahut hi adbhut prastuti ❤ Bahut hi adbhut soch es podcast ko start krne k liy 😊👍
Small suggestion please upload with hindi subtitles so that slowly while listening to poadcast we start learning sanskrit 🙏🙏🙏 i really want to learn nd many want to do that too so we want to learn it same like we learned English with English movie with hindi subtitles
धन्यवाद महोदय, अवश्य ही करतें हैं।
Sanskrit subtitles will be beneficial in that case
Yes. I also want to learn Sanskrit
I support this suggestion to propogate Sanskrit
Or English subs would be much better
The way they are fluently speaking Sanskrit is amazing. Hats off!
Sanskrit syntax is unique. Place the words of any Sanskrit sentence in any order-jumble them up-and the meaning of the sentence remains the same without getting distorted-unlike in most other languages.
अतीव सुंदरी ज्ञानदायिनी च podcast.
🙏🏻♥️
There is a daily Sanskrit news bulletin in *DD News* called ' *Vaarta* ', which is broadcasted on 6:30 am everyday, and can later be seen anytime in the RUclips channel.
Link:
ruclips.net/p/PLxx0m3vtiqMYZTRHdh8dlpAlcnV4VuEkI&si=7xsmhqOHfDFkzrvV
There is also ' *Vaartavali* ' which includes interview, special report in Sanskrit language, song for children etc. ruclips.net/p/PLxx0m3vtiqMZGmsUEVeTAuWIXqc9fTMHy&si=Pc4iGmbSEyD0ANq4
Many modern material in Sanskrit is available in internet, but many people are not aware of it.
Mere se 50% ni. Nahi laya jata tha Sanskrit me 😢 or ye loog 🫡🫡🫡🫡
Respect
Mera maths aur Sanskrit mein hi sbse jyada aate the😅
Always topped but now I hardly remember anything
Mere 99 aaye the par bas ab पठति पठतः पठन्ति yaad hai
@@vector2213 haha present tense.
ti, ta ,anti.
si, ta, tah
mi, wa, ma
mujhe bhi nai aati, but bchpan pe pdha tha lakaar, yaad hai thodi baut.
❤ विवक्षुगण ( गर्व और आदर्श हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं ❤
❤ wao speaking Sanskrit so fluently....😍
So proud of you, brothers! All the best! My late mother was a Sanskrit graduate and scholar!
Loved this. Its beautiful to listen to. It was like this most of our ancestors spoke. Indians should learn Sanskrit so that understand the divine message of monotheism in ancient and sacred scriptures.
During my school days in Madhya Pradesh it is compulsory for every to study sanskrit till 8th.😊
Ab bharat apne vastvik astitva me aa rha hai....jay hind...jay bharat...jay sanatan🙏🙏
Good to see this. Do provide subtitles too as that will help people understand and learn Sanskrit
The beauty of podcast is that I was able to understand most of it without feeling the need of looking at subtitles. Furthermore- and this may be bizarre- that, I was able to feel it both as Hindi and Marathi (another language which I've heard a lot and understand a little). Not sure if I was able to convey it properly.
Well I don't know the language but I've given my like on this because I want to encourage my Sanskrit language, I'm a Kannadathi, Kannada is my mother tongue but Sanskrit will always stand as the parent language. It is the language of ancient Bharat, same language our Gods spoke in, our very pride, Sanskrit. I also would love to learn the language, I'll start it soon with online materials.
Jai Shree Ram🙏
If you speak Kannada and Sanskrit to in from of non Kannada speaker he will find hard to differentiate. As a hindi speaker I find Kannada very much similar to Sanskrit.
जयतु संस्कृतम् जयतु भारतमातरम्। भवन्तौ dhnyawaadou