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Devdutt Pattanaik
devduttmyth
THREAD [Threats to Hindu Dharma when Sanskrit is privileged]In Caribbean islands, in 19th century, South Indian "indentured" labourers were told their fire-walking for Amman was not Hindu as no Sanskrit
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Sonal🇮🇳
Dharm_gatha
The historic epic of Scripts and #SanskritLanguageThe history of Sanskrit language is as interesting as the history of its scripts. Today Sanskrit is written in Devanagari script but it was
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Nag J
Nag_J1
The वादविवाद (Debate) वदति (talk) etc of Sanskrit is from Dravidian word vadar, which means chatter. I’m finding many such Dravidian roots in Sanskrit & starting to wonder if Sanskrit
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vakibs
vakibs
I am thinking more and more these days that Sanskrit and Hindi need not be seen as two different languages,but as two different registers of a single language continuum.Other Indian
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हर्षितः ஹர்ஷித
hmishrahm
Thread on attack on Dharma and culture - Where does Sanskrit stand?There have always been attempts to separate Hindu Dharma from Sanskrit. Similar attemptis Tamil Nadu has been successful. We
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Vedic Wisdom...ॐ
VedicWisdom1
Sanskrit is most logical language that can exist. Sanskrit has around 2000 roots and from which you can make Thousands of words by adding Pratyayas and and Upsargas. There are
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vamsi emani
_vamsiemani
I took up a task of creating a spiritual library at home. A small thing that keeps me motivated during these otherwise gloomy covid days. Figured I will set aside
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Raj Sharma
RajSharma1857
ਵਹੁਟੀ (वहुटी) word used in Punjabi is derived from Sanskrit word वधूटी meaning daughter in lawWhat are similar names in your vernacular language? Another word which is used for daughter
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Nadika நாடியா
NadjaNadika
My great grandfather apparently knew 15 languages and translated from English to Tamil, from Tamil to English and Sanskrit, and Sanskrit to English. My grandfather was all about English
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Sāmapriya Vasu | ḫa-am-ap-ri-a-ma-u-iš
samopriya
#IndoAryan faunal etymology!#Khowar òhc /ôht͡s/ ('bear'), loan from a #Nuristani language like #Waigali.Although cognate to #Sanskrit ŕ̥kṣaḣ, the Khowar form is probably not descended from it, i.e., not native to
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elisa freschi
elisa_freschi
I use the term ``Philosophy in the Sanskrit cosmopolis'' (``Sanskrit philosophy" for short) in order to cover all philosophical texts produced in a world in which Sanskrit was a major
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Khairudin Aljunied
KAljunied
The Deep Meaning of Selamat Hari Raya Eidul Fitri Have you ever wondered why, at the end of the fasting month, Malays would greet their families and friends, "Selamat Hari
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Sāmapriya Vasu | ḫa-am-ap-ri-a-ma-u-iš
samopriya
Kishtwari word of the day!#Kishtwari yeććʰun 𑚣𑚮𑚏𑚶𑚐𑚰𑚝𑚶 यॆच्छुन् [jetː͡ɕʰʊn] ('to learn'), where the verbal stem yeććʰ- 𑚣𑚮𑚏𑚶𑚐𑚶- यॆच्छ्- continues Sanskri
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रोशनी 🇮🇳
roshwrites
Sanskrit is perhaps the only language that has a refined vocabulary to distinguish the different kinds of teachers.Sharing the Sanskrit words for 'teacher' based on their unique abilities - 1.
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Arnab Ghosh
arnab_epic
This thread is to understand the world of Mahabharata and how they differ from each other. I am not going to certify which is original and authentic but obviously I
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धर्मसुता
DharmaSuta
#Thread on Shailendra Dynasty who ruled till PhilippinesShailendra dynasty arose in 7th century and established Shri Vijay Empire. They flourished till 10th century and extended the empire in Sumatra,Java Thailand,Penisula
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