Thursday, 22 March 2012

Import6ance of sanskrit


Importance of Sanskrit language
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Gunvant Parikh
11:40 AM (22 hours ago)
to pragnadesai
Introductory
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        Sanskrit  is an universal language. It is the origin  and mother of all languages of the world.May be now-a-days only English  is the we4ll spread language and also on the seat of international language. But yhe importamce of English is based on political ground.As far  as literature is concerned  English has its origin into  latin  but  grandmother of  latin is sanskrit.English is well spread over   world  because   Union Jack  was flagged oll over such countries  of the world whose culture was based on sanskrit. Compare the top rankers of English English literature like shakspear  to  Kalidas  and Magh  of Sanskrit and domination  ruler will be only Kalidas. No doubt  Shakspear had given some melodies and drama in English which has a worth value  but cannot stand  before  Shakuntal  of Kalidas and  all others are nothing before Mahabharat, veds Upanishads etc. which are originally in sanskrit. Live telecact of test match at lords ground of England  is possible to day but years together back  Maharshi Ved Vyasji had given live telecact  of  kurukshetra   during Mahabharat period. The original version of Mahabharat is  Sanskrit.The present days theory of allopathy science of medicine  is ruled over by English  but the origin of medical science is Aurved  which is originated in sanskrit.Medium of instructiob in medical colleges is English  but  Sanskrit is compulsory  for the admission of Aurvedic colleges. Allopathy is ruling not because of its merits   but only on the basis of publicity = it will not be exegeration if I use the word  "Gobelsism "" for publicity of allopathic medicines.But they cannot compete  Sanskrit  under any circumstances.All the stawlwarts  of present days medical wing are no mere before  Ashwinikumars the grandfather of medicines. All innovations of present days medical science are based  on the original sanskrit  origins.
Gunvant P

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