Category: Sanskrit/prakrit/anyakrit
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How modern is Indian alphabet?
Because in Hiragana vowels are completely different characters than consonants and not symbols [vowels: い あ, consonants: し, じ] and consonant-vowel mixing [S+O, S+A] will create a new character [so, saそ さ]. Thats the idea of vowels and consonants. To keep them separate through an alphabet. This can be easily done to Hindi and any…
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Nirvana !
Why I think religion is a subversion of science ? — And look at the wording; subverted, subversion: another version, ha. — A deliberate attempt, I would say, although over such a time, that, you wouldn’t notice it. Lets talk Nirvana — which is a hyper-anointed word for mukti or freedom. Here is the hindu…
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Kiyomizu dera or [k]-you-mi-shu deura?
while on kiyomizu dera, the famous 800 AD temple in Kyoto: check out “Jojuin” garden, known as the “Moon Garden” jotsna, jochhana etc [s/t/c alternates to >> j, jojna, jojuin ] is Indianic sanscrit for moonlight. so base sanscrit for moon wood be jo/co/cho/cha etc note that this is present day [tsuki = moon, tsuki…
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10-incarnations [da-s-avatara] in Sanskrut and Japanese
Note how close the 10-incarnations of Bishnu = Narayana= Nara, are in Indian and Japanese. they retain at-least one monosyllable or more, which could mean the 10-incarnation system was developed much later and is a compilation from philosiphical and mythical school of thoughts prevalent up until now, but thesame linguistic system existed much before. I…
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Indian languages are monosyllabic contrary to whats known
In-fact this I have realized year or two before and few things were written in this website in teh last 1-2 years in this regard. And here is why Indian language has to be monosyllabic. 1. India is in Asia and almost all major countries through ages have monosyllabic nature. eg Chinese is monosyllabic and…