Tag: language analysis

  • Can we have only one language for the world?

    Can we have only one language for the world? See the following German words, (… and corresponding Indian words). You would think Indo-Europian theory of language is valid. But still such a theory might be adhoc and simply a manipulation of what we see in a few instances. In my years of analysis of words…

  • “I can’t believe” !

    “I can’t believe” !

    These tricks are not exclusive to Japanese alphabet. I also used them to match with Odia alphabet and south Indian alphabet to remember. Check this out ! い ଇ ಇ ఇ The “i” [said as e, as in english] has a component which is partially same (two circles, if extrapolated) in Japanese, Odia, Kannada, Telugu.…

  • The explicit words of sun theory !!

    I thought when I observed, that they would be stolen from one language to another but there is an elaborate structure of unity across language that I have been calling as sun theory of language. eg what would be 4 in one language would be umbrella in another due to their philosophical relevance with each…

  • The refined meaning of “everything”. (Language, Religion and Philosophy)

    Eureka: The power of sun theory of language. The Bi (said as Be) in sanscrit (you can see the beauty of sun theory it immediately reads as sun+script, rotate it it still reads som+sikruta meaning approved by the Lords or approved to be SUN) My discovery was tedious and painful over couple years when I…

  • The famous Laxmi Puja, in my home town

    The famous Laxmi Puja, in my home town

    The etymological analysis of Laxmi Puja. According to a deeper analysis of mine Laxmi Puja would mean worshiping the holy feet of Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth in Hinduism … WHY? Puja is literally pada or paga or pagar or payar etc. Puja has come to mean worship, celebration, festival, honor etc — because it’s…