What Is Sanskreet |
What Is Sanskreet |
IDOL |
Apr 28 2006, 05:29 AM
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 5434 Joined: 24-January 05 From: Calgary, Canada Member No.: 1583 |
Hi Friends,
My classmate is from Burma.......he showed me his language's writing........the alphabet..........he said that it came from Sanskret.........i used to think that Sanskreet is Hindu Religion's Holy book.........now i wonder if it's a peice of litrature......or?........plz do share ur knowledge......... thank u .......................................................................
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Mandrake |
Apr 28 2006, 07:04 AM
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 3856 Joined: 11-April 05 From: Mumbai, India Member No.: 2066 |
Khobi dear, pls make a visit to India. You'll learn a lot of things here
Sanskrit is the mother language. It is said (don't have to believe this) that it is the first structured language to be spoken on earth. All Indian/subcontinental languages originate from it. Some parts of Greek and Russian are also extremely similar to it. It is the oldest language still spoken, written and taught in India. The structure of sanskrit is so precise that computer programmers have long accepted that it is the perfect language to use in programming (programmers might explain just how). Sanskrit is a language. It is written in a script called Devnaagari (meaning - from the city of gods). I believe Burmese write in a script called Braahmi (meaning 'originating from Brahma'). Though I may be wrong. Braahmi and Devnaagari don't resemble each other, though the core is the same. A bit on Braahmi. It is named after Brahma, the creator god of the hindus. The giant river that flows northeast of India is called Brahmaputraa (meaning - daughter of Brahma). Burma is the modified version of 'Brahma'. Previously, Burma was called Brahmadesh (meaning 'Brahma's country'). A substantial part of the northeast and east Indian languages uses braahmi script. Self - belief is the most potent force.
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IDOL |
Apr 29 2006, 07:36 PM
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 5434 Joined: 24-January 05 From: Calgary, Canada Member No.: 1583 |
Khobi dear, pls make a visit to India. You'll learn a lot of things here Sanskrit is the mother language. It is said (don't have to believe this) that it is the first structured language to be spoken on earth. All Indian/subcontinental languages originate from it. Some parts of Greek and Russian are also extremely similar to it. It is the oldest language still spoken, written and taught in India. The structure of sanskrit is so precise that computer programmers have long accepted that it is the perfect language to use in programming (programmers might explain just how). Sanskrit is a language. It is written in a script called Devnaagari (meaning - from the city of gods). I believe Burmese write in a script called Braahmi (meaning 'originating from Brahma'). Though I may be wrong. Braahmi and Devnaagari don't resemble each other, though the core is the same. A bit on Braahmi. It is named after Brahma, the creator god of the hindus. The giant river that flows northeast of India is called Brahmaputraa (meaning - daughter of Brahma). Burma is the modified version of 'Brahma'. Previously, Burma was called Brahmadesh (meaning 'Brahma's country'). A substantial part of the northeast and east Indian languages uses braahmi script. that was so sweet of u mandrake...............u gave me enough information........and i luv it...........now that burmese boy says his language originaged from Saskrit........so as u say the core is one.......then he's right.........thank u so much for such useful information .......................................................................
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