Sanskrit grammar- Programing
Language, And Scientific Language,
division Of Words
*You might already know that Sanskrit language has hundreds of root sounds, thousands of grammatical
rules and millions of possible words.
*The grammar of Sanskrit language is too systematic and this makes Sanskrit language as the best
language for the use of AI and you can use Sanskrit language for coding(It is words from NASA).
*Sanskrit is the best learning for programming. Sanskrit language interacts with AI. like English ,
Hindi and many more languages you can use Sanskrit for coding. And easy to learn but in the beginning
of Sanskrit language you need to make an effort. In the beginning of Sanskrit language it is hard but
many of many treasures. Sanskrit language connects our body with nature and our soul.
I told you, that all of this has an extremely simple and elegant source of origin, and can be understood
within the next few minutes ?
*Unfortunately the current Sanskrit curriculum does not present this flow of thought to the
students before expecting them to memorize these tables. Even if this background is presented,
this is not the right topic to choose to begin learning language.
Division Of Sanskrit Words
All sanskrit words can be divided into two groups.
All name related words, and all Action related words.
Name Related
To know about name related you need some examples.
For example, ram, is a root sound, which denotes pleasure or enjoyment.We can add suffixes to this
sound ram, to make it sound like rAmaH, ramaNaH, ramA or ramyam, which are all names related
words.Or, we can add different suffixes to the same root sound ram, and form words like ramanti
,ramatAm or ramasva which are all action related words.
* Now, how do we decide what kind of suffix to add?
Simple, for name related words, suffixes are decided by the gender of the name linga, number of such
names vachana and the context in which the name is used, vibhakti.
For Action Related Words
For action related words, it is the time-context in which the action is performed, lakAra,number
of people who performed the action,vachana and the person who performs the action, purusha.
This is it.
Sanskrit is the scientific language. How can you check
this?
Don't trust the whatsapp forwards, try this simple experiment to realize the impact of Sanskrit for
yourself. Before we get into the topic, I'd like to thank you for your interest in Sanskrit Exploration.
.Let's try this simple experiment.
Place your right index, and middle fingers at the pit of your throat.. now utter the sound ka.. try it a
couple of times..Notice where the sound comes from ? Can you feel a vibration happening at the pit
of your throat ?
Now place your fingers in front of your lips, say pa, try it a couple of times again...Now do you see that
the sounds come from the junction of the lips.Now, go ahead, and say cha...Where is the sound coming
from now?- focus at the place where the surface of your tongue, meets the roof of your mouth.Now,
utter ta, you should be noticing that the tip of the tongue is hitting against thero of of your mouth.
Now, say tha, for this sound, the tip of the tongue, hits against the back of the teeth.Now, say these
sounds one after the other - try focusing on where the sounds emerge from - say ka, cha, ta, tha,
pa one more time- ka, cha, ta, tha, pa. Do you see that these sounds are slowly travelling from the
pit of your throat, to the tip of your lips. The story is not done yet, now say ka again, this time, say kha,
now, ga , gha, and now nga - Do you see that all these sounds emerge from the same place - at the pit
of your throat.Now, say cha, then chha, now ja, then jhha, then jna - all of these sounds are coming
from the same place - the junction between the surface of your tongue, and the roof of your mouth.
Say, ta, then tha, da, then dha, Na next group - tha, ttha, da, ddha, na - now you getting the idea..
the last one..pa - pha , ba bha maIf you look at it closely, the sounds progressed, slowly from the pit
of the throat, covering different types of sounds that could be produced there,then with the cha-row it
slowly moved outward , and kept going out further, with ta, tha,and pa respectively.This is exactly the
order in which sanskrit grammar arranges its consonants too.
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