Monday, January 1, 2007

Initials

Hi all,

I have been thinking about this language 'Sanskrit' Or 'Sanskruth' for long time now. Though I have not studied difficult part of grammar, that gives uneque flavour to this language, I am a fan of this great language. No one can say sanskuth is not being used presenly. Not only Indian but also foriegn lanuages use sanskuth words, each of these words being the product of complex grammar rules mostly documented by 'Panini' in his historical book 'Ashtadhyayi'.

However, the concentration here would be to explore on the future possible applications of sanskruth. Let us accept the fact that, we cannot use so called pure sanskruth as a language of public communication. But due to its logical building approach, it may have so much of applications in future, I believe. Let us find and share them and let sankruth get worthy reverence. I invite all of you to comment on this issue from the horizon of your thoughts.

4 comments:

Gautham said...

what is the matter with all these spelling mistakes??
are u aware of it or i am unaware of the existence of these words!!??

hey and also i guess people will rarely comment on such posts.....

Joy said...

Hi,
Is it Samskrit/Samskritam or Sanskrit?.I think Sanskrit is a western way of writing. I'm also trying to learn Samskritam in order to understand our culture and heritage. Most of the English translation of our books in Samskrutam has usually been done by westerners or Indians with leftist leanings.

All the best...I'll be back to visit this site.

Shrikara K said...

Yes what you pointed out is right,Joy. It is samkrutham.
In fact if you know other Indian languages which contain words from samskruth it should be easy to learn samskruth. Even english books can guide, but languages are highly dependant on culture. May be by referring to english books you will gain different view of samskruth that the original one.

Mayur Dhuri said...

its "Sanskrit" and should be pronounced in the same manner...we should loose the sanctity of this gr8 language by playing with spellings or pronoun cation ...be right at the start..everything will follow