Indian Languages Made Easy: Free Education Series: Sanskrit/ Sanskrut to English, and other 24 languages

Indian Languages Made Easy: Series: Sanskrit/ Sanskrut  to English: TRACE AND YOU'LL FIND BASICS OF RUSSIAN, FRENCH AND MANY OTHER LANGUAGES HERE. Ex. TRI = 3 , etc. 

First of all the big sentences then basics, is the formula here to understand how it works. Then slowly I, We, and other fundamentals would be written here.

During the Sanskrit/ Sanskrut  International Conference in 2010 we won the best Research Papers Awards for our 3 distinct papers/ publication. One of them was based on "Success Mantras Proclaimed by Mahanarayanopnishad".

(We started like this....just an example)

1st Sanskrit Sentence: 

Maananeeyebhyah Panditebhyah Kulpatibhyah Pradhyapakebhyah Api Cha Chhatrebhyah Cha Namamyasmin Shubhawasare.
Shubhe(a)smin Akhil Bharatiya Sanskritah Sammelane  Mahanarayanopnishadi Dnyanbodhakmantrotkrit Sidhdha-saadhan Mantraha itayadhikrutya prastoshyami. 

1st English Meaning of the above Sentence: (Almost meaning, and not exact meaning as presentation styles are different):

Honorable Chancellor, Honorable Vice Chancellor, my colleague Pandits and Professors, and my dear Students, On the auspicious occasion of All India Sanskrit Conference, I'm going to present our (Third) research paper on the 'Success Mantras as Proclaimed in the Mahanarayanopnishad'.

For more: 
https://managementengineering.blogspot.in/2016/03/indian-languages-made-easy-sanskrit-to.html 

The counter: One to Ten ++: 

  1. Ek = Ekam = One
  2. Dwi = Dwitiya = Two
  3. Tri = Trutiya= Three
  4. Chatur = Chaturth= Four
  5. Panchan = Pancham= Five
  6. Shat = Shashtham= Six
  7. Saptan = Saptam= Seven
  8. Ashtan = Ashtam= Eight
  9. Navan = Navam= Nine
  10. Dashan = Dasham= Ten
  11. Ekadash: Eleven
  12. Dwdash: Twelve
  13. Trayodash: Thirteen
  14. Chaturdash: Fourteen
  15. Panchdash: Fifteen...
  16. Shat = Hundred
  17. Sahastra = Thousand
  18. Laksh = Hundred Thousand
  19. Koti = Hundred Laksh

The- I to We:

  1. I = Aham
  2. You = Twam
  3. We = Asmakam
  4. Yah = He
  5. Yaa = She
  6. Tat = That fellow
  7. Anyah = Someone else

Creating a word in Sanskrit is so easy and scientific:

  • Carbon-Di-Oxide Gas = Karb-Amla- Vayu
  • Beauty of nature = Srushti-Soundarya
  • Earthen….pot or sculpture or…. = Mrud……bhande or murtya or….
  • Member = Sabhaasad
  • My class fellow = Sahpaathee
  • Great Father = Parampita
  • Jehovah / Allah / Ultimate God/ Ultimate Reality = Anant Koti Brahmanda Nayak (i.e. The God who controls the infinite galaxies and thus the infinite universes) = Paramatma
  • Microscopic = Sookshmati Sookshma
  • Quark = Tanmaatra
  • Atom = Anu
  • Molecules = Paramaanu
  • Book = Pustak/en , Granth
  • Medicines = Aushadhi
  • Bird that flies in the sky = Kha means Sky and Ga means Gaman thus the word becomes – Khaga i.e. Bird = Khaga

Some most famous books in Sanskrit having fundamentals of all the knowledge of the past / present / future world:

  • Epics: Ramayan, Mahabharatam, Shivrajyobhshikam
  • Vedas – Rigveda, Yajurveda, Atharvaveda, and Samveda
  • Vedantas or Upanishadas – Kenopnishad, Mandukya, Bruhdaronyak, etc.
  • Kalidasen krutam – Raghuvansham, Abhidnyan Shakuntal, Malvikagnimitra, etc.
  • Natyashastra (Funda of all Cinemas and Dramas), Arthshastra (The fundamentals of all management, administration, politics, physics, chemistry, civil and social sciences), Panini Vyakaran (Grammar), Panchatantra,

The most common words:

  1. Gam = Eti= Yaati = Going
  2. Jay = Win
  3. Yachcha = Dadaati = Giving
  4. Bodhayati = Knowing
  5. Pranaam = Offering prayer or bowing before elders/ older people or in fornt of god
  6. Dayate = To fly
  7. Trayate = To protect
  8. Avagahe = To take bath
  9. Parikshate = To take exams
  10. Kupyati = Scold
  11. Hrushyati or Preeyate = Happy
  12. Harati = Taking away
  13. Jeevati = Living
  14. Jeev = Soul
  15. Vitaran = To give away
  16. Sanchaar = To wander (in the forest Ex. Lion wanders in the forest)
  17. Twar = To hurry
  18. Rochate = To like
  19. Dayate = To fly
  20. Trayate = To protect
  21. Avagahe = To take bath
  22. Parikshate = To take exams
  23. Kupyati = Scold
  24. Hrushyati or Preeyate = Happy
  25. Asyati = Throw
  26. Kshamyati = Forgive
  27. Anvisyati / Anveshan = Research
  28. Braviti = To speak
  29. Dadhati = Dhasyati = To keep
  30. Aapnoti = To get
  31. Chinoti = To collect
  32. Vrunoti = To expect
  33. Shrunoti = To listen
  34. Runadhdhi = Hurdle
  35. Karoti = To do
  36. Padyate = Going
  37. Prabudhya = To wake up
  38. Anumanyate = To allow to do something
  39. Chhinati = To break
  40. Bhunakti = Khadti = To eat
  41. Shete = To sleep
  42. Hanti = Hinasti = To kill
  43. Wan = Jungle
  44. Shaknoti = Capable
  45. Nirmiyaman = To create
  46. Upkaroti = Helping without expectations
  47. Strunoti = To overlap
  48. Tanoti = To spread
  49. Jaanati = To know
  50. Krinaati = To buy
  51. Grunhati = To take
  52. Vrunite = To like
  53. Badhnati = To tie
  54. Leenati = Melt
  55. Neshyati = To take away
  56. Prapsyati = Got it
  57. Bhuooshayishyati = To decorate
  58. Bhanakti = Cracking
  59. Manute = Accepting the offer
  60. Mrudnati = Break into pieces
  61. Mrud = Mud
  62. Leenati = Melt
  63. Neshyati = To take away
  64. Prapsyati = Got it
  65. Bhuooshayishyati = To decorate
  66. Anant = Amit = Aganit = Infinite
  67. Aashish = Aashirvad= Blessings
  68. Prerana = Inspiration
  69. Kukur = Dog
  70. Rakshas = Demon
  71. Dev = God
  72. Devi = Goddess
  73. Sajjan = Bhadralok = Gentleman
  74. For more Sanskrit to English: Visit Google Blog of Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude:

https://managementengineering.blogspot.in/2016/03/indian-languages-made-easy-sanskrit-to.html 

Just check the richness/ depth and reach of the language:

1. For water in the sea, the word is Samudra

2. For water in the ocean, the word is Saagar

3. For water in the eyes, but for sadness, Dukhkhashru (Sad = Dukhkha and Ashru = Water in eyes)

4. For water in the eyes, but for happiness, Aanandashru (Anand = Excitedly delighted happiness and Ashru means Water in the eyes)

5. Water in the glass for drinking = Pey jal (Pey means potable and drinkable, Jal means water)

6. Water flowing as small stream = Ohol 

7. Water flowing as a river = Dhaara

8. Water fall = Jalprapaat

9. Water to be offered during prayer to God, say on Shivling = Payoho or Ganga Jal or…..Water of 7 rivers or …

10. . ..... un limited, we located at least 108 such different words and could create more using fundamentals of Sanskrit/ Sanskrut.

Marvelous only God's own language can have so much reach and depth of though given while foundation of the language itself and can be so born rich. 

Small Sentences:

  • What is your name? = Kim Taw Naam?
  • Where do you live? = Ke Sthapit (Twam)?
  • I’m going = Gachchamyaham (Gachchami + Aham) or Aham Gachchami. Both way it’s ok, that beauty of Sanskrit/ Sanskrut language.

For Odiya / Oriya to English:

https://managementengineering.blogspot.in/2012/07/indian-languages-made-easy-english-to_4340.html

For Malyalam to English:

https://managementengineering.blogspot.in/2012/07/indian-languages-made-easy-english-to_8184.html 

For Gujarati to English:

https://managementengineering.blogspot.in/2012/07/indian-languages-made-easy-english-to_8417.html 

For Telugu to English:

https://managementengineering.blogspot.in/2012/07/indian-languages-made-easy-english-to_05.html 

For Bengali to English:

https://managementengineering.blogspot.in/2012/07/indian-languages-made-easy-english-to_7904.html



Coming more.
Now a days connectivity is a problem it seems.

Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, lives on the ground, Nagpur, India

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