Sanskrit – First Script and Mother of all Languages
Dinesh Rawat
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Sanskrit is the mother of all languages in the world. Some devilish people had a massive conspiracy plan with the history of civilizations, and they adopted many false theories to make the world believe that it is not the oldest language but a branch of a language called “Indo-European Language”.
One of the most significant manipulation in the human history of anthropology and philology is the introduction of Proto Indo-European language. A language that has no evidence of its survival at any time in any region of the world. Those who have created this “non-existed” language are silent about who spoke this language and the geographical area. In the late 18th and 19th centuries, Europeans were emerging as powerful countries and were colonizing most of the world. They had colonized India too. It was hurting their ego that the colonized India has much-elevated backgrounds in the field of civilization, science, arts, literature, culture, education, and knowledge. They started making efforts in all areas to belittle everything that was Indian. Sanskrit was a significant stumbling block as all the languages in the world carried their roots, and this is conclusive proof that Indian or Vedic Civilization is the cradle of all the civilizations in the world. Therefore it became essential for them to downrate the status of Sanskrit from motherhood to a sisterhood language at putting it par with Latin, Greek, Arabic, Persian, etc.
As per Manu Smriti, the ambitious?Chatriyas?(??????) of Bharatvarsh went abroad to the neighboring locations to establish their new kingdoms. As they were away from the mainstream of the mother?civilization and culture, they developed their subsidiary language and civilization as time went on. Natural calamities, such as ice ages, floods, and earthquakes, totally shattered their civilizations. However, still the survivors, in the spoken form of their primitive languages, held many?apbhransh?(???????) words of the original Sanskrit language which their remote ancestors had retained in their memory. As a result of this affiliation with Bhartiya culture and the Sanskrit language, Sanskrit became the origin of the growth of literary development in other languages of the world
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The perfect form of the Sanskrit language had existed thousands of years before the infancy of the earliest prime languages of the world like Greek, Hebrew and Latin, etc.
Sanskrit is the first script and mother of all languages in the world. We can find the roots of?Sanskrit in all the languages of the world. The theory of some lost Indo-European language is a myth and false propaganda by western philologists, linguists, and historians to shroud the grandeur of Indian civilization.
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4 个月Hazrat Adam Alaihissalam's Language was the first spoken language and mother of all spoken languages . He was the first man in the world. It may be Arabic, ir Hebrew or Aramaic, or Syiraiac, or any other . tI could not find any proved answer.
Student Universiteit Leiden
4 个月How does the author suppose languages like Hebrew, Japanese or Vietnamese developed from Sanskrit? These languages are completely unrelated and vastly different from Sanskrit.
Student Universiteit Leiden
4 个月If Sanskrit is the mother of all languages, how do you explain, for instance, the distribution of e and o in Greek? Pherontai/Bharante for example, 'they are carried'. Why does the first a in Sanskrit turn into an e and the second one into an o in Greek? This distribution is completely unexplainable, it's only explainable from an Indo-European framework.
Student Universiteit Leiden
6 个月Completely unscientific nonsense
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8 个月i thought it was Greek? And Windex cures everything.