SPECIALTY
OF SANSKRUT
A
great misconception about Sanskrut is that it is a dead language;
that it is out-dated; that it is not and can never be and was never
a spoken language. Though the use of spoken Sanskrut has declined
but Sanskrut continues to be widely used as a ceremonial language
in Hindu religious rituals in the forms of hymns and mantras.
Sanskrut’s
way of language :
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It
is a natural language. There is a direct link between the
sound and signs; it is phonetic. We write Sanskrut exactly
as we say which means that the writing of Sanskrut language
is based on the sound of the spoken form. |
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In
other words, Sanskrut has no spelling; there are no silent
letters either. In contrast to Sanskrut, you can't read many
English words properly unless you know English to certain
extant. This means that a student is assumed to have known
already the English language before one starts learning it! |
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There
is only one set of alphabet in Sanskrut. This avoids many
complexities of writing capital / small and italic letters
as they are in the Roman alphabet / European scripts. |
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There
aren't many punctuation marks found in Sanskrut (Devanagari)
script. |
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For
writing Sanskrut language, any comprehensive alphabet can
be used and vice versa. |
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Thanks
to its phonetic scripts, there is an easy-flowing, natural
and logical way to proceed while learning this wonderful language
or to write any language after that. |
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There
is logic in its sound system, and a natural continuity in
its word -making as well as sentence-making.
For example, unless one has visited England, one cannot guess
the correct reading of the names / places like Reading, Gloucester,
Leicester, Peugeot, Plymouth Chaos. in English, follows if
not pre-learnt.
Sanskrut sentence structure is flexible. The declensions and
the conjugations have a wide range. Hence every student has
more freedom in composing sentences in Sanskrut. In contrast
to this, every English sentence has to follow syntax (the
law of particular order of words). |
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In
Sanskrut, the order of words in a sentence does not matter.
Thanks to this flexibility, a Sanskrut sentence may well follow
any language the student is familiar with. |
What’s
unique? :
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Sanskrut
is the oldest and living language on our planet. |
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Sanskrut
is a spiritual language and is the language of Divinity; language
of gods. |
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It
is a language of classical literature which is rich and abundant. |
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As
its name itself explains, it is systematized and perfected.
Its alphabets are impeccably arranged. They are easy to remember
and help in memorizing textual stanzas. |
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Sanskrut
literature is unique in its overwhelmingly poetic character. |
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Rationality
is in everything including the arrangement of its alphabets.
It is perfected. The Devanagari script used to write Sanskrut
is also complete. Being phonetic, it can easily be adopted
to write any language. |
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It
is a global language. It has no territory, has no bias; hence
has no limitations. |
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Sanskrut
is a 'world language' in the real sense of the term. It hasn't
got local variations or vernaculars nor dialects nor usages
of slang words. Its uniformity owes to this aspect as well. |
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It
has written rules of grammar, phonetics, etymology and epistemology
which are all followed wherever Sanskrut is used. The wonder
that this bedrock of Sanskrut grammar, which is, allows its
purity to continue no matter however it grows. |
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There
is infinity in its word-formation possibilities and they are
all well-structured, computerized long before the computers
came in use. |
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There
is a vibration or resonance in the sounds well-expressed in
Sanskrut speaking. |
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Absolute
freedom is in using this language because of "No syntax".
This means that even a beginner can proceed with words as
one’s thoughts progress. |
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Flexibility
or adaptability - Same sentence can be said in a variety of
ways. |
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Its
universality. It can do all functions, - scriptural (holiness),
technical (precision and derivative power) and romantic (resourceful
and flowery style) but can never be slang. |
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Has
a very rational derivative power. |
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Its
economy. Sanskrut letters can be used to write other languages
as well. |
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Sanskrut
words possess a special vibration of sound waves whose resonance
is very effective. People use Sanskrut Mantras for healing.
They owe this mystic character and holiness to the essential
spiritual character of Sanskrut. |
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Spirituality
has molded into Sanskrut! Hence its name, perfection to be
reached by any word. |
By
knowing Sanskrut, you are now in touch with a language which is
very natural (sound - oriented), rationally developed or systematized
in its structure and versatile in its usage even while retaining
its purity and uniformity. Its ancient, abundant, full of variety
and everlasting literature passing through the longest period of
time has plentiful wonders to offer to those interested in any of
them.
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