The Origins of NORTH-SOUTH Divide in India

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How Tamil is made to hate Sanskrit?
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The Dark Side of Brahmin: • The D@rk Side of BRAHMIN

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  • @User-cd5nd
    @User-cd5nd6 күн бұрын

    There was an incident happend in North A police wale asked me u dont even know hindi being an Indian (I a from Tamilnadu) Being a police officer he doesnt even know the basic english and then I started asking questions in Sanskrit he starts blinking I asked him back dont call urself Bharatiya unless u understand sanskrit. Hindi is imposed language if Government promotes sanskrit we are ready to learn. FROM TAMILNADU

  • @user-lh9cd8nq4j
    @user-lh9cd8nq4j19 күн бұрын

    Love to my North indian and South Indian brothers and sisters ❤ From an Odia guy ଓଡ଼ିଆ ଟୋକା 🤗 we should always stay in unity 🤝

  • @rage8673

    @rage8673

    19 күн бұрын

    Mu bhi seuthu

  • @subramaniyamm2288

    @subramaniyamm2288

    19 күн бұрын

    I am Tamil, presently staying in Odisha only, odisha is a very culturally rich place. Please start use old odia words instead of modern mixing words. Keep working to secure your history and language.

  • @GhazniBihar

    @GhazniBihar

    19 күн бұрын

    Deccan we love

  • @UjwalRam

    @UjwalRam

    18 күн бұрын

    🙏🏼🔥🔥

  • @maneshmandika9456

    @maneshmandika9456

    18 күн бұрын

    ​@@subramaniyamm2288Thanks you brother

  • @user-qw2zb8ye5u
    @user-qw2zb8ye5u19 күн бұрын

    As a tamilian here no ones hates hindi or any other language,we just want to save our language,we are against hindi imposion not hindi,lot of north indian languages itself gone extinct or in the edge extinctiion because of hindi,a language is the thing which carries our history and culture ,if we lose our language,it equal to erasing our history from earth,in simple term your language is great in its own way,likewise ours too,so don't impose your language on your.

  • @chandra_has

    @chandra_has

    19 күн бұрын

    How can we let oldest living language tamil be alive.... We need to reconcile and love Sanskrit even though it is in mortuary

  • @Sigma01350

    @Sigma01350

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@chandra_hasSanskrit is the oldest....!!

  • @rage8673

    @rage8673

    19 күн бұрын

    I have bot been to tamil nadu but i can kind of agree, but i can't agree their only being one sided victim. The so called Dravidianists don't just hate hindi but also hate on the immigrants from northern states and that too is truth. The major propoganda arises from making a racial divide between both people, while all of our cultures are interconnected. I guess we do need a language that culturally unites all of us, it can either be sanskrit which has absorbed and influenced everyone in the subcontinent through history, or it can be a new simplistic artificial language that is created by taking inspiration from every Bharti language. Also in some cases lingual hate is very much true, as one can see in Bengaluru where literally all shops with non kannada boards wete threatened or tried to vandalize them. A kind of hypocrisy is also that muslims in these states speaking urdu is tolerated but hindi speaking people are hated on.

  • @arjavgarg5801

    @arjavgarg5801

    19 күн бұрын

    Learning hindi will not erase tamil Putting hindi next to tamil will not erase tamil Other southern states don't have any issue

  • @arjavgarg5801

    @arjavgarg5801

    19 күн бұрын

    @@rage8673 current solution is Sanskrit laden Hindi in the center with English at the peripheries

  • @prateekdeoli1552
    @prateekdeoli155220 күн бұрын

    1 genuine question, why do we let hindi be polluted by Persian words but can't have words from our own Indian languages, it will help in nation building also it will minimize the difference! languages are not made in a day or decade but centuries or millennia, if India is to be the nation we want we have to work on homogenizing our society! creating uniform market of 1.4 Billion Indians and creating much more wealth to sustain this nation!!

  • @prnvgnsn

    @prnvgnsn

    20 күн бұрын

    Old Persian came from Sanskrit

  • @6666Rudra

    @6666Rudra

    20 күн бұрын

    u idealising homogeneity in a nation, BHARAT is always known for diversity that's y we say unity in diversity , in one's home also two people don't have similar choices how can u except that in a country , if u have studied little bit of economics u should know there is nothing like uniform market though u can peruse to end monopoly nd oligopoly , cultural are like soup bowl different things get mixed nd gives its unique taste nd language is part of culture nd nt only language, food, architect; use of white marble, which was favored in Persian architecture, became prominent in Mughal buildings nd now in every Indian home , BIRYANI most ordered food in India is Persian dish , nd Persian words nd Hindi grammar made Urdu nd Hindi nd Urdu are both Indian language thus words gets interplayed as Persian words are part of Urdu there is NO national language of our country , the Indian constitution recognizes 22 major languages of India in 8th schedule , Purpose is to communicate u can do that with love, hope u r nt poluting Hindi by calling 'गोलगट्टम लकड़ पट्टम दे दनादन प्रतियोगिता' as Cricket

  • @prateekdeoli1552

    @prateekdeoli1552

    20 күн бұрын

    ​@@6666Rudra I can give you different arguments for everything you wrote but sooner or later we need to understand this "unity in diversity" rant actually weakens us, i have been in policy making side of govt and believe me It's not easy to govern a country like india with diversity+ our diversity i actually used against us by china and pakistan! china has contained it's diversity, pakistan has almost killed it's diversity! what do you think they'll do after they complete homogenising their society? BTW do you know china has no real connect with outer world through any type of social media! we can't do this in India! As much as anybody in india likes to hate, China will be a super power in this region and only country that can challenge that is India with it's size and population what do you think they'll do to India when USA hegemony is over? earlier we were colonized by mughals then by britishers and coming century we will be colonized by chinese if we don't mend our ways! there is time to be romantic and there is time to be practical, now is the time to be practical!!

  • @prateekdeoli1552

    @prateekdeoli1552

    20 күн бұрын

    @@prnvgnsn what we use is not old persian, it's majority arabic!!

  • @namastehindustan9879

    @namastehindustan9879

    20 күн бұрын

    How much time it will take?

  • @rajanivasudevan6189
    @rajanivasudevan618919 күн бұрын

    I am a Malayali who spent my first 25 yrs in Calcutta.My father was in ISI where there were a lot of people belonging to ( previous) Andhra Pradesh. Bengali/ Assamese have a small change of using "o"kaar for hrasva letters, 'ba' for 'va',etc Similarly ,for 'sha',Assamese use 'ha'( hence Ahom), same for people from Sylette,Karnataka who use 'ha' for 'pa'. Since I onow English, Malayalam ( southernmost state of India),Hindi and Bengali & can understand Tamil,I feel confident that I can travel to all parts of India and communicate my needs.Bengali,Marathi, all have loads of Sanskrit,and hence similar words as in Malayalam.Malayalam pronunciation is best,I felt,yet,in Marathi they say"punah,punah" for which in Malayalam we say "pinneyum pinneyum", such similarities are seen across the length and breadth of India.Only ,while in some languages,the term is used as a literary one,the other as a colloquial one I being a doctor,and knowing Bengali,one such example is:- Bengali patients come and say we have "vedana"( "Bedona" is used as 'sadhu bhasha in Bengali, while they use the term " byetha" --- "vyatha" used as literary word in Malayalam. We all are definitely one. There are many such words -- Bihu in Assam is Vishu for us,same day too. Malayalees wear a two-piece cloth very akin to Mekhla of Assam. Sabuj or Sabaz of Punjabi is Shobooj in Bengali -- meaning green. Lovely video.I hope you have the patience to go through this whole thing.

  • @wesleymouch7498

    @wesleymouch7498

    19 күн бұрын

    Interesting comment, Doctor Saab! 🙏🏻

  • @ADas-ux6el

    @ADas-ux6el

    19 күн бұрын

    Noteworthy comment!!

  • @satyanaraharimallisetty

    @satyanaraharimallisetty

    19 күн бұрын

    Nice 👍 ok sir

  • @adityasmiaham

    @adityasmiaham

    19 күн бұрын

    पूरे भारत को भाषा द्वारा एक करने का एक ही मार्ग है और वह तभी संभव है जब हम हिंदी शुद्ध बोलें। परोक्ष रूप से मैं कह रहा हूं कि हिंदी में जितना हो सके संस्कृत शब्दों का प्रयोग करें क्योंकि हमारे मराठी, बांग्ला, ओड़िया, गुजराती, मलायालम, कन्नड़ा, तेलुगु और यहां तक ​​कि तमिल में भी संस्कृत शब्द हैं। मैं आपको एक उदाहरण दूंगा. अनुमति शब्द, हिंदी- अनुमति तमिल- अनुमति कनंड़ा, मलायालम, तेलुगु- अनुमति बांग्ला, उड़िया, गुजराती- अनुमति यदि हम शुद्ध हिन्दी का प्रयोग करें तो लोग बहुत अधिक हिन्दी समझ सकेंगे। अब यह मत कहिए कि अंग्रेजी का उपयोग करें क्योंकि भारत में एक-दूसरे के साथ संचार के लिए विदेशी भाषा का उपयोग क्यों किया जाना चाहिए।

  • @user-lh9cd8nq4j

    @user-lh9cd8nq4j

    19 күн бұрын

    So, You can able understand Odia ଓଡ଼ିଆ too. If you could understand bangla then.. ✌

  • @jaysangker9799
    @jaysangker979916 күн бұрын

    i''m Tamilian,born & live in Indonesia...L'm proud as a Tamilian🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @Aamaaraan7

    @Aamaaraan7

    15 күн бұрын

    Tamil language is not allowed in Indonesia

  • @jaysangker9799

    @jaysangker9799

    15 күн бұрын

    @@Aamaaraan7 who said? Indonesia is democracy country…all of Indonesian people respect to all mother tounge, are you Indonesian?

  • @Aamaaraan7

    @Aamaaraan7

    14 күн бұрын

    @@jaysangker9799 i visited Indonesia many times but none of tamilians know to speak their own language

  • @jaysangker9799

    @jaysangker9799

    14 күн бұрын

    @@Aamaaraan7 for that i accepted coz our young generation in Indonesia they already become real Indonesian but they’re still understand tamil language but for replied little beat difficult, but now in medan (specially) we starting for teach them tamil language…we need also some support tamilian from india (maybe in future)…for teach us about language n origin culture from south India🙏🏻, thanks for the attention bro👍🏼

  • @vikinieswaranvki

    @vikinieswaranvki

    9 күн бұрын

    Yaadhum Ure Yaavarum Kelir brother 👌

  • @Awesomeness7ish
    @Awesomeness7ish19 күн бұрын

    The good thing is all this wrong can be corrected. All our Gurus hail from Southern part of India. The invaders destroyed temples in North India but could not reach the Southern part of India. If anything, this is our time to display to the world not only is India one but we also enjoy the diversity embedded in our culture. Bounded by an invisible thread of the same reality.

  • @ripsanskrit3609

    @ripsanskrit3609

    18 күн бұрын

    First step to show diversity is to remove language politics of North

  • @Worldcitizen7777

    @Worldcitizen7777

    18 күн бұрын

    90% gurus came from north not South and invaders didn't came I'm South cuz North Indians were fighting invaders abd there were 10 times more foreign attack om North than South

  • @rggrrggr290

    @rggrrggr290

    17 күн бұрын

    @@Worldcitizen7777 out of 5 jagadgurus 4 are sri adi shankaracharya , sri ramanujacharya , sri madhavacharya , sri nimbarkacharya born in southern part of india

  • @sureshkumar-qw9ny

    @sureshkumar-qw9ny

    17 күн бұрын

    "The invaders destroyed temples in North India" - this particular ignorance should stop. To dictate invasion wasn't happening in south or the extreme idiocy of the same which dictate south wasn't faced with war is complete ignorance of history. Muslim invasion started in south much earlier than in north from Africa and our SE Asian friends weren't staying idol either, there are multiple reports of conquest and war made onshore and offshore with them. Heck did none of you wonder why many SE countries as South Indian, especially Tamizh flavors in their society and for some even their language is influenced by Tamizh. Not to mentions for thousands of years south was divided among four major kingdoms and they were at their necks at the chance and then there is forest/mountain tribe. Destruction of temples in North is not just subjected to invasions alone rather due to your own frivolous practices and lack of intolerance in every empire that ruled these region. And this shows even today. In simple words you people way too focused on religion...to the point you look like cult members.

  • @johnnyenglish2753

    @johnnyenglish2753

    8 күн бұрын

    @@Worldcitizen7777dude pls read books and histories. Most gurus are from south also most siddhas r from south.

  • @vssj91
    @vssj9119 күн бұрын

    As a Tamilian myself, I don't respect those hooligans anymore. Their Dravidian culture is now item song with lungi in the mouth

  • @ccpbats9348

    @ccpbats9348

    19 күн бұрын

    Same here

  • @senthilveeran1723

    @senthilveeran1723

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@ccpbats9348 Same here. Well said 👍

  • @user-lh9cd8nq4j

    @user-lh9cd8nq4j

    19 күн бұрын

    As an Odia , I love ❤ Tamil language.. and culture, after Odia

  • @ADas-ux6el

    @ADas-ux6el

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@user-lh9cd8nq4jBhaina! ମୁଁ ବି ଓଡ଼ିଆ ପୁଅ, ମୁ ତେଲୁଗୁ ସଂସ୍କୃତି ଭାରି ପସନ୍ଦ କରେ।।

  • @blockbuilds5818

    @blockbuilds5818

    19 күн бұрын

    @@user-lh9cd8nq4j jay jagannath

  • @indieboy1033
    @indieboy103319 күн бұрын

    Only one part of the story. Other part- North Indians are brainwashed into : 1. Believing that Urdu vocabulary is Hindi 2. That language is national language and everybody must speak in it. Otherwise they are separatists. 3. There are not taught about 'Proto Dravidian language'. It really exists. Talk in Sanskritized (Shudh) Hindi in South. Be more gentle while interacting.

  • @Chanakya2

    @Chanakya2

    19 күн бұрын

    Let me tell you I'm from north and i can give you clear picture here nobody cares about langauge if you go to gurgaon you will find no board in hindi all in English we just want one common language to communicate to you properly one bhartiya language simple

  • @soumyadipmukherjee6627

    @soumyadipmukherjee6627

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@Chanakya2use sanskrit then nkt hindi

  • @roverrinks

    @roverrinks

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@soumyadipmukherjee6627agree Sanskrit is much better language, was official language in almost Indian Kingdoms even Chola. While Hindi was a regional language .pS I am from UP, Hindi is not my Grandparents language it was Braj Bhasha.

  • @GhazniBihar

    @GhazniBihar

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@soumyadipmukherjee6627stop lies. Cholas spoke Tamil. Not related to north Indians

  • @adv.ajaiabraham4089

    @adv.ajaiabraham4089

    18 күн бұрын

    ​@@Chanakya2use english if you want a common language, no hindi .

  • @prietya9906
    @prietya990620 күн бұрын

    I'm not sure Hindi is hated in certain parts of India. It is the politicians who make it an issue. If you look at the graduates of Hindi Prachar Sabha, there are more candidates from Tamil Nadu. That shows, it is the politicians who engineer the hate, for votes.

  • @vijayanandsanatana3614

    @vijayanandsanatana3614

    19 күн бұрын

    Hindi prachar sabha

  • @prietya9906

    @prietya9906

    19 күн бұрын

    @@vijayanandsanatana3614 You are right. I did that long time ago.

  • @kamesh5846

    @kamesh5846

    19 күн бұрын

    The land for hindi prachar sabha is also given by the state government. And no one hates hindi Or hindi speaking people here. We just hate the insensitivity people from hindi belt have towards tamil speaking people. Tamils don't get offended if we go to North and no one speaks to us in tamil. We accept all the differences that are there. And North indian workers here feel more safer than they were in their villages. Most of them say the same. Only few people from North working in white collar jobs get offended for even telling you don't have a surname!. They keep B!tching about the differences they see here. That's my observation.

  • @rage8673

    @rage8673

    19 күн бұрын

    That too is true, main thing is the politicians themselves are motivated by these british division policies and are supported by evangelists and NGOs funded by breaking india forces.

  • @Unfollowthem

    @Unfollowthem

    19 күн бұрын

    I truly hate.. for activities... They should immediately stop this... North Promote only Hindi/Urdu/Persianised... South wants Sanskrit Delaying of teaching, promoting Sanskrit will leads to more Rift and misguided...

  • @overthecounterbeanie
    @overthecounterbeanie20 күн бұрын

    North Indians move to non-Hindi speaking cities and then expect everyone around them to speak Hindi instead of learning the local language.

  • @vivaj1000

    @vivaj1000

    19 күн бұрын

    Where are you from?

  • @GiriPrasath.D

    @GiriPrasath.D

    19 күн бұрын

    They are expecting all Indian should speak hindi.

  • @SharatSahay

    @SharatSahay

    19 күн бұрын

    😂

  • @harikannanramadas6564

    @harikannanramadas6564

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@vivaj1000In which world are you living in? Wake up.

  • @Samsung-zg9ql

    @Samsung-zg9ql

    19 күн бұрын

    No one does that... It's the fault of education system. At least one of the languages from South should be taught in schools in the north

  • @satyanaraharimallisetty
    @satyanaraharimallisetty20 күн бұрын

    North Indian languages are different because common people of North India stopped using Samskrutham words in local dailacts and started using Urdu and Persian words..the very word "Persian" is a Samskrutham word Parushini. A culture developed in banks of river Parushini

  • @pavitraranjanswain4010

    @pavitraranjanswain4010

    19 күн бұрын

    Please refer Manorama World book of 1994 on Indian Languages.

  • @arjavgarg5801

    @arjavgarg5801

    19 күн бұрын

    कदापि नहीं

  • @r-vinth7923

    @r-vinth7923

    19 күн бұрын

    Origin Middle English: from Old French persien, from Latin Persia, via Greek from Old Persian pārsa ‘Persia’ (modern Persian pārs, Arabic fārs ) Parushini is Ravi river where porus fought alexander😂

  • @arjavgarg5801

    @arjavgarg5801

    19 күн бұрын

    @@pavitraranjanswain4010 can you share link where I can read

  • @pavitraranjanswain4010

    @pavitraranjanswain4010

    19 күн бұрын

    @@arjavgarg5801 : Links are not available. I tried for the soft copy in the web.

  • @rajeshwarraokaramcheti962
    @rajeshwarraokaramcheti96219 күн бұрын

    Sir, But those who come from other states to Andhra Pradesh are now the two Telugu states Telangana and Andhra speak to us in their own language and we the residents of Telugu states will have to learn their language and speak to them like sorry to say slaves, this is what I observed from those who come from other states even in hotels, oriya and bihari people only speak in Hindi and insist on us to speak in Hindi in Hyderabad and even in Visakhapatnam. Telugus also now a days not liking their mother tongue. Now a days, even some letters are not pronounced and they forgotten telugu letters like ళ,శ,ణ and so on.

  • @vamsidaran

    @vamsidaran

    19 күн бұрын

    ఋ..... ౠ.... ఱ.... Did you use these letters in todays script... Language keeps transforming to simple... Try to understand that

  • @shashikumarkalledevar8433

    @shashikumarkalledevar8433

    19 күн бұрын

    Exactly, same is Happening in Bengaluru too...its getting out of the hand already....

  • @chandra_has

    @chandra_has

    19 күн бұрын

    Come on guys... That's the agenda... Invading language always prevail... English came now we have lots of words in native languages... Similarly sanskrit came telugu and kannada lapped up greedy dravidian child around 1200 ad.. Lost identity ... Now Persian kid hindi comes new generation telugu and kannada just loving it...

  • @krisrau1112

    @krisrau1112

    19 күн бұрын

    😂😂this is a rational observation. Just go to the godavari districts of Andhra Pradesh and see how one is treated if he doesn't know Telugu. Scorned. Anyways be happy atleast this video is getting u guys recognition. Alot of fuss about Telugu. Btw, I'm not a North Indian.

  • @chandra_has

    @chandra_has

    19 күн бұрын

    @@krisrau1112 of course these two district people are solely responsible for bifurcation of state due their hate towards Telangana language and started schooling others. Just an observation what intolerance brings to party.

  • @saravanaguru7613
    @saravanaguru761319 күн бұрын

    21:46 we tamils always wanted to speak and write in pure tamil without the mixing of other languages, thats what all the tamil poets also insisted (of course now while speaking we use english and other language words also in between, but while writing we won't mix most of the time ) . this is not because of hate to other languages or sanskirit, it is because love to our Tamil and tamil culture and to protect it from other language mixing to protect its originality/ uniqness , that's the whole idea . And this idea is not started after british it was here way before from the sangam age , that's why Tamil is being the oldest language spoken by large number of people in the world. so the whole point is we don't hate any language we love our language and culture more than anything and we want to preserve it.

  • @ripsanskrit3609

    @ripsanskrit3609

    18 күн бұрын

    Excalty. He made is sound like tamil can't be pure without sanskrit.

  • @krutarthpatel9283

    @krutarthpatel9283

    18 күн бұрын

    The word oldest itself is controversial but ok!

  • @user-ib2dq7ev5n

    @user-ib2dq7ev5n

    18 күн бұрын

    It is more accurate to say that tamil is actually the LEAST sanskrit mixed language instead of It is pure.. cuz since 1bce or 1ad tamik started to get sanskrit vocab now there are considerable number of sanskrit words which can easily or hardly pick up in tamil..

  • @saravanaguru7613

    @saravanaguru7613

    17 күн бұрын

    @@krutarthpatel9283 nope its a proven fact , Tamil is the oldest language still spoken by more number of people in the world and it was proved UNESCO

  • @saravanaguru7613

    @saravanaguru7613

    17 күн бұрын

    @@user-ib2dq7ev5n Yes, of course there are some sanskrit words mixed in Tamil, but those words don't have to be in Tamil and Tamil don't need that also, because Tamil can be spoken and written without the help of any other language's vocabularies, (which is not the case of some other languages that need Sanskrit or Tamil's vocabs to speak and write). So Tamil being like this why we have to mix sanskrit in Tamil to ruin is purity. And i am saying this again we don't hate any language , we hate any language imposition and we want to protect our languages purity like how our ancestors did , at least we will try. And i won't believe that point u said about Tamil started getting sanskrit vocab from 1bce or 1ad, it should be started hardly 600 or 700 years(maximum) before from now . Because in 1bce and upto 1000-1200AD Cheras, Cholas and Pandyas where around there at that time so they will never let it happen.

  • @animeshbhatt3383
    @animeshbhatt338319 күн бұрын

    In Mumbai, Pune nobody forces you to learn Marathi. When in Ahmedabad, Vadodara you are not forced to learn Gujarati..

  • @coastofkonkan

    @coastofkonkan

    19 күн бұрын

    It should be

  • @akhripasta2670

    @akhripasta2670

    19 күн бұрын

    It should be Or else their language will be wiped off or corrupted with unnecessary loan words.

  • @mangeshjawale8396

    @mangeshjawale8396

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@akhripasta2670Agree but we know that imposing Marathi isn't good practice, but encouraging them to learn Marathi is best practice.

  • @AaryanTiwari-xv5kh

    @AaryanTiwari-xv5kh

    19 күн бұрын

    ​​@@akhripasta2670dear language learning takes time, link language is required. Like Indonesia has Bahasa Indonesia(Indonesian language). Indonesia like India, is pretty diverse too.

  • @animeshbhatt3383

    @animeshbhatt3383

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@AaryanTiwari-xv5kh That's true, the language fanatics think it's your intent, but in reality it's about individual ability.

  • @Divinenatureee
    @Divinenatureee20 күн бұрын

    Thank you for the video. I think now we need new linguistic studies on all indic language and see how all languages are interconnected.

  • @arjavgarg5801

    @arjavgarg5801

    19 күн бұрын

    Sov order, retroflex, bunch of things actually

  • @ripsanskrit3609

    @ripsanskrit3609

    18 күн бұрын

    Yeah non baised aliens should do that

  • @tamalacharya8264
    @tamalacharya826419 күн бұрын

    Very well made video! Salute to the efforts the team has put onto.

  • @Goldie2110
    @Goldie211020 күн бұрын

    As usual factual and brilliant !!

  • @Goddess.Cash7
    @Goddess.Cash712 күн бұрын

    I saw the full video. I had to rewatch it a few times but I understood the message. I have learned so much from this channel and appreciate your videos.❤

  • @sankaraiahkethepalle4887
    @sankaraiahkethepalle488719 күн бұрын

    Great work sir👏 . Please keep doing more of this sort of investigative information 🙏

  • @vikinieswaranvki
    @vikinieswaranvki19 күн бұрын

    What a great insightful and informative documentary. Thanks for that and "Tamizh Nadu is land of Pillaiyar not Periyar" Nailed it my brother. 😂👏

  • @BlackSwanClan

    @BlackSwanClan

    17 күн бұрын

    F***k off periyar is better than all the saint

  • @djrandomwalker7656
    @djrandomwalker765619 күн бұрын

    as a north indian ,i think it is time everyone learns 3 language. english + mother tongue+ pick any from 22 lang . 3rd one for speaking only , no need to burden kids with grammar or writing. english is taking over, most of my rich friends kids can barely speak mother tongue. my nephew speaks hindi like he is nri kid from america. when i was in bengluru, people only wanted to speak english, so never got the chance to learn kannada. but when i was in a arab country i had to learn basic arabic, bcz no one wanted to converse in english.

  • @venkatakishore8941

    @venkatakishore8941

    18 күн бұрын

    As a South Indian, I can tell in next 100 years, English will vanish from South India. Currently world is connected by English, it was Persian before and so on. English time is coming to end

  • @prajualdennis8760

    @prajualdennis8760

    14 күн бұрын

    @@venkatakishore8941 English wont go anywhere to be honest. Even if the west stops speaking English, Us south Indians will keep it alive, Its Integral to us, Its our second langauge and we will chose english over Hindi anyday. you learn it or you perish

  • @filmwood7979

    @filmwood7979

    4 күн бұрын

    Even us north indians learn Hindi as our 2nd language other than Mother tongue, but tamils act as if they are doing favour to us talking in Hindi lol

  • @user-tt9gn9cp1e
    @user-tt9gn9cp1e17 күн бұрын

    It was a great video..Thank you for the researching efforts and presentation..

  • @Paintedfigs
    @Paintedfigs18 күн бұрын

    The art used for the Battle of Plassey at the 2:50 mark is by a Sri Lankan artist, Prasanna Weerakoddy.

  • @ripsanskrit3609
    @ripsanskrit360918 күн бұрын

    But the British guys wasnt wrong about tamil being pure without sanskrit. It like Korean is pure without Chinese 🤷‍♂️

  • @ajinkyashembekar
    @ajinkyashembekar19 күн бұрын

    Dont call your self a Hindi speaker when half the words you use are Urdu or Persian...if a Mahrashtrian learns Hindi so that he can work in tge north...it is a responsibility of a Northener to learn Marathi

  • @moksha3042
    @moksha304219 күн бұрын

    We can't even imagine the humongous effort invested in the Master piece .. Thanks for doing this 😊

  • @kvenkat001
    @kvenkat00117 күн бұрын

    So much research thammudu. My sincere thanks for your great efforts, and showcasing the reality.

  • @sivaniam
    @sivaniam19 күн бұрын

    Next is the “exclusion of Ravana” in Periya Puranam. One can write a thesis on this subject but let me make it simple. Any Tamil scholar who has some association with the Siva Tradition (not Saivite tradition) knows that the whole of the Periya Puranam is based on the “one poem” found and made available sometime in the 12th century (Suntarar - Tiruttondar Tiruvandhadhi - Thirumurai 7). The compiler of all these poems (Nambiyandar Nambi) created a verse using this single poem. Any one not found in this verse (including Manikavasagar of Siva Puranam) is not listed in the 63 Nayanmar, let alone Ravana. It is as simple as that. Now to provide more explanation, previous to this, these is no mention of the “history of any of them listed”, as they were made “lost” until the Chola Empire came to power in Tamil Nadu. Were the Chola Kings “truly responsible for bring these books out”- I am not sure, but what is the truth is that the 11 + 1 (= 12 Thirumurai books) and the (3 + 11 (= 14 Siva Sastra Books), were compiled / written during this period. Until this time the term “Saivite” was not recorded in any of the 11 + 3 original books of the Siva tradition. Next “Nambiyandar Nambi” arranged the poems in accordance with the “100 + 3 (=103) Panns (musical treatise of the Tamil tradition)”. Once again it was the “Aryan Sanskrit Brahmins” who had destroyed the “literature, music and the theatre tradition” of the Tamil people. So, the revival of Tamil treatise had to be stopped. So started the dual strategy of the Brahmins. As for the Sastra books they wrote the “explanation of the 3 books” and codified it as the “only true translation” of the so called “Saivite Madams”; while for the Thirumirai they created the “Periya Puranas” which were codified by the Brahmins and retained as the “history of the saints”. After the fall of the Chola Empire the Tamil tradition took another round of beating by the Aryan based Pallava Dynasty. The whole of the Tamil tradition would have been lost if not for the conquering of India by the British. That was an indirect benefit of the Tamils. Now after independence, this Tamil movement had to be stopped. So came this “traitors of DMK and Periyar”. DMK and Periyar are NOT people of the Tamil tradition. Their strategy (which I personally think) worked in cohort with the Brahmin or Aryan people. On one side this “DMK and Periyar followers” are preaching not to touch the “Tamil religious books and the temple”; while on the other hand the Aryans Brahmins are in full control of the “temples and the interpretation of the Tamil books.” This joined strategy of the “DMK and Periyar and the Aryan Brahmins” have perfectly prevented the Tamils to go deep into reviving the Tamil tradition and culture. This Periya Purana (including the Ramayana and Mahabaratha) are nothing but “made up mythology stories”. There many be some elements of “truth behind these stories, but which of them precisely is the truth” - no one knows. The Indians are only only people who still believe “monkeys can fly and tied people on stones can float”. Thanks to the “brainwashing” of the Sanskrit puranic tradition.

  • @ChandraSekhar-er4ji
    @ChandraSekhar-er4ji19 күн бұрын

    🙏ఆధారాలు చూపిస్తూ చాలా లోతైన విశ్లేషణ చేశారు. నాకు తెలిసీ ఇంత వివరణాత్మకమైన వీడియో YT లో ఇంకొకటి లేదనుకుంటున్నాను. అభినందనలు ఆచార్య గారూ 🙏 జయ గురు దత్త శ్రీ గురు దత్త 🙏

  • @TestYard-qe4pz
    @TestYard-qe4pz19 күн бұрын

    Wonderful informative content. Will await more on this.

  • @nikhil-zz6mr
    @nikhil-zz6mr19 күн бұрын

    I have been following your channel since you uploaded yiur first video. Your video needs to reach most of the common populous.

  • @girishk7003
    @girishk700319 күн бұрын

    There is a valid reason for Hindi hate - The problem with most Hindi people is their expectation from others to learn Hindi, rather than them showing respect to local languages. They tend to establish that Hindi is superior.

  • @jahnvisingh8015

    @jahnvisingh8015

    19 күн бұрын

    Maybe I am an exception. I believe that Tamizh is aesthetically, phonetically superior.

  • @peacepact8875

    @peacepact8875

    19 күн бұрын

    That's just your perspective to see things. Just because someone speaks Hindi in a nonHindi demography doesn't mean they are asserting their superiority. It merely means that the individual isn't aware of the local language. If people know what the individual is speaking they would reply, if they don't they'll pass. That's how it is ought to be. Inspite of being a South Indian, I cannot understand Kannada and Telugu, so does it mean I feel that my language is superior, exactly no.

  • @Aratiii06

    @Aratiii06

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@peacepact8875this is not about he/she speaking in Hindi. It is about him / her forcing others to speak in Hindi in unwilling non Hindi speaking states through individual actions and through central govt.

  • @peacepact8875

    @peacepact8875

    19 күн бұрын

    @@Aratiii06 I will again repeat. If someone speaks in Hindi and you understand it, then reply. If you don't understand, you can freely say I don't understand and pass. I have only heard Classical languages being promoted by Central government and Hindi is not a classical language on first place.

  • @paulmorais476

    @paulmorais476

    18 күн бұрын

    Just realized: You speak Hindi because that's the only language you know. We speak to you in Hindi because that's the only language you know. It's a Hindi circle of life!

  • @joel12388
    @joel1238816 күн бұрын

    I'm from Tamil Nadu. No one hate Hindi or North Indian. Its just a myth. We Only against imposing. Then how North Indian Rajinikanth became a number one hero in Tamil Nadu. Even if he is Marathi we never saw him as a Marathi. Same goes to Periyar who is kannadiga.

  • @keerthanaanandhan_official

    @keerthanaanandhan_official

    5 күн бұрын

    e v ramaswamy is not a kannadiga he is a telugu. He is a waste of TN

  • @joel12388

    @joel12388

    5 күн бұрын

    @@keerthanaanandhan_official He is kanndiga sister.

  • @keerthanaanandhan_official

    @keerthanaanandhan_official

    5 күн бұрын

    oh ok bro i thought so because of his caste name

  • @ganeshgane9109

    @ganeshgane9109

    2 күн бұрын

    If that was case, loving too much of mother tongue language, why do Tamil govt impose strong English language in all subjects, Even in our Andhra also they impose strong English language in all subjects, why are not look English as communication language

  • @balavsundaram
    @balavsundaram19 күн бұрын

    Thank you for your great research on this subject and enlightening us with real knowledge.❤

  • @Manny-ml6kb
    @Manny-ml6kb19 күн бұрын

    Certain section of society who make videos by leeching of content like this might come after you and your channel in the future, breaking apart everything, labelling as pseudoscience,false narration. Don't falter,don't fall for their provocations. Keep spreading the information and uniting us as one. We are with you ❤ 🙏🏻

  • @saptam1001
    @saptam100119 күн бұрын

    I'm so sorry, but as a South Indian the thing that irritates me most is that when our most important person the honarable prime minister makes a speech no where is there an automatic translation live to the other Indian languages, as a *requirement*. In fact none of these speeches are even translated to English. It needs to start from the top. Non Hindi speakers do not feel respected as citizens, it's that simple.

  • @saptam1001

    @saptam1001

    18 күн бұрын

    Why English? Well, English is neutral and gives no one the feeling that they are less favoured. Most of India doesn't speak Hindi and doesn't understand why everyone should be made to. English ironically allows us some equality.

  • @AtheistNationalist

    @AtheistNationalist

    18 күн бұрын

    Modiji is not a native Hindi speaker though. He's a pakka gujarati. We gujaratis arent hindi speakers btw. Less than 50% soeak Hindi in our state. Only in urban speakers you'll find hindi speakers. In rural areas, hindi speakers are at most 15% and even their Hindi is very basic

  • @ripsanskrit3609

    @ripsanskrit3609

    18 күн бұрын

    ​@AtheistNationalist aren't you ashamed to say close to 50% speak hindi. Don't you want your people to speak their mother tongue. If speak hindi what brings people closer in North means you failed horribly

  • @paulmorais476

    @paulmorais476

    18 күн бұрын

    Just realized: You speak Hindi because that's the only language you know. We speak to you in Hindi because that's the only language you know. It's a Hindi circle of life!

  • @jiminies

    @jiminies

    18 күн бұрын

    ​@@paulmorais476is it? I'm pretty sure we're speaking in English right now.

  • @Vishvakarma1980
    @Vishvakarma198019 күн бұрын

    Well said brother, colonial root, break the unity of Bharat....Stay unite Bharatvasi❤

  • @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    19 күн бұрын

    Bharath itself is a story character.

  • @padmanabanv87
    @padmanabanv8719 күн бұрын

    Thank you for the wonderful documentary 🙏

  • @gihanchathuranga3802
    @gihanchathuranga380218 күн бұрын

    The picture you showed as the Battle of palassey is actually a picture created in Sri lanka as a picture of Uva Vellassa-Rebellion happend between Sinhalese vs British in Kandyan regions...

  • @JayasuryaaGR
    @JayasuryaaGR19 күн бұрын

    I'm a Tamilan. Its linguistically proved that Dravidian langs have separate origin & over time mixed with spoken Prakrit & Sanskrit langs. Today Tamil is the only Drav lang that can function independently without words of Indo-Aryan langs although such words circulate in TN ppls' vocabulary. Periyar was a leftist who hated not only Sanskrit but also Tamil! It was the efforts of Maraimalai Adigalar, an ardent Tamil Shivite priest who established pure Tamil movement, as a result of which practice of combining Tamil & Indo-Aryan langs words r abolished in press, newspapers, govt records, etc. Over time this resulted in increased pure Tamil words in ppls' vocabulary too (however English words r increasing due to globalisation). Tamilars don't hate any lang. Tamilars learn & adopt to regional langs wherever they work. We only oppose the imposition of langs in TN which is absolutely our rights. After independence Indian gov announced Hindi as National lang, told it must be used by all state govt & ppl must learn it. Then protests bursted in TN after which Congress reverted it. However Cen. Govts continue to impose Hindi in one way or other like through education policies which face criticisms. At last, Ravana celebration is due to recently increasing Tamil Nationalism ideology against Dravidianism. Ravana is speculated as ancient Tamil king (before Nayanmars' Bhakthi movement) as Sri Lanka was historically inhabited by Tamilars. This stands based on speculation that demons who opposed Vedic Yajnas are non-Aryan local leaders. Hope u r open minded & won't delete this comment.

  • @tmahavishnu

    @tmahavishnu

    18 күн бұрын

    Even ancient Tamil texts mention that Sanskrit is much older than Tamil.

  • @JayasuryaaGR

    @JayasuryaaGR

    18 күн бұрын

    @@tmahavishnu Kindly tell me which literature & what is the song number

  • @tmahavishnu

    @tmahavishnu

    18 күн бұрын

    The Tholkappiyam mentions the influence of Sanskrit on Tamil literature. It borrows literary theory from Sanskrit texts. This shows Sanskrit has a much older origin.

  • @JayasuryaaGR

    @JayasuryaaGR

    18 күн бұрын

    @@tmahavishnu Brahmins were living in Tamilakam during Sangam times, so Vedic culture was present. They too contributed to Tamil poems. Since Sanskrit didn't had its own writing script, Tamil was used to write Sanskrit (as told in this video too). Tholkappiyam created rules on how to use Sanskrit words in Tamil like Lakshman, Hanuman, etc. Tholkappiyar mentioned that he learnt phonology from previous Tamil literature called Ayndhiram (now lost). No evidence in ur saying that he borrowed literary theory from Sanskrit texts. Vedic hymns were orally transmitted for many generations, such practice was not with Tamil. But this is not way to conclude that Sanskrit was older to Tamil. Both the langs were independently evolved Vedic lang/Vedic Sanskrit -> Classical Sanskrit Ancient-Tamil/Proto-Dravidian -> Sangam Tamil -> Modern Tamil If u want to conclude the oldest lang based on ones influence on another, then Ancient-Tamil/Proto-Dravidian sounds r even present in Rig Vedic hymns which shows Tamil is older

  • @SyNaj

    @SyNaj

    17 күн бұрын

    Thank for this comment

  • @ranjanihn
    @ranjanihn19 күн бұрын

    THANK YOU 🙏🏼 NO MORE WORDS TO FEEL GRATEFUL FOR THIS WELL RESEARCHED VIDEO. While growing up we knew these truths but never knew or bothered to access the source

  • @Namish-yv9mz
    @Namish-yv9mz19 күн бұрын

    Please continue posting the shlokas and translations of the Bhagwat Geeta. Don't stop that work

  • @1970sugan
    @1970sugan17 күн бұрын

    your knowledge and insight is truly amazing. Vanakkam, pranams, and namaskarams.

  • @playhard719
    @playhard71919 күн бұрын

    This is why coming 2026 elections in Tamilnadu is so important not just for TN but for hole of India, the sooner we free Tamilnadu from the clutches of the DMK thugs, the better.

  • @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    19 күн бұрын

    So that the T N can be sanskritised or hindi ised , is it ?

  • @playhard719

    @playhard719

    19 күн бұрын

    Thats you imagination you ST... F...., Sanskrit and Tamil lived and evolved together for over 3000 years at least, you D.... F... if anything destroying Tamil it's the stupid english. And by the way I am a Tamilian.

  • @kamesh5846

    @kamesh5846

    19 күн бұрын

    So who should rule tamil nadu?

  • @playhard719

    @playhard719

    19 күн бұрын

    @@tsMuthuraman-hm6wg Tamil and Sanskrit lived and evolved together for over 3000-year, the Pallavas, Cholas, Cheras and Pandiyas who developed Tamil also developed Sanskrit, in 200 years it introduced the English is the one that destroyed Tamil the most, WHY THE F ME A TAMILIAN REQUIRED TO SPEAK FLUENT ENGLIHS TO WORK IN TAMILNADU????

  • @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    19 күн бұрын

    @@playhard719 English is universal language , useful in many ways. Thats why.

  • @user-vh7hw4dj7d
    @user-vh7hw4dj7d17 күн бұрын

    Very well explained about all facts which are hidden in our history. And I would like to contribute a little information which is very useful in your research. Try to find the origins of Ravana you simply get amazed and you will get an idea in future wish you all the best for United India with your beautiful words.

  • @srinivasanrengarajan3911
    @srinivasanrengarajan391115 күн бұрын

    Ty for an excellent investigative analysis

  • @pavitraranjanswain4010
    @pavitraranjanswain401019 күн бұрын

    People living south of Godavari are called Madrasis and people living north of Godavari are called Biharis. So in India two categories live one Madrasis and other Biharis.

  • @emghee2510

    @emghee2510

    19 күн бұрын

    Thx for explaining. I keep seeing "bihar bhai" in some Hindi twitter accounts and didn't know what they refer to. FYI: I'm a foreigner who learned Hindi surrounded by good people from Kerala and Telangana. REALLY wanna learn Telugu. 💕

  • @dannystark7668

    @dannystark7668

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@emghee2510i can explain u more abt our country if u want,the real history

  • @wesleymouch7498

    @wesleymouch7498

    19 күн бұрын

    😄😄😄

  • @jahnvisingh8015

    @jahnvisingh8015

    19 күн бұрын

    Really !! I never knew this.

  • @hanudeepkumar9066

    @hanudeepkumar9066

    19 күн бұрын

    Really bro😂. Couldn't believe I was Bihari all along living in Andhra Pradesh without knowing how to speak Hindi.

  • @madhaviguggilam7888
    @madhaviguggilam788819 күн бұрын

    Beautiful explanation GURUJI. As always thanks for sharing 🙏🙏🙏

  • @krisrau1112

    @krisrau1112

    18 күн бұрын

    Guruji na? Guru garu kadha? 🙏🏼

  • @jithenin
    @jithenin17 күн бұрын

    Late by 3 Days Brother, thank you for this Video with proper research ❤😊🙏

  • @BarbaraBarbara-jb7lp
    @BarbaraBarbara-jb7lp20 күн бұрын

    Superb presentation! ❤❤

  • @Humming432
    @Humming43219 күн бұрын

    As a tamilian, I have no hate for Hindi and it's the same with most of Tamils. (I'm sorry If you'd met some nutcases, especially politicians. But tbh, no sane one would say that they hate Hindi) And I've always loved Sanskrit, and I would love to learn Sanskrit, I wish we'd mandatory Sanskrit classes in school. We'd Hindi subject for the span of 3 years in school and I now know how to read, write and understand Hindi pretty well. I hope our education system and government focuses on saving the dying out language the same way it implements the widely spoken language. And to the creator of this video, I've watched a couple of video of yours, and the dedication you've towards your work and the effort you've put into every one of your video is admirable ❤👏🏼

  • @TheDevBellowStairs

    @TheDevBellowStairs

    17 күн бұрын

    Sanskrit is not mandatory in Tamil schools? I'm from UP and we had Sanskrit mandatory from 4th standard to graduation. ( I'm genuinely asking no hate at all )

  • @Humming432

    @Humming432

    17 күн бұрын

    @@TheDevBellowStairs Unfortunately, no. It's not mandatory in Tamil schools. But some schools have it as an optional subject in 12th grade. And it also depends on whether you are studying in a cbse or state syllabus based school as well...

  • @TheDevBellowStairs

    @TheDevBellowStairs

    16 күн бұрын

    @@Humming432 I see, I didn't know that, thanks for telling me this..

  • @Humming432

    @Humming432

    13 күн бұрын

    @@TheDevBellowStairs No mention :)

  • @rajeshwarraokaramcheti962
    @rajeshwarraokaramcheti96219 күн бұрын

    But I am very happy to hear that Telugu is from Sanskrit. As I read in some text long ago that Sanskrit was born from the mouth of Bhavan Vishnu and Telugu from his mind( heart hridayam హృదయం)

  • @mnsundher

    @mnsundher

    19 күн бұрын

    And which language was born from .......??😅

  • @chandra_has

    @chandra_has

    19 күн бұрын

    @@mnsundher hindi

  • @ripsanskrit3609

    @ripsanskrit3609

    18 күн бұрын

    Telugu is just dialect of old tamil after it got raped by sanskrit brutally 😢

  • @jagannathmohanty48
    @jagannathmohanty4818 күн бұрын

    Eye-opening materials. Please continue .Come out with books to be read by by novice like me.If published, please suggest the names of such books.Let Ram bless you.

  • @vmayn92
    @vmayn9220 күн бұрын

    thank you for this presentation. It was very informative and really inspires me to do my own research. great work here man.

  • @coastofkonkan
    @coastofkonkan19 күн бұрын

    Where is Western & Eastern part of India in this debate? Almost 30% of India.

  • @krisrau1112

    @krisrau1112

    19 күн бұрын

    Yes it's all a Telugu boost.

  • @Aratiii06

    @Aratiii06

    19 күн бұрын

    You have any such studies, make a video.

  • @krisrau1112

    @krisrau1112

    19 күн бұрын

    @@Aratiii06 i didn't get u.

  • @Aratiii06

    @Aratiii06

    19 күн бұрын

    @@krisrau1112 if you have any studies done on any other language similar to the one in this video, you can make a video of the former yourself

  • @krisrau1112

    @krisrau1112

    19 күн бұрын

    @@Aratiii06 thanks for the suggestion. But I'm really not a KZreadr. Just an audience who has a right to an opinion. And i wouldn't take the trouble to boost one single language majorly. Only an inferior person will go the extent of blowing his own trumpet, whether with proof or not. Every language is unique. It's not about which language we speak, it's all about how well we connect humbly to a human or an animal. Once we die, we leave it all to the 5 elements.

  • @paulmorais476
    @paulmorais47619 күн бұрын

    Tamil celebrates its rich heritage without imposing on others, showcasing the beauty of linguistic diversity. In contrast, the push for Hindi often feels forceful, diminishing this diversity. We need to embrace all languages with equality & respect! 🇮🇳

  • @sanaksanandan

    @sanaksanandan

    19 күн бұрын

    tamil without imposing? ask the Telugus in Tamil Nadu. How they are forced to give up telugu, and literally turn into Tamilians.

  • @krisrau1112

    @krisrau1112

    19 күн бұрын

    Ask the non telugus in Andhra too... Especially Godavari districts. If it not about language, it's about region, caste, religion, status, etc. Telugus go everywhere to make a better living or get an education and them find fault. Let others also talk about u guys. Listen, accept, learn and mingle. Vasudaiva kutumbakam🙏🏼

  • @sanaksanandan

    @sanaksanandan

    19 күн бұрын

    @@krisrau1112 stick to the point guys. It is language imposition. Accept that tamils are language fanatics. No point blabbering abba dabba jabba

  • @krisrau1112

    @krisrau1112

    19 күн бұрын

    @@sanaksanandan u have a right to ur opinion. Truth shines like the sun. Cannot be hidden. I have no interest in sticking to the point when i see something from another dimension. Spare me my right.

  • @vanisridhar5509

    @vanisridhar5509

    19 күн бұрын

    @@sanaksanandan I am a Tuluva from tamil nadu. We stated speaking tamil by ourself not because of imposition. And Periyar, Stalin, karunanidhi all are telugu's.

  • @arthisubakumar9613
    @arthisubakumar961318 күн бұрын

    First of all....kudos to the team for doing an intrinsic research and presenting us the content. Everyone wants to have a control over the other...and man keeps devising methods to do so thinking he is right. Language has become one such tool. I am from a kanada speaking community who settled in Tamilnadu during the time of Tipu Sultan fearing persecution and conversion. My father was in the Indian Navy so i was exposed more to Hindi. I learnt Hindi in KV school. I speak colloquial Tamil and i curse myself for not having learnt it formally because it is such a beautiful language and so is Hindi and other Indian languages. Politicians will keep playing dirty games ....we must preserve the language by speaking it properly and appreciate the other dialects. Our glory is in our diversity...this diversity should not become divisive... SAVE YOUR LANGUAGE NOT BY HATING OTHER'S BUT BY LOVING YOUR'S

  • @sanskritachaatrah
    @sanskritachaatrah18 күн бұрын

    Excellent research and presentation 👌🏼👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @Vandemataram78
    @Vandemataram7819 күн бұрын

    For the propaganda driving people adding dividing comments won't work in project shivoham audience. .. for us desha and dharma are important..... not dominating on one another...jai shree ram...

  • @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    19 күн бұрын

    Both the words desha and dharma are not tamil .

  • @Vandemataram78

    @Vandemataram78

    19 күн бұрын

    @@tsMuthuraman-hm6wg you proved my point...🤣🤣🤣 communist spawn😆😆

  • @Chanakya2

    @Chanakya2

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@tsMuthuraman-hm6wg busss kr Bhai 😭 Teri bakchodi se dimaag ka bhosda ho gya hai

  • @ripsanskrit3609

    @ripsanskrit3609

    18 күн бұрын

    😊

  • @Vandemataram78

    @Vandemataram78

    18 күн бұрын

    @@tsMuthuraman-hm6wg thanks for proving my statement 😁

  • @JOURNEY-NEVER-ENDS
    @JOURNEY-NEVER-ENDS19 күн бұрын

    what is dravida? please explain❤❤❤ Feeling proud I know Both TAMIL AND SANSKRIT❤❤❤

  • @vanisridhar5509

    @vanisridhar5509

    19 күн бұрын

    A place surrounded by water on three sided is called as dravida. A language spoken in this region is called as dramil -> tamil. Mix of dramil & Sanskrit in trilinga(region surrounded by 3 linga) region is telugu. Same for karunadu & chera nadu.

  • @JOURNEY-NEVER-ENDS

    @JOURNEY-NEVER-ENDS

    19 күн бұрын

    @@vanisridhar5509 it means I need to know more about sanskit and tamil🫨🫨🫨

  • @ripsanskrit3609

    @ripsanskrit3609

    18 күн бұрын

    ​@@vanisridhar5509nice

  • @HelloShri-hi7ui

    @HelloShri-hi7ui

    16 күн бұрын

    @@vanisridhar5509 dude stop making your own story 😅

  • @vanisridhar5509

    @vanisridhar5509

    16 күн бұрын

    @@HelloShri-hi7ui No, it's somewhat true. In ancient times, we don't have name for language. so the place name became language name. Dravid -> Dramil -> Tamil. (First Dramil represent the language spoken in Dravid region. Then later it became as present Tamil). Trilingual -> Telungu -> Telugu. Karu(black) + naadu(country) -> Karnataka(black soil land). Malai(mountain) + aal(man) -> Malayalam (mountain region).

  • @itsmystyle628
    @itsmystyle62819 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much sir we wanted a vedio on this issue. The colonial policy of divide and rule still exists. I hope we as youngsters can make a change. We are taught in our schools that United we stand and divided we fall, but these words are just in the textbooks we don't follow it. I think if we practice what we were taught in our schools we can bring a change in our society.

  • @sunetraadhya5170
    @sunetraadhya517019 күн бұрын

    India should have a three language education policy. Students should learn Sandkrit, their mother tounge & any other Indian language of their choice (from those enlisted in our Constitition). Sanskrit should be our official language, & English optional foreign language. People will learn it if they find it useful. An appeal to the government, please do not limit education to wage earning skills only. It is of no value if it doesn't create responsible refined citizens for a country.

  • @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    19 күн бұрын

    English along with own language is enough. Why two link languages ?

  • @user-fh7mt4ox5c

    @user-fh7mt4ox5c

    19 күн бұрын

    @@tsMuthuraman-hm6wg No give up ALL Bharatiya languages, adopt English only and become BROWN successful rich Englishmen like the US, Canada, Australia, NZ etc. FOR THE EMPIRE!

  • @user-fh7mt4ox5c

    @user-fh7mt4ox5c

    19 күн бұрын

    Excellent ideas, but people will learn the languages of currency and choice. As BHARAT recovers from centuries of invasions, foreign rule and the extraction of $45 TRILLION by the British Empire, we have to make a conscience choice of we are. My first comment in this debate? I am still BHARATIYA because of the heroic resistance offered by my ancestors, so much so, that my soul is still BHARATIYA, even more so after living in the land of Sunak for 50+ years. JAI BHARAT JAI BIHAR!

  • @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    19 күн бұрын

    @@user-fh7mt4ox5c Why give up own indian mother tongue ?

  • @user-fh7mt4ox5c

    @user-fh7mt4ox5c

    19 күн бұрын

    @@tsMuthuraman-hm6wg Why not? Either respect and learn your own mother tongue properly (not KHICHRI) or learn the IMPERIAL language properly. All the Arab states gave up their languages to speak ARABIC from Arabia, as they converted to Islam. Enough of this language nonsense! Learn the IMPERIAL language, convert fully and stop wasting valuable time!

  • @jecinasema5190
    @jecinasema519020 күн бұрын

    Thank you for an interesting and informative narrative > From a non Indian

  • @nagabhushana1150
    @nagabhushana115018 күн бұрын

    very well researched and presented. let truth always prevail.

  • @snehaambekar9737
    @snehaambekar973719 күн бұрын

    Great job, keep it up

  • @vamsidaran
    @vamsidaran16 күн бұрын

    What is Sanskrit ??? Let's learn about it first.. A language is called advanced only if it has its own script form ( written form) Sanskrit is not a single language its two different things.. 1. Vedic sanskrit 2. Classical sanskrit.... Vedic sanskrit ( 1500bce to 500ce)..... Vedic sanskrit is not a spoken language, not a written language... It's a language used in vedic literature.. Which is not used for spoken.... And it didnot have any written form... Thats why Vedic Sanskrit is written in all forms of script present in local indian geography like brahmic ( damma) script, pallava script, proto Tamil script..... Vedic sanskrit can't be understood without commentaries.. Because it's not used as a spoken form... If you don't believe this... Try to read or see all the literature forms between 1500bce to 1000ce... Sanskrit Is always written in brahmi script of many prakrit languages... If you towards south Sanskrit is written in pallava or Tamil script.... But it doesn't have its own script.... Classical sanskrit ( 500ce to 18th cen) is a hybrid language formed by the fusion of many prakrit languages and local dialects under the influence of Vedic Sanskrit... Thats why classical sanskrit is a literary language which is also not a spoken language.... Which is used only in literature and it can't be understood without giving bhavam ( explanation) separately.... Also classical sanskrit also don't have a script of its own... It derived its script from nagari script which was an evolved form of brahmi script ( u can find the similarities in word forms if u check them)..... That's why it calls it's script as devanagari script.. Which originated from Nagari script used for local languages spoken in Indian ( northern regions).... If you analysis any vedic text words of vedic Sanskrit it's root words and origin keeps spreading towards upper regions of Europe rather than coming down towards central and southern of indian sub continent.....it traces It's impact mostly on European.. Scandinavian Baltic areas....... Classical sanskrit on the other hand... indegenously developed in Indian subcontinent.... With infusion of prakrit languages... Astadyayi grammar and nagari script.... That's why classical sanskrit has many words from all languages... That doesn't make it origin language..... Also classical sanskrit is highly patronized during vijayanagara years... That's why it got more influence on Telugu and southern regions are the most important factors for classical Sanskrit to survive in literature form.... Because later 1000bce... Northern region had Persian influx and languages got evolved into many hindustani language forms with many script form with strong native dialects.... So how can a literary language be recognized as origin of language...??? This is just 1%.... If you keep analyzing linguistically the language is analyzed deeply..... To it's origin... But people don't know about all these and they don't even speak classical sanskrit.. They don't even know it... Still keep telling unaccounted statements... Because it's been connected with religion.. So that's the blind spot for Sanskrit as a language being not questioned...... I don't want you to blindly believe it... Read this and analyze yourself so U can get clarity.....

  • @kronos8602
    @kronos860219 күн бұрын

    What are people afraid of? You can learn a second language without losing your culture and identity. People who are bilingual also benefit from higher iq leading to a better quality of life and better career opportunities.

  • @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    19 күн бұрын

    It is applicable to hindi speakers , especially those flocking to other states in search of even menial jobs !

  • @Aratiii06

    @Aratiii06

    19 күн бұрын

    Yeah. True. So why do Hindi speakers not learn local language of other states they migrate to so that life is easier for both Hindi speakers and natives?

  • @kronos8602

    @kronos8602

    19 күн бұрын

    Fair enough. English is sufficient for a second language. But Hindus north & south, must vote for Bjp otherwise the anti-Hindu powers will rule India again.

  • @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    19 күн бұрын

    @@kronos8602 But they are bent on hindi imposition !

  • @Attitudezero884

    @Attitudezero884

    10 күн бұрын

    ​@@kronos8602keep your bjp with you

  • @yimveerasak3543
    @yimveerasak354318 күн бұрын

    I think you should enable translation in several languages of southeast asia like indonesian or malay for the benefit of overseas indians

  • @rajeshwarraokaramcheti962
    @rajeshwarraokaramcheti96219 күн бұрын

    Excellent work Sir

  • @14daysurl
    @14daysurl19 күн бұрын

    Our south politicians play language politics especially in tamilnadu and Karnataka 🤡

  • @ripsanskrit3609

    @ripsanskrit3609

    18 күн бұрын

    North started it🥱 . It's doesn't come out of blue

  • @HelloShri-hi7ui

    @HelloShri-hi7ui

    16 күн бұрын

    It's not a language politics it's just protecting our languages.

  • @14daysurl

    @14daysurl

    15 күн бұрын

    @@HelloShri-hi7ui then North people also trying to save sanatan dharma from Islum then y we people call them cow belt religion fanatics

  • @vijayakumar2967

    @vijayakumar2967

    15 күн бұрын

    ​@@14daysurl north fought for their territory which is done by all kingdoms, their intention isn't to save South from invasion, for your kind reference South also witnessed Islamic invasion.

  • @badKrma
    @badKrma19 күн бұрын

    Lets say that the Dravidian languages are indeed a separate language family, that have over the millenia been influenced by Sankrit. All languages tend to evolve with time so then what difference does it make! As a Kannadiga, I concede that regardless of how the language started out, in its current spoken form it is atleast 40% Sanskrit. And honestly i find nothing wrong with that. If anything i am happy that Sanskrit is being preserved in the South when all the northern languages have become so heavily Persianized.

  • @AaryanTiwari-xv5kh

    @AaryanTiwari-xv5kh

    19 күн бұрын

    Ironically, Sanskrit is closer to Persian than any Dravidian language. The thing is that, both these languages are more Arabized, which is the main impurity here. Pure Persian words sound and appear similar to Indo-Aryan words. It will rather be great to get rid of this impurity 'Arabic' from both these beautiful languages. Plus, best thing would be actually speaking Modern Standard Sanskritised Hindi than just teaching in schools. Needs to be promoted through media. Stay away from Urduwood.

  • @vanisridhar5509

    @vanisridhar5509

    19 күн бұрын

    @@AaryanTiwari-xv5kh But persian haplogroup is high in south compare to north.

  • @vanisridhar5509

    @vanisridhar5509

    19 күн бұрын

    It will create a problem when someone claims it.

  • @AaryanTiwari-xv5kh

    @AaryanTiwari-xv5kh

    19 күн бұрын

    @@vanisridhar5509 Persia too had natives before Iranians. Like Elamites.

  • @AaryanTiwari-xv5kh

    @AaryanTiwari-xv5kh

    19 күн бұрын

    @@vanisridhar5509 plus, no race is pure. Everyone is mixed. And I was talking about the language connection mate.

  • @Raju-zs4hz
    @Raju-zs4hz19 күн бұрын

    Namaste sir You said in this video that if I will go to Delhi I will learn Hindi or learn kannada if u go to Karnataka but what about the people like me who know 6 to 7 languages including hindi urdu Gujarati telugu bengali punjabi and little malayalam I don't want to learn any other language of India Dayachesi reply sir BTW good presentation Chala dhanyawadalu ❤

  • @satyamshivamsundram2172
    @satyamshivamsundram21728 күн бұрын

    I love your documentry. So much information in the video. Awaking the own society and do not follow the foreign invedors theory.❤❤❤

  • @nitudada1
    @nitudada119 күн бұрын

    Division would come to a pass when one side of the brain will hate the other side.

  • @SaurabhGupta-sn4yv
    @SaurabhGupta-sn4yv19 күн бұрын

    Biryani its not tamil name neither any South Indian name but u will find biryani every corner of South India.....most of south indian even don't follow sanatan dharm most are Christian with Hindu name other muslim.....

  • @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    19 күн бұрын

    Sanathana is very complicated with enormous literature , mostly lie stories like ramayana , mahabharatha which have no under ground archeological evidences !

  • @SaurabhGupta-sn4yv

    @SaurabhGupta-sn4yv

    19 күн бұрын

    @@tsMuthuraman-hm6wg I am not surprised by ur comments because u r tamil that's y ...u PPL Only have Hindu name other wise u have more faith in Islam and Christianity.....

  • @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    19 күн бұрын

    @@SaurabhGupta-sn4yv Questioning the historicity of the ithihasas is not islam or christianity , but it is geuine attempt to clear the real tamil history from being masked by these lie stories ! The IVC was tamil , not sanskrit .

  • @SaurabhGupta-sn4yv

    @SaurabhGupta-sn4yv

    19 күн бұрын

    @@tsMuthuraman-hm6wg I don't care...just don't write Hindu or sanatan in religion column on paper... don't make fool others state....tell to whole bharat that we Tamil are not Hindu but Periyar muslim and Christianity with ravan lover....

  • @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    19 күн бұрын

    @@SaurabhGupta-sn4yv We are truth and tamil lovers , not lie story lovers. Hindu is a fake religious name . It is actually tamil culture. Rig veda has no idol worship. What you call hinduism is itself tamil culture right from IVC times. You are trying to mask that history by lie stories like ramayana, maha bharatha etc.which have no real evidences .

  • @jegannagaseras6323
    @jegannagaseras632319 күн бұрын

    Brother, just to ask.. Who is the ama avatar who lien down towards the vishnu horse avatar.. Just know u shown in the pic?

  • @udvishani
    @udvishani19 күн бұрын

    Since, i have watched the entire Doc Film of " Dark side of Brahmin", for me these things make sense when they come in whole. sill i believe these individual subjects are also important separately as well.. your Die Hard Fan... UD....

  • @nikki8979
    @nikki897920 күн бұрын

    Ravana comes from north india from Gurugram and he is a brahmin

  • @SharatSahay

    @SharatSahay

    19 күн бұрын

    😂😂😂😂😂

  • @JoJo-mq6jt

    @JoJo-mq6jt

    19 күн бұрын

    Areee ye kya bol diye ho

  • @mnsundher

    @mnsundher

    19 күн бұрын

    You are absolutely right. Ravana comes from South Gurugram😅

  • @vidhisisodiya2388

    @vidhisisodiya2388

    19 күн бұрын

    Hahaha

  • @crazy_for_kpop562

    @crazy_for_kpop562

    19 күн бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @nahidparvez3490
    @nahidparvez349020 күн бұрын

    Over 30% of English words are from French but English is not a Romance language its a Germanic language. Just because Dravidian languages and Sanskrit have some same vocabulary it doesnt make them same

  • @Ashutosh5897

    @Ashutosh5897

    20 күн бұрын

    And all Dravidian language have Sanskrit vocabulary

  • @Ashutosh5897

    @Ashutosh5897

    20 күн бұрын

    Did you just google it 😂 what is Romance language??

  • @rishabhrox1

    @rishabhrox1

    20 күн бұрын

    Nobody said Dravidian languages are same as Sanskrit. However, since all Dravidian states are Hindu-majority, the religious, cultural and linguistic unity in them is attained thanks to Hinduism only. Even the word 'Dravidian', the unifying term for all the South Indian languages, is a Sanskrit-origin term. Nothing wrong in admitting this either.

  • @prn_97_

    @prn_97_

    19 күн бұрын

    but that doesn't mean they came from Sanskrit. They were influenced ​@@Ashutosh5897

  • @Vandemataram78

    @Vandemataram78

    19 күн бұрын

    These dividing comments won't work in project shivoham audience. .. for us desha and dharma are important..... not dominating on one another...jai shree ram...

  • @rvijayraghavan9645
    @rvijayraghavan964519 күн бұрын

    Wonderful Analysis

  • @hemasrimadhusalinidevis8621
    @hemasrimadhusalinidevis862118 күн бұрын

    Great work sir. Atleast in this way the actual truth won't die. I am proud to be an Indian which has this great culture.

  • @Sam-ne4tq
    @Sam-ne4tq20 күн бұрын

    Acharya... I have been seeing all your videos... It would be an honour to see you and know you... It's a request if you can post a little SELF introductory video with your narration in person live... Shivoham

  • @AP-eb8hd
    @AP-eb8hd19 күн бұрын

    Maturity is when you realize language is a medium communicate..

  • @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    19 күн бұрын

    Our language is in noway inferior !

  • @AP-eb8hd

    @AP-eb8hd

    19 күн бұрын

    @@tsMuthuraman-hm6wg who said any language is inferior or superior?

  • @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    @tsMuthuraman-hm6wg

    19 күн бұрын

    @@AP-eb8hd Sanskrit was projected as deva bhasha and tamil as neecha bhasha by the kanchi mutt !

  • @AP-eb8hd

    @AP-eb8hd

    19 күн бұрын

    @@tsMuthuraman-hm6wg screw them.. anyone can say anything..

  • @ripsanskrit3609

    @ripsanskrit3609

    18 күн бұрын

    Exactly some people think their language is God's language

  • @vidhisisodiya2388
    @vidhisisodiya238819 күн бұрын

    What a great work 👌👌👌

  • @k.v.suryanarayanarao8826
    @k.v.suryanarayanarao882618 күн бұрын

    I fully agree your world like..DO YOU OWN RESEARCH BEFORE COME TO A CONCLUSION.... is very correct. I understand few comments are made with color glasses in front, so the whole world is of same, as you deliberately wearing with biased opinion. Be UNBIASED before coming to a conclusion. People do not have time and interest to read and understand, but jump to conclusions. A Bandwagon Effect plays important role here in linguistics. A sincere effort made by the narrator, weather some one agree or not. JAI HIND.

  • @NageswaraRaoBitra
    @NageswaraRaoBitra20 күн бұрын

    what an awesome job!

  • @spuk4187
    @spuk418720 күн бұрын

    Nice video on this topic! I just don't get that how people don't see such divisive methods when we have already experienced this many times in the past.

  • @jatinpareek4563

    @jatinpareek4563

    20 күн бұрын

    Project breaking india is main goal of isi paxstan , this is coming from outside. The threat is real.

  • @shikshame8561
    @shikshame856118 күн бұрын

    It's my humble request to you i am unable to understand this much English can you please provide your translated video 🙏🙏🙏🙏 kindly accept my request

  • @govindaiahvenkataramanappa7868
    @govindaiahvenkataramanappa786818 күн бұрын

    This discussion is very interesting and over the long period of time people have self centered intrests ,for example education, politcs,even rituals have been corrupted,and forgotten the principle ethos of our sanathana darma,kalaya thasmai namaha.

  • @mariasvasaba1261
    @mariasvasaba126119 күн бұрын

    The word Gentoo is in no way connected to the word Hindoo, according to me. In the Bible you find the word Gentile to mean all non Jewish people. Hence Gentoo law is a law to govern all non Jewish and also non Christian subjects.

  • @chandra_has

    @chandra_has

    19 күн бұрын

    He got fooled by chat gpt please pardon him.

  • @arjavgarg5801

    @arjavgarg5801

    19 күн бұрын

    How did you make the jump from gentile to Gentoo? He can also do Hindu to Gentoo if you can do this jump

  • @ripsanskrit3609

    @ripsanskrit3609

    18 күн бұрын

    ​@@chandra_has😂😂😂

  • @ofAwxen

    @ofAwxen

    15 күн бұрын

    Interesting

  • @karthikeyansundararajan2391
    @karthikeyansundararajan239119 күн бұрын

    Bro Sanskritam has no script of it's own we can write Sanskritam in any script but they adopted Devanagiri & Marathi language is really the link language but foolishly we adopted Farsi version of so called Hindi which has made Hindi alien most of our Bharatiya language have 80% to 95% sanskritam words ,Max muller only complied all the scriptures he never translated but he doctored & in the end of his life admitted that he added too many fakes, Tug EVR a fair skinned guy as per his theory of Aryan Dravidian he should be classified as Aryan

  • @primanftw

    @primanftw

    19 күн бұрын

    if you hear pure hindi then you can see sanskrit influence

  • @nandobhatta

    @nandobhatta

    16 күн бұрын

    @@primanftw THERE IS NO SUCH THING OF PURE HINDI ( SUDHA HINDI) 😂😂😂😂😂😂 IT IS A MISCONCEPTION. 😂😂😂😂 THAT'S WHY IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO CREATE OR WRITE A SONG IN PURE HINDI LANGUAGE 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @primanftw

    @primanftw

    16 күн бұрын

    @@nandobhatta most people speak english+hindi+urdu nowadays. If you hear only hindi you can see the influence.

  • @nandobhatta

    @nandobhatta

    16 күн бұрын

    @@primanftw DO YOU KNOW HINDI WAS DEVELOPED (CREATED) IN THE FORT WILLIAM COLLEGE IN CALCUTTA BY THE BENGALI SCHOLARS OF SANSKRIT (IN BENGAL)😂😂😂 THEY REMOVED MOST OF THE ORIGINAL URDU WORDS FROM HINDUSTANI LANGUAGE TO CREATE MODERN HINDI, THAT IS YOUR SO CALLED PURE HINDI 😂😂😂😂😂😂 AND ALSO TOOK DEVNAGARI SCRIPT FOR WRITING. THEY INTENTIONALLY ADDED LOTS OF SANSKRIT WORDS TO THE HINDUSTANI LANGUAGE TO CREATE MODERN HINDI 😂😂😂 AS THESE SANSKRIT WORDS USED IN HINDI DID NOT COME NATURALLY TO THE HINDI LANGUAGE SO THESE WORDS ARE NOT HINDI WORDS. 😂😂😂 THESE ARE ACTUALLY SANSKRIT WORDS 😂😂 HINDI = HINDUSTANI LANGUAGE + INTENTIONALLY ADDED SOME SANSKRIT WORDS. URDU = HINDUSTANI LANGUAGE + INTENTIONALLY ADDED SOME ARABIC WORDS. HINGLISH = HINDUSTANI LANGUAGE + INTENTIONALLY ADDED SOME ENGLISH WORDS. BUT HINDI, URDU, HINGLISH ARE SAME LANGUAGE (HINDUSTANI LANGUAGE) 😂😂😂 THERE IS NO SONG AVAILABLE IN PURE HINDI LANGUAGE. ❤️❤️ BENGALI IS OLDER THAN HINDI ❤️❤️

  • @Abhijeet_Vishwakarma

    @Abhijeet_Vishwakarma

    8 күн бұрын

    What was Brahmi then?

  • @Nishant-1798
    @Nishant-179820 күн бұрын

    ❤the video .

  • @tte1101
    @tte110118 күн бұрын

    The irony is Periyar’s parents named him “Rama”. He should have changed it to Ravana.

  • @Vandemataram78
    @Vandemataram7819 күн бұрын

    Project Shivoham.. is the savior... jai shree ram.. vande mataram

  • @NaveenKumar-nq8mh
    @NaveenKumar-nq8mh19 күн бұрын

    I'm from Tamil Nadu, we don't actually hate Sanskrit, even Tamil kings have helped more Sanskrit literatures here.... But we hate it when it's imposed on us or when our language was treated as a secondary in our own land.... Dravidian party opposed imposition of Hindi as a third language in TN, but how many North Indian started learning Tamil or any other southern language as a third language in your carriculum....no, then why we should accept it.... We only opposed implementation of Hindi and Sanskrit in schools but the institution for those languages were still running and you can learn if you want.... Abd onemore, if a South Indian travel any Northern states, we actually try to adopt to the local language.... But when a North Indian came to South, they expect us to speak Hindi and that's completely a rude mentality....

  • @wesleymouch7498

    @wesleymouch7498

    19 күн бұрын

    No one has seriously tried to impose Hindi in TN for decades. It is only DMK politicians who cry about it every day to get votes.

  • @santoshthakur1679

    @santoshthakur1679

    19 күн бұрын

    Because its official language not north and south like English So its better when learn three or more language Not fluent but for communication English, Hindi, regional language this is what many people do and gov promote Because india have so many languages specially in north can't promote every but you can preserve it And think if currently gov which is more gujrati started promoting then and this is why regional language is promoted by state gov but not gov of india because it has so many languages and Sanskrit as mother language should be respected this is what north think

  • @NaveenKumar-nq8mh

    @NaveenKumar-nq8mh

    19 күн бұрын

    @@santoshthakur1679 I respect Sanskrit, but it's not the mother language of India, if it's a mother language then why it's been spoken only by a particular set of people.... South Indian languages, especially Tamil literature and grammar was completely different from Sanskrit... Even if you remove Sanskrit dialects and words from Telugu, kannada and Malayalam you can end up with a pure version of those languages, which has no connection with sanskriti, we respect the language but it's not our mother language....

  • @alpha-vs1fx

    @alpha-vs1fx

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@NaveenKumar-nq8mhsouth Indian languages are a derivative of Sanskrit , only Tamil is a separate language but that too has a large Sanskrit vocabulary. Telugu , kannada and Malayalam are more sanskritized than Tamil. There are no south Indian languages without Sanskrit , they are just regional languages that evolved independently , like some North Indian languages as well (Bengali and Gujarati for example).

  • @NaveenKumar-nq8mh

    @NaveenKumar-nq8mh

    19 күн бұрын

    @@alpha-vs1fx South Indian languages didn't originate from Sanskrit, it may have some impact with sanskriti but not originated from it.... Have you ever heard manipiravalam literature, it's still used in Kerala and it's the foundation of Malayalam language, it's about how the Tamil and Sanskrit mixed up together and formed new literature.... Likewise, all South Indian languages have the mixture of both Tamil and Sanskrit in it ....... But in what ratio We commonly use English words on our daily basis, that doesn't mean our language originated from English, likewise if we Remove sanskriti words from Tamil, it'll be a pure version of it... We have our grammatical system for 1000s of years, even before the sanskriti entered South... Do you want to know, when Sanskrit popularized in South India, it's during Vijayanagaram Kingdom, only at this time Sanskrit became much popular here.... So understand one thing my friend, Tamil originated separately, not from Sanskrit..... And one more thing, do you know which language stone inscription was found most in India, go search for it .... And even in Andhra and Karnataka, the oldest and mostly found stone inscription was,... I'm not gonna tell it, go search for it my friend... What you are saying is like, we have many European and Islamic architecture all over India, which means they were one who taught us architecture and Indians learnt from them.... It's not like that

  • @activelistener4484
    @activelistener448419 күн бұрын

    Great research!

  • @itsmystyle628
    @itsmystyle62816 күн бұрын

    Sir can you make a documentary on the practice of sati pratha.

  • @cskcmp5009
    @cskcmp500919 күн бұрын

    Hindi is Urdu written on devanagari script and Sanskrit is European language..No to foreign languages.This is the truth

  • @dannystark7668

    @dannystark7668

    19 күн бұрын

    😑😑😑😑

  • @santoshthakur1679

    @santoshthakur1679

    19 күн бұрын

    You dumb my whole ancestors know Sanskrit and our regional language and both are indians language

  • @user-nu8kk9ek7r
    @user-nu8kk9ek7r20 күн бұрын

    I am Telugu. Born & Bought up in Secunderabad area. Telugu was my First Language, Hindi Second Language. I am grateful, I am comfortable in Telugu,Hindi & English

  • @AchyutChaudhary

    @AchyutChaudhary

    20 күн бұрын

    Just curious, isn't Urdu (اُرْدُوِ) the Official Language of Hyderabad/ Secunderabad since the Nizams era? ...and isn't Urdu compulsory in schools nowadays?

  • @user-nu8kk9ek7r

    @user-nu8kk9ek7r

    20 күн бұрын

    @@AchyutChaudhary Urdu is not a compulsion. It's a choice as a second Language like Sanskrit in Intermediate.

  • @varun58578

    @varun58578

    19 күн бұрын

    ur from hyderbad?

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