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Fwd: Sanskrit is NOT a Perfect Language & Vedas are Plagiarized Works!



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Ashok T. Jaisinghani <ashokjai@sancharnet.in>
Date: Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 10:39 AM
Subject: Re: Sanskrit is NOT a Perfect Language & Vedas are Plagiarized Works!


Vedic Scholars were Careless Writers
 
Dr. Iyer Jee,  
 
    In your email of October 26, you have stated, "Samskrit is not a perfect language as it lacks letters for the sounds 'E' (short) and 'O' (short)." Probably, by short 'O' you mean short 'OO' or 'U'.
 
    I had studied Sanskrit during my school days. I can never claim to know Sanskrit much. Even though you are right when you agree with me that Sanskrit is not a perfect language, you will be shocked to know that you are wrong with the second part of your statement.
 
    Sanskrit definitely does NOT lack letters for the vowels like laghoo or short 'E' and laghoo or short 'U'. Sanskrit does have the distinct symbols to denote the correct pronunciations of both the vowels.
 
    To the best of my knowledge, the following are some examples of the words containing the laghoo or short "e" denoted by the letter "i" in English, which are spelled correctly in Sanskrit according to their pronunciations:
 
    bindee;
    Dinkara;
    Divaakara;
    daridra;
    hita;
    Indra;
    saahitya;
    vidyaa, vidyaalaya, vidyaarthee;
    vidvaana;
    vigyaana.
 
    According to my knowledge, the following are some examples of the words containing the laghoo or short "oo" denoted by the letter "u" in English, which are spelled correctly in Sanskrit according to their pronunciations:
 
    Buddha;
    bhujaa;
    dukha;
    durbala;
    durlabha;
    gupta;
    mudraa;
    mukha;
    mukta;
    mukuta;
    sukha;
    udaya;
    udyoga;
    udyaana;
    udaasa.
 
    The Devanaagree script definitely has separate symbols for the two vowels that denote the short "e" and short "u" in the Sanskrit language.
 
    In their writings, the Sanskrit and Hindi scholars have been wrongly writing the following words with spellings, which are phonetically different from their actual pronunciations:
 
    agni, which is pronounced as agnee,
              and which should be written as agnee;
    bali, which is pronounced as balee;
    bhakti, which is pronounced as bhaktee;
    buddhi, which is pronounced as buddhee;
    kavi, which is pronounced as kavee;
    kavitaa, which is pronounced as kaveetaa;
    kraanti, which is pronounced as kraantee;
    moorti, which is pronounced as moortee;
    pati, which is pronounced as patee;
    patni, which is pronounced as patnee;
    Ravi, which is pronounced as Ravee;
    Raashtrapati, which is pronounced as Raashtrapatee;
    sandhi, which is pronounced as sandhee;
    shakti, which is pronounced as shaktee;
    shanti, which is pronounced as shantee;
    shuddhi, which is pronounced as shuddhee;
 
    bindu, which is pronounced as bindoo;
    Gangu, which is pronounced as Gangoo;
    guru, which is pronounced as guroo;
    laghu, which is pronounced as laghoo;
    madhu, which is pronounced as madhoo;
    Prabhu, which is pronounced as Prabhoo;
    Raghunaatha, which is pronounced as Raghoonaatha;
    saadhu, which is pronounced as saadhoo;
    vadhu, which is pronounced as vadhoo.
 
    While writing in Sanskrit, it is surprising that the Vedic scholars did not have enough intelligence to spell many of the words correctly, even though they were using the Devanaagaree script, which is phonetically the world's most perfect script!
 
    The phonetically defective spellings in the Sanskrit language are not due to the defects in the Devanaagree script, but due to the carelessness of the ancient Sanskrit scholars who were imperfect like the other human beings. The ancient Sanskrit scholars were definitely not any divine creatures. They had made many thousand spelling mistakes in all the Vedas and other ancient books written by them, as they had not spelled all the words according to their phonetically correct pronunciations.
 
    What is wrong if the spellings of the words are changed according to their pronunciations? Why should we continue to make the same spelling mistakes that were made by the ancient Sanskrit scholars? At least, the modern scholars should correct the spellings of the words in Hindi and other Indian languages according to their actual pronunciations. They should NOT follow the spelling rules or conventions of the ancient Sanskrit scholars blindly. The advantage of using the Devanaagree script is reduced if many of the words do not have phonetically correct spellings according to their actual pronunciations.
 
    Unlike the Sanskrit writers, the modern Sindhi scholars know how to use the Devanaagree script most accurately for writing all the Sindhi words with phonetically correct spellings.
 
   Ashok  T. Jaisinghani.
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: 26 Oct 2011 12:43 AM
Subject: Re: Sanskrit is NOT a Perfect Language & Vedas are Plagiarized Works!

Daer Ashokji,
 
Despite your wishful thinking, Samskrit will remain intact and grow. If it is a dead language, even our Classical Tamil cannot be understood by a majority of Tamilians to-day. Brahmins have the unique distinction of preserving the Vedas and Sanskrit. After a set back, our culture and the classical languages like Samskrit and Tamil are now going through a great revival process.
 
I do agree with you that Samskrit is not a perfect language as it lacks letters for the sounds 'E' (short) and 'O' (short).
 
You seem to glorify too much  Buddhism. This religion is only an off-shoot of Sanatana Dharma. Please read Chinese history to understand the influence of  our religion over Buddhism.
 
Dr. V.N.Iyer


 
From: Ashok T. Jaisinghani <ashokjai@sancharnet.in>
To: Dr. V.N. Iyer <dr_vni@yahoo.co.in>
Cc: Dhananjaya Moodbidre <moodbidrinews@gmail.com>; USBrahmins@yahoogroups.com; USbrahmins@egroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, 25 October 2011 2:58 PM
Subject: Fw: Sanskrit is NOT a Perfect Language & Vedas are Plagiarized Works!

 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: 27 Feb 2011 2:35 PM
Subject: Sanskrit is NOT a Perfect Language & Vedas are Plagiarized Works!

Sanskrit is NOT a Perfect Language
And Vedas are Plagiarized Works!
 
    There are many misconceptions about Sanskrit, which have been spread by the Brahmins for many centuries. Such wrong beliefs deserve to be exposed. We should accept the fact that Sanskrit is not the oldest language of the world, as the Brahmins wrongly want us to believe. Sanskrit is not the "Mother of all Languages." The language of the Sindhu or Indus Valley Civilization has still not been deciphered, precisely because it had existed much before the emergence of Sanskrit. The language of Sindhu Valley Civilization could not have vanished if it had been derived from Sanskrit.
 
    We should also know that Sanskrit is not a perfect language, which is proved by the fact that the vast majority of Indians cannot learn it. Because of its imperfections, Sanskrit has never been the language of the common people of India at any time in all the History. 
 
    Sanskrit is a language that had not developed naturally. It was artificially created by a few persons mainly for the use and for the exclusive interests of some Brahmins. According to the intentions of its creators, Sanskrit was never meant to be a language of the common people of India, as it was created for the benefit of a few scholars, particularly from the Brahmin caste, who could spare a lot of their idle time to learn it.
 
    It is a well-known fact that the ancient Brahmins never wanted the common people to learn Sanskrit. They even made stringent laws which were used to severely punish any person from the lower castes who dared to learn Sanskrit and read the Vedas. It is not surprising that the Brahmin fellows, who created Sanskrit, also created the extremely evil caste system, which has set the Hindus of different castes and sub-castes at war with one another for ever.
 
Sanskrit is Meant to Confuse People
 
    A word in Sanskrit can have a 100 different meanings, and there can be a 100 different words which can be nouns for the same object. There are some Brahmins who boastfully state that a single Hindu God can have a thousand names! So it is very difficult to know the exact meanings of the words in Sanskrit. Another problem is caused by the sandhis, or the compound words of Sanskrit, which can be split in different ways to drastically change the meaning of any phrase and any sentence. Because it was deliberately made a difficult language to learn, even the few Brahmins and other scholars, who know it, cannot speak fluently in Sanskrit. These same scholars can easily learn and speak fluently in many other languages of India. 
 
    Even when just two scholars speak or correspond in Sanskrit, they start arguing about the exact meanings and correctness of the words they use! They cannot easily agree who is speaking or writing correctly in Sanskrit. Both of them find mistakes in each other's use of Sanskrit words and phrases. If Sanskrit can make even scholars argue frequently, how can the language be suitable for the common people? All the common people would be arguing endlessly if they could just have the time and the ability to learn Sanskrit.
 
    How can more persons learn Sanskrit easily when it was deliberately created by the Brahmins to confuse the common people who try to learn it? It is extremely difficult for the common people to learn the language. Let us accept the reality that Sanskrit is an imperfect language, due to which it is not suitable for being taught to the majority of the people.
 
    Sanskrit must have been found most suitable by the Brahmins for writing books on Astrology, which is the pseudo-science that the fortune-tellers use for deceiving and confusing the common people.
 
Sindhu Valley Language & Aryans
 
    The Devanagri script of Sanskrit is of quite recent origin. The Devanagri script had been developed by borrowing and modifying many of the alphabets of scripts of some older Indian languages, which also proves that Sanskrit is not older than all the Indian languages. Some Indian languages are much older than Sanskrit, due to which many words too have been borrowed by Sanskrit from these languages.
 
    If all the languages were derived from Sanskrit, as many of the Brahmins wrongly claim, why is it not possible to decipher the script of the Sindhu Valley Civilization? Why are there no references in Sanskrit books, which can help in reading the inscriptions of the Sindhu Valley Civilization?
 
    As the Aryans had come to India from Iran, or Persia as it was also known in ancient times, the Sindhu Valley Civilization too should be more connected with the Persian Civilization than with the civilizations of other parts of the Indian sub-continent. We should consider the fact that ancient Sindh and Panjab were parts of the Persian Empire for some time. That must be the reason due to which the Sindhu Valley people also called themselves as Aryans, though the Iranians of later periods started calling them as Hindus.
 
    The research scholars in linguistics should try to decipher the Sindhu Valley script with the help of the scripts and writings of ancient Iran. We should therefore get in touch with the scholars who have been doing research on the ancient languages of Iran like Avestan, Old Persian Cuneiform,etc. The books written in ancient Persian languages are likely to have some references to the Sindhu Valley Civilization and its language.
 
    As the ancient Persian Emperors had conquered many territories and had a glorious history, many races and nations started calling themselves as Aryan like the Iranians. The words, Arya and Aryan, are of Persian origin, but the Brahmins wrongly call them words of Sanskrit origin. The Brahmins arrogantly believe that all the knowledge had come from their community and all the languages of the world had been derived from Sanskrit. So the dogmatic Brahmins insist that Arya and Aryan are words of Sanskrit origin.
 
    Their were many migrations of the Aryans from Iran to other countries in ancient times. The Aryans had migrated from Iran to other countries during the expansion of the Persian Empire through many conquests by its armies. Many Aryans were also forced to flee in large numbers from Iran to other countries after the destruction of the Persian Empire by the Greek armies under the command of Alexander.
 
    The Greek conqueror also made his troops burn down the libraries of the former Persian Empire, destroying all their valuable books. With the destruction of those books, Alexander could have also destroyed the references to the Sindhu Valley Civilization and its language, which may have been given in the books of the Persian Empire that included the territories of the Sindhu Valley.
 
    With the destruction of the Persian Empire, it seems that the Iranians had also lost their claim of being called as the founders of the Aryan culture and civilization. Strangely, that also made the cunning Brahmins of ancient India to grab the golden opportunity for claiming that they were the founders of the Aryan culture and civilization! That is one of the reasons why the bigoted Brahmins have been predating their Vedas and other ancient books.
 
    The ancient Aryans of Iran were Zoroastrians who did not believe in polytheism or the worship of many Gods and Goddesses. The Brahmins do not want to even mention anything about their racial and spiritual connections with the Aryans of ancient Iran. For that reason, the Brahmins of India should actually not be considered as Aryans.
 
Vedas, Upanishads, Vedangs,
Puraans are Plagiarized Works!
 
    The Brahmins publish many books and magazines, even on the internet, which are meant to serve the interests of ONLY their own caste. The Brahmins cannot have the sole right to publish their own views and still object to the other castes making their views known. The bigots among the Brahmins still wrongly believe that they have a monopoly over all the knowledge and information concerning all the Hindus.
 
    Why should the Brahmins have a monopoly over information when they are known to distort facts and falsify History on a massive scale? Even the Vedas, Upanishads, Vedangs and Puraans are highly plagiarized books that have collections or compilations of knowledge, which have been copied from the writings of Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, Shudras, Buddhists, Dravidians, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Egyptians, Chinese, Jews, Christians, Babylonians, Mesopotamians, etc, without the writers of Vedas acknowledging all the original sources.
 
    To avoid the charge of plagiarization, the Brahmins have just resorted to the device of predating the Vedas and other ancient books. They insist that their books are more than 5000, 10000 or even millions of years old! However, they never care to show such ancient books in their physical form. They insist that such books were lost, but their contents were kept alive through oral traditions.
 
    The dogmatic Brahmins even give the excuse that Sanskrit was the Eternal Language spoken by the Hindu Gods and Goddesses, who have always been in existence in their different incarnations for millions and millions of years. So the Brahmins also want Hinduism to be called Sanatana Dharma or the Eternal Religion that has no beginning and no end.
 
    The credit for the knowledge included in the Vedas, Upanishads, Vedangs, and Puraans is given mainly to a few Rishis, Munis or the Brahmins who compiled the ancient books. The credit is not given to the thousands of original authors, scientists and mathematicians from the other castes, like the Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Shudras of India, or from the different races and communities of other parts of the world. Can all the knowledge of the Vedas, Upanishads, Vedangs and Puraans be a monopoly of any single caste like that of the Brahmins?
 
    The worst victims of plagiarization by the Vedic writers were the Buddhist scholars, philosophers, mathematicians, medical scientists, astronomers, discoverers and other scientists. The Vedic Brahmins had cheated the Buddhist intellectuals on a massive scale in the world's largest and most glaring fraud of plagiarism. Practically, all the literary and scientific works of the ancient Buddhist intellectuals were misappropriated by the Vedic Brahmins.
 
    We should know that the numeral 'zero' was invented during the Buddhist rule in India. It seems that even the study and practice of Yoga was turned into a Science by the ancient Buddhists. Many of the ancient statues of Buddha show him meditating in yogic poses. The Science of Yoga could have been developed in the ancient Buddhist universities of India, which taught their students how to meditate. 
 
    The Buddhist scholars, philosophers, mathematicians and scientists were the greatest intellectuals of ancient India because the Buddhist Universities of that period were the best in the world. Students from all over the world had been coming to India to learn in the Buddhist universities.  
 
    Spiritually and intellectually, Buddhism was the greatest religion of ancient times, due to which it spread to many countries of Asia. But because of the belief of Buddhists in non-violence, the Buddhist kings got defeated in the wars imposed by the extremely violent foreign invaders, who finally succeeded in destroying the benign rule of Buddhists in India. The most glorious period of the Buddhist Civilization was also thus brought to an end in India.  
 
    It is not surprising that one of the greatest thinkers of modern India and the world, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, the Father of the Indian Constitution, became a Buddhist during the last part of his life. Following the example of Dr. Ambedkar, millions of low-caste Hindus have become new converts to the great religion of Buddhism. As Buddhism does not believe in the caste system, the new converts have found an easy way to escape from the evils of the caste system.
 
    The plagiarism by the Brahmins had gone unnoticed for many centuries because the Brahmins had written their books in Sanskrit, which is a language that the common Indians and foreigners had found very difficult to learn in a short time. Only the idle and parasitic Brahmins could easily spare a lot of time to learn that language. The use of Sanskrit was a very suitable means for the Brahmins to keep their act of massive plagiarism a secret for such a long period.
 
    We must also know that literally the word "Veda" can mean a "collection of knowledge" or "compilation of information." In practice, a Veda can mean a "book of knowledge." It is not necessary for the Vedas to be any sacred or divine books, which many Brahmins falsely claim. As knowledge can be good or evil, holy or unholy, the Vedas too contain some literary works that are good and also some other works that are evil. The Vedas contain prayers and praises to Gods and Goddesses, but they also contain curses and threats.
 
    Using the knowledge in the Vedas, the Brahmins can preach and practise discrimination based on the extremely evil caste system, untouchability, etc. The Brahmins are just trying to flatter their own caste, when they describe the Vedas as holy or divine books. It is the word "Divya" which means "Divine" in English. The Vedas were never named as Divya Veda, which can mean Divine Knowledge or Divine Books.
 
   Ashok  T. Jaisinghani.
    Editor & Publisher:
www.Wonder-Cures.com
www.Nutritionist-No-1.com
www.Top-Nut.com    Top Nutritionist
www.SindhiKalakar.com  
 
 
 





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