7/19/2005

Sanskrit

Sanskrit, the language in which the Bhagavad Gita was written, is the mother of all other languages. It has been called by William Jones of the Asiatic Society 'more perfect than Latin, more copious than Greek and more exquisitely refinedthan either.' It is the only language whose syllables when sounded create a pattern which matches the written character of the syllable. Its syllables are each linked to a different star. It is a sacred language which has spiritual meditation words which might take 50 English words each to describe. The Ramayana,
the story of Avatar Rama, was written 20,000 years ago in this language which has 8 conjugations and 8 declensions. A few years ago,
Egyptologists were told by geologists that the sphinx is 18,000 years old.

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