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Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Similarities in Islam and Vedas


The concept of Rebirth after this life and births before this life is the central theme of Vedas. However a new conspiracy has started that claims that the concept of rebirth is not to be found in Vedas and was incorporated in Hinduism much later through Upanishads and Geeta. This conspiracy started with growth of British imperialism because this was necessary for them to bring Hindus closer to Christianity to obtain Paradise. However in recent times, now that Islamic rule by sword no more exists in India, thanks to bravery of a whole generation from brave Rajputs like Rana Pratap to valiant Marathas like Chhatrapati Shivaji, this conspiracy has been adopted by modern day Muslim apologists who believe that the only way to achieve Heaven of 72 virgins is by luring people to the fanatic version of Islam.
Thus a modern era preacher like Zakir Naik or Abdullah Tariq who have their own versions of Islam to spread, would start by showcasing similarities between Vedas and Quran. They would highlight on three key points:
a. Both Vedas and Quran believe in One and only One God who is to be worshipped.
b. Both Vedas and Quran believe God to be formless.
c. Both Vedas and Quran do not believe in concept of rebirth.
And then they would continue to highlight how Vedas have got adulterated and hence Quran alone (the latest abridged version of Vedas) needs to be believed in to be a true Hindu.
Especially after the Agniveer movement in recent months, this movement has intensified a lot. This has to happen because Agniveer movement has started a process of reconversion of erstwhile Muslims into Hinduism. Further, neutral Muslims are questioning their Maulanas and their beliefs increasingly. Conversion activities by Dawah activists has seen a significant drop in urban and semi-urban regions in last few months. Not to mention the growing impact on netizens. The earlier copy-paste from Zakir articles has reduced because now Hindu activists post reply from Agniveer.
Our dear sickular daily Times of India tried to put a stop to this movement by publishing ananti-Agniveer news report alleging that this site is promoting violence. But the attempt boomeranged and instead more than doubled the page hits. We are thankful to Times of India for this noble contribution to cause of patriotism and truth.
And now on November 24th, Times of India published another article but this time more smartly. Titled Namaz and Namo Namah, it praised a group of Muslim pundits who are masters of Sanskrit and hence well-versed in both Quran and Vedas. The article starts with a very secular outlook and then in passing states that both Quran and Vedas believe in One God and do not believe in rebirth.The motive is thus clear: To fool Hindus and coax them into their versions of Islam. You can review the naughty article here:
Article – Namaaz & Namoh Namah

Vedic Science GRAVITATIONAL FORCE


GRAVITATIONAL FORCE
Rig Veda 8.12.28“O Indra! by putting forth your mighty rays, which possess the qualities of gravitation and attraction-illumination and motion – keep up the netire universe in order through the Power of your attraction.”
Rig Veda 1.6.5, Rig Veda 8.12.30“O God, You have created this Sun. You possess infinite power. You are upholding the sun and other spheres and render them steadfast by your power of attraction.
Yajur Veda 33.43“The sun moves in its own orbit in space taking along with itself the mortal bodies like earth through force of attraction.”
Rig Veda 1.35.9“The sun moves in its own orbit but holding earth and other heavenly bodies in a manner that they do not collide with each other through force of attraction.
Rig Veda 1.164.13

“Sun moves in its orbit which itself is moving. Earth and other bodies move around sun due to force of attraction, because sun is heavier than them.
Atharva Veda 4.11.1“The sun has held the earth and other planets”
LIGHT OF MOON
Rig Veda 1.84.15“The moving moon always receives a ray of light from sun”
Rig Veda 10.85.9“Moon decided to marry. Day and Night attended its wedding. And sun gifted his daughter “Sun ray” to Moon.”

Computer

Sanskrit is  the best language to be used in the computers
ref:forbes 1987 magzine

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

Albert Einstein said:



We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile
scientific discovery could have been made.

Bhaskaracharya, Budhayana, Sridharacharya


→Bhaskaracharya calculated the time taken by the earth to orbit the sun
hundreds of years before the astronomer Smart. Time taken by earth to orbit the
sun: (5th century) 365.258756484 days.
→Budhayana first calculated the value of pi, and he explained the concept of what
is known as the Pythagorean Theorem. He discovered this in the 6th century long
before the European mathematicians
→Algebra, trigonometry and calculus came from India; Quadratic equations were
by Sridharacharya in the 11th century; The largest numbers the Greeks and the
Romans used were 10 6(10 to the power of 6) whereas Hindus Used numbers as big
as 1053 (10 to the power of 53) with specific names as Early as 5000 BCE during

Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine


Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to humans. Charaka, the
father of medicine consolidated Ayurveda 2500 years ago. Today Ayurveda is
fast regaining its rightful place in our civilization. Although modern images of
India often show poverty and lack of development, India was the richest country
on earth until the time of British invasion in the early 17th Century.
→The art of Navigation was born in the river Sindh 6000 years ago. The very
word Navigation is derived from the Sanskrit word NAVGATIH.
→The Word navy is also derived from Sanskrit 'Nou'.

Tuesday, 12 June 2012

WORLD HISTORY FACTS ABOUT INDIA



 India never invaded any country in her last 100000 years of history.
 India invented the Number System. Aryabhatta invented zero.
 The World's first university was established in Takshila in 700BC. More
than 10,500 students from all over the world studied more than 60
subjects. The University of Nalanda built in the 4th century BC was one of
the greatest achievements of ancient India in the field of education.
 Sanskrit is the mother of all the European languages. Sanskrit is the most
suitable language for computer software reported in Forbes magazine,
July’1987.

PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN.



Let the world know what we stand for.
There are 3.22 Million Indians in America.
38% of Doctors in America are Indians.
12% of Scientists in America are Indians.
36% of NASA employees are Indians.
34% of MICROSOFT employees are Indians.
28% of IBM employees are Indians.
17% of INTEL employees are Indians.
13% of XEROX employees are Indians.

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

The language is rich in most advanced science, contained in their books called Vedas, Upanishads, Shruti, Smriti, Puranas, mahabharata, Ramayana etc. (Ref: Russian State University, NASA etc. NASA possesses 60,000 palm leaf manuscripts, which they are studying.)

Most sintific:sanskrit


There is a report by a NASA scientist that America is creating 6th and 7th generation super computers based on Samskrit language. Project deadline is 2025 for 6th generation and 2034 for 7th generation computer. After this there will be a revolution all over the world to learn Sanskrit.

NASA

America has a University dedicated to Sanskrit and the NASA too has a department in it to research on Sanskrit manuscripts.

Names of the deities:


'Vedas have various names for a deity and it also has a single name for various deities. It is said that the Mahabharathad 10,000 names for Lord Shiva and out of which 1800 names are mentioned in the holy text. In fact when our mind becomes spiritual, then each name appears to be that of The Lord.'

Sanskrut language rich with various names for each animal, object and God!:


'In Sanskrut language there was a custom of giving multiple names to animals, objects etc. E.g. Ox has more than 60 names like balad, vrushabh, gonath etc.; elephant has more than 100 names like gaja, kunjar, hastin, dantin, vaaranetc.; lion has more than 80 names like vanaraj, kesarin, mrugendra, shardul; water has synonyms like jala, jivan, udak, paya, toya, aap; gold has synonyms like swarna, kanchan, hem, kanak, hiranya, etc'.  Many people have memorized 12 names of Sun deity, 1000 names of Lord Vishnu and 1000 names of Lord Ganesh. Each of these Names does carry a special characteristic of the particular deity.

Thursday, 31 May 2012

Daughter


The word daughter comes from the Old English dohtor, from Proto-Germanic *dochter, related to Dutch dochter and German Tochter, from Proto-Indo-European *dhugheter, shared by Sanskrit duhitar and Greek θυγάτηρ (thugatēr), Mycenaean Greek tu-ka-te, written in Linear B syllabic script. (Note: an asterisk before a word indicates that this is a reconstructed form, not an attested word.)

Monday, 28 May 2012

Introduction to Sanskrit


Sanskrut, a divine language, has elucidated to the mankind the great path of acquiring God. However, the ungrateful humans, especially the various rulers from the post-independence era are striving hard to eradicate this divine language. The comman man is unable to percieve the serious consequences of their actions. Sanskrut language has been created by God for the benefit of entire human race and our future generation should not think that because of our negligence we allowed Sanskrut language to die. Therefore it is imperative that we should undertake the gigantic task of propogating Sanskrut language in the society at a very broad scale, and consider it as our prime duty.  We pray to Shri Guru's feet that after reading this information human beings, especially the Hindus, would understand the significance of this divine language and atleast for the sake of their own benefit, would make an effort to reinstate it.

Sun


SUN
The English proper noun Sun developed from Old English sunne (around 725, attested in Beowulf), and may be related to south. Cognates to English sunappear in other Germanic languages, including Old Frisian sunne, sonne ("sun"),Old Saxon sunna, Middle Dutch sonne, modern Dutch zon, Old High Germansunna, modern German Sonne, Old Norse sunna, and Gothic sunnō. All Germanic terms for the Sun stem from Proto-Germanic *sunnōn.

In relation, the Sun is personified as a goddess in Germanic paganism;Sól/Sunna. Scholars theorize that the Sun, as Germanic goddess, may represent an extension of an earlier Proto-Indo-European sun deity due to Indo-European linguistic connections between Old Norse Sól, Sanskrit Surya, GaulishSulis, Lithuanian Saulė, and Slavic Solnitse

Delivation of FATHER


From Middle English fader, from Old English fæder, from Proto-Germanic *fadēr (cf. East Frisian foar, Dutch vader, German Vater), from Proto-Indo-European *phtḗr (cf. Irish athair, Tocharian A pācar, B pācer, Lithuanian patinas 'male animal'), akin to Latin pater, akin to Ancient Greek πατήρ (patēr), akin to Sanskrit पितृ (pitṛ).

HUMAN is a Sanskrit word


HUMAN
The English adjective human is a Middle English loanword from Old French humain, ultimately from Latin hūmānus, the adjective form ofhomō "man". The word's use as a noun (with a plural: humans) dates to the 16th century. The native English term man can refer to the species generally (a synonym for mankind), and could formerly refer to specific individuals of either sex. The latter use is now obsolete. Generic uses of the term "man" are declining, in favor of reserving it for referring specifically to adult males. The word is from Proto-Germanic *mannaz, from a Proto-Indo-European (PIE) root *man-, a cognate to Sanskrit manu-

Sunday, 27 May 2012

मूल शब्द


मूल शब्द
Median Word in Latin(L) / Greek(G) / Arabic(A)
Derived English Word
Gau (meaning Cow)
Bous (G)
Cow
Matr (meaning Mother)
Mater (L)
Mother
Jan (meaning Generation)
Genea (G)
Gene
Aksha (meaning Axis)
Axon (G)
Axis
Navagatha (meaning Navigation)
Navigationem (L)
Navigation
Sarpa (meaning Snake)
Serpentem (L)
Serpent
Naas (means Nose)
Nasus (L)
Nose
Anamika (means Anonymous)
Anonymos (G)
Anonymous
Naama (means Name)
Nomen (L)
Name
Manu (means First Human)
??
Man/Men/Human
Ashta (meaning Eight)
Octo (L)
Eight
Barbara (meaning Foreign)
Barbaria (L)
Barbarian
Dhama (meaning House)
Domus (L)
Domicile
Danta (meaning Teeth)
Dentis (L)
Dental
Dwar (meaning Door)
Doru
Door
Dasha (meaning Ten)
Deca (G)
Deca
Madhyam (meaning Medium)
Medium (L)
Medium
Kaal (meaning Time)
Kalendae (L)
Calendar
Kri (meaning To Do)
Creatus (L)
Create
Mishra (meaning Mix)
Mixtus (L)
Mix
Ma (meaning Me/My)
Me (L)
Me
Pithr (meaning Father)
Pater (L)
Father
Bhrathr (meaning Brother)
Phrater (G)
Brother
Loka (meaning Place)
Locus (L)
Locale
Maha (meaning Great)
Magnus (L)
Mega
Mala (meaning Dirt/Bad)
Malus (L)
Mal as in Malicious, Malnutrition, Malformed etc
Makshikaa (meaning Bee)
Musca (L) (Meaning Fly)
Mosquito
Mrta (meaning Dead)
Mortis (L)
Murder
Na (meaning No)
Ne
No
Nakta (meaning Night)
Nocturnalis (L)
Nocturnal
Paad (meaning Foot)
Pedis (L)
Ped as in Pedestrial, Pedal etc
Pancha (meaning Five)
Pente (G)
Penta, Five
Parah (meaning Remote)
Pera (G)
Far
Patha (meaning Path)
Pathes (G)
Path
Raja / Raya (meaning King)
Regalis (L)
Royal
Sama (meaning Similar)
Similis (L)
Similar
Sapta (meaning Seven)
Septum (L)
Seven
Sharkara (meaning Sugar)
Succarum
Sugar / Sucrose
Smi (meaning Smile)
Smilen (L)
Smile
SthaH (meaning Situated)
Stare (L) (meaning To Stand)
Stay
Svaad (meaning Tasty)
Suavis (L)
Sweet
Tha (meaning That)
Talis (L)
That
Tva (meaning Thee)
Dih
Thee
Vachas (meaning Speech)
Vocem (L)
Voice
Vahaami (meaning Carry)
Vehere (meaning to Carry) (L)
Vehicle
Vama / Vamati (meaning Vomit)
Vomere (L)
Vomit
Vastr (meaning Cloth)
Vestire (L)
Vest
Yauvana (meaning Youth)
Juvenilis (L)
Juvenile
Narangi (meaning Orange)
Naranj
Orange
Pippali (meaning Pepper)
Piperi (G)
Pepper
Chandana (meaning Sandalwood)
Santalon (G)
Sandalwood
Chandra (meaning Moon)
Candela (L) (meaning light / torch)
Candle
Chatur (meaning Four)
Quartus (L)
Quarter
Shunya (meaning Zero)
Cipher (A)
Zero
a (prefix meaning “not” ex: gochara – agochara)
a (L)(G) (prefix meaning “not”)
a (prefix meaning “not” ex: theiest-atheist
an (prefix meaning “not” ex: avashya – anavashya)
un (L)(G) (prefix meaning “not”)
un (prefix meaning “not” ex: do-undo
Arjuna (meaning Charm of Silver)
Argentinum (L)
Argentinum – Scientific Name of Silver
Nava (meaning New)
Novus (L)
Nova – New
Kafa (meaning Mucus)
Coughen
Cough
Mithya (meaning Lie)
Mythos (G)
Myth
Thri (meaning Three)
Treis (G)
Three
Mush (meaning Mouse)
Mus (L)
Mouse
Maragadum (meaning Emerald)
Smaragdus (L)
Emerald
Ghritam (meaning Ghee)
??
Ghee
Srgalah (meaning Jackal)
Shagal (Persian)
Jackal
Nila (meaning Dark Blue)
Nilak (Persian)
Lilac
Srgalah
Shagal (Persian)
Jackal
Man (Ma as in Malaysia) (meaning Mind)
Mens (L)
Mind
Upalah (meaning Precious Stone)
Opalus (L)
Opal
Vrihis (meaning Rice)
Oriza (L)
Rice
Upalah (meaning Precious Stone)
Opalus (L)
Opal