An augment sa\ carries a great significance because of
which the word gets a positive, good and praising meaning. The word like sausaMsÌtÊ saMskarÊ saMskrNa etc. are derived
in the same manner. Due to the absence of this augment, the words like saMÌtÊ saMkrÊ saMkar gets negative meaning.
Hence,
now it is understood that the meaning of the word saMsÌt is nicely done, purified which does
not have any single grammatical error. So, the word saMsÌt is an adjective or a participle.
The word has gained a form of a proper noun, when it is given to the world’s
ancient language which is now known as Sanskrit Language.
As far as the etymology
points out, it is neither a language of any cast, creed, religion nor a
language of any particular region, district, country. It is the language of
humanity. As it is said in a verse,
AyaM inajaÁ prao vaoit
gaNanaa laGaucaotsaama\ È
]darcairtanaaM tu vasauQaOva
kuTumbakma\ ÈÈ
This is mine or this is other is the
thinking of narrow minded people. For broadminded people, this whole world is
like a family. Such many thoughts are described in Sanskrit verses. Not only
the thoughts of humanity, philosophy, sciences etc. are available in ample of
amount in the form of treatises even today. Only the requirement is to study
these treatises and apply that knowledge in today’s world.
Sanskrit
studies in foreign countries -
Sanskrit,
considered to be one of the most scientific language, has been internationally
accepted. Sanskrit has now gained momentum all around the world. People around the
world are learning Sanskrit for their all round growth. As it is the language
of humanity, 224 universities of the world are offering Sanskrit as a subject.
This video is
just an effort to make the audience aware about the studies of Sanskrit going
on in abroad.
Hon. Late President of India Dr. APJ
Abdul Kalam Says-
"Though I am not an expert in Sanskrit, I have
many friends who are proficient in Sanskrit. Sanskrit is a beautiful language.
It has enriched our society from time immemorial. Today many nations are trying
to research Sanskrit writings which are there in our ancient scriptures. I
understand that there is a wealth of knowledge available in Sanskrit which
scientists and technologists are finding today.”
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