![]() | Sanskrit Language: The Most Scientific, Ancient, Spiritual 1 Sanskrit Language: The Most Scientific, Ancient, Spiritual Video Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/18631479/Sanskrit1.avi http://rapidshare.com/files/18633389/Sanskrit2.avi http://rapidshare.com/files/18633971/Sanskrit3.avi Thinking Allowed - Sanskrit Tradition Duration: 23:28 Taken: 04 June 2006 Location: Israel Prof. Dean Brown points out that most European languages can be traced back to a root language that is also related to Sanskrit - the sacred language of the ancient Vedic Hindu religions of India. Many English words actually have Sanskrit origins. Similarly, many Vedic religious concepts can also be found in Western culture. He discusses the fundamental idea of the Upanishads - that the essence of each individual, the atman, is identical to the whole universe, the principle of brahman. In this sense, the polytheistic traditions of India can be said to be monistic at their very core. |
![]() | Sanskrit Language: The Most Scientific, Ancient, Spiritual 3 Sanskrit Language: The Most Scientific, Ancient, Spiritual Video Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/18631479/Sanskrit1.avi http://rapidshare.com/files/18633389/Sanskrit2.avi http://rapidshare.com/files/18633971/Sanskrit3.avi Thinking Allowed - Sanskrit Tradition Duration: 23:28 Taken: 04 June 2006 Location: Israel Prof. Dean Brown points out that most European languages can be traced back to a root language that is also related to Sanskrit - the sacred language of the ancient Vedic Hindu religions of India. Many English words actually have Sanskrit origins. Similarly, many Vedic religious concepts can also be found in Western culture. He discusses the fundamental idea of the Upanishads - that the essence of each individual, the atman, is identical to the whole universe, the principle of brahman. In this sense, the polytheistic traditions of India can be said to be monistic at their very core. |
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![]() | I apologize to the Hindus. Subscribe! I realize I made a deep mistake in my crude and insulting joke about Shiva. Here I correct that mistake. (and also correct my editing mistake in the first one.) |
![]() | Sri Dharma Pravartaka - How I Became a Hindu Sri Dharma Pravartaka (Dr. Frank Morales) describes his early experiences with Sanatana Dharma and his journey of devotion to God. http://www.dharmacentral.com |
![]() | Thinking Allowed - Sanskrit Tradition-Part3 Prof. Dean Brown points out that most European languages can be traced back to a root language that is also related to Sanskrit - the sacred language of the ancient Vedic religions of India. Many English words actually have Sanskrit origins. Similarly, many Vedic religious concepts can also be found in Western culture. He discusses the fundamental idea of the Upanishads - that the essence of each individual, the atman, is identical to the whole universe, the principle of brahman. In this sense, the polytheistic traditions of India can be said to be monistic at their very core. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4ush_thinking-allowed-sanskrit-tradition |
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![]() | Scientific Verification of Vedic Knowledge in Hinduism - 1 A vast number of statements and materials presented in the ancient Vedic literatures can be shown to agree with modern scientific findings and they also reveal a highly developed scientific content in these literatures. The great cultural wealth of this knowledge is highly relevant in the modern world. Techniques used to show this agreement include: Marine Archaeology of underwater sites (such as Dvaraka) Satellite imagery of the Indus-Sarasvata River system Carbon and Thermoluminiscence Dating of archaeological artifacts Scientific Verification of Scriptural statements Linguistic analysis of scripts found on archaeological artifacts A Study of cultural continuity in all these categories. http://devavision.org/videos.html |
![]() | Phonetic Importance of Sanskrit From works of living enlightened Master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. In this discourse Swamiji beautifully explains to us that all sounds in the universe can be reduced to the 52 syllables in the Sanskrit language. He talks about the phonetic importance of Sanskrit. This is why, mantras when chanted, even though one may not understand the chant, will still receive tremendous benefits due to the vibrations created by chanting. This clip is taken from discourse titled, "Sensitivity with Sound" which may be ordered online at www.Lifeblissgalleria.com |
![]() | Scientific Verification of Vedic Knowledge in Hinduism - 2 A vast number of statements and materials presented in the ancient Vedic literatures can be shown to agree with modern scientific findings and they also reveal a highly developed scientific content in these literatures. The great cultural wealth of this knowledge is highly relevant in the modern world. Techniques used to show this agreement include: Marine Archaeology of underwater sites (such as Dvaraka) Satellite imagery of the Indus-Sarasvata River system Carbon and Thermoluminiscence Dating of archaeological artifacts Scientific Verification of Scriptural statements Linguistic analysis of scripts found on archaeological artifacts A Study of cultural continuity in all these categories. http://devavision.org/videos.html |
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