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Sanskrit (???????? ???? sa?sk?ta vak, for short ????????? sa?sk?tam) is a historical Indo-Aryan language, one of the liturgical languages of Hinduism and Buddhism,[2] and one of the 22 official languages of India.[3] It is under consideration, to be declared as a classical language by the government of India.[4]

The pre-Classical form of Sanskrit is known as Vedic Sanskrit, with the language of the Rigveda being the oldest and most archaic stage preserved, its oldest core dating back to as early as 1500 BCE.[6] This qualifies Rigvedic Sanskrit as one of the oldest attestation of any Indo-Iranian language, and one of the earliest attested members of the Indo-European language family, the family which includes English and most European languages.[7]

The corpus of Sanskrit literature encompasses a rich tradition of poetry and drama as well as scientific, technical, philosophical and Hindu religious texts. Sanskrit continues to be widely used as a ceremonial language in Hindu religious rituals in the forms of hymns and mantras. Spoken Sanskrit is still in use in a few traditional institutions in India, and there are many attempts at revival.

The Sanskrit verbal adjective sa?sk?ta- may be translated as "put together, well or completely formed, refined, highly elaborated".[8] It is derived from the root sa?(s)kar- "to put together, compose, arrange, prepare",[9] where sa?- "together" (as English same) and (s)kar- "do, make". The language referred to as sa?sk?ta vak "the cultured language" has by definition always been a "sacred" and "sophisticated" language, used for religious and learned discourse in ancient India, and contrasted with the languages spoken by the people, prak?ta- "natural, artless, normal, ordinary". It is also called deva-bha?a meaning the "divine language" or the "language of devas or demigods".

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1. Hindu
October 19, 2009

The word Hindu first appeared in the Old Persian language which was derived from the Sanskrit word Sindhu, the historic local appellation for the Indus River in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent.[3] The usage of the word Hindu was further popularized by the Arabic term al-Hind referring to the land of the people who live across river Indus.[4] By 13th century, Hindustan emerged as a popular alternative name of India, meaning the "land of Hindus".[5] 'Hindus' came to be used for people regardless of their religious affiliation and mainly as a geographical term. It was only toward... (read more)

Author: Dalma Martinez

2. Religious Symbols and Their Meaning
October 08, 2009

The three basic symbols of Hinduism are Omkar, Lotus flower and Swastika. The syllable "Aum" was first described in the Hindu holy books called Upanishads. The word "Omkar" is sited at the opening of many holy Hindu books. The lotus symbol has been a godly symbol in the Asian community. It represents a virtue and sexual purity. In Hindu religion God Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi are repeatedly portrayed with pink lotus. Goddess Saraswati is portrayed with white lotus. The word swastika came from the Sanskrit language. It is considered as a lucky object. This mark made on different things consider... (read more)

Author: Erich Morin

3. Tattoo Sanskrit Unique and Significant In Style
September 18, 2009

Tattoo Sanskrit is high in design and becomes the number one fashion accessory within hip hop culture. Most of the top ranked and number one celebrities use these tattoos for fashion and status symbol and they give preference Sanskrit, in spite of any other design and symbol of tattoo such as tattoo Russian, tattoo Latin and tattoo Greek. All these tattoo are also in fashion but not as much as the Sanskrit one. They are famous because it belongs to the dead language, therefore it’s meaning never change or modified rather then any other language and people love these tattoo rather then any othe... (read more)

Author: Azeem Ashraf

4. Tattoo Sanskrit Affect On The Personality
September 18, 2009

Tattoo Sanskrit is one of the positive aspects of the Sanskrit language, which has its origin in the Hindu religion. It is considered one of the most important languages for displaying the positive message, in the form of tattoos on the body. You can convey a very powerful message, by engraving a Sanskrit tattoo on your body. These tattoos convey very influential messages to people, depending on the design and message you choose for your personality. Mostly people use these designs to give very different look to their personality. However, the affect of tattoo on the body depends on the ... (read more)

Author: Azeem Ashraf

5. Tattoo Sanskrit Specialty On The Body
September 18, 2009

Tattoo Sanskrit is one of those well known tattoos in the world, who has so much demand all around the world. No doubt, Sanskrit has its origin in India, but still the tattoo engraved in this language are well known all around the world, just because of their special designs and affect on the personality. These tattoos give very positive image to the body and enhance the true image of the person, who chooses the exceptional design for making tattoo on their body. However, it’s all depending on the likings and disliking of the person that what they choose for their personality. Sanskrit la... (read more)

Author: Azeem Ashraf

6. Sanskrit Tattoo Is Best For Giving Extra Elegance To The Body
September 18, 2009

Sanskrit tattoo is one of the world most famous tattoo design in the world. Basically Sanskrit is a Hindi language, which means that these tattoos have their origin somewhere in the subcontinent, but it does not mean that they are just like by the Hindus or in Asia only. In fact, people from all around the world like to make these tattoos on their body. These tattoos have their own specialty and always give meanings to your words in different designs and shapes. Their eye catchy designs have made them most prominent all around the world, because they enhances the elegance of the body in very d... (read more)

Author: Azeem Ashraf

7. The aim of Pranayama is the control of breath
September 17, 2009

Prana in Sanskrit ( ancient Indian language ) is the universal principle of energy. It is all pervading and vital for life. It is found in all forms of life, in human beings, in animals & also in plant life. Prana shines in our eyes. It is through prana that our ears hear, the eyes see, the nose smells & the brain functions. It is prana that does digestion, excretion and secretion. Thinking, moving, talking, writing etc spends Prana. A healthy man has abundance of prana or nerve-energy or vitality. The prana is supplied by food, water, air, solar energy etc. The supply of prana is take... (read more)

Author: SaratBGDaniel G

8. Sanskrit Tattoos Symbol Of The Religion
September 12, 2009

It’s true that the emergences of the tattoos were from the prisoners and this activity was started by the criminals of different types. Sanskrit is a classical Indian language. Sanskrit tattoo are basically emerged by the Indians. These are considered as the part of their culture by the Indians. Most of the Indians like to use the Sanskrit tattoos to display their favorite religious quotes. These quotes were may be from Buddhism, Hinduism and the other ancient works of eastern people. A personal philosophy was and is still reflected by these quotes. Sometimes the individuals have their o... (read more)

Author: Azeem Ashraf

9. Sanskrit Tattoos An Eye Catching Activity
September 12, 2009

Sanskrit is one of the classical languages of India and the tattoos in Sanskrit are really popular which represents the Indian culture of their people. Undoubtedly Sanskrit is an attractive language to look at. It adds the spiritual attractiveness to any tattoo designed on an individual’s body. Having pierced the Sanskrit tattoos is a real risk. Many people also may lose their lives and some have swear allergies and some of the individuals get that diseases that are with them for the life time and does not have any proper treatment or cure. A single Sanskrit verse and image have differen... (read more)

Author: Azeem Ashraf

10. Tattoo Sanskrit Gets Much Importance From All Over The World
September 09, 2009

If you will try to seek out the history of Sanskrit then you will get it an ancient language which was being used by the people since 1500 BC. This language was originally dedicated to India but after sometime, it was becoming popular among Indian courts and then it had been spread all across the world. If we talk about the importance of Sanskrit language in today’s modern world then we will find it most accepted language in Hinduism and Buddhism religions. Both religions have same philosophies which Sanskrit provides. There is no difference in this language. Due to its well liked property, pe... (read more)

Author: Azeem Ashraf

11. Sanskrit Tattoo Supplies Your Body An Exclusive Appearance
September 09, 2009

You might have seen numbers of tattoo designs but you didn’t see as much interesting tattoo design as much tattoo Sanskrit is. Sanskrit is the most important language for the people of India and also for the people of Greek and Latin. People like this language because it provides great influences on the minds positively. Varieties of ways are there through which this language is being promoted by several people. One of the best ways to enhance its importance is to carve its tattoo design on the body. You know it better that how crazy people are to obtain the unique tattoo styles. For these typ... (read more)

Author: Azeem Ashraf

12. Benefits of Yoga Breathing Exercises (Pranayama)
August 31, 2009

Yoga evolved in ancient India more than 4000 years back. The word "Yoga" originates from the Sanskrit language and means, to join or integrate, or simply union. The meaning of Yoga is union of the body, mind and spirit with truth. Yoga encompasses the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of life. In spite of all its greatness and goodness though, Yoga was never practised on a large scale in India in the sense that the common people were not in its ambit. It is only in the last decade or so that Yoga has spread among the masses, thanks to Yoga Gurus like Baba Ramdev and li... (read more)

Author: nunu ram

13. Ruby engagement rings: red is the color of the heart
August 06, 2009

Ruby engagement rings while not traditional have been around for centuries. This is because of the folklore that surrounds this precious stone. The sayings go as that the wearer of the gem stone will be wise and protected from misfortune while receiving luck when it comes to love. This in part could be the reason that the ruby is known as the ?king of the gems? in the language of Sanskrit. This precious stone is from the red corundum family of minerals. While not as hard as a diamond, it does rate a 9 on the Mohs scale of hardness. Because of its popularity, this stone can be found in ma... (read more)

Author: Mark Jackson

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