Saturday 22 October 2016

Sanskrit quotation - pt durgeshacharya ji maharaj




केयुराः न विचूषयन्ति पुरुषं, हाराः न चंद्रोज्ज्वलाः
न स्नानं, न विलेपनं, न कुसुमं, न अलंकृता मूर्धजाः ।
वाणी एका समलंकरोति पुरुषं, या संस्कृता धार्यते
क्षीयंते खलु भूषणानि सततं वाग्भूषणं भूषणम् ॥  ॥


Peacock feathers are not the true adornment of man,
not glistening-as-the-moon necklaces either,
neither are bathing and decorating and flowers ,
noble speech is the only true adornment,
it is the basis of culture
Most Indian languages, in greater or lesser degree, trace their roots in Sanskrit. In that sense, more than a mother tongue, Sanskrit is a grandmother tongue.
The Censuses do not indicate how many people in India actually speak Sanskrit.
It is clear that Sanskrit was not restricted to kshatriyas and brahmanas.
If we do not learn Sanskrit, a vast and profound body of knowledge will be lost to us forever
Most Indian languages, in greater or lesser degree, trace their roots in Sanskrit. In that sense, more than a mother tongue, Sanskrit is a grandmother tongue.Most Indian languages, in greater or lesser degree, trace their roots in Sanskrit. In that sense, more than a mother tongue, Sanskrit is a grandmother tongue.
The Censuses do not indicate how many people in India actually speak Sanskrit.
It is clear that Sanskrit was not restricted to kshatriyas and brahmanas.
If we do not learn Sanskrit, a vast and profound body of knowledge will be lost to us forever
The Censuses do not indicate how many people in India actually speak Sanskrit.
It is clear that Sanskrit was not restricted to kshatriyas and brahmanas.
If we do not learn Sanskrit, a vast and profound body of knowledge will be lost to us forever