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Myself,PresentContinuouslyTenseMallu

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Re: Bharatiya Predated Newton Calculus "Discovery" By 250 Years
Posted: Mar 25, 2012 10:49 AM
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On 3/24/2012 7:20 PM, Arindam Banerjee wrote:
>
> Thus the power of the Sanskrit language - its sheer greatness makes
> its literature proof to tampering, and hands down the thoughts of the
> sages, and the
> experiences of the priests and kings down accurately from time
> immemorial.


I love it when Macaulyte mutts start gushing up wild claims, ascribing
magical qualities to a language, and speculating about its literature.

Sanskrit greatness makes its literature proof to tampering? This does
not make sense. Idiot, there have been recensions of the "veds" (as the
other fraudlent mutt calls them) and rearrangement of material over the
centuries. So, what is tamper proof"? the greatness lies in the human
memory to which the texts (or parts thereof) were committed and
transmitted faithfully from teacher to student. [Note: this rote
learning continues in all aspects on Indian education, including
science!! Evidence of this lies in Lady Kaka's inability to produce
anything original.]

Anyways, all this alleged "tamper-proof" greatness, of which you are in
awe, ended with Panini's codification of grammar laws and the ability to
write down the texts (first in Brahmi). Nothing magical about a logical
progression and absolutely nothing magical about Sanskrit. The "magical"
bits are in Panini's codification of grammar rules, rules that give the
language precision (much to its detriment later).

It is absolute bullshit to say that Sanskrit literature is all about
"handing down thoughts" of priests and kings. It was a living language
(with a mass base) and its literature dealt with the mundane to the
sublime. It died in the hands of the clergy (who claimed exclusivity to
its use), and grammarians (who are pretty efficient at killing any
language), i.e., the language died at the hands of unimaginative
anal-retentive types. Thankfully, Sanskrit gave rise to several Indian
languages, languages used by common folks and enriched by writers and
thinkers who've treated these languages like putty and molded them into
various (and much prettier) forms than Sanskrit.

Today Sanskrit is the language of Hindu liturgy and nothing else. You
and Lady Kaka, who use English exclusively and pidginize Sanskrit words,
shouldn't even open your traps about Sanskrit. Both you guys are frauds.

> A keen student can find out what was really meant by the
> great writers of
> the past - not all the efforts of the traitors and quotays and foreign
> ranters can dilute a whit of it all. Bad philosophers may opine,
> priests may fool the
> masses in temples, kings may convert to other faiths. But so long as
> the language and the literature remains, the past will remain cool and
> crystal clear
> to the pure student, seeking blessings directly from the Divine, for
> his own illumination.


Oh yeah, so babbles the man who has not got past the opening line of the
Rg Veda. You're better off pumping your hot air into your infernal force
injun.

> Lazy people will follow the corrupt leaders and
> their
> lying scholarship, but truth is beyond the scope of such perverted
> democracy. The ironic voice of the Goddess Saraswati cannot be
> submerged by the
> foul abuse of the ranting quotawallahs.


More Barty Bow Bow doo from you. The "ironic voice"? Sheesh! With
writing like this, Goddess Saraswati will be submerged by you. Hey,
talking about submergence, written any new poems on "baboons swooning in
lagoons"?


--
VB, Ubetjotushy
'ome=shanty

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"Jade Muckeraj" aka "The Old Cow of Hawaii" <charlatan@fraudsrus.com>
tries her best to pretend she is a Hindu -- cutting and pasting, and
even doctoring what others post/write about Hindus/Hinduism on the
internet, deliberately pidginizing Sanskrit and providing wrong
translations, inventing brand new books in the Mahabharat (reducing it
to Muckabharat), stalking and abusing people who disagree with her by
hijacking their posts, and then cuts and pastes about Hindu ethics and
moans self-righteously about honesty -- and succeeds spectacularly in
convincing all, except other jihadi loons, that she is not a Hindu.
She is in fact a creepy jihadi loon, who thinks she owns the newsgroup
s.c.indian, and has absolutely no problem slandering anyone. As a
Indian citizen supposedly, she meddles in US political issues, and
advocates civil war in India.


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