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Regarding My Article on Sanskrit

Hi Kris,
I am Bsskchaitanya and was the author of the article in talk page of Sanskrit on which you have commented. Some person wrote about sanskrit underestimating it. So, i wrote an explanation for him against his view.

Anyway, I am ardent fan of sanskrit even from childhood. But as i started gathering knowledge about it in terms of history, language and literature. I understood that, it was also a normal language but grown into a great powerful language in due course of time.

U specified some people as grammarians, but i prefer to call them as linguists. There were many grammar trditions existed before panini. Even i can give their references (u can refer a book in telugu named "Laghu Siddanta Kaumudi" for all the history before Panini). But Panini was the person who developed structural, descriptive and generative linguistics in sanskrit. He was the turning point in the history of sanskrit.

Nobody knows what was the exact meaning of vedas. Many times i asked some vedic pandits what was the meaning of their chants, the answer in negative.

A classical example will be,

  • Take the starting verse of Rigveda, Agnimīlé purohitam. We find different interpretations from different people.
  • But ask what is the meaning of any sentences in literature after Panini, we will really enjoy the beauty of sanskrit.

I can say only one thing my brother. you wrote about me that some troll,etc., i dont have any bad feeling. Because, The ultimate reality has no language, no qualities. It is great. As my guru Swami Vivekananda, an advaita vedantin told, "It is sin to say a human sinner".

U are welcome to visit my page and view my articles. Have a nice time, Brother, Take care.

I believe in only in truth and nothing Else
-User:Bsskchaitanya 13.13, 24 November (UTC +5.30)

re: Stalking

Kris, I'm sorry to say that I'll not be able to intervene in any personal disputes over the next few months as I'm going to be very busy. Please approach another admin. -- Sundar 12:00, 20 November 2006 (UTC)

Hindu barnstar?

any luck?--D-Boy 06:13, 22 November 2006 (UTC)

looks good. how do we publize it?--D-Boy 18:32, 22 November 2006 (UTC)


Thanks!

Thanks, srkris for the honor. I am very happy!

Raj2004 13:06, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

Thank you Srkris - I appreciate your kind gesture. Might I suggest that you modify in the barnstar design to make the central circle saffron in color? Rama's arrow 16:38, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

Thanks for the star!--D-Boy 16:55, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

Misplaced Pages:WikiProject India/Translation

May be you could help out here since you know a lot of languages...--D-Boy 17:21, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

Dhalsim is from kerela.--D-Boy 18:31, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
It's just an interesting tidbit. The character Hwoarang is korean and he has hangul characters for his name.--D-Boy 18:35, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

Ilaiyaraaja

Thank you for your assessment of this article. Please feel free to help out with its improvement if you are able. With regards, AppleJuggler 01:52, 24 November 2006 (UTC)

Thanks for welcoming me

Hey Srkris, thanks for welcomin' me to WP:India. As for being late, it's alright. Keep rockin' --NRS | /M\ 06:02, 24 November 2006 (UTC)

Misplaced Pages:Barnstar_and_award_proposals/New_Proposals#Hinduism_Barnstar

Hi Srkris, all barnstars technically have to be checked here to see if they are really needed. So far, everyone says we definitely need a Hinduism barnstar but think a better image is needed. Please see the page and the comments made by Rama's Arrow above. Right now it is too plain. Thanks for going into all this effort! Gizza 11:36, 24 November 2006 (UTC)

Chembai

Sure. Thank you.-Bharatveer 03:54, 25 November 2006 (UTC)

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I didn't mention in the edit summary that it was you who inserted the link. According toi WP policy it is not allowed to insert links to forum websites. - Parthi 21:08, 25 November 2006 (UTC)

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