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exactly, wrt to society its a highly selfish act. Most of the knowledge is passed only to select group or through hereditary succession. Being a good doctor means can save lives and saving lives of important ppl like kings means more money and power. It is the same case with other subjects as well. ppl want to simply monopolize it.Ayurvedic medicine had the same fate.. those people who mastered this science kept the knowledge within their families.. so that son after son after the father benefits from that financially.. hence the knowledge confined to the same family.. or at best to the town where they lived.. no good books written, if written, not marketed well..
If not for european renaissance and printing machine invention most of the world would still be living in dark ages. Its sheer luck most of the humanity decided to collaborate & share knowledge on eradicating deadly disease. But with rise of powerful corporates we might go into those dark ages again.
Well, as of right now the oldest recorded "Zero" is from Bakshali Manuscript from Pakistan. For me that is good enough.Apparently
It is written in sanskrit , now you can claim your ancestors wrote & spoke in sanskrit.Well, as of right now the oldest recorded "Zero" is from Bakshali Manuscript from Pakistan. For me that is good enough.
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Yes? I have no problem with that. Sanskrit is not a Indian property. Long before aboriginals of India were taught Sanskrit our ancestors were writing and codifying it on the banks of Indus like Panini. Then like British introduced English to Blacks like Jamaicans Sanskrit was introduced to Ganga. Just because today Jamaicans, Trinidadians, West Indians speak English is no reason for English to feel bad about it.It is written in sanskrit , now you can claim your ancestors wrote & spoke in sanskrit.
lol, if sanskrit is your language then why is pakistan not using it? why is it then we are using sanskrit ? bcos language & associated knowledge which is passed using oral tradition and only to right inheritors.Yes? I have no problem with that. Sanskrit is not a Indian property. Long before aboriginals of India were taught Sanskrit our ancestors were writing and codifying it on the banks of Indus like Panini. Then like British introduced English to Blacks like Jamaicans Sanskrit was introduced to Ganga. Just because today Jamaicans, Trinidadians, West Indians speak English is no reason for English to feel bad about it.
What you should know though is the area from capital of Pakistan - Islamabad to Peshawar is special. This soil has given the world so much. Panini codified Sanskrit near Indus at Hund, the zero at Bakshali, and the oldest university at Taxila. All within less than 100 miles.
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Neither are you. So shut it. People can and often change languages over thousand years. You think modern Italians speak like they did in the Roman empire? Languages evolve over many thousand of years. The Greek [Koine] spoken during Alexander's time is not spoken anymore.sanskrit is your language then why is pakistan not using it?
If you have three unknowns and three equations, it is just a trivial solution.. just use linear algebrawow, I had tough time solving equations with 3 unknowns.
nonsense,BS, crap, horse shit...etcNeither are you. So shut it. People can and often change languages over thousand years. You think modern Italians speak like they did in the Roman empire? Languages evolve over many thousand of years. The Greek [Koine] spoken during Alexander's time is not spoken anymore.
And finally if we evolved to other languages like rest of the world why does that constipate you? No state in India speaks Sanskrit - even if it did it would mean nothing. Jamaicans speak English. Have you ever seen them talking?
Indian prime minister claims genetic science existed in ancient times
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...inister-genetic-science-existed-ancient-times
Modi is a gift that keeps on giving !!!!
Yes? I have no problem with that. Sanskrit is not a Indian property. Long before aboriginals of India were taught Sanskrit our ancestors were writing and codifying it on the banks of Indus like Panini. Then like British introduced English to Blacks like Jamaicans Sanskrit was introduced to Ganga. Just because today Jamaicans, Trinidadians, West Indians speak English is no reason for English to feel bad about it.
What you should know though is the area from capital of Pakistan - Islamabad to Peshawar is special. This soil has given the world so much. Panini codified Sanskrit near Indus at Hund, the zero at Bakshali, and the oldest university at Taxila. All within less than 100 miles.
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