Not knowing Sanskrit is a qualification?

Updated on October 8, 2023 in Good qualities for human
0 on October 8, 2023

Srimathe Rangaramanuja Mahadesikaya Namaha
Srimathe Sri Varaha Mahadesikaya Namaha
Sri Velukkudi Krishnan Swamy Thiruvadigaley Sharanam
Sri Krishna Premi Swamy Thiruvadigaley Sharanam
Sri:

Ignorance of law is not an excuse.

No matter which country you go, you have to abide by their law irrespective of language barrier.

Tamil movie scene:
Begger: Ayya Kai kaal illaiyA, picha podungaiyA
Actor Vivek: Idhu pichai eduppadharkku Qualificationa?

Similarly, not knowing about SanAthana Dharman or it’s texts is not a qualification

Nalla Vishayam edhula irundhA enna kathukka vendiyadhu dhAnEy

In our schools we were/are FORCED TO TALK IN ENGLISH AND PUNISHED FOR TALKING IN TAMIL (Ref: CBSE my school)

Have we ever questioned why you force English?

English is a business language (wide spread)

Similarly Sanskrit is a spiritual language (widest spread) for our unlimited wisdom of self which is universal

Why aren’t we realising language is a medium/means to access knowledge in a particular form.

Without language how can one express? Or how effective it will be ?

Let’s ponder

Not knowing Sanskrit is not a qualification of SanAthana Dharmam ignorance

The reason I feel Sanskrit is less utilized not just because of British but in current trend of GTA games where stealing of car (morally incorrect) is considered clever , speaking truth (morally correct) of Sanskrit is having diminishing value.

The one who speaks TRUTH is branded “Pizhaikka TheriyAdhavan”.

The one who lies “SAmarthiyasAli”.

Dasanudasan

 
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