•Wednesday, March 21, 2012
It means 'the crazy me'. Yes, you heard it right... :)
Few days back, I scrolled my blog to view some older posts.
Flair for Languages
And, this was one that made me laugh and helped me look back..
The words,
'I now feel Spanish is easier than French.'
'love the pronunciation since it's different'
caught my attention. Those were my innate feelings. 6 years down the line, now I am learning Spanish. I even asked recently which language is easier to learn, when I already knew this from deep within. Now, the lesson learnt is to give complete attention to my'self' and just do what I want without wasting time... :)
•Friday, October 07, 2011
Shirdi Sai 'Allah Malik' annappudalla asalu deeni ardhamemito thelusukundaamu anukunedaani. Luckygaa, after long wait, anukokundaa ee July nelalo oka vaartha pathrika lo ee samacharam dorikindi. :)
Islam(Salima+Aslama)
Salima ante saanthiyuthamga undatam. Aslama ante bhakthi vinamratha, vidheyathalatho undatam.
Allah(Al+Ilah)
Al means no gender and Ilah ante Srushtikartha.
Quran(Khara ante chadavatam)
Veetilo Surahlu untaayi. Surah ante adhyayam(moththam 114 adhyayalu untaayi).
Pravaktha Muhammad(sa.a.sam)
sa.a.sam = "salallaahu alaihi va sallam" ante Allah anugraham shanthi labhinchugaaka.
Quran Grandham --> 114 Surahlu
1 Surah --> slokam, charanam, divyasandesam(together, it's Ayat)
Ante, oka Surah lo enno Ayat's untaayi.
Quranloni vakyaniki Ayat ani peru.
Amaam = mundu, eduta
Imaam = mundunnavaadu, nayakudu (Mathaguruvu, Ayat lanu raasina vyakthi)
Salaat, Namaaz = Praardhana
Alvida = Veedkolu
Ruku = Bhoomiki samantharamgaa Namaazlo nadumu vanchi unde theeru.
Sizda = Mokarilli rendu arachethulni nelapai aanchi nosatini nasikanu nelaku aaninchi unde vidhanam. Sizda chese sthalanni Masjid antaaru.
Namaazku mundu thappanisariga mukham, chethulu, kaallu kadukkune prathyeka vidhananni
'Vuju' antaaru.
Iman = Allah okkade ani chiththasuddhi, achanchala visvaasam kaligi undatam
Mumin = Aa visvaasam kaligi unnavadu(athanidi parinatha drushti)
Rahima = karuna, daya, kanikaram
Rahman/Rahima= karunamayudu, kanikarinchevaadu
Rasul = Daiva sandesanni konipoyevaadu, sadesanni sveekarinchina pravaktha
[Arsala=pampadam, Risala=sandesam]
Dabaa = visishtamaina vaartha, sandesam leka prakatana
Nabi = pravaktha(sandesaanni grahinchi prajalaku andajesevadu)
Mohammad pravaktha(sa.a.sam) Makkah nunchi Madinah ku valasapovadaanni Hijrat antaaru.
Deen = Daiva nammakam, Matham theerpu
Takbir ante Allahu Akbar ani cheppadam
Akbar = andarikante, annintikante goppavaadu
•Monday, January 24, 2011
Few Quotes on Sanskrit:
"Without the study of Samskrit one cannot become a true Indian and a true learned man." -- Mahatma Gandhi
"Samskrit has moulded the minds of our people to the extent to which they themselves are not conscious. Samskrit literature is national in one sense, but its purpose has been universal. That was why it commanded the attention of people who were not followers of a particular culture." -- Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
"Samskrit was at one time the only language of the world. It is more perfect and copious than Greek and Latin." -- Prof. Bopp
"Samskrit is the origin of modern languages of Europe." -- Mr. Bubois
"Samskrit is the greatest language of the world." -- Max Muller
"To the Indian Rishis the divine play was the evolution of the cosmos through countless aeons. There is an infinite number of creations in an infinite universe. The Rishis gave the name kalpa to the unimaginable span of time between the beginning and the end of creation." -- Dr. Fritjof Capra
For more, click on Sanskrit Quotes.
In my college days, when options were given to choose between French and Sanskrit, I chose Sanskrit with a feel that this is my language. I have to learn. But now, 12 years down the line this is what I remember "raamaha raamou raamaaha" and I don't know exactly what it is about... :( How ODD? Now, it's high time for me to wake up and learn my mother tongue with immense passion...
Until 9 years, as a kid, I never learnt my mother tongue itself. Just english and trying to understand what everyone talks plus few words of Tamil was what I did. It was something like a language mix. I really don't remember what I used to talk then. That's how it went, since situations demanded. I remember the days later, how my mom made me learn Telugu during summer holidays. Ofcourse, later I scored and learnt well:)). But still, there are many things to know like telugu sahithyam, slokalu, padyalu n what not. Slowly, later came Hindi. But, I am not too much into it.
When I was in Inter, I had options in languages. You can take Sanskrit or French n ....:( hmm..., this is what I remember. I did not choose to learn French since I felt I need to learn an Indian language. So, I took Sanskrit. But now, who talks in Sanskrit(didn't have that thought then, right....no guide too). Now, I feel damn why did not I take French since it was a complete new language to learn and experiment with. :)) Ok...Let that be.... I now feel Spanish is easier than French. So just started to learn few words in it out of curiousity(but not mastering it though). Some words like:
hola for Hello,
buenos dias for Good Morning,
buenas tardes for Good Evening,
buenas noches for Good Night,
adios for Goodbye,
mucho gusto for Pleased To Meet You,(n many more)
are really sweet. Just love the pronunciation since it's different, right.
N sush, I remember how we both tried to talk in Spanish a few months back. Really great.
I feel, atleast knowing the basic words in 1 language per country, can be a good hobby. Just got the idea. Now will try to learn something like Japaneese.:))