25.09.9118 Earth Sanskriti: धरती के संस्कृति
Pichalaa: [Earlier Post]:
07.07.9118
Da Birth Day of “21sT Sencuri Inglish”, raesanal aend
SaainTifik Tu riple~s da 500-600 olD irresanal ‘English’. ‘Inglish’ waaz born
in Indiaa.
Traai Tu larna da raesanal aend saainTifik ‘Inglish’
with 50 letters of ‘English’ used very irraesanally, faor whic van has to do:
AvoaeDebl “larning baai ro~T” thaausenDs aof ‘spellings’
aend larning annesessari larning ‘Transcripsans’.
[Avoidable “learning by
rot” thousands of spellings and unnecessary learning of ‘transkriptions’.]
>> Bi haebeecual aof uzing Inglish: “da 21sT Sencuri
Inglish”.
22.05.9115 Earth
Sanskriti: धरती के संस्कृति
[Glimpse of the
Culture of India]: भारतीय संस्कृति के झलक
22.05.9115 [22.08.2015]
भारत आ संसार के संस्कृति के झलक : [Glimpse of Culture of India and the World.]
Bhaasaa: Bhojpuri,
Sa`ket: bho, aa A`grejee, en;
[Language: Bhojpuri.
Code:bho and English Code:en]:
सृष्ट्याब्द
SrisTyaabda:
1 972 949 115 baris pahile Dharati pa Pahilaa Jeev ke Praadurbhaav bhail:
Rigveda. ThoR me`: 9115.
भारतीय संस्कृति 'Sansaar ke
Sanskriti ke jhalakaawelaa'. Ek shabda me`, 'Bhaarateey
Sanskriti' , ’सत्यमेव जयते' ke
siddhaant pa aadhaarit baa. "Satya aa Ahinsaa" Bharteeya Sanskriti ke
aadhaar ha.
[The Culture of India provides a ‘Glimpse of the Culture
of the World’. In one word, the “Indian Culture” is based on the theme of
‘Satyameva Jayate’, i.e. ‘Truth only Prevails". "Indian Culture"
is based on "Truthfulness and Non-voilence".]
’सत्यमेव जयते' . ‘Truth only Prevails'.
'सत्य aa Ahinsaa' >>'Bhaarat ke
Sanskriti' ke aadhaar ha. "Truthfulness and Non-voilence" >> are the basis on which
'Indian Culture' stands.]
Ehee se 'सतयुग' me` सब से अच्छा मानल जाला. Aa ehee se
SamraaT Ashok aa aaj ke Bhaarat me` ’सत्यमेव जयते' ke RaasTra Vicaar
maanal gail baa.
[Thus, the ‘Era of Truth’ or Satyug, is
considered as the best. That is why the emblem of Emperor Ashoke and present
India incorporates “Satyameva Jayate”.]
'सतयुग संस्कृति' me` man-vacan-aa
karma me` saccaee holaa, je sab ke Aadarsh aa uddes hokhe ke caahee` je se
anand milelaa. [ The ‘Culture of Satyug’ is the ‘Truthfulness in thoughts
and in deeds’; which should be the ideal and aim of all which ultimately
results into happiness.]
Bhaarat ke paas Yugo se UK, 'Asal Gyaan' baa, Veda se je
Gyaan ke khaane ha; je me` EK, 'Abinaasi Gyan', aa AK, 'Arjit Gyaan' baa,
jaisan ki Da Deo Dutta Sharmaa likhit kitaab: “Knowledge Beyond nano pico
Technology” me` likhal baa. www.scibd.com [India since ages has UK, ‘Ultimate
Knowledge’, the treasure of the knowledge inherent in Vedas; which are EK,
‘Eternal Knowledge’ and AK, ‘Acquired Knowledge’ as described in the book
entitled “Knowledge Beyond nano pico Technology” by Dr Deo Dutta Sharma under
publication.]
Sansaar ke Sanskriti alag alag kaal me` alage holaa
Sansaar ke alag alag bhaag me`, jaisan ki Da Deo Datta Sharmaa likhal
kitaab “Kalyug me` Satyug” me` likhal baa. www.plusgoogle.com [The culture of the world during different era had been different, in different
parts of the World as described in the book entitled “Kalyug me` Satyug” by Dr
Deo Dutta Sharma. ]
Bhaarat ke 'Kaalcakra' ke anusaar 4 Yug holaa: Satyug, Dwaapar, Tretaa aa
Kalyug. Alag alag Yugan ke Sanskriti
alage holaa. Ee caaro Yug kabahee` khatame naa hokhe, kaahe ki ee Cakkar
lagaawat rahelaa ego pahiaa jaisan.
Kaa ee 'Aadhunik Vaigyaanik Gyaan' se alage baa? [According to
Bharteeya ‘Kalchakra’, Indian system of determination of Time Period, you know
there are four Yugas, namely: Satyug, Treta-Yug, Dwapar-Yug and Kali-Yug or
Kalyug. The cultures in different Yugas or Eras are quite different. These four
Yugas are cyclic and non-ending since they keep on repeating according to
Indian Kalchakra.]
Pahile prakaashit:
“Bhaarat ke
Sanskriti” ta~ “Sansaar ke Sanskritio ke Jhalak delaa”.
>>> www.plusgoogle.com pa ee Janawari 2014 me`
prakaashit kail gail rahe.
Ab ekaraa ke “Earth Sanskriti” ke Prastaanaa ke roop me`
likhal jaataa. >>
[First published as:
"Culture of India” provides a “Glimpse of the
Culture of the World".
>>> Earlier
published in January 2014 on www.plusgoogle.com
Now included as Introduction of "Earth
Sanskriti"] >>
Rishi Manu ke Vanshaj, Maanav (Man, choT me`) ke
‘Sanaatan Sanskriti’ ke alaawe, Sansaar me` maanav se dusar mukhya Sanskriti ke
udbhav ke bisay me` neece likhal jaataa: [Apart from the Aboriginal or
‘Sanaatan Culture’ of Manav = ‘Man’ in short, meaning descendants of Rishi
Manu, the other main Cultures developed by Man are the following]:
Du mukhya Vicaar ke janam bhail Bihaar, Bhaarat me` karib
Srishtyabda 1 972 945 000 me`, jekaraa ke log kahelaa:
(a) Jain
dharam
(b) Buddh
dharam
[The two Great Thoughts originated in Bihar, one of the
many states of India, in about Srishtyabda 1 972 945 000, which are popularly
known as]:
(a) Jain
Dharam; Je har tarah ke Hinsaa se bacelaa. [Jainism: which practices perfect Non-violence.]
(b) Buddh
Daram: Je Satya, Ahinsaa aadi 8 vicaar pa jor delaa. [Buddhism: Practices on Truthfulness, Non-violence...]
(c) Ishaai Dharam: {Christianity religion]:
Ego auru Mahaan Vicaar ke janam bhail Arab me` karib Srishtyabda
1 972 947 100 me`, je Sansaar me` khoob failal, jekaraa ke log Ishaaee
daram kahele. Eeho karib karib Sanaatan Vicaar jaisan baa. [Another Great
Thought: developed by Man from Arabia in Srishtyabda 1 972 947 100 which became
very popular throughout the World and is known as Christianity. This Great
thought is quite similar to the Sanaatan Thoughts in essence.]
(d) Islaam:
[Religion]:
Ego auru Vicaar ke janam bhail Arabe me` karib Srishtyabda 1 972 947 700
me`, je me` jo~r jabardasti aa eehaa` tak ki ‘Jehaado’ ke reeti baa oh logan pa
je inkar bicaar naa maane. [One
more Thought: developed from Arabia in about Srishtyabda 1 972 947 700 which was made to grow in the World with the use of
force and 'Jihad' also over non-believers.]
(e) Shikh
Dharam: [Sikhism: Religion]:
Bhaarat ke Panjaab Praant se ego auru BaR Vicaar ke janam Bhail: jekaraa ke
Sikh Mat kahal jaalaa, aa jekar janam karib Srishtyabda 1 972 947 590 me`.
[The other
Great Thought: developed from Punjab State of India in Srishtyabda 1 972 947
590 which is known as Sikhism.]
(f) Saamyavaad: [Communism]:
Ee ego Bahut Mahatva waalaa Saamaajik-Aartic Vicaar ha
jekar naav ha: Saamyavaad: Eehe Vicaar se Sasaar ke 13 deshan me` “Kalyug me`
Satyug” aa gail rahe SrisTyaabda 1 972 947 230 me`, jekar janam Jarmani aa Rus
me` bhail.
[One more
Great Thought: has been developed by Man from Germany and Russia of Europe in
Srishtyabda 1 972 947 230 which is Socio-Economic Thought: which is popular as
Communism. With this Great Thought: “Kalyug me` Satyug” was achieved in
countries like Russia, Ukraine, Belorussia, Kazakstan, Tajikstan, Ujbekistan,
Azarbaijan, Georgia, Turkmenistan, Latvia...]
Uupar me` se:
Ø Maanav ke 5 baR Vicaar, Rishi Manu ke Vanshaj se bhail
baa:
“Je sab logan
ke bhalaai so`cele”.
[Out of the above:
five Great Thoughts developed by Man
or Manav, descendents of Saint Manu ‘Who
looks good for all Mankind',]
Ø > Chav me` se 3 baR Vicaar ke Bhaarat me` janam bhail;
je vastav me` ego Sanskriti ha: jekaraa ke kuch log kahelan: ‘Sanaatanaarya
Sanskriti’
[Three out of
6 Great Thoughts: developed in India; each one represents a ‘Culture or
Sanskriti’ in itself. Many call it ‘Sanaatanaarya Culture’ or even ‘Indian
Culture’ by some.]
Ø Arab me` 2 baR Vicaar ke janam bhail: baakir duno me`
virodhaabhaash. Eh me` se pahilkaa ‘Ishaai Vicaar’ ta Sanaatanaarye jaisan baa,
baakir Islaam ekdam alage baa, je me` aapan Vicaar dusaraa pa thope khaatir
kuchuo kail jaa sakelaa.
[Two Great
Thoughts: developed in Arabia, but each of contrasting the other. The older
one, namely Christianity is like Sanatanary, but the other one, Islam is quite
different which advocates even jihad, forcible imposing its Thoughts over
others.]
Ø Yurop me` ego baR Vicaar ke janam bhail je ha:
Saamyavaad, ‘Je sab log ke samaan roop se unnati caahelaa.
]One
Great Thought: Communism developed in Europe, "Which also looks good to
all mankind"]
Cuki 2 baR Vicaar ke janam Bihaare me` bhail baa 3 me` se, eh se “Bihaari
Sanskriti” ke Bhaarto ke Sanskriti kahal jaa sakelaa. ‘Bhaarateey Sanskriti’ ,
“Bihaari Sanskriti” ke bahut nikaTe hoi, jekar aa ke neece likhal jaataa: [Since two Great Thoughts developed in Bihar, the
Culture of India can be very close to the “Culture of Bihar” as follows:]
Earth Sanskriti 22.08.2015
Earth Sanskriti 26.08.2015 धरती
के संस्कृति:
Maanav caahe Man se
utapaadit 6 baR Vicaaran me`se 5 Sanaatanaarya hawan je 'Har Maanav ke bhalaaie
so`celaan'; teen baR Vicaar ke janam Bhaarate me` bhail baa; eh me` se har ek
>> Apane me`
ha ego Sanskriti.
[Out of the above 6
Great Thoughts developed by Man or Manav; 5 are Sanatanaryas ‘Who look good for
all Mankind’; three Great Thoughts have developed in India or Bharat; each one
represents a
>> Culture in itself.]
Cuki 3 baR Vicaar ke
janam Bihaar me` bhail baa, 'Bhaarat ke
Sanskriti' kaafi had tak 'Bihaari Sanskrit' jaisan baa; je neece del jaataa:
Bihaari Sanskriti:
[Since the 3 Great
Thoughts have developed in Bihar, the Culture of India can be very close to the
“Culture of Bihar” as shown below]:
Culture of Bihar]:
Ek ber jab
SeetaamaD*ee me` Vide~h raajaa Janak (Raajdhaani: Janakpur, aaj Nepaal me`) har
jotat rahan ta, unkaa ego navjaat laiki milal, jekaraa ke uu aapan betee banaa
lelan.
Eehe ha 'Bihaari
Sanskriti'.
[Once while plowing
land in Sitamarhi, King Videh Janak (Capital: Janakpuri in present Nepal) found
a newborn baby whom he adopted as his daughter.
This is the 'Culture
of Bihar'.]
Eh raajaa ke log
'Videh' kahat rahan, je dusaraa ke bhalaaee khaatir aapan deho ke kuch naa
samajhe.
Eehe ha 'Bihaari Sanskriti'.
[The king was famous
as ‘Videh’ i.e. a person who does not bother for his body for the sake of the
good of the others.
This is the Culture
of Bihar.]
Raajaa Janak Bihaar
ke Mithilaancal xetra me` bhail rahan. Eh xeta ke 'Bihaari Sanskriti' ke banan
'Baalmikee Raamaayan' aa Tulsikrit 'Raam Carit Maanas' me` kail gail baa. Sri
Raam aa Raajaa Janak ke kaal ke Sanskriti apane me` ego visaya baa, baakir
Bhaarateey Kaalcakra ke anusaar, sab log jaanataa: Sri Raam Dwaapar -Yug me`
bhail rahan 18 laakh 'Prithvi Baris' se pahile, Sristyaabda
1 971 149 115 ke
karib.
[King Janak comes
from the Mithila region of Bihar. However, the Culture of Bihar in this era is
well described in detail in 'Balmiki Ramayan' as well as Tulsikrit ‘Ram Charit
Manas’. The culture of the period of King Janak and Ram is a subject in itself
but according to Indian Kalachakra, all know: Ram had been in Tretaa -Yug over
1.8 Million ‘Earth-year' ago from 2012 AD.]
"Pachimi deexit
Bhaarateey Itihaasagya" logan ke anusaar "Sruti aa Smriti" ke
kawano mahatwa naa hokhe; khaali 'Puraan-Ceej' aa Kitaab pa aadhaarit Itihaas
holaa. Bihaar ke Da Pt Deva Datta Sharmaa ke anusaar Satyug aa Tretaa - Yug me`
'Vaidik Sanskriti' rahe khaali Bihaare me` naa, baluk pooraa Bhaarat me` aa
Purabi Yuro~p ke anek xetrano me` rahe.
[According to the
"Western-trained Indian Historians", history is mainly based on
Archeological findings and books, instead of 'Sruti and Smriti'. According to
Dr Pt. Deo Dutta Sharma of Bihar, in Satyug and Tretaa -Yug, 'Vedic Culture'
was prevalent not only in Bihar but in whole of Bharat and many other places of
Eastern Europe.]
Ee 'Vaidik Sanskrit'
tretaa -Yug tak calat rahe, baakir Dwaapar -Yug me` ee Sanskriti saayade calat
rahe, khaas ka ke 'Mahaabhaarat Kaal' me` Sristyaabda 1 971 149 115 ke karib.
[The 'Vedic Culture'
prevailed till Tretaa - Yug; but after this, it was hardly present in late late
Dwapar - Yug, particularly in 'Mahabharata Era', say about 5,250 'Earth Year'
ago from now, equivalent to 2012 AD). ]
Mahaabhaarat Kaal
me` Raajaa Jaraasandh ke raaj Bihaar aa agal bagal ke xetran me` rahe. Eh se pahile aa baad me` Mahaabhaarat Kaal
me` 'Vaidik Sanskriti' khatame` rahe jab raajaa log aapase me` laRat rahat
rahan, saayade kawano raajaa janataa ke khayaal karat rahan, khaas ka ke
Mathuraa ke paas.
[During Mahabharata
era, King Jaraasandha of Rajgrihi ruled in Magadh, Bihar and neighboring areas.
The 'Vedic Culture' had largely deteriorated before, during and after
'Mahabharat Era' in which kings were fighting to each other, kept them busy in
gambling and they were hardly bothered about
the welfare of people, particularly in and around Mathura, Hastinapur
near present Delhi.]
'Bhaarat ke Sanskriti' caalu baa [Culture of India continued]:
Auru baa Earth Sanskriti 27.5.9115 [Continued
Earth Sanskriti 27.8,2015]
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