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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

The Environment is Your Friend


The Environment is Your Friend
by Srila Bhakti Raksaka Sridhara Maharaja

sva-dharme nidhanam sreyah para dharmo bhayavahah

Destruction in the course of performing one’s own duty is better than engaging in another’s duties, for to follow another’s path is dangerous. That is one stage. There is the relative consideration, and the Absolute consideration.

sarva-dharman parityajya mam ekam saranam vraja

This is Absolute: Krsna says, “Give up everything. Come to me directly.” And this is relative: “Stick to your own clan. Don’t leave them.” That is the national conception. There is nation consciousness and God consciousness; society consciousness and God consciousness. God consciousness is Absolute. If society consciousness hinders the development of God consciousness, it should be left behind.

guru na sa syat sva jano na sa syat
pita na sa syaj janani na sa syat
daivam na tat syan na patis ca sa syan
na mocayed yah samupeta mrtyam

What to speak of ordinary things, even the guru, one’s spiritual guide, one may have to give up, as in the case of Bali Maharaj, and in the case of sva-jana, own relative, Vibhisana had to give up. Then pita na sa syat, Prahlada’s father had to be given up, and in the case of Bharata, it was his mother, and in the case of Khatvanga, he left the demigods, and in the case of the yajna-patnis (the wives of the brahmanas), they left their husbands, in the endeavour to reach the Absolute Personality. The samaj, the society, is needed only to help us. If our affinity to the society keeps us down, then it should be given up, and we must march on. So many times I have mentioned these things. There is the Absolute consideration, and the relative consideration. When they come into clash, the relative must be given up, and the Absolute should be taken.

So if my inner voice, my spiritual conscience decides that a type of company cannot really help me, then I will be under painful necessity to give it up, and to run away towards my destination, in the direction that my spiritual conscience guides me. Otherwise it will be hypocrisy, and it will check our real progress.

nahi kalyana-krt kascid durgatim tata gacchati

If we are sincere in our attempt, then no one in the world can check me, or deceive me. Only we ourselves can deceive ourselves. No one else. We must be true to our own self, and true to the Supreme Lord. We must be sincere.

You have come to fight as a soldier, to save your country, or your people, or your honour. What your environment is, that does not depend on your whim. It may appear in any way, but you have to face that. However complex the battlefield may be, as a soldier you are to approach that. Otherwise you have no real faith in your own cause. There may be so much fighting amongst us, but we have not left the real field. We have not left the preaching of Mahaprabhu, in spite of all the difference.

When I first came here, leaving the association, the main association of Prabhupad (the Gaudiya Math), one gentleman put a question to me. He said, “You call yourselves Vaisnavas, but you are quarrelling with each other, with your own people whom you say are godbrothers, you are quarrelling.” And a man was killed also, so he said, “You are also a murderer.” In this way, he attacked me. I told him, “What is himsa (violence), and what is not himsa? Do you know?” “Yes, we know,” he said. “Have you gone through the Bhagavad-gita?” I asked him, “One may kill the whole universe, and still he does not do anything.”

yasya nahankrto bhavo, buddhir yasya na lipyate
hatvapi sa imal lokan, na hanti na nibadhyate

“Can you understand this position? One can destroy the whole universe, still he does not do anything. Do you know this? How is it possible? Then don’t pronounce high words that we are committing himsa, and all these things. You see, you are worshipping the deity Kaliji, and what is her posture? She is killing so many people and a garland of their heads is around her neck. Or you worship Shiva, Mahadeva, and he is the destroyer of the world at the time of doom. Then you will go to Ramachandra, you may go to Him. He also conducted war, and killed so many.

You may go to Lord Krishna, He has also killed many. Then who is not a murderer? Will you tell me? Narayana, He also comes as an incarnation, and kills so many. Then what is killing and what is not killing, you are to understand that.” When I put so many examples, kali, Shiva, Rama, Krishna, all killers, and we are worshipping them, then you are worshipping a killer! And you are telling me that I have killed? Then please try to understand what is killing, and what is not killing.” Then that man was silenced.

So there may be disturbances, rather we may say there should be. Disturbance must come, because my most beloved guru has withdrawn from amongst us. Should we like to live peacefully? Such a great curse, as it may be called, is thrown on my head, and should I like to live peacefully? In its retinue, disturbance must come, and we are to undergo them. But we must remain sincere, and we must face the difficulty in a proper way. That has come to train me to go in the right direction.

What I have received from my Gurudev, I understood in a rough way. Now, things have come in such an order that I have to scrutinize myself in every position. I have to analyze within me, atma-niksepa: Self analysis has begun. What I have got from him, I am under examination: in what way have I received it? Properly, or only showingly?

The time has come to purify me, to test whether I am a real student, a real disciple, or only in face, only in confession I am his disciple. What is the real position of a real disciple? Should I live in the society, that is the depth of my creed? In what attitude have I accepted his teachings? How deep-rooted is it in me? The fire has come to test me, to test whether I can stand. Is my acceptance real? Or is it a sham, an imitation? This fire will prove that. So we must not be afraid of any adverse circumstances: sukhinah ksatriyah partha labhante yudham irdsham. Krishna says in the Gita that the battle you are facing, a happy ksatriya hankers after this.

A bad workman quarrels with his tools. My karma has come to face me, to surround me, and I can’t avoid that. It is a result of my own karma, it came from within me. I must not quarrel. I must do the proper thing in dealing with that. We have to scrutinize what we thought we understood more accurately, and find out within me, where am I? What is my real need? And how much is my hankering for the real thing. All these things will be expressed. So, this is the real field of sadhana. My sadhana, my advancement needs all these difficulties. Otherwise, we may not know what is progress.

God has no error. Who is commanding the environment? It is not my responsibility, the responsibility of the environment is not on me. My responsibility is only with me. The environment is in the hands of the Lord. He has not done any wrong to me. If I am sincere, then I have to adjust myself with this environment, and to put my faith before Him. By my stand, in any circumstances, in the battle, my patriotism will be examined, will be put to test, whether I am a real soldier or not. Anything may come, but I have to face that. I am not to forget my Lord, my Guru, my Gauranga, my Radha-Govinda, under any circumstances.

Under any unfavourable circumstances, I must stand with my head erect, and say, “Yes! I am a servant of that clan, that sampradaya. Everyone may leave me, I shall stand alone.” With this attitude, we must march. Whatever may be the circumstances. Then the recognition may come in my favour, that, “Yes, under such trying circumstances he is there.” They will be pleased with us.

How selfish am I? The anartha in what percent is in me? What is necessary to be eliminated from me? How much mundane contamination is mixed with the real faith? This must come out, and must be eliminated in different ways: na hi kalyana-krt kascid durgatim tata gacchati. If we want real good, no one can hinder us. With this spirit, we must move. We will be able to understand, what is what.

Even Christ told his followers, “One of you will help me to be caught.” Judas was amongst the twelve. “Amongst twelve followers, there is one who will in this night help me to be handed over to the enemy.” Even this may be possible. “Peter, you will also deny me thrice before the cock crows.” “Oh, no, no, no, I can’t deny you.” But no pride of a devotee does the Lord tolerate.

He wants surrender, complete surrender. “No, no, I am your firm servant.” That ego also must not stand. Peter, who was the leader, he was also exposed. So, the devotees are only tools in the hands of the Lord. There is a story. A Nawab advertised to recruit a sycophant (yes--man). Previously in the court of the kings, they had sycophants. Whatever the Nawab will say, he will give ditto to that, a flatterer. He advertised that, “I want some flatterer.”

So many applications came. Then he had an interview. He began putting questions to them. He asked, “You’ll be able to do your duty properly?” “Yes, I will be able to do it.” In this way, he was putting questions to different persons. “I think you won’t be able to do it.” All said, “No, sir, I shall be able to do.” Dismissed. When the Nawab asked, “You’ll be able to discharge the duty of a flatterer?,” only one said, “Yes, I shall do that my Lord.” “I believe that you won’t be able.” “I also believe like that.” “No, no, no, you’ll be able, you are the fittest.” “Yes, I am the fittest.” “No, no, I doubt.” “Yes, I also doubt.” The Nawab said, “This is the man for the job.” And those that continuously said, “I will be the fit man,” were all dispersed and rejected.

So, our soul must have such flexibility in the service of the Lord. No ego whatsoever, in the external sense. We have our permanent ego within, when the soul enters into that higher domain. The position of that is a separate thing. But this material ego, that must be dissolved cent-per-cent.

Dronacharya was the weapon-master, astra-guru of the Pandavas. One day while testing the progress of the disciples, he put an artificial bird on the top of a tree. One by one he asked them to come take aim. Yudhisthira came and he said, “Fix yourself to hit that bird. Are you ready?” “Yes.” “What do you see?” “I see the bird.” “Nothing else?” “I see the tree.” “Nothing else?” “Yes, I see all of you.” “Go away.” Then he told another disciple: “Hit the eye of the bird. That must be marked by your arrow. Take your aim. What do you see?” “The bird.” “Nothing else?” “Yes. The tree also.” “Oh, go away.” Then Arjuna was taken in. “Prepare yourself.” “Yes, my lord, I have done so.” “Do you see the bird?” “Yes, I see.” “The tree?” “No.” “The whole of the bird?” “No.” “What do you see?” “Only the head.” “The whole of the head?” “No.” “What do you see?” “Only the eye.” “You can see nothing else?” “I can see nothing else.” “Yes, my boy! Put up the arrow!”

So, we should have that sort of aim in our life. Do or die.Whatever the circumstances may come to frighten me, I won’t be frightened. If my own men seem to be the enemy, that does not matter. My own is only Him. And He can not tolerate that any other will be His partner. He is Absolute. He is the Absolute owner of me. He does not tolerate any partnership there. In this way, I am where my spiritual conscience took me. I must follow what I understand, my aspiration. Friends may be converted into foes. Foes may be converted into friends.

But I must stick to my ideal. By His will friends may turn into foes, foes may turn into friends, but for my progress, there must be some elimination, and some new acceptance must be there. If there is to be any real progress, then some sort of elimination, and some sort of newcomers must be there. It can’t be avoided. If I am progressing, if I am of a progressive nature, then there must be elimination, and there must be new beginnings, new friends. It can’t be stopped in our realization.

When we begin our education in the school or class, all may not pass. They may fall back, and we have to make new classmates, and again go up, and then new classmates, and old classmates may fall back. It is quite natural. But it does not mean that we are envious of them. We are sympathetic. We shall try our best to help them.



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Dear Vaisnavas,

      Nityananda Gauranga Hare Krishna! To conclude with the end of the purport from Srimad Bhagavatam

      Contd,.........

Ābhīra: This name also appears in the Mahābhārata, both in the Sabhā-parva and Bhīṣma-parva. It is mentioned that this province was situated on the River Sarasvatī in Sind. The modern Sind province formerly extended on the other side of the Arabian Sea, and all the inhabitants of that province were known as the Ābhīras. They were under the domination of Mahārāja Yudhiṣṭhira, and according to the statements of Mārkaṇḍeya the mlecchas of this part of the world would also rule over Bhārata. Later on this proved to be true, as in the case of the Pulindas. On behalf of the Pulindas, Alexander the Great conquered India, and on behalf of the Ābhīras, Muhammad Ghori conquered India. These Ābhīras were also formerly kṣatriyas within the brahminical culture, but they gave up the connection. The kṣatriyas who were afraid of Paraśurāma and had hidden themselves in the Caucasian hilly regions later on became known as the Ābhīras, and the place they inhabited was known as Ābhīradeśa.

Śumbhas or Kańkas: The inhabitants of the Kańka province of old Bhārata, mentioned in the Mahābhārata.

Yavanas: Yavana was the name of one of the sons of Mahārāja Yayāti who was given the part of the world known as Turkey to rule. Therefore the Turks are Yavanas due to being descendants of Mahārāja Yavana. The Yavanas were therefore kṣatriyas, and later on, by giving up the brahminical culture, they became mleccha-yavanas. Descriptions of the Yavanas are in the Mahābhārata (Ādi-parva 85.34). Another prince called Turvasu was also known as Yavana, and his country was conquered by Sahadeva, one of the Pāṇḍavas. The western Yavana joined with Duryodhana in the Battle of Kurukṣetra under the pressure of Karṇa. It is also foretold that these Yavanas also would conquer India, and it proved to be true.

Khasa: The inhabitants of the Khasadeśa are mentioned in the Mahābhārata (Droṇa-parva). Those who have a stunted growth of hair on the upper lip are generally called Khasas. As such, the Khasa are the Mongolians, the Chinese and others who are so designated.

The above-mentioned historical names are different nations of the world. Even those who are constantly engaged in sinful acts are all corrigible to the standard of perfect human beings if they take shelter of the devotees of the Lord. Jesus Christ and Muhammad, two powerful devotees of the Lord, have done tremendous service on behalf of the Lord on the surface of the globe. And from the version of Śrīla Śukadeva Gosvāmī it appears that instead of running a godless civilization in the present context of the world situation, if the leadership of world affairs is entrusted to the devotees of the Lord, for which a worldwide organization under the name and style of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness has already been started, then by the grace of the Almighty Lord there can be a thorough change of heart in human beings all over the world because the devotees of the Lord are able authorities to effect such a change by purifying the dust-worn minds of the people in general.

        Copyright : The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust International

Srila Prabhupada in his lectures mentioned about Ravana and how he made a lot of wealth from plundering the area now known as Brazil.

The violin, which is a well known instrument, is mentioned in a Ramayana as a bowed instrument called the Ravanastra. The present form of this instrument was developed in Europe though.

In your service,

Srinath

 



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Dear Vaisnavas,

         Nityananda Gauranga Hare Krishna! Please accept my respectful obeisances!

         I am extending the talk to mention of other civilisations in the scriptures like the Puranas and itihasas. This is in connection with the commonality of all languages. This also debunks the false theories of modern historians.

         Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 2.4.18

kirāta-hūṇāndhra-pulinda-pulkaśā

ābhīra-śumbhā yavanāḥ khasādayaḥ

ye 'nye ca pāpā yad-apāśrayāśrayāḥ

śudhyanti tasmai prabhaviṣṇave namaḥ

SYNONYMS
kirāta — a province of old Bhārata; hūṇa — part of Germany and Russia; āndhra — a province of southern India; pulinda — the Greeks; pulkaśāḥ — another province; ābhīra — part of old Sind; śumbhāḥ — another province; yavanāḥ — the Turks; khasa-ādayaḥ — the Mongolian province; ye — even those; anye — others; ca — also; pāpāḥ — addicted to sinful acts; yat — whose; apāśraya-āśrayāḥ — having taken shelter of the devotees of the Lord; śudhyanti — at once purified; tasmai — unto Him; prabhaviṣṇave — unto the powerful Viṣṇu; namaḥ — my respectful obeisances.

TRANSLATION
Kirāta, Hūṇa, Āndhra, Pulinda, Pulkaśa, Ābhīra, Śumbha, Yavana, members of the Khasa races and even others addicted to sinful acts can be purified by taking shelter of the devotees of the Lord, due to His being the supreme power. I beg to offer my respectful obeisances unto Him.

PURPORT
Kirāta: A province of old Bhārata-varṣa mentioned in the Bhīṣma-parva of Mahābhārata. Generally the Kirātas are known as the aboriginal tribes of India, and in modern days the Santal Parganas in Bihar and Chota Nagpur might comprise the old province named Kirāta.

Hūṇa: The area of East Germany and part of Russia is known as the province of the Hūṇas. Accordingly, sometimes a kind of hill tribe is known as the Hūṇas.

Āndhra: A province in southern India mentioned in the Bhīṣma-parva of Mahābhārata. It is still extant under the same name.

Pulinda: It is mentioned in the Mahābhārata (Ādi-parva 174.38), viz., the inhabitants of the province of the name Pulinda. This country was conquered by Bhīmasena and Sahadeva. The Greeks are known as Pulindas, and it is mentioned in the Vana-parva of Mahābhārata that the non-Vedic race of this part of the world would rule over the world. This Pulinda province was also one of the provinces of Bhārata, and the inhabitants were classified amongst the kṣatriya kings. But later on, due to their giving up the brahminical culture, they were mentioned as mlecchas (just as those who are not followers of the Islamic culture are called kafirs and those who are not followers of the Christian culture are called heathens).

Sincerely,

Srinath   
 



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Dear Vaisnavas,

      Nityananda Gauranga Hare Krishna! I believe this is the last of the dictionary

       
  • STHAA > Latin. STARE (STAND, STAY, STALL) ,  Also see STHAL and the usage of STALL such as ==  used to stop an enemy, a SHOP, A computer getting stuck, etc
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  • STHAG, "hide,cause to disappear" > Hindi THAG (THUG)
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  • STHAL, "be firm, stand firm" (STILL). Also see STHALA, refers to a place, generally a Holy place. It is still used in Indian languages.
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  • SUUNU, "son"
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  • SVA, "one's own" > L. SE/SUA, Fr. SE/SOI/SA (SELF)
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  • SVAN, "to sound" (SONAR, SONI; SWAN, the bird [sic])
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  • SVADU, "sweet"
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  • SVID, "sweat" akin to SVEDA, "sweating"
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  • TAANDAVA, Shiva's Dance. TANDEM. See the meaning of the phrase "Dancing in TANDEM" Also "Ring around the Rosy", >Hung.tANC > Germ. TANZ (DANCE).  (The Word DANCE has German origin, but comes from TAANDAVA)
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  • TAT, "that"
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  • TRI-, prefix "three" (TRIPLE)
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  • TVA, "you"=L. TU/TE/TUA, Fr. TOI (THOU, THEE, THY which were used in Archaic English)
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  • TVAN'G, "tremble" (See TWANG near the end of this         site. TWANG of the bow usually creates a trembling sound like thunder in Puranas)
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  • UBHA, "both" > L. AMBO (AMBIDEXTROUS, AMBIVALENT)
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  • UURDHVA, "elevated, high" > L. ARDUUS, "steep" Also see ARDUOUS, steep
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  • UURJ, "be strong" > L. URGERE, URGE "exert pressure,  subject (a person) to repeated verbal attacks (URGE)
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  • VA, "wind" akin to VAANA, "blowing" > L. VENTUS,         "wind" (WIND, VENTILATE, VENT) 
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  • VAACH, "speech" (VOICE, VOCAL)
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  • VAH, "carry, travel by car" > L. VEHICULUM, VEHERE         (VEHICULAR, WEIGH) 
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  • VAKSH, "be angry" (WAX) 
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  • VAM, "vomit" 
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  • VAN, "gain, conquer" (WIN) 
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  • VAS, "wear clothes" > L. VESTIS, "one's own         dress"         (VEST)
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  • VID, "perceive, observe", akin to VEDA, sacred         philosophical writings > L. VIDERE/VISUS, "see"         (VIDEO, VISTA, VISION, PROVIDE/PROVISION,         DIVIDE/DIVISION, DIVIDEND, VEDIC) 
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  • VIIR, "be strong, display heroism", akin to VIIRA, "man";             VIIRYA, "manliness, semen, poison" > L.         VIRUS, "poison" (VIRILE, "manly, strong". To this we might         add L. VIRGA, "rod", which later turns into Eng.         VERGE, "rod, penis"; WEREWOLF, "man-wolf"; VIRULENT,         "poisonous"; ) 
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  • YUJ, "yoke,join, bind", akin to YUKTA, "joined";
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  • YUKTI, "junction"; YUGA, "a yoke, couple" > L.             IUGARE,         "join, fasten"; IUGUM, "yoke"; IUNGERE/IUNCTUM,         "join"         (JOINT, JUNCTION; YOGA, "union"; YOGI) 
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  • YU/YUVAN (JUVENILE, YOUNG) . Chinese currency 'Yuan' sounds like Yavan though there is no relationship in meaning.

This brings the end of the glossory of words in English (archaic and modern), Latin, German, Arabic, Greek, German, French, Spanish, Hungarian, even old Gothic, and many other languages, which all originally have Sanskrit origins.

In subsequent posts I will try to describe other civilisations mentioned in our scriptures.

Thank you,

Srinath

 



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Dear Vaisnavas,

        Nityananda Gauranga Hare Krishna! I'll see if I can finish the thread by this post.

       
  • ADHAMA , Lowest.  See L. ADAM (the first man) as mentioned in the Bible and Bhavishya Purana
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  • PUUTA, "putrid"
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  • PUUY, "stink" > Fr. PUER, "stink" ("PEE-YOO-EE!";         PEPE LE PEW, a smelly cartoon skunk)
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  • RAAGA, "musical melody" (Eng. RAGA, "melodic formula         of Hindu music"; RAG/RAGTIME [?])  . This is a recent addition
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  • RAAJ, "rule", akin to RAAJA, "king"=L. REX/REGIS; L.             REGERE/RECTUM, "rule, govern, direct" (RECTIFY,  DIRECT, REGAL, REGULATE, RICHARD; RICH, "having great         wealth, powerful"; Ger. REICH, "rich; empire,         kingdom")
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  • RAANI, "queen"=Fr. REINE (REIGN. See RAJ, above)
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  • RABH, with verb-form RAPSYATI, "seize, desire vehemently", akin to RABHASA, "rapid, violent,         desirous of" > L. RAPERE/RAPTUS, "seize, force         violently, ravish, hurry" (RAPE, RAPTURE, RAPTURE,         RAVISH, RAPID)
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  • RAD, "gnaw, scratch" > L. RODERE, "gnaw"; L.             RODERE,         "scratch" (RAT, which is a RODENT.)
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  • RAP, "speak" There is mention in Oxford English         Dictionary of RAP, "utter, say, talk", but the listingis under a verb RAP, "strike (a blow), knock with a         rap". Could there be a mistake involved? Could some         more-modern Sanskrit word be the source?
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  • RE, "a vocative particle (generally used         contemptuously; often doubled)". Cf. RI, "a sound         inarticulate or repeated as in stammering". Cf. [?] L.         RE-, a prefix used to indicate repetition. However,         Latin is supposed to be the original source of Eng.         RE-, as in RE-THINK, RE-DONE, etc.
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  • RI, second note of the seven-tone Hindu musical scale         (Cf. [?] RE, second tone of Western, 7-note scale:         do-RE-mi, etc.)

        (Note : Sa Ri Ga Ma Pa Da Ni Sa is the same as Do Re Me Fa So La Ti Do) There are 12 notes in an octave before the upper note (From C' to B', there are 12 notes before C''). This is true in all musical systems. One raga called Shankarabharanam is exactly the same as the Major Scale In western music

       
  • ROMA, "Rome", Italy 
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  • RUP, "break off" > L. RUMPERE/RUPTUS, "break", (RUPTURE)
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  • SA, "she, that"
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  • SAD, "sit, sink into despondency, despair" akin to SATTI, "sitting" > L. SEDERE (SETTLE, RESIDE, RESIDUE, SEDIMENT, SADNESS)
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  • SAM, "together, in common with" (SYMPATHY, together-mind", in that there is a sharing of emotions.) See SAMA.
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  • SAMA (#1), "same" (SIMILAR, SIMULATE) See SAM. SAMA (#2), "any, every" (SOME)
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  • SAPTAN, "seven" (SEPTEMBER, seventh month of the year         in earlier calendars; SEPTENNIAL, "every seven years")
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  • SARPA, "serpent"
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  • SATII, wife of Shiva > Eng. SUTTEE because of her         faithfulness to him and how she cremated herself.
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  • SHAALAA< "large room" > Fr. SALLE (SALON, SALOON) . Also see DHARMASHALA, a free inn
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  • SHARKARAA, "ground or candied sugar" (SACCHARIN, SUCROSE)
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  • SHATAM, "hundred"=L. CENTUM (CENT, CENTURY, CENTIME)
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  • SIV, "sew" > A.S. SEOWIAN, Goth. SIUJAN (SEW) 
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  • SMI, "smile"
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  • SRIV/SRIIV/SHRIV, "to go/become dry; lead astray;         frustrate, thwart; cause to fail". Cf. Eng. [?] SHRIVEL, "become wrinkled, as from heat [dry up?]; be         reduced to an inefficient condition; reduce to         helplessness". Oxford English Dictionary says this         word derives from Swedish but is uncertain.

Thank you for your patience. I will try to finish it next time around

Srinath



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Dear Vaisnavas,

      Nityananda Gauranga Hare Krishna! Continuing the sanskrit terminology in other languages.

       
  • MANU, "man". After some reasearch, however, Oxford English         Dictionary has decided this etymology is incorrect. 
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  • MASTA, "weight" (MAST, a weight)
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  • MATRI, "mother" Latin. MATER (MATRICIDE)
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  • MI/MITA, "mete out, meter"
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  • MIIV, "move"
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  • MIKSH > L. MISCERE/MIXTUS (MIX, MISCIBLE, PROMISCUOUS)
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  • MRI, "die", akin to MRITA, "dead" > L. MORI,         MORTUUS         (MORTALITY, MORTICIAN; MORTGAGE, "death=pledge"). See MUR.
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  • MUR, "killer", akin to MRI, "die" (q.v.) (MURDER) .  See the demon 'Mura' in Srimad Bhagavatam and the name 'Murari'
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  • MUUSH, "mouse" , also used for MOUSTACHE in various language
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  • NA / NIH / NED, "no, not"
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  • NAKTA > Latin NOX/NOCT-, Ger. NACHT (NIGHT, NOCTURNAL)
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  • NAMAN / NAAM,  "name" As in Nityaananda Gauraanga Naam
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  • NAPAAT, "offspring, (grand)daughter, grandson" > L. NEPOS/NEPOTIS (NEPOTISM, NEPHEW)
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  • NAS, "nose" (NOSTRIL, NASAL)
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  • NAU, "ship" akin to NAVYA (NAVY, NAVIGATE, NAUTICAL) . Also see NOAH and Noah's ark
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  • NAVA/NAVAN, "nine" (NOVENBER, the ninth month of a previous calendar; NOVENA, "a nine-day devotional with         prayers")
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  • NAVA, "new"=Gr. NEOS=L. NOVUS (NOVELTY, NOVICE,         INNOVATE, RENOVATE; NAPLES/NAPOLI [Italy]: neos +         polis, "city")
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  • NU, "now", probably related to NAVA, "new"
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  • PAD, "foot"=L. PES/PEDIS (FOOT, BIPEDAL,         "two-footed"  PAD is pronounced like 'pudh' which became PED, Also see PEDAL as in bicycle PEDAL or PEDALLING, PEDESTRIAN, "foot-walker"; PEDATE, "having feet";   Other examples are ARTHROPOD, "joint-foot creature"; OCTOPUS,
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  • PAN~CHA, "five"=Gr. PENTA (PENTAGON, "five-sided         figure")
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  • PARA, "far; previous (in time) (FAR, FORE-FATHER)
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  • PARI-, prefix "about, near"=Eng. PERI- (PERINATAL,         PERIMETER)  Also note the prefix PRE- in English
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  • PATHA, "path"
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  • PHAL > Ger. SPALTEN, "split"
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  • PITRI, "father"=L. PATER (PAPA, PAPAL, POPE, also called Holy Father
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  • POSHA, "prosperity, wealth, abundance". Look at the term "POSH LIFESTYLE". Oxford English Dictionary offers POSH (noun), "money", perhaps         related to another noun, POSH (of uncertain         etymology): "The suggestion that this word is derived         from the initials of 'port outward, starboard home',         referring to the more expensive side for         accommodations on ships formerly traveling between         England and India is often put forward but lacks         foundation".
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  • PRA-, prefix "before, in front of"=Eng. PRE-         (PREHISTORY, PREDICT)
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  • PUU, "be bright,illuminate" > Gr. PUR/PURA, "funeral         pyre=L. PYRA (O.E. FYR, "fire"; PYROMANIA) .

There are still many words to come!

Sincerely,

Srinath



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Gurudeva's words stand forever.


Nityananda! Gauranga! Hare Krsna!

Dear Swami Gaurangapada and assembled devotees please accept my humble obiesances.

Last night I was reflecting in the presence of Lord GaurangaKrsna, and these thoughts came to mind. So I wished to share.

Economies may crash...

The body may crumble in pain and disease day by day...

The sun and the stars may even explode and fall into nothing...

But I know this for sure,

Gurudeva's words which touched my soul,

Which activated awareness of what is eternal and true...

These words will last forever!

We are not these bodies, we are not these minds. We are not any of these things.

Transcendental sound is integral to the soul...it stands forever!

y.s. Nava.



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Re: Sanskrit is the Origin of all Languages


Dear Vaisnavas,

     Nityananda Gauranga Hare Krishna! I just continue this list from where I left of last time. Once again I thank you for your patience

       
  • HUNA =  Hun (Refers to the nomadic plunderers, the Huns). Found in Srimad Bhagavatam
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  • PHARVARI =  February (In Bhavishya Purana)
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  • I/IDAM, "this, that"  Latin. ID,         "it"; IDEM, "same,  identical" (IT, IDENTITY)  
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  • JAN, "produce (offspring, family), cause to be         born,come into existence", akin to JANAS, "race, class of         people" > L. GENUS, "origin"; GENS/GENTIS,         "clan" (CONGENITAL, GENETIC; GENTLE, "well-born, of good         family, kind"; GENTILE, GENERATE, GENERATION, GENERIC, GENOCIDE,         KIN/KIND; KINDERGARTEN, "childrens' garden")
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  • KAKH, "cackle"
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  • KAL, "count" , Has same meaning in English as in Calculator, akin to KAALA, "a fixed point in time, time         in general, proper season" > L. CALCULARE,"calculate"         (INCACULABLE, CALENDAR, CALCULUS, etc)
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  • KAPAALA, "skull" > old Gr. KEPHALE, "head"=L.         CAPUT,CAPITIS (PRECIPITATE, DECAPITATE; CAPO, "Mafia         head"; ENCEPHALITIS, CAPTAIN, PER CAPITA)
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  • KATH, "speak about" > O.H.G. QUETHAN (QUOTH, QUOTE)
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  • KONA, "corner, angle, intermediate point of a compass"         > Gr. GONOS/GONON, "-angled" (Eng. -GON, as in         OCTAGON, POLYGON, figures which have corners and         angles)
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  • KRI, "make, accomplish, cause, effect, bring to completion"         > L. CREARE/CREATUM, "bring about something" (CREATE,         PROCREATE). Kri is the root verb.  Karta == Creator (from Create)
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  • LAS, "play, frolic, sport", akin to LASYA (LASCIVIOUS)
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  • LIH akin to ALIKSHATI > Gr. LEIKHO (LICK)
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  • LOK, "look"
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  • LOKA, "place" (LOCALE, LOCUS, LOCOMOTION)
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  • MA, "first person pronoun" (ME, MY)
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  • NA == No, Non
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  • MAAS < L. MENSIS, Sp. MEZ, Fr. MOIS (MOON, MONTH)
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  • MATTA / MADA == MAD akin to MATTA "mad, insane"
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  • MAH/MAHA, ==  MEGA "great"=Gr. MEGAS=Latin. MAGNUS (MAJESTY, MAGNIFICENT,         MAGNIFY, "make greater"; MAJOR, MAXIMUM,         MAXIM)
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  • MAJJ, "be submerged"=Latin. MERGERE (EMERGENT)
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  • MAKHA, "Mecca"
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  • MAKSH, "a fly" akin to MAKSHAA > Latin. MUSCA (Sp.         MOSQUITO, "small fly")
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  • MALA, "sin, moral filth" therefore > L. MALUS, "evil,         bad" (MALICIOUS, MALADY)
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  • MANAS, "mind" > Latin. MENS, MENTIS (MENTAL; MINT,         "think")

 

Many more words to come in subsequent posts. Please keep reading.

  Note : The following Languages have been covered so far.  Latin, English, Japanese, Hungarian, German, Archaic English, French, Spanish, Greek, Italian, Atabic, etc. I didn't cover Indian langugages.

    Key :  L.  == Latin
              Gr  == German
              Fr  == French
              Hg. or O.H.G == Hungarian.     Please look out for those signs to identify the language.

Sincerely,

Srinath



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Re: Offender chanting Hare Krishna


Nityananda! Gauranga! HareKrsna!

please accept my simple obeisances

When your boat is sinking, it is more important to plug the leak before removing water in the boat

aspiring service
bhaktatommy



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Re: Offender chanting Hare Krishna


Nityananda! Gauranga! Hare Krsna!

please accept my humble obeisances

Mihir wrote: "The way our past sins force us to continue sinning... "
Certainly there is conditioning, but to believe at any moment we do not have free will is an illusion.
We should be so grateful for the realisations come about from the miserable reactions of sinful life.  These realisations like rungs on a ladder.  we cannot burn the ladder until we each a higher taste.  Prabhupada said to a wine addict who tried to enter the temple one late night early morning , the wino was surprised to see everyone singing and chanting at such an hour.  Prabhupada surprised some when he didnt tell the man to stop drinking wine.  He told the man "think of krsna when you drink wine from now on.  soon you will lose a taste for wine"

Mihir, I believe you are correct what you said in earlier post ," it is a matter of identification".    We are not the enjoyer , not even the doer but the observer.  What we have seen serves us , if we forget it  we are destined to repeat. 

it is important to remember what is sweet in the biginning becomes bitter in the end .   do not see the disguise of enjoyment , only see that we are separating Sita from Ram when we engage in sense gratification . 

there is only the eternal now, these ideas of past and future  are in the mind.  if we meditate on the eternal now then we simply notice these things and either action needed or not.  No need to worry about the past no action will ever be needed regarding the past. 

aspiring service,
bhaktatommy



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Sanskrit is the Origin of all Languages


Respected Swamiji and all Vaisnavas,

          Nityananda Gauranga Hare Krishna! Please accept my respectful obeisances!

          A study of linguistics gives very startling discoveries. And it supports what is there in our Puranas, that all languages have originated from Sanskrit.

          The words mother, father, brother, etc. are mata, pitrarah and bhratah to start with and are common to many many languages.

          The word English originally comes from Sanskrit. Do you know how? It comes from bija mantras in Sanskrit Language. The three bijas aim, klim, shrim are the origin of the word English. ( Aim : Pronounced like i-m ;;   Klim : kl-ee-m ;;; and shrim : shr-ee-m.)

          Together, aIM-KLIm-SHrim give IMKLIMSH which is nothing but ENGLISH when the pronunciation is slightly altered (M in KLIM is silent). IMKLIMSH == IMKLISH == Inglish == English.   Though the origin of the word English is attributed to Anglo Saxon, it must be noted that Anglo itself comes from a combination of bija sounds.

          The reason why English has become the universal language all over the world is attributed to the power of the sound of the bija mantras behind it.

           Another common term in English is My Husband.   My husband comes from the Sanskrit "Mama Hasta Bandah". Mama means my literally and hastabandha because at the time of marriage according to Vedic rules, the husband holds the hand of the wife and makes the marriage vows.

            In Japanese, Gaura or Goura refers to a musical instrument and there are people by that name. There is also a word similar to Nitaai, I think it means 'my or mine'.

           Apart from this, many other words go like this in various languages like German, Roman, Latin, Greek, English, etc:

       
  • AKSHA, "axle, axis"  Ger. ACHSE           AKSHI, "eye"=Russ. OKO=L. OCULUS=M.E. EYGHE, "eye".          It is common for older English words spelled with a  G to drop this         letter and exchange it with a Y.  (EYE; OCULAR; OCCULT, associated         with the Evil Eye.) 
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  • ANTARA,  "interior, other".         See I-TARA
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    ASHTA, "eight"=L. OCTO, Ger. ACHT (OCTAGON,         OCTET,  OCTOPUS)

       
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    BAAD / VAAD, "bathe"  Old High German         BAD, "bath" 

       
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    BARBARA, "barbarian, one with long hair"         (BARBER)              . Pronounced as bur - bura

       
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    BHRAATHRA, "brother, fraternity"  Latin.         FRATER  as in Fraternity

       

 

       
  • BHUUTI, "wealth, fortune". Could this be         related to  Eng. BOOTY/BUTY, "anything plundered
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  • CANDERE, "shine, be  hot";          INCENDERE/INCENSUM, "burn, inflame emotions"          (INCANDESCENT, CANDLE, CHANDELIER, INCENDIARY;  INCENSED,         "angry")    I think it is pronounced as CHANDERE ( after the moon planet - Chandra)
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  • CATUR< "four"=L. QUATTOR (QUARTER,         "a fourth"
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  • DIV, "shine" akin to DIVA, "heaven;         DIVYA, "divine"   Divine actually means effulgent
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  • DVAAR, "door"   
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  • HARDA / HRDAYA, "heart"
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  • GO, "cow" (Old Saxon CO, Low German KO,         "cow". There  is even a theory that GOD is derived from         Skt. GO,  because cows and bulls were symbolic representations          of gods.)  
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  • HAARYA, "be robbed" akin to HARA,         "destroying"  (HARRY, "plunder; devastation";         HARASS)   
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  • HEKKI, "hiccup". 

        More to come in subsequent posts. Please keep reading.

In your service,

Srinath



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