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Noticed something interesting in Yoga Sutras. Proof that Vedic people knew about Atoms and elements. Here is an example of Atom as something being made up of smaller components but as those components are connected to each other, they re called a Dravya (Matter / element) Yoga Sutras - 3.44
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Learn Sanskrit 2 - [Introduction to Verbs] Let's start with the famous Shloka from Geeta - यदा यदा हि धर्मस्य ग्लानिः भवति भारत। अभ्युत्थानमधर्मस्य तदाऽऽत्मानं सृजामि अहम्।। yadā yadā hi dharmasya glāniḥ rbhavati bhārata. abhyutthānamadharmasya tadā''tmānaṃ sṛjāmi aham. Before starting with verbs, let's look at some common words like यदा / yadā and कदा/ kadā These words do not change their forms. कदा means "when?" (Hindi कब), its a question. यदा means "whenever" (जब). हि indicates certainly or surely There are two verbs in this Shloka that we will look at. भवति and सृजामि In Sanskrit, there is something called as Verb root. It is the basic element which is modified to form various forms of a verb. For example the root सृज् means "to create". This root is modified to various forms, such as सृजामि - I create सृजति - he creates सृजथ - you all create सृजावः - we both create These verb forms are represented in form of verb tables like the one attached with this post. You don't have to memorize these tables, you can easily find them online (on resources I shared), and as you practice you will automatically learn. However it is important to learn how to find them and how to understand them. To find them is easy, go to Ashtadhyayi . Com, click on धातुपाठः and in the search bar type the word you want (in this case सृजामि). I will attach a Video to guide you on this. Now how to understand it. The first column is singular, second column is Dual, and third column is plural. Similarly, first row is third person, second row is second person and third row is first person. (Detailed explaination in the video attached) In a sentence, there are basically three roles - 1. One who is doing the action 2. One on whom the action is done 3. The action itself In the shloka above Krishna says आत्मानम् अहम् सृजामि ātmānam aham sṛjāmi Aham means "I" this is the doer ātmānam mean "To self" this is the one on whom action is done. sṛjāmi is the action of creating. Can be literally translated as "I create myself" although the actual interpretation in the shloka will depend on context. We will start with Past tense and basics of sentence formation from next lessons onwards. #Learn_Sanskrit
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