Saturday, December 5, 2009

Poilce, polish - paalashah, look - lokah

paal - to protect, to be lord.

Like Amar-pal, the king of Babylon and the father of Hamurabi (Somu-Ravi)

paal-shah - protectively.

"sh" is a prefix used for "ly" and "ah" is the visarga suffix for Subjective Singular.

Now we know how the word "shah" in Persian History has evolved. Here "sh" is palatal and can be approximated by "ch" and "z" sounds when transliterating to languages like English and Latin. "ch" is aspirated version of "c". No wonder we see "z" and "c' both in the versions of spelling of "police".

"polish" is also means to have a protective layer.

lokah - the worlds we live in and perceive, which is to look. So now, we know how the word "look" has come.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Ammuniation - an-a-mana-sya-yaan

Ammuniation - Rounds of bullets are called 'ammunition', that which go to their destined targets without having any mind of their own in discriminating anyone, and yet they seem to pose a figurative mind of their own as if when hitting their chosen target.

an-a-mana-sya-yaan - an-mana-sya-yaan

vehicle bearing mind and no mind

mana - mind

sya - suffix for genitive case

yaan - that goes as a vehicle

a - negative particle before words starting with consonants

an - negative particle before words starting with vowels.

So how does a word that describes having a mind of its own and yet not having any discriminatory mind of its own shall be formed? It can be by using a double particle!!

Now bring the rule of "a" being built into consonants, e.g., na = n, ma = ma, and 'n' becoming 'm' as both are nasals, one is labial nasal and the other is labial dental. And then approximate "a" as "u", and you would see the word become "ammuniation".

Do people pronounce "a" as 'u"? Yes

Does language convert "n" to "m" sounds? Yes

Does "na" is same as "n" in transliteration? Yes. "a" is the most ambigous sound, like Rama is Ram and Krishna is Krish actually.

So what does it point? The English words have been coined by people who had no education in classical language and were illiterate in the science of sounds, which the ancients were. It points to the language of unconverted and uninitiated ones - or the generations after their ancestors left their homeland and immigrated to new lands.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Percent - prati-Z/sh-at

This another example of words being carried forward as men migrated but lost the quality and the knowledge of their ancestors' work on the Language and the science behind it.

cent - shat - 'cent' is for 'century' which means a base of 100. In sanskrit, 'shat' or 'zhat', depending on how you transliterate the Palatal Sibiliant, "sh" sound with tounge touching the palette.

per - prati - you can the corruption. In Sanskrit, "prati" is a very scientific prefix, which means, towards, and 'per' also means 'per 100' or 'towards 100 base'.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Amnesty - a-manas-taya, a-manas-sya-ti

Amnesty (from the Greek amnestia, oblivion)is to overlook and forgive and FORGET crimes done.

Sanskrit

a - neagtive

manas - to think, to mind

taya - 'ness', 'tion' kind of suffix to make something into adjective. "s" usually conjoins "t" as part of Sandhi rules (Euophonics Rules), and suffix 'ya" carries the sense of English Adverb carried by suffix 'y'. Sanskrit Adverbs are almost missing except for some suffixes and gerunds. This is not that simple as in Sanskrit 'y' is a very overloaded letter with many rules. "tavya" is for Potential Participle (besides 'y'), "tvaa" is for Gerund (besides 'y'), and "tva" is for "ness". "tya" is also used as Aggregative Noun as part of Numeral Adverbs. So here this may refelect a collective process, which is Amnesty more about.

a-manas-taya - the act of making something unthinkable - made into oblivion.

a-manas-sya-ti - that shall be thought not - made unconsidered.


a-manas-taya - not to think

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Raum und Zeit - Space and Time

Raum is Raam - the ancient name for God found all over where ever Aryans went and they went all over the Globe.

There is a saying, God or Brahman, the Super Soul is everywhere. Now we can see why to Germans Raum is Space!

Friday, July 31, 2009

endogenous and exogenous - aKS(h)+jana(H/s) and anta-jana(H/s)

Here is the "opposite" effect happening, which has been observed a few times in Sanskrit and English words.

Like English "hit" and Sanskrit "hit" have opposite connotations but in strict Victorian sense, sometimes a child for his benefit, could be subjected to a corporeal punishment, which is the meaning of Sanskrit "hit". The other word is "vish" or "wish", where the meanings are opposite - in Sanskrit "wish" means "poison" and in English "wish" means "desire". How true "Desire is Poison!", as Buddha said!!

The second effect observed would be that Sanskrit sounds would be more modulated and refined in their wording of a meaning but in English ones, they would be approximated. This is same as a Good Singer's sound being copied by a Bad Singer - or an Initiated and Cultured Language being copied by a uninitiated and vulgur.

This is true if you know the history of Europe and it got civilized and developed past 1200 AD. English is just a few hundred years old language.

This all shows and adds to evidence how the civilization flowed, which is shared by DNA Studies.

Now do not tell me that Man only learned to speak 5000 BC when we have artifacts which are much older and indicate of advanced civilizations. Check out my "Hidden Archeology" posting.

English


exogenous - produced outside

endogenous - produced inside

exo - outside

endo - inside

gen - to produce.

Sanskrit.

aKS(H) - to see, eyes, Here 'K' and 'S' are cerebral.

ant - end, border, something beyond, like Sanskrit "Ant-tara-ricta", where it means "End + Water Level + Excluding". How could ancient define a "polar continent" in the South Globe, which was beyond and signaled the end, and yet it was not the end? There is evidence of this continent being inhabitated way back in time with some surprising map of the continent which only could be mapped by the US Army in last few decades, but the map is very ancient

jan - to produce, same as English. "as" and "aH" sound are equivalent. In Greeks, many names are with sound "ous" suffix indicating Nominative or Subjective context, and in Sanskrit, this sound is "ah" or "aS" suffix.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

stenotopic, eurytopic, stenobhatic, eurybhatic

stenotopic - ability to adapt to only narrow or stilted range of environment.

eurytopic - ability to adapt to wider range of environment.

stenobhatic - ability to adapt to only narrow range of depth of water (and hence light)

eurybhatic - ability to adapt to wider range of depth of water (and hence light)


steno - connected with 'sten' in Sanskrit - 'to steal', 'to rob', 'to stint'.

eury - connected with 'ayur' in Sanskrit - 'to prolong', 'to widen', 'long', 'wide'.

topic - connected with word 'tropic' and 'taap' in Sanskrit - means Temprature, Heat, and in loose terms Environment.

bhatic - connected with Sanskrit 'light', 'to shine', and indirectly with depths of water as where else light should be interpreted as with wider or narrow range of light when the word is combined with prefixes 'steno' and 'eury'.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

tumultuous - tumul

tumul-tu-ous - tumul in Sanskrit means same.

We can understand how English gets 'ous' but not sure how Latin gets 'tu'.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Interdict - antar-dikS(h)T

Interdict - to intervene

antar - inside, in-between

dikS(h)T - dikS(h) + t -> dikS(h)T - Present Participle - seeing, directing. "S(h)" is Cerberal Sibilant Sound 'S' and "T" is Cerberal "t" sound. Past Participle would be "dikS(h)it".

As one can see, the Sanskrit sounds and spellings are more subtle and English (and European Language) takes an approximation of the sounds as one uninitiated speaker would do when copying something that was invented elsewhere, which is the case for the Speech and Languages.

Immigrants most of the times, when migrating, are not able to keep their authentic culture as it was in their homeland. Such is the case in cooking, religion and languages.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Entertainment - antar-tRpt-A-mant - ananta-tRpt-A-mant

entertainment - en-ter-teyn-muhnt

1. the act of entertaining; agreeable occupation for the mind; diversion; amusement: Solving the daily crossword puzzle is an entertainment for many.
2. something affording pleasure, diversion, or amusement, esp. a performance of some kind: The highlight of the ball was an elaborate entertainment.
3. hospitable provision for the needs and wants of guests.
4. a divertingly adventurous, comic, or picaresque novel.
5. Obsolete. maintenance in service.

Origin:
1525–35; entertain + -ment


antar - within, something between

tRp - to be satiated, to be pleased, to relish - is verb root

tRp-t - makes it Active Present Participle. It could have been Passive Past Participle but an "i" would have shown up before 't', and it would make it as "tarpit", which means "satisfied".

tRp-t-mant - makes it Passive Present Participle. Singular is "tRp-t-mAn". One who gets satisifed (passively).

tRp-t-Atman - Satisifed Soul


So we have four choices:

antar-tRpt-mant - One who gets satisfied inside (passively)

antar-tRpt-Atman - Soul who gets satisfied inside (passively)

ananta-tRpt-mant - One who gets satisfied in un ending way (passively)

ananta-tRpt-Atman - Soul who gets satisfied in un ending way (passively)

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Estrogen and Testerone - astra-jaan and ta-iST-ra-ya-aan

Estrogen

Female Harmone that is instrumental in the reproductive cycle which makes a woman bear an egg that awaits fertilization by Man's sperm.


astra-jaan - instrument that gives life

as-tra - instrument

as - is strong root for verb

as-t - to make it into action noun as present participle

as-tra - to make it into an agent noun.


jaan - life

ja - to give birth

aan - Singular Agent Present Participle indicating Action Noun.



Testerone

The male equivalent of Estrogen and that causes sperm creation in a Man.

ta-iST-ra-ya-aan - that follows or yields to its desired "goal".


ta - pronoun for that

iST -desired - "S" and "T" are Cereberal sounds (with tounge rolled up and touching pallets, while trying to pronounce "s
and "t", which in Sanskrit and Hindi are treated as separate sounds).

iSTra - agent
noun

ya - to go, to follow,

aan - to make it into a Singular Present Participle.











Saturday, May 30, 2009

English - better, Urdu - bhetar, Sanskri - uttar

There is a Sanskrit rule called "Samprassana" or making of Vowels into Consonants, where "u" becomes "v", "i" becomes "y", and "R(i)" becomes "ar".

So "uttar" is a comparative pronoun and it becomes "vattar" which becomes "better".

"b" and "v" are two sounds that get intermixed.

Like a Bengali Indian would say "Bijoy" instead of "Vijay" (note "a" becomes "o" also).

Same way the state of Bihar was actually called Vihar during its golden period, literally meaning Paradise (another word taken from Sanskrit and Persian, and is actually "para-desh", the state beyond, which is heaven).

Now it is another matter that it has become a "Bekar" State (useless), but still produces many Intellectuals but most of them chose to go to IAS (Indian Administrative Services) only to become corrupt Beauracrats.

Or "Varma" becomes "Burma" or "Varman" becomes "Burman". "Varman" is the generic noun root which means "chosen one" or "the best", e.g., because you choose the best. "Varma" is Singular Subject Noun.

Yes that brings to "Uttar Pradesh" which has become "Ulta Pradesh" (the upside down State).


Thursday, May 21, 2009

propagate - pra-paa-gaat, pra-apa-gaat, pra-paa-aa-gaat, pra-apa-aa-gaat

propagate - to move forward following a pettern of dispersion

pra-paa-gaat, pra-apa-gaat, pra-paa-aa-gaat, pra-apa-aa-gaat

pra - prefix to self forth an action denoted by certain verb root.

paa - to obtain (but unlikely as in sanskrit forming compounds of 2 verbs is something I can not think of immediately).

apa - prefix for underaway

aa - prefix for "towards itself"

gaat - going. The root is "ga" which means to go (wow see the connection in sound and how the "a" of learned becomes "o" for the unlearned), and "gat" or "gaat" is either present participle meaning "going" or past participle meaning "gone".

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Pamela,Pamella, Pamila, Pamilla - Premilla, Premila, Prem-i-Leela, Prem-i-Lila

This just shows yet another Indo Europeans spreading out from a common root, which the modern scholars have tough time locating to a physical place.

Prem - to love, to show love.

Lila - is the act, the play.

missing "r" just shows the westerners had a tough time sounding "cereberal sounds" where the toung has to curl up and touch the palate. In Sanskrit, we have 5 + 1 sounds, and only "r" has survived as semi-vowel as part of the semi-vowels, "y", "r" "l", and "v"(one cal also include "h". which is spoken soft stop and counter part to "ah", which is visarga, the unspoken hard stop).

Hypothetically - and not really correct - if "a" is a hard vowel, then "ah" can be taken as hard aspirated vowel, then "h" can be taken as soft (semi) vowel, and "hh" can be taken as aspirated soft vowel - but in reality we taken "a" as a soft vowel and do not have "hh" as any vowel.

So "a" is kept seperate, and "ah" and "h" are taken as counter parts, one as "visraga" hard aspirate and the other as "h" soft aspirate, even though "a" is taken as a soft vowel and removed from the pairing.

Further "ah" can become "aR", "aS", "as" and "ach" sounds when following Sandhi or Phonetics Combination Principles of Sanskrit Sounds.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

corrigible - KOR-i-juh-buhl (Latin) - ku-ra-ya-juh-bhuul

corrigible

PRONUNCIATION:
(KOR-i-juh-buhl)

MEANING:
adjective: Capable of being corrected.

ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin corrigere (to correct). Ultimately from the Indo-European reg- (to move in a straight line, to lead or rule) that is also the source of regent, regime, direct, rectangle, erect, rectum, alert, source, and surge.

SANSKRIT

ka-ra-ya-juh-bhuul - Helping or promoting to sacrifice a mistake

ka-ra - Helping, Promoting

ku-ra - To utter a sound

ya - something that needs to be done, to make it a Potential Particle from verb, and many a times "i" is used to join words, and it can also become "ya".

juha - Sacrifice

bhuul - Mistake

There is no root for "ko-ra", except for some nouns, and the retrograde sound, "ku-ra" means "to utter a sound", and the prefix "ku" typically is used to indicate a "bad something" or to attach a negative meaning.

Anyway it shows corruptions of initiated sounds to un-initiated sounds, e.g. from someone knowing and taught in the science of sounds and thoughts, to someone using without the training. Similarly, the sound "bhuul" becomes "buhl", which backs what is said.

This points west-ward migration of the Indo Europeans, from North Western Indian Sub Continent, e.g. Sindu or Indus River area. This migration happened first in 40,000 BC and there seems to be many waves of "reverse settlements", as well as a major reversal from the North en side in 10500 BC, and this whole thing has added to the confusion in defining the source of Indo Aryans.

Everyone has a right to claim that they are the source of the Indo European, because like all children, everyone can say that. But it is the child who maintains strict adherence to the old ways of their parents, and shows minimal corruption to Sounds, Language, Religion, etc. can be used as a hint to where the Parent Civilization actually belonged to, by searching for the child who have maintained the closest connection to this Parent Sound, Language, Religion, etc.

This way, some villages in South India, which PBS show showed, still carry the pre-vedic sounds, before 40,000 BC, of their ancestors, but has close connection with Vedic Period.

The next thing that comes to us as in heritage is the Vedic sounds of the Vedas. For this reason, United Nations has called it the Cultural In heritage of the World.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Raumfüllende Kurven

Germans always felt very akin to India and felt their "Aryan" homeland to be close to India.

Raum - Raam, the epithet for Self Delight, and the Indian God of Perfection.

Full - phal - fruit

en - Instrument Ending

De - to give

Kurven - By doing

So something that gives the fruit of delight by some means of doing.

This just shows German populated Germany at the stage where they left off the Parent Stock when except for Language nothing much was developed in Civilization wise when Humanbeings were still in Forest Dwelling and perhaps settling into Farming but not liked by some people, as living by and on forest was an easy going task and farming was tough.

There is some evidence of Germans following the Tamsic or dark form of Shaivism, which is the cult of Sex, Drinks, Merry Making and Meat eating form of Shaivism when Men was in Forest.

We have evidence of Shiva in Europe and search the blog to get the postings.

Elementary - a-lam-ant-tR

lam - to delight, to enjoy in sex,

ram - to delight, to arrest, to couple, to arrest,

alam -Indicative, later forms are 'aram' - enough, sufficient, sufficient, adequate, competent.
It could be prefix "aa" which means towards, that state of enjoyment or sufficiency, or as "a" which means "not to indulge too much but sufficient to carry on".

aram - Indicative readily, fitly, suitably.

ant - Strong suffix for Present Participle.

tR - Agent Suffix - as an Agent Noun carrying out noun.

ya - suffix to give "ness" form, some thing that makes you carry as an agent noun which symbolizes with enough, sufficient, adequate, readily, fitly, suitable - basically an elemenetary knowledge.


may-tuhr-fuh-MIL-ee-uhs - maa-t-ur-paa-mali-uaH

Mother, Father, and Family

Words we take for granted today are parsed like a chemical formula of an alchemy of an ancient thought process used to communicate among human beings - which was designed to reduce any misunderstanding by defining precise rules to parse it.

may-tuhr-fuh-MIL-ee-uhs

This was man's first step towards moving ahead on the curve of civilization progress as important as the "discovery" of the zero" and the decimal system - without which we would not be here.

maa-t-Ri - is the Agent Nount root for Mother. The root 'ma' usually means 'to measure', 'to mete out' and usually used to indicate a "wish" or "prohibition'. So mother usually means an Agent, where "t-Ri" is indicative of that, with "t" making it an Action Noun, as Present Participle.

maa-t-uh or maa-t-uS - are the Genitive and Ablative cases, which indicate "of" and "from" sense with the word.

paa - to obtain, to protect. 'paal' would become someone who is the protector, the lord, the king. This is the basis for the names ending with 'paal' in North Western India to Babylonia (like Hammurabi's father was Amar-phaal and many kings from the region carried this name suffix).

mali - someone one holding and having possesion. In Sanskrit and Hindi, the world "maali" means the Gardner, one who tends to the Plants and Flowers as his own children.

paa-mali - phaa-mily - fa-mily - Note what happened to 'p' sound, and it became 'ph' sound, one is a Hard Sound and the other is a Aspirated Hard sound, and many speakers tend to make it that way, as we go more western wards.

uAh - makes it genitive. "u-AS", "u-Ar", "u-As", "u-Ch" are equivalent sounds and one can see some corruption and confusion taking place between the syllables. This is yet another indicative of Latin being a more recent language of immigrants' offsprings from its parent source.


The word I got from Anu Garg's Word-A-Day Posting.

PRONUNCIATION:
(may-tuhr-fuh-MIL-ee-uhs)

MEANING:
noun: The female head of a family, household, tribe, etc

ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin materfamilias, from mater (mother) + familias, from familia (household), from famulus (servant, slave).

NOTES:
Paterfamilias is the masculine equivalent of the word.

USAGE:
"Equally, as materfamilias, she [Queen Elizabeth] will have time to devote to the motherless Prince William, and to groom him for kingship while his father reigns."
Tunku Varadarajan; A New Queen Mum?; The Wall Street Journal (New York, NY); Apr 2, 2002.

"First we have Nora [Nina Poliakoff], materfamilias of the bizarre brood in whose home this absurdist mystery-farce takes place."
K.C. Compton; CSF Opener is a Metaphor For Confusion; Santa Fe New Mexican; Oct 14, 1994.

A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
They're too close to the trees to see the forest. People in California or New York understand that Alaska is not so big. They live in places where the wilderness once seemed limitless, but they know it disappears. -Edgar Wayburn, environmentalist and doctor (b. 1906)

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Marinate - maaRi-i-nii-ya-t

Marinate - You marinate a fish before cooking.

maar-i-nii-ya-t - Lead a kill with a purpose.

maaR - Root for killing is 'mR', and next grade sounds are 'mar', and 'maar'.

i - joining vowel after a consonant. "Ri" is a vowel but "ar" is a consonant sound.

nii - root for 'to lead'.

ya - to make it a Causative Verb

at - to make it Present Participle.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Helical, Spherical, hal-i-kal, sph

Helical - hal-i-k-al

Spiral in 2D projected in 3D space. We may not realize this, but according to all Mathematics and Physics, everything moves in Helical Fashion. Yes and Yep. One day, I will share the technical notes.

hal - is the root "to solve", "to pierce" and the words formed by joining "a" the noun form for the word Solution and Plough in Hindi and Sanskrit.

i-joing letter, speciallu used after consonants.

kal - to drive out.

k- suffix for Adjective, like "guN-i-k", which is "attribute-able".

al - suffix for making Abstract Adjective, like "stha-al", which is "station-ary" (BTW, 'sta' in station is connected with "stha").

Spherical - The sign of abundance and divinity.

Have you wondered why all fruits are round?

Why the literature always use metaphors for abundance with the attributes of roundness, firmness, fullness and curvaceousness, and with that of a woman's breast? Sanskrit literature (Kalidaas) and as well English Literature is full of such metaphors (E.M. Foster).

Why many superstitious societies equate a big breast woman with sign of fertility?

It is the maximal volume topology for a minimal surface expended.


sphar - to bulge, to expand, to diffuse, to bend, to open, to discharge

i - joining

kal - to drive out.


We can also add

sphur - quivering, trmemling, throbbing,

spha - to burst, to exapnd.

sph-e-man - fatness, abundance

sph-e-ST - very much abudnant (superlative and note the suffix like "est").

sph-e-as (sph-e-ar) or sph-e-yas (sph-e-yar) - more abundant (comparative with suffic "i-yas" or "i-yar", or "i-as", or "i-ar", which is what English "er" is used for Suffix).

So now we know how "spher" could have also come from the above "sph-e-as" or "sph-e-ar", or "sph-er".

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Adishian - aa-desh-i-yan or a-desh-i-yan

Background Postings

Syria and Asyria - Brahman and Abrahm(an)

Romania and Armenia

Jordan, Petra, and Denudata - JnaarDhan, PitRa, DhenuDatta

Armenia's Sivas City and Indian's Shiva

King Minos of Crete and Manu of Hindus

Sumerian and Mt Meru


Adishian - Armenian Name.

aa-desh-i-yan - One who is loyal to his country, follows the dictat of the motherland.

aa- Preix for "towards"

desh - Place, Country, Land and comes from the root "diKS", to see.

i-yan - Suffix for Adjective/Noun Form like "ness".

a-desh-i-yan - One who is vagabound, has no country or place to stay.

a -Prefix for Negative Article.

desh - Place, Country, Land and comes from the root "diKS", to see.

i-yan - Suffix for Adjective/Noun Form like "ness".

The words like "garim-i-yan", " "nish-karm-i-yan", etc. are other examples.

Most likely the name origins from the Indian Gypsies roaming the European Continent, and Armenia having a history of hosting many Indian Diasporas.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

melatonin, circadian - mala-ta-taan-iN or mela-taan-iN or mil-ta-taan-iN, ShiRSh-aa-dhii-yaaN or ShiRSh-aa-dhii-N

Melatonin - Sleep triggering hormone which controls the circadian rhythm. Also check out Melatonin Side Effects .

mala-ta-taan-iN or mela-taan-iN or mil-ta-taan-iN

mal - to soil, to make dirty, to make it dark, to blacken it, to become "dark" (taamsic) or lazy, dull, sleepy (so when people rub their eyes, in Sanskrit and Hindi it is called "aankhe or akSh malana", to clear the substance that makes your eyes sleepy, or even "aankhe or akSh milana", as when you are sleepy, your eye lids start drooping and meet.

mil - to meet

mela or mila for noun.

ta - for Present or Past Participle

taan - to stretch, to relax, to ease the body

iN - suffix for Adjective.

Is is strange that such good coincidences are there or just that the human thought is so limited, shallow or prone to wild imaginations, which I do not agree, but someone may think so, but he or she should reserve that comment after he or she takes the trouble of getting in trained in Sanskrit, atleast the approaching 300 rules of Sandhis or the Euophonic rules.


Circadian Rhythm

The 24 hour Body Cycle that also regulates your Sleep and Awake cycles. The Pineal Gland in your body regulates this and is synchronized with the Solar Day and Night Cycle.

"C" can be "Palatal Sibiliant", "Cererbal Sibiliant", or used as "k" (but why then you would not use "k" instead?). We will take "C" as "Sh", which is Cererberal Sibiliant sound, and others are "s" Dental Sibiliant, "Z" or "Ch" is used to note the Palatal Sibiliant. Note that in Dental "s", the tounge touches the teeth (almost), in Palatal "s" it touches the root of the mouth, and in Cerberal "S" it curls up backwards in the mouth.

ShiRSh-aadhiin

ShiRSh- Head

aadhiin - dependent

Something is dependent on the head or in in the head or controlled by the head - the sleep and waking cycle!

Tryptophan - tRipt-a-paaN

Tryptophan

One of the essential 20 Body Protiens that is only present in food and required by the body to induce Sleep Cycle.

So when one eats a good amount of satiating food, which is what tript-a-paaN would mean, with "R" amd "N" as Cerebral "R(i)", and "N", we would feel sleepy. This depends on a lot of other factos, including your sensitivity to sugar, sugar level and other metabolic energy levels of the overall body's different systems.


tRipt-a-paaN - Satiating Obtaining Fed Food.

tRip - to satiate

t - Passive Past Participle

a - as part of sounding off "t". One could have also added "i", and then the sound becomes "e", and many peopke know how the vowels get mixed up, with "a" and "e" being said as "o".

paaN - to obtain, to eat, to drink

paaN-a - Noun Form.

Ommatidia - aum-mati-daa-i-ya

Ommatidia - A unit of an Insects with Compound Eye, where one unit is called Ommatidia and is an unit of picture element to the brain, via 1 Axon which is connected as Receptor to Ommatidia.

aum - Om -> Symbol for God, Supersoul, Individual Soul (as it is parcel of the Supersoul).

mati - to think, to mind, usually good thinking or good perception, as perception of sight, sound, smell, touch and feeling is part of the mind stuff. Brain is the hardware and the Mind is the software.

daa - to give

i - joining letter, making daa + i -> dae

ya - Suffix for Adjective.

So "Something that is God Given 'to mind'" stuff. Of all senses, the sight is the most important one and contributes the most to the making of the mind stuff. The window of vision for the soul!

This is another proof that a Super Nation of Aryans, called Arya-vartas or Arya-vartah ruled the Globe, and after eons of divisions in the family running over space and time, this common-ness is difficult to see unless one gets trained in the science of languages invented by ancients to communicate the thought process!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Uni-verse - a-ni-varS(h)a or an-av-varS(h)a or an-iiv-varS(h)a

a- negative particle

ni - undertakes

varS(h)a - cycle, turns, movement. etc. See the previous posting.

Some thing that "not undertakes a cyclic movement" but remains static - remains as One for ever!!

English "un" and Sanskrit "an" are same, and it shows how the uninitiated started changing the beautiful grammer of the Vedic People.

One can also do this way:

an - not

iiv - even, or

av - down under, or far away,

varS(h)a - cycle

So "not down under or not faraway that moves" or something "not even moves or cycles" !

Still both justify the same attributes of the word "Universe" as the previous one.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Verse, Versor, Ad-Verse, Tra-verse, Trans-verse, Con-Verse, In-Verse, Vers(e)-ion, Reverse - vR(i), vR(i)S, varS(h)a, varS(h)

There was one Global Power of the Ancients, one large family called "aryan", "well behaved", "cultured", or "respectable ones".

They were also "arya-vartaas" or "arya-vartaaH", meanig "the nation of people who choose ethical, moral and cultured values". To this belongs all Indo European branches, and perhaps for racial and colonia biases, many other Asian and African nations may have been left behind, because of lack of understanding - even though they show signs of many cultural and linguistic interactions.

vR - One meaning is "to grant", "to choose", "to pick", "to make a choice", "to solicit", "to request".

So we can see as a verb, it is both conveying the "Active" and "Passive" Principle, and in Sanskrit this is called "Parsam-Pade" and "Atman-Pade" Termination Groups, which indicate to whom the benefit of the action goes. There is used to be one more, called "Ubhaya-Pade", whose benefit goes to the "Subject" as well as the "Object". To make a Passive Root, one has to take the "root" from "Aatman-Pade", and add "y", and follow the terminations of Verb Tenses of "Aatman-Pade" group.

This is why one a bride chooses a bridegroom, (which was as ancient as you can think but hard to believe), she will choose the best bridgegroom, and he would be called "var", which means the "chosen one", or "the best"!

vR - The second meaning is "to cover", "to hide", "to ward off", "to hold", "to seal", "to exclude", "to forbid", "to prevent", "to close", "to ward off", etc.

So, basically the meanings are complementary, like "my gain" is "your loss", or "me granting someone" is "me denying someone".

vR(i)S - To Rain, and to Cloud (which is what happens when it rains)

varSa - Rain - "R(i)" got promoted to "ar" , next grade Guna sound. It also means "cycle", "year", "period", etc.

Now coming to English words:

1. Verse - a couple, a cycle of lines.

2. Con-verse - Con is "kauN", which is a sharp corner (note the sound "corn" having the similiarity), where the choice or cycle made turns around. That is what a conversation means, a two directional reflected verse-ing!

3. Versor - varSR - That makes Action Noun into Agent Noun as a Root, and Singular is varSara (assuming their is no "a" sound built into "r") and strong based for other modifications would be "varSar" (assuming their is no "a" sound built into "r"). That something that "makes a choice of turn". The "agent" that make a choice or turns between two directions or choices.

4. Ad-Verse - "ad" means "to eat" (notice how close they are in sound), and something that "eats your choice made" must be "ad-verse"!

5. Tra-Verse - "tR" means "to move", "to cross", and here the word means "to make a choice to cross or move".

6. Tra-NS-Verse - There is a rule, where sometimes two joining sounds of the same class are seperated by a nasalized version of sound, like "Chandr-Vasii", becoming "Chandr-NS-Vasi" - but I need to dig more - so how would one make a chouce to "Tra-Verse", is "to make a right angle turn", or turn away from the direction one is moving, make a transverse move!

7. Version - vaRS(h)-i-yaan - That has the attribute to show the "change" made out of choices made!

8. Inverse - inv-vRSa - "inv" means to retract, drive-away, remove or withdraw in Sanskrit. but is a verb. If you add "a" to make a noun, it becomes "inva" or "inv" if you assume "v" has a built in "a" sound.

9. Reverse - Ri-verse - "R(i)" is a root for "movement", or "re-peat-i-tion". It is also used to stress "re-iteration" or "stammering". It also means "re-collec-tion"!

Cool? This is the loosing science of Human Expresion of Thoughts, like the Science of Chemistry Formulas, one is loosing.

Do we need to preseve it? If yes, then please share this blog, and write to me, so that we can make an universal petition plea so that the modern education system makes a note of this aspect.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Cornea - kaRNia

Cornea - That is where the light passes into the eye lens and then to the Retina.

kaRNia - That is made of Sun (Rays), Gold (Rays), and Orange Fire or Saforn Color. Or that perceives Light.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Niyomi, Gaiyomi - ni-ya-om--i-ii, gaa-i-ya-om-i or gNa-i-ya-om-i

ni-ya-om-i-ii - Lady "In Undertaking that someone which is the God Principle"

gaa-i-ya-om-i - Man "In Escatasical Song that someone which is the God Principle"

gNa-i-ya-om-i - Man "In Knowledge of that someone which is the God Principle"


The above names are common to Persians, Afganistaan, and many people settled all over the globe.

One of Palo Alto Medical Group Doctors name is Gayaomi and when I told his name means what it means as per the above parsing, he was impressed and said yes his name in Persian means the same, which is not surprising as they are the two major branches of the Indo European Languages.

An-ik-aa - Feminine for that person who can not be destroyed (then it means it can only destroy others, a slayer of Enemies, an epithet of Durga or Kaali). Other meaning is something that can not be compared.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

George, Georgia, Caspian - gaargi, gagia, gaargia, kshyap

Vedic literatures talks about two Preceptors who stocked the Genealogy Tree of some families. One was Rishi Gargi and another was Rishi Kshyap.

It just shows that the Indians, the Indo Europeans, and the neo Colonist forgot about their connection with the lands of their ancestors left behind. Even in one generation, I see this happening among brothers children, and between countries like India and Pakistan, North and South Korea, East and West Germany, and so on.

Caspian Sea and Georgia have close connection with the Indo European Aryans.

Despite a Father passing his genes, and still all sub branches of future generations never look the same. Then with advent of time, space, climate changes, environmental, social-economic and political climate, what happens is that people looks change.

Have you wondered why you can always spot Russian Men and Eastern European Women so easily? Those who grew up in the Cold War era, would remember Germans from East Germany Country looked different than their Western Germany counter part, because of the malnutrition and stress of living in an Eastern Block Communist controlled Soviet Union, which was a failed experiment in Communism.

For the same reasons, you may see Indians not looking typical Blue Eyed Aryans (but you will stil see likes of them among South and North Indians, including Kashmiris, and people such as Aishwarya Rai - a beauty I call divine and worth keeping next to the Gods in a Temple, as who else could have crafted such a divine face), but they are as much Aryans as Germans claimed to be. It is the myopia of the uneducated, unaware and non spiritualists, who are aught in the daily grind of the divisions and survival, perhaps for domination for some false and ego nonsensical reasons.

Semendyayev - samant-dayaa-dev or saman-daya-dev

It just shows that one stock of race ruled the land and got divided. This I think started after the Mahabharat War, 3100 BC and went on over time.

Sir - sR(i)

Sir - A respectable addressing, perhaps indicating a socio-economic and perhaps someone who has been honored for his or achievement in field of Science, Mathematics, Arts and Literature.

sR(i) - Something that has "slithered" all over the space and time, an associated with God, in terms of opulence of wealth, beauty, power and intelligence. There is one rule which says "Ri" becomes "ir", before adding "a", and the constant "r" is assumed to not have the built in "a' soumd. In Sanskrit and Hindi, this is a respectable addressing too and an epithet for God.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

interdict - iint-tar-dik-t

interdict - Prohibition

iint- Root for "to interject", without "a", and with "a" it becomes an Action Noun. Here we write "t" assuming to be having "a" sound build in.

ii or i - it also means "to see", "to observe". "to preceive", "to move" (this is what I recall).

ii-nt - then becomes Present Participle Active Strong "suffix" end.

tR - Suffix to make it an Agent Noun Generic Root. It becomes "tar".

tar - Suffix to make a Comparitive Adjective, Pronoun or Noun.

dik(S) - Root meaning "to see", "to observe". Next grade sound is "dek(S)", and adding Present Participle becomes "dek(S)t" and adding Passive Present Participle, it becomes "dik(S)it" (you do not add the next grade sound), and one does not mix "S", Cererberal "s", and other Dental and Palatals "s's", with "t" (this is a very common rule in Sanskrit, like the rule "k" always liking the "s'es").

So the word " iint-tar-dik-t" becomes "an Action Agent Noun (Instrument) to oversee control or binding".

Or the world " ii-nt-tar-dik-t" also means "a better binding of control", which is same as before and close in meaning.

One can also use "ii-nt-tar-tar-dik-t", but because of repeating "tr" sound, one can be dropped.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

desiderata, desiderivative - dhaa-iSi-dhaara-t, dhaa-iSi-dhaar-at-iive

desiderata - dhaa-iSi-dhaar-at

Many people have clearly speaking "d" and "dh", and often confuse the sounds, in speaking as well as in listening. This is about the difference sounds with Aspiration and Unaspiration, besides their Hard and Soft Variants, like "ta, th, da, dha" series. So one also hear and speak "t" as "d", assuming they do not have "a" sound.

dha - "to hold on to", "bestowing", "granting", "having", "placing". We assume "a" is not built into "h".
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dha-a - to make verb into noun or to get next grade vowel "a".

iSi - to wish, to desire. "a" and "i" make it "e", and "aa" and "i" make it "ae". So look like "a" is assumed to be built in, or there is no extra "a", and that is why it is called the most confusing sound in the languages.

dhaara - "thread of thought". So "dhaaraN", "to hold on to", and "dhaaraNaa". "thinking pattern" are connected and are Active Present Participles, the prior being Singular, and the other being the Generic. "dharaat" makes it the weak root compared to "dhaaraN", or a Past Participle, but it should have joining "i" , usually.

"dhaa-iSi-dhaara-t" - means "the thread of thought to hold onto something, to be granted or to be bestowed". This is what the word means.

"dhaa-iSi-dhaara-t-ive"

Here "ive" is like the suffix for "like" or "as if". So the meaning is "the thread of thought to hold on to be granted, bestowed or granted as if (it is going to happen)". This is what it means in Grammer.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Canada - kanan-daa

Background Posting:

In Quest of Common Ancient Civilization

Canada - kanan-daa - The country that gives Gold! Is it not true? Canada has a huge Gold Reserve still!! "kanan" means "Gold" and its usage has been seen in other places around the planet. Check for the word "kana" or "canan" in the Background Posting.

Ignominious, Propinquity - iNg-naaman-iiyas, pra-paaN-kit-ya

Ignominious - iNg-naaman-iiyas

I got this while watching the movie "Jodha Bai Akbar", and explained the scene when the "Sadar Maulvi" (the old beared man who is the religious counselller), is discharged from the court duties and told to proceed to Mecca and Madina and retire. That discharge I told kids was an "ignominious discharge" to the old man!

iNg - To mark or make an impression. One adds "a" to make a noun, and with English assuming consonants with built in "a', it is same as "ink". See my previous posting.

naaman - General root for the word "name"

iiyas - comparative suffix like English "er" (and the other is "tar"),

So it means, "someone whose name has been marked with lesser impression of ink", or "who name (and face) has been marked black".



Propinquity - pra-paaN-kit-ya

pra-paaN-kit-ya

pra - far across

paaN - obtaining. The root is "paa" to obtain, and to make it Singular Active Present Participle, it becomes "paan" but is being preceeded by big "aa", so it becomes "paaN", where "N" is a Cereberal Nasal.

kit - suffix for making adjective, or "one" having the preceeding word as "ness", and the word also means "that (the one)".

ya - suffix for adjective. It is common to use compond prefix and suffixes to modify the meaning, barring the Declension Suffixes for Adjective, Noun and Pronoun, and Conjugation Suffixes for Verb.

"One that was far away has become obtainable", as an attribute.

So if someone obtains that kind of object, it should be "praa-pra-paaN-kit-ya", assuming English "y" not having "a" sound.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Land, London, England, Netherland(s), Holland - laND, laND, iNg-laND, nidra-laND, hal-laND

land - laND - where "N" and "D" are cerebral sound for Nasal "n" and "d". It means as a verb "to throw or toss around", and to convert to a noun, one would just add "a". But English assumes a built in vowel sound "a" like Hindi but not like Sanskrit. It is the most confusing sound. It also means "excrement", so what would you call a piece of land thrown around with piece of shit? Land! So is it not assuming that in the old days, since Farming was ad vented, and toilet still not a common thing, people would go to the fields, in Farms if there was a sense of some modesty, or else, to go to an open field and do the early morning job (or what ever time it suited you but early morning had its advantages as everyone was caught doing the same business)!

London - laNDaan - laNDan - one is the general root for Active Present Participle of converting Verb to Noun/Adjective/Verbal (acting noun/adjective like verb), and the other is "plural objective" form of the noun "laND". As we must know, the most of the Northen Europe was really civilized late in comparison to the old Ancient World, so this is not a far fetched word to describe a piece of real-estate where they accumulated "Animal Shit" to make "Cow Dungs", which was a common practice to use it as fuel. Or just a city reclaimed from a wasted land, or shit littered land. Sorry for the sense of the graphical descriptions but here I am trying to emphasis on the derivation context of the word. The French word for the city comes close to this analysis!

England - iNg-laND - Here "Ng" is Guttaral Nasal which is approximated as "Ng" in English, and sounds like "Ng" in the word "aNger". It also become "iNk", where "k" is a Guttaral "k", and means the same as the English "Ink". As a verb, it means "to make a mark or spot", and as a noun it is the "agent noun". So a spot of dirt land, or waste land, compared to the continent Europe, is "iNg-laND", or England.

Nether land(s) - nidra-laND - Land were they sleep, ot the land sleeps, because it has 6 months of winter!

Holland - hal-land - place where they have "invented", or "ploughed" the land. This is the place where they have WindMills and Dykes to prevent the ocean coming in-land (if I recall correctly). In Vedic literature, there is a mention of some people and country by the name "Hala".

The word "laND" is also a vulgur word in modern Hindi but many words have become derogative, like the word "Chute", and the English word has the connection with the Sanskrit word "chut", 'to impel", "to glide", but some vulgar minded always make words more popular because of the correct but negative meanings based on our cultural trainings.

The word took me some months of off and on thinking, but then the rest came very easily.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Cervantes, Romero - SrAv-van-tii, Raamraaya

SrAv-van-tii - 'Sru", with Cerberal "S' means "to listen", and adding "a', to makes it "Srav", and to make it Active Past Participle, it becomes "vantii", for Feminine. So the word means "lady who listened". Looks like this is a Spanish name but I could be wrong.

Raamraaya - "Raam - raaya", "Ram" is the word to "relish in the Oneself, to be Eternally Happy', so it becomes the Epithet for the very ancient Hindu God, dating which confounds modern history, about 28000 or 280,000 years, and one should see the posting on Sacred Archealogy, and "rai" means one who is wealthy, but when adding "a' it becomes "Raai-a" or "raaya"

Nothing is my creation, I just get this from the Total Mind. One day, I may share some weird things with you, which will confund Science but I have the Science for you.

Sir - sR(i)

Sir - A respectable addressing, perhaps indicating a socio-economic and perhaps someone who has been honored for his or achievement in field of Science, Mathematics, Politics, Public Services, Sports, Military Services, Arts and Literature, etc. - besides the usual respectful addressing in classical, Victorian and modern English.

sR(i) - Something that has "slithered", or become "famous" by the act, all over the space and time, an associated with God, in terms of opulence of wealth, beauty, power and intelligence. There is one rule which says Cerberal "Ri" becomes "ir" with Semi Vowel "r", before adding "a", and the constant "r", also a Semi Vowel, is assumed to not have the built in "a' sound.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Devil, Santana, Abrahm - Dev-il, Sanaatan, Brahman

Background Postings


Syria and Asyria - Brahman and Abrahm(an)

Romania and Armenia

Jordan, Petra, and Denudata - JnaarDhan, PitRa, DhenuDatta

Armenia's Sivas City and Indian's Shiva

King Minos of Crete and Manu of Hindus

Sumerian and Mt Meru



The "iscism" is in Human Nature, but the Spiritual Dwellers still see Unity Among Diversity.

In some previous postings, I have talked about Surya-Asurya, and Brahman-Abrahman Splits of the past eons.

Vedic people called their religion Sanaatan Dharma, and it means Eternal and Ancient Relgion.

Deva(ah) or Deva(s) were their Gods, the Divine Beings, and the adjective for someone with the Divine attributes would be called "dev-il", if one assumes "v" having built in "a" sound, like English and Hindi, but not Sanskrit. The sound "a" is the most ambigious sound.

The people who got split away, would then call the opposite side people, worshipping "Sanaatan" Religion, as "Dev-il".

In the process of ignorance, and the slipping of time and the divisions of spaces, the word would become "Sataan", and "Devil", with opposite and negative meanings.

Remember my "gain" is someones 'loss" guidelines. This is still confirmed when for Persians, "Suryas" meants "Demons", and "Asuryas" meant "Divines".

Only a trained Musician and a trained Singer, knows the Science of Sounds, and in the ancient days, the scholars of languages like Sanskrit and Ancient Greek knew the correct way of pronouncing (pitching, notes, sequence, timing and beats). See how many of us can match a song (barring the voice) and find mistakes in other people's singing.

Monday, January 5, 2009

tal-a-vin


Background Postings

The Ancient World We Know - Through Myopic Prism - "H2O = H2O2"

The Fading Ancient's Message To Us

In the name of The Truth and Only The Truth

Where there is fire, there is also smoke...



Some Ravi Naagi approached me, and asked me the meaning of the word. He sid he could not find the word anywhere on the Internet!

Here I wanted to demonstrate the power of the language, both Vedic and Classical Sanskrit, which is akin to the science of formulas behind Chemical structures, but here it is used to express the Human Thought and Expression! This is what I meant by the World loosing this Scientific ability to produce words or parse any existing words.


We will assume that the English Letters do not have the built in "a" sound and one needs to add this sound to make a constant complete. So Sanskrit "Raam" will be written as "Raama".

tal - Verb to indicate 'to level', 'to establish', 'to accomplish', 'to settle', 'to even out', etc.

tal-a - Noun/Adjective - after adding 'a' as per one of the 'kRaddhit' rules, which are meant to convert Verb to Nouns/Adjectives.

tala-a-vin - Adjective/Noun - 'vin' is the suffix used to add to Nouns or Adjectives, as per one of the 'Taddhit' rules, to make another Noun or Adjectives, after some other modifications, like modifying 'tal' to the next grade sound, 'taal'.

So the world 'tal-a-vin' would mean "something that is full of level-ness, establish-ness, accomplished-ness, settle-ness, even-out-ness".

So one can use the word to describe someone who is a "Siddha" or a "Master", "Buddha" or "Realized", "Saagar" or "Ocean", "Stambh" or Pillar (have you wondered where the Cricket word 'stump' has come, and "VRikSh Moolaya" or "Tree's Base". "Ri" and "Sh" are Cereberal sounds.