Monday 1 October 2012

A Language of Consciousness

Sanskrit
A Language of Consciousness
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Sanskrit, as a language, is extremely elaborate and sophisticated.  It embraces variety and richness of experiences covering the entire gamut of human sensitivity and potentiality. It unfolds multiple levels of consciousness. It has maximum number of words for the Divine and more precise terms for defining consciousness and meditative experiences. It has a great power to elevate human consciousness to sublime heights. The thought contents expressed through this language are capable of taking to greater heights, widening and heightening the consciousness of the one who uses it consciously. Thus, it is a language that is ideally suited to describe and govern the nature of phenomena from the spiritual level to the physical. Therefore, it is a living and conscious Force, a revelation; a living and creative mode of power, by itself formative and creative and not merely a conventional symbol for lifeless ideas.
The vastness, versatility, and power of expression of Sanskrit are incommensurable. It is extremely rich and efflorescent. The most noteworthy fact about Sanskrit is that it keeps adding to its richness, becoming fuller and more elaborate, but never removing itself too far from its original roots. Each and every word in Sanskrit is conscious of its origin and always refers back to the root from which it is derived. Therefore, there is a perfect relationship between the word and the sense. It is theoretically possible to explain the meaning of the words in Sanskrit according to the combined sense of the relative letters, syllables and roots. Therefore the meaning of any word in this language is not derived by chance or from any convention but from its own depth, the system of root-sounds, sound-ideas. It is because of this transparency of the system of root-sounds and clear semantics that Sanskrit has the ability to discover its own history. A proper investigation of many Sanskrit words shows that in Sanskrit a word is not a conventional symbol for an idea, but itself the parent and the creator of ideas. This transparent system of formation of words from the root-sounds follows a natural process and is one of the important factors that makes Sanskrit an ever creative language. It also provides enough clues to rediscover the lost heritage of Sanskrit.
The Rishis of ancient time were minutely discerning in their observations, and were highly conscious in the matter of using the language. They did not use the language just for the purpose of communication, they used it as a tool for discovering the true nature of themselves and all that they saw in and around them. Herein lies the sacredness of Sanskrit – it helps to discover the nature of everything; it helps to discover the sacredness of life. It is a Force functioning in many levels of consciousness, ever purifying, ever formative and creative. It has tremendous potentiality to make the Divine Life possible upon the earth. Indeed, it's another name is Devabhasha, the Divine Language. The rediscovery of Sanskrit means to grow conscious  the hidden forces in the sounds of Sanskrit and moreover its Divineness.
Dr. Sampadananda Mishra

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