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When Knowledge becomes a part of Business the country is Ruined.


When Knowledge becomes a part of Business the country is Ruined.

Do we still need the British Education system? Part IV


How was our Vedic Text misinterpreted?

Max Muller studied Sanskrit for 12 years & played this game to break the rich culture of Bharat, What exactly he did?

Sanskrit – Sanskrit is a very vast language for example there are more than 250 words just to define water, it was easy to manipulate our Vedic text by making use of wrong meanings in different verse.

WATCH - WHAT TIME IS IT IN YOUR WATCH? & the same word can be used but with a diffrent meaning, CAN YOU KEEP A WATCH ON MY DOG? Only a stupid would conclude keeping a watch on a Dog is like making the dog wear the time machine.

One of my Guru, His Glory Gaur Gopal Prabhu explains about the Ruins of Sanskrit Language.

Ex. (1) Hindi text
Anil Sharma, Gaya.
Anil, Sharma Gaya

Same sentence, just by shifting commas we get 2 different meanings, one says about "going" another says about feeling "shy".


Ex. (2) English text
Hang him! Not let him go!
Hang him not! Let him go!

Same sentence, Just by making use of exclamation one sentence talks about "death" another talks about "freedom".

Sanskrit text got biggest words even today compared to other language.
Assume GODISNOWHERE is one word but when we break this in parts, it sounds like - GOD IS NO WHERE & GOD IS NOW HERE.

One word with 2 opposite meanings & this gave the whites more freedom to manuplate our vedic text by adding fake Dravidian, Indo European theories.

--Vedic scriptures are been misinterpreted & people give stupid examples from Gita.

Kureshtra – One word for Kuru is body.

Misinterpretation – Kurushtra is our body/Feild of work

Pandavas – also means five senses, we need to full fill our senses desires.

Kuravas – evil powers, crises, problems in life that we need to come over.

This is how Gita is misinterpreted.


An engineer writing a book on treating cancer patients, will that be certified/Authorised? No!

A student talking about law cant be called a lawyer same way those who Translates Gita & other vedic scriptures like Mac Culley, Max Muller & many Bhartiya Karmakandis misinterpreting our vedic text to full fill their personal desire & earn their name but the proof can be reviled easily, for example the word Kureshtra.

Proof 1 - There is a Station named as Kureshtra (Haryana)
Proof 2 – The same Banayan tree which was present at the time of Mahabharata where Sri Krishna gave Gita updesh to Arjuna & this tree sometimes cries in separation with the divine deity almighty Sri Krishna.
Proof 3 – Noida was known as Khandavprasht in the early days.
Proof 4 – Delhi was known as Indraprastha & Many more proof can be shared but these many are more than enough to prove the fake teachings of few Karmakandi acharyas & Westerners wrong.
Proof 5 - There are Historical evidence proved by the Government, the Archeology team about the place were Pandavas were present once.

To be contd....


||HaRe KrishnA||



Picture attached - 50,000 documents out of which 30,000 manuscripts dating from as early as the 9th century are written on traditional Nepali paper, palm leaf, birch-bark or different kinds of colour-coated Nepali paper. A number of manuscripts are written in gold or silver ink. The texts in the collection are in different languages and scripts, most commonly Nepali, Sanskrit, Newari, Tibetan, Maithili, Hindi, and Avadhi. Some of the texts take the form of legends or myths, moral stories, dramas, or hymns; while others contain relating to astrology, medicine, philosophy, religion, and the like.

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