thuyiReli
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Every pahadi has low Aasi not more steppe Something to learn Annihilate the Aasi

Most of the rich had multiple teachers for languages. Even the merchant class had at least a teacher for Sanskrit. Engage a private tutor for Sanskrit for your kids if you can. Your kids will learn the language and you’ll support its teaching culture.


Learning through an Adivasi and anti-casteist lens, you contemplate about festivals like Dussehra, which commemorates Durga killing Mahishasura, who is the ancestor of Indigenous tribes such as Asur, Munda, Bagdi, Bauri, Santal & Namasutra murdered. For them, it’s enslavement. ↓



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Exactly, southern languages (Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam) are over 80% Sanskrit, the remaining is its derivative Prakrit. There is nothing much of a language left once you takeoff Sanskrit out of Kannada/Telugu/Malayalam. Malayalam is actually 90 Sanskrit- it was called necklace of gems arranged (Manipravalam) with Sanskrit. Anybody that believes these artificial colonialist theories is brainwashed.



Arabic names are common among the more devout sections of Indonesian Muslim society too. Many years ago, the former Indonesian president Abdurrahman Wahid (Gus Dur) told me he had given a child in his family a Javanese name after a European friend chided him about leaders of Islamic organizations invariably choosing Arabic names for their children. But this was uncommon in the Nahdlatul Ulama, the large clerical organization that Wahid once headed, and rarer still in its rival Islamic organization, Muhammadiyah. My 2¢: To each his own. If Pakistanis or Indian Muslims prefer Arabic names to those with a subcontinental origin that’s up to them. Only the most unpleasant people (in any country) tend to get upset about what names random strangers choose for their children.



nice example of euhemerism:




