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What language is MANGALYAN? What it mean? (no text)
What language is MANGALYAN? What it mean?
Kayalvizhi- Posts : 3659
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In Swahili it means "LTTE is permanently screwed for good".
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In Sanskrit "Mangala" means (in thos context) the planet Mars; "Yaana" means vehicle. So "Mangala-yaana" literally means Mars vehicle. When fit into Hindi "Mangala-yaana" becomes Mangal-yaan.
Of course. Mars is called Kuja and Angaaraka in Sanskrit. Those names were not chosen for the Mars orbiter. What they call "kuja-dosham" in astrology in the South is called "manglik" in the North. Mangala can also mean "good" or "shubha" (e.g., maangalya, sarva-mangalaani bhavantu, Sreeraama chandruniki nitya subha mangalam, etc.).
Of course. Mars is called Kuja and Angaaraka in Sanskrit. Those names were not chosen for the Mars orbiter. What they call "kuja-dosham" in astrology in the South is called "manglik" in the North. Mangala can also mean "good" or "shubha" (e.g., maangalya, sarva-mangalaani bhavantu, Sreeraama chandruniki nitya subha mangalam, etc.).
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Hey Indo! Don't feed the Troll(us Fishyeyeus)indophile wrote:In Sanskrit "Mangala" means (in thos context) the planet Mars; "Yaana" means vehicle. So "Mangala-yaana" literally means Mars vehicle. When fit into Hindi "Mangala-yaana" becomes Mangal-yaan.
Of course. Mars is called Kuja and Angaaraka in Sanskrit. Those names were not chosen for the Mars orbiter. What they call "kuja-dosham" in astrology in the South is called "manglik" in the North. Mangala can also mean "good" or "shubha" (e.g., maangalya, sarva-mangalaani bhavantu, Sreeraama chandruniki nitya subha mangalam, etc.).
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Thanksindophile wrote:In Sanskrit "Mangala" means (in thos context) the planet Mars; "Yaana" means vehicle. So "Mangala-yaana" literally means Mars vehicle. When fit into Hindi "Mangala-yaana" becomes Mangal-yaan.
, etc.).
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indians celebrate their festivals with much enthusiasm. this diwali they fired a rocket all the way to mars... haaaaaa haaaaa haaaa
*heard on whatsapp*
*heard on whatsapp*
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indo-- why did they shorten it to mangalyaan? why didn't they leave it as magala-yaana?
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Most Hindi words are hala-ant (end in consonants). For example, Raama in Sanskrit is Raam in Hindi.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:indo-- why did they shorten it to mangalyaan? why didn't they leave it as magala-yaana?
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So, are you happy that Hindian words are used to name the Mars Vehicle even though many Tamizhians are working in ISRO? What is Mars vehicle in LTTE Tamizh?Kayalvizhi wrote:Thanksindophile wrote:In Sanskrit "Mangala" means (in thos context) the planet Mars; "Yaana" means vehicle. So "Mangala-yaana" literally means Mars vehicle. When fit into Hindi "Mangala-yaana" becomes Mangal-yaan.
, etc.).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindi#Sanskrit_vocabularyindophile wrote:Most Hindi words are hala-ant (end in consonants). For example, Raama in Sanskrit is Raam in Hindi.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:indo-- why did they shorten it to mangalyaan? why didn't they leave it as magala-yaana?
Tatsam (तत्सम / same as that) words: These are words which are spelt the same in Hindi as in Sanskrit (except for the absence of final case inflexions).[10] They include words inherited from Sanskrit via Prakrit which have survived without modification (e.g. Hindustani nām/Sanskrit nāma, "name"; Hindustani Suraj/Sanskrit Surya, "sun"),[11] as well as forms borrowed directly from Sanskrit in more modern times (e.g. prārthanā, "prayer").[12] Pronunciation, however, conforms to Hindi norms and may differ from that of classical Sanskrit. Amongst nouns, the tatsam word could be the Sanskrit uninflected word-stem, or it could be the nominative singular form in the Sanskrit nominal declension.
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India is the land of Hindians/Samskritists. So the name does not surprise me.Vakavaka Pakapaka wrote:So, are you happy that Hindian words are used to name the Mars Vehicle even though many Tamizhians are working in ISRO? What is Mars vehicle in LTTE Tamizh?Kayalvizhi wrote:Thanksindophile wrote:In Sanskrit "Mangala" means (in thos context) the planet Mars; "Yaana" means vehicle. So "Mangala-yaana" literally means Mars vehicle. When fit into Hindi "Mangala-yaana" becomes Mangal-yaan.
, etc.).
In Tamil "sevvaai viN uurthi" or "sevvaai viN kalan".
THere is only one Tamil. Its callled Tamil. Dr. Thanjai Nalankilli chastised BJP's Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi for saying otherwise.
http://www.tamiltribune.com/01/0601.html
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you mean it is not "Tha" anymore? Dont you be calling your ideologue as Dr. Tanjai ...?Kayalvizhi wrote:
THere is only one Tamil. Its callled Tamil. Dr. Thanjai Nalankilli chastised BJP's Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi for saying otherwise.
http://www.tamiltribune.com/01/0601.html
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If they are looking for a Telugu name, how about Kuja-bandi (just like Tirupati-bandi, Bombai-bandi, Kalakatta-bandi, etc.), except this bandi doesn't take passengers.Vakavaka Pakapaka wrote:So, are you happy that Hindian words are used to name the Mars Vehicle even though many Tamizhians are working in ISRO? What is Mars vehicle in LTTE Tamizh?Kayalvizhi wrote:Thanksindophile wrote:In Sanskrit "Mangala" means (in thos context) the planet Mars; "Yaana" means vehicle. So "Mangala-yaana" literally means Mars vehicle. When fit into Hindi "Mangala-yaana" becomes Mangal-yaan.
, etc.).
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Does the Telugu word bandi come from Tamil vandi?
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Yes... that is why I claim all over Andhra and Telengana for TN.Kayalvizhi wrote:Does the Telugu word bandi come from Tamil vandi?
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No, Telugu did not come from Tamil. However, they both have a common ancestor called proto-dravidian or whatever.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dravidian_languages
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dravidian_languages
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I just read Mangalyaan as "Manga Thalaiyan"Kayalvizhi wrote:What language is MANGALYAN? What it mean?
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Stop being unfair to Telangana. Forget about Andhra and its capital Hyderabad (LOL) but take Telangana.Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:Yes... that is why I claim all over Andhra and Telengana for TN.Kayalvizhi wrote:Does the Telugu word bandi come from Tamil vandi?
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LOL! listening to "pon ondru kandean, pen angu illai..." what a beautiful composition!Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:I just read Mangalyaan as "Manga Thalaiyan"Kayalvizhi wrote:What language is MANGALYAN? What it mean?
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I will attempt a translation -Impedimenta wrote:LOL! listening to "pon ondru kandean, pen angu illai..." what a beautiful composition!Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:I just read Mangalyaan as "Manga Thalaiyan"Kayalvizhi wrote:What language is MANGALYAN? What it mean?
pon ondru kandean -- hey! girl with just one eye,
pen angu illai ---- the guy is not there (where you think he is).
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Afaiu, these proto-whatevers are not actual languages but just postulates of linguistic theories to explain the commonality of a set of languages. This may or may not correspond to the actual reality of such a common language ever existing or having had wide spread (geographically as well as over time) usage. For eg: let's say in next two hundred years English influence becomes very widespread with local adaptations viz. Hinglish, Chinglish, Tinglish etc. Then some 2000 years later a linguist looking at the commonalities will claim that English, Hinglish, Chinglish, Tinglish etc.. all had a proto-English parent even though a normally evolved English with 70% commonality to the current day English is still in use.indophile wrote:No, Telugu did not come from Tamil. However, they both have a common ancestor called proto-dravidian or whatever.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dravidian_languages
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FYI, kujA is not telugu. ku represents Earth and jA is born of. kujA is same as bhauma as in bhumi putra. Which is the name of mars based on the story of his origins in the puranas.
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yaan is also journey. naukAyanam, vimAnayAnam, dakshiNAyanam, uttarAyanam.. all indicate journey by the word yAnam.indophile wrote:In Sanskrit "Mangala" means (in thos context) the planet Mars; "Yaana" means vehicle. So "Mangala-yaana" literally means Mars vehicle. When fit into Hindi "Mangala-yaana" becomes Mangal-yaan.
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I meant AyAn is journey.
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let me translate:indophile wrote:I will attempt a translation -Impedimenta wrote:LOL! listening to "pon ondru kandean, pen angu illai..." what a beautiful composition!Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:I just read Mangalyaan as "Manga Thalaiyan"Kayalvizhi wrote:What language is MANGALYAN? What it mean?
pon ondru kandean -- hey! girl with just one eye,
pen angu illai ---- the guy is not there (where you think he is).
I found OE woman
She has no headlice.
P.S. Of course, this is not correct....(but better than yours..
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A very high bar indeed, but my turn now:Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:let me translate:indophile wrote:I will attempt a translation -Impedimenta wrote:LOL! listening to "pon ondru kandean, pen angu illai..." what a beautiful composition!Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:I just read Mangalyaan as "Manga Thalaiyan"Kayalvizhi wrote:What language is MANGALYAN? What it mean?
pon ondru kandean -- hey! girl with just one eye,
pen angu illai ---- the guy is not there (where you think he is).
I found OE woman
She has no headlice.
P.S. Of course, this is not correct....(but better than yours..
pon ondru kandean -- I saw a piece of gold
pen angu illau-- there was no pen there, though
(maybe he was looking for a golden pen, but came up short)
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Dictionary entries for yana ans ayana.smArtha wrote:I meant AyAn is journey.
http://spokensanskrit.de/index.php?script=HK&beginning=0+&tinput=+yana&trans=Translate&direction=SE
http://spokensanskrit.de/index.php?script=HK&beginning=0+&tinput=AyAna+&trans=Translate&direction=AU
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LOL, golden pen indeed! aiyoo, indo please watch the original song for pronounciation...then maybe you'll get the meaning:-) it is a beautiful songKris wrote:A very high bar indeed, but my turn now:Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:let me translate:indophile wrote:I will attempt a translation -Impedimenta wrote:LOL! listening to "pon ondru kandean, pen angu illai..." what a beautiful composition!Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:I just read Mangalyaan as "Manga Thalaiyan"
pon ondru kandean -- hey! girl with just one eye,
pen angu illai ---- the guy is not there (where you think he is).
I found OE woman
She has no headlice.
P.S. Of course, this is not correct....(but better than yours..
pon ondru kandean -- I saw a piece of gold
pen angu illau-- there was no pen there, though
(maybe he was looking for a golden pen, but came up short)
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i find your linguistic attitude very revealing. whenever you write about something sanskritic, you take great care to provide reasonable sounding explanations and answers. you sound almost reverential! but if it's something to do with your own native tongue or its history, you're dismissive and sometimes even derisive. are you ashamed of your language's non-sanskritic roots? that its roots would have something in common with that most despised of languages (puke, puke), tamil! is that it?indophile wrote:No, Telugu did not come from Tamil. However, they both have a common ancestor called proto-dravidian or whatever.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dravidian_languages
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angaaraka? There are stories that "he" was born a drop of Vishnu's sweat and/or Siva's sweat and born as iron-colored (lohitaanga), and so the name angaaraka. When Bhoodevi adopted him he became Ku-ja.smArtha wrote:FYI, kujA is not telugu. ku represents Earth and jA is born of. kujA is same as bhauma as in bhumi putra. Which is the name of mars based on the story of his origins in the puranas.
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you seem to making up for JM's absence rather well. keep filling up the "vacuum."MaxEntropy_Man wrote:i find your linguistic attitude very revealing. whenever you write about something sanskritic, you take great care to provide reasonable sounding explanations and answers. you sound almost reverential! but if it's something to do with your own native tongue or its history, you're dismissive and sometimes even derisive. are you ashamed of your language's non-sanskritic roots? that its roots would have something in common with that most despised of languages (puke, puke), tamil! is that it?indophile wrote:No, Telugu did not come from Tamil. However, they both have a common ancestor called proto-dravidian or whatever.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dravidian_languages
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Brigadier HK (Retd) wrote:you seem to making up for JM's absence rather well. keep filling up the "vacuum."MaxEntropy_Man wrote:i find your linguistic attitude very revealing. whenever you write about something sanskritic, you take great care to provide reasonable sounding explanations and answers. you sound almost reverential! but if it's something to do with your own native tongue or its history, you're dismissive and sometimes even derisive. are you ashamed of your language's non-sanskritic roots? that its roots would have something in common with that most despised of languages (puke, puke), tamil! is that it?indophile wrote:No, Telugu did not come from Tamil. However, they both have a common ancestor called proto-dravidian or whatever.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dravidian_languages
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Where did Indo say that Telugu's roots are not common to Tamil's roots? He did mention that both seemed to come from some proto-Dravidian language and that is acknowledging common ancestry (aka common roots). Unless you are upset that he didn't accept 'Telugu came out of Tamil premise' as most Tamilians would like to claim/believe and get riled up when such a claim is even questioned or considered for discussion.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:i find your linguistic attitude very revealing. whenever you write about something sanskritic, you take great care to provide reasonable sounding explanations and answers. you sound almost reverential! but if it's something to do with your own native tongue or its history, you're dismissive and sometimes even derisive. are you ashamed of your language's non-sanskritic roots? that its roots would have something in common with that most despised of languages (puke, puke), tamil! is that it?indophile wrote:No, Telugu did not come from Tamil. However, they both have a common ancestor called proto-dravidian or whatever.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dravidian_languages
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A very large Tamil chip, indeed, on your shoulders, Il Professor-ai!MaxEntropy_Man wrote:i find your linguistic attitude very revealing. whenever you write about something sanskritic, you take great care to provide reasonable sounding explanations and answers. you sound almost reverential! but if it's something to do with your own native tongue or its history, you're dismissive and sometimes even derisive. are you ashamed of your language's non-sanskritic roots? that its roots would have something in common with that most despised of languages (puke, puke), tamil! is that it?indophile wrote:No, Telugu did not come from Tamil. However, they both have a common ancestor called proto-dravidian or whatever.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dravidian_languages
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Max, why you always so annoyed and that too on such a small forum? It doesn't affect anyone here or help you in sharing your frustrations.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:i find your linguistic attitude very revealing. whenever you write about something sanskritic, you take great care to provide reasonable sounding explanations and answers. you sound almost reverential! but if it's something to do with your own native tongue or its history, you're dismissive and sometimes even derisive. are you ashamed of your language's non-sanskritic roots? that its roots would have something in common with that most despised of languages (puke, puke), tamil! is that it?indophile wrote:No, Telugu did not come from Tamil. However, they both have a common ancestor called proto-dravidian or whatever.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dravidian_languages
If you are annoyed and want a bigger audience to hear then express your frustations on a larger forum.
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sir, looks to me that you are more annoyed with this than anyone else. just saying.southindian wrote:Max, why you always so annoyed and that too on such a small forum? It doesn't affect anyone here or help you in sharing your frustrations.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:i find your linguistic attitude very revealing. whenever you write about something sanskritic, you take great care to provide reasonable sounding explanations and answers. you sound almost reverential! but if it's something to do with your own native tongue or its history, you're dismissive and sometimes even derisive. are you ashamed of your language's non-sanskritic roots? that its roots would have something in common with that most despised of languages (puke, puke), tamil! is that it?indophile wrote:No, Telugu did not come from Tamil. However, they both have a common ancestor called proto-dravidian or whatever.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dravidian_languages
If you are annoyed and want a bigger audience to hear then express your frustations on a larger forum.
MAX - neenga nalla kelapi vittutu oditeenga:-) have a great weekend, to all
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No madam, I'm not annoyed at all. Max is the one with 2 puk*s in his post.Impedimenta wrote:sir, looks to me that you are more annoyed with this than anyone else. just saying.southindian wrote:Max, why you always so annoyed and that too on such a small forum? It doesn't affect anyone here or help you in sharing your frustrations.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:i find your linguistic attitude very revealing. whenever you write about something sanskritic, you take great care to provide reasonable sounding explanations and answers. you sound almost reverential! but if it's something to do with your own native tongue or its history, you're dismissive and sometimes even derisive. are you ashamed of your language's non-sanskritic roots? that its roots would have something in common with that most despised of languages (puke, puke), tamil! is that it?indophile wrote:No, Telugu did not come from Tamil. However, they both have a common ancestor called proto-dravidian or whatever.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dravidian_languages
If you are annoyed and want a bigger audience to hear then express your frustations on a larger forum.
MAX - neenga nalla kelapi vittutu oditeenga:-) have a great weekend, to all
I hope your words are soothing for Max and he calms down after this.
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This will explain the behaviourHellsangel wrote:A very large Tamil chip, indeed, on your shoulders, Il Professor-ai!MaxEntropy_Man wrote:indophile wrote:No,i ?
https://such.forumotion.com/t17196-tamil-pride-article-by-a-demented-twisted-hindian-fanatic?highlight=tamil+pride
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Which part, Trollus Fishyeyeus?Kayalvizhi wrote:This will explain the behaviourHellsangel wrote:A very large Tamil chip, indeed, on your shoulders, Il Professor-ai!MaxEntropy_Man wrote:indophile wrote:No,i ?
https://such.forumotion.com/t17196-tamil-pride-article-by-a-demented-twisted-hindian-fanatic?highlight=tamil+pride
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first 6 lines itself explainns the Tamil behaviur (as understood by a demented Hindian fanatic) but the whole article is educative
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How do I know that this article was not written by a demented Tamil fanatic, Trollus? Is there a link to the original article?Kayalvizhi wrote:first 6 lines itself explainns the Tamil behaviur (as understood by a demented Hindian fanatic) but the whole article is educative
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nice display of good, old fashioned, ghetto mentality. tambi needs gallant tangi to defend him always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always, haaaaaaaaaa haaaaaaaaaa haaaaaaaaaaImpedimenta wrote:sir, looks to me that you are more annoyed with this than anyone else. just saying.southindian wrote:Max, why you always so annoyed and that too on such a small forum? It doesn't affect anyone here or help you in sharing your frustrations.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:i find your linguistic attitude very revealing. whenever you write about something sanskritic, you take great care to provide reasonable sounding explanations and answers. you sound almost reverential! but if it's something to do with your own native tongue or its history, you're dismissive and sometimes even derisive. are you ashamed of your language's non-sanskritic roots? that its roots would have something in common with that most despised of languages (puke, puke), tamil! is that it?indophile wrote:No, Telugu did not come from Tamil. However, they both have a common ancestor called proto-dravidian or whatever.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dravidian_languages
If you are annoyed and want a bigger audience to hear then express your frustations on a larger forum.
MAX - neenga nalla kelapi vittutu oditeenga:-) have a great weekend, to all
get ready for this tomorrow:
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