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Post by Kayalvizhi Thu Jan 30, 2014 8:10 pm

Emblems of both Andhra and Karnataka have Hindi. Tamil Nadu emblem does not.

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Post by Hellsangel Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:28 pm

Dear Trollus, I would not expect you to know this but

सत्यमेव जयते

is Sanskrit.

Or maybe you already know it but in this avatar, you can pretend to be ignorant.
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Post by Kayalvizhi Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:38 pm

are you saying satyame jeyte is not Hindi? May be its also sanskrit. Is it not Hindi?

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Post by Hellsangel Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:47 pm

Kayalvizhi wrote:are you saying satyame jeyte is not Hindi? May be its also sanskrit. Is it not Hindi?

Ha ha! Trollus can read Devnagari.
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Post by MaxEntropy_Man Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:48 pm

Kayalvizhi wrote:are you saying satyame jeyte is not Hindi? May be its also sanskrit. Is it not Hindi?

hindi and sanskrit share a script. btw, vaimaiyE vellum is a translation of satyamEva jayathE.
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Post by Guest Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:54 pm

Kayalvizhi wrote:are you saying satyame jeyte is not Hindi? May be its also sanskrit. Is it not Hindi?
LOL! All that the anti-hindi agitation achieved for the tamil people is ignorance and more ignorance.

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Post by bw Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:57 pm

Kayalvizhi wrote:are you saying satyame jeyte is not Hindi? May be its also sanskrit. Is it not Hindi?


why did they translate that though? cdn't do anything original? that's worse than slavish.

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Post by Idéfix Thu Jan 30, 2014 11:52 pm

Kayalvizhi wrote:are you saying satyame jeyte is not Hindi? May be its also sanskrit. Is it not Hindi?
It is not.
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Post by indophile Fri Jan 31, 2014 8:38 am

"satyameva jayate" is from the Mundaka-Upanishat attached to the Atharva-Veda. Emperor Ashoka (around 260 BC) took it from that Upanishat and used it in his 4-lion symbol. The modern Indian govt. adopted it, and so did several State govts. In the following link for the Upanishat and its translation, you would find it at the bottom of page 56.

http://www.estudantedavedanta.net/Mundaka_and_Mandukya_Upanishads%20-%20Swami%20Sarvanand%20[Sanskrit-English].pdf

Interestingly, the word "jayate" in the veda is grammatically wrong in modern Sanskrit of Panini (around 6th - 8th century BC). It should be "jayati." However, Panini himself said that he is not out to mess with God's word handed down to holy sages (vedas).

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Post by Hellsangel Fri Jan 31, 2014 8:39 am

indophile wrote:"satyameva jayate" is from the Mundaka-Upanishat attached to the Atharva-Veda. Emperor Ashoka (around 260 BC) took it from that Upanishat and used it in his 4-lion symbol. The modern Indian govt. adopted it, and so did several State govts. In the following link for the Upanishat and its translation, you would find it at the bottom of page 56.

http://www.estudantedavedanta.net/Mundaka_and_Mandukya_Upanishads%20-%20Swami%20Sarvanand%20[Sanskrit-English].pdf

Interestingly, the word "jayate" in the veda is grammatically wrong in modern Sanskrit of Panini (around 6th - 8th century BC). It should be "jayati." However, Panini himself said that he is not out to mess with God's word handed down to holy sages (vedas).

Trollus is perfectly capable of looking all that up. But he needs to troll.
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Post by truthbetold Fri Jan 31, 2014 9:36 am

Ha
could you offer any clues on kv's other handle?

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Post by Guest Fri Jan 31, 2014 11:40 am

Hellsangel wrote:
Kayalvizhi wrote:are you saying satyame jeyte is not Hindi? May be its also sanskrit. Is it not Hindi?

Ha ha! Trollus can read Devnagari.
hahahaahaha! a sri lankan tamil who can read devanagari is like a penguin in singapore; unless it is in a zoo!

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Post by indophile Fri Jan 31, 2014 12:43 pm

Kayalvizhi wrote:Emblems of both Andhra and Karnataka have Hindi. Tamil Nadu emblem does not.

TN's emblem simply sports the Tamil translation of the vedic "satyameva jayate."

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seal_of_Tamil_Nadu

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Post by Hellsangel Fri Jan 31, 2014 12:47 pm

indophile wrote:
Kayalvizhi wrote:Emblems of both Andhra and Karnataka have Hindi. Tamil Nadu emblem does not.

TN's emblem simply sports the Tamil translation of the vedic "satyameva jayate."

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seal_of_Tamil_Nadu

https://such.forumotion.com/t20082-slavish-attitude-of-andhra-and-karnataka-photos#139904
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Post by Vakavaka Pakapaka Fri Jan 31, 2014 1:33 pm

Hey Kayar,

The one you showed for Andhra Pradesh will be changed soon, thanks to Chidambaram, Shinde and Oily Moily.

But what is interesting is the temple in the background on Tamil Nadu's. Are they suggesting that DKheads are remodeling temples?

Karnataka's is even more interesting - they have a two headed turkey in the center! Don't know what that means. How about the two horny lions with elephant heads protecting the two headed turkey? Hmm...

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Post by Hellsangel Fri Jan 31, 2014 2:29 pm

Vakavaka Pakapaka wrote:Hey Kayar,

The one you showed for Andhra Pradesh will be changed soon, thanks to Chidambaram, Shinde and Oily Moily.

But what is interesting is the temple in the background on Tamil Nadu's. Are they suggesting that DKheads are remodeling temples?

Karnataka's is even more interesting - they have a two headed turkey in the center! Don't know what that means. How about the two horny lions with elephant heads protecting the two headed turkey? Hmm...

Before you get any bestial thoughts, guruvu-gaaru:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coat_of_arms_of_Karnataka
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