Teluguredu Posted October 30 Report Share Posted October 30 Just now, 11_MohanReddy said: If Sanskrit is Hindu, what religion are Greek and Latin? Is it Christianity or Jewish? Languages don't have religion ,latin had a divine status in Christianity because of influence of Romans in Europe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
11_MohanReddy Posted October 30 Author Report Share Posted October 30 6 minutes ago, Teluguredu said: Languages don't have religion ,latin had a divine status in Christianity because of influence of Romans in Europe. What religion did Romans have? How can a language have divine status without having a divine figure Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tellugodu Posted October 30 Report Share Posted October 30 31 minutes ago, Teluguredu said: Ore baabu avi sanskrit words ra,Bible also contains many words not used in daily life to appear more divine they used sanskrit words which weren't used by normal public then at all. Aavi, chepadam lo naoodesham, they still use those words very often ani, avi sanskrit nuchi vachinai ani naku kuda telusu samara. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CanadianMalodu Posted October 30 Report Share Posted October 30 26 minutes ago, 11_MohanReddy said: If Sanskrit is Hindu, what religion are Greek and Latin? Is it Christianity or Jewish? Greeks have a rich history of non Christian polytheistic religion and shared many similarities with Hinduism. Christians call it "Hellinistic Paganism". Latin on the other hand is influenced by Greece and had had a lot of pre Christian polythestic influence in Roman Empire and then eventually came under influence of Catholic church after fall of Roman Empire. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teluguredu Posted October 30 Report Share Posted October 30 11 minutes ago, 11_MohanReddy said: What religion did Romans have? How can a language have divine status without having a divine figure Romans followed some pagan religion before Christianity. latin was used an administrative language across roman empire when christianity was being accepted by the Romans. Even through spoken latin split into multiple romantic languages , scientific ,religious literature was still in Latin till the modern age . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CanadianMalodu Posted October 30 Report Share Posted October 30 2 minutes ago, papampasivadu said: Chatgpt baaga vaadathannav ga Andharu nee type lo undaru ke kani. These things are beyond your scope. Stick to Baboru Dani meedha vere chota matladudham. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shaktimaan Posted October 30 Report Share Posted October 30 15 minutes ago, 11_MohanReddy said: What religion did Romans have? How can a language have divine status without having a divine figure may be read some history, it helps Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teluguredu Posted October 30 Report Share Posted October 30 11 minutes ago, Tellugodu said: Aavi, chepadam lo naoodesham, they still use those words very often ani, avi sanskrit nuchi vachinai ani naku kuda telusu samara. I am saying that people didn't use these words in olden age. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
11_MohanReddy Posted October 30 Author Report Share Posted October 30 8 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said: Greeks have a rich history of non Christian polytheistic religion and shared many similarities with Hinduism. Christians call it "Hellinistic Paganism". Latin on the other hand is influenced by Greece and had had a lot of pre Christian polythestic influence in Roman Empire and then eventually came under influence of Catholic church after fall of Roman Empire. 7 minutes ago, Teluguredu said: Romans followed some pagan religion before Christianity. latin was used an administrative language across roman empire when christianity was being accepted by the Romans. Even through spoken latin split into multiple romantic languages , scientific ,religious literature was still in Latin till the modern age . So what I am hearing is that Christianity is a predatory religion that killed several religions in several countries over centuries. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teluguredu Posted October 30 Report Share Posted October 30 2 minutes ago, 11_MohanReddy said: So what I am hearing is that Christianity is a predatory religion that killed several religions in several countries over centuries. christianity spread to roman empire peacefully but the church used brutal measures to convert common people across europe ,Islam was spread through brutal submission ,even to this day muslims use aggresive tactics while Christians are more tacit in spreading their religion using money. same goes to north india where indo-aryans have wiped out the culture and language. Religion in south india was spread more peacefully in T.N kerala and andhra. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CanadianMalodu Posted October 30 Report Share Posted October 30 12 minutes ago, 11_MohanReddy said: So what I am hearing is that Christianity is a predatory religion that killed several religions in several countries over centuries. Yes, that's right. But in general all religions are like that. Islam is expansionist as well. Hinduism is not non violent. It's has its own expansionist tendency too. But it's confined mostly to Asia and South East Asia. There was a lot of transfer of Hindu knowledge philosophy to the west (Mediterranean) in ancient Greece and to Persia. It's said that Alexandria library used to have a lot of Hindu texts. The undivided India way before was very rich in civilization, art and culture which is why I think the rulers didn't seem bent on expanding westwards. That also appears the reasons by West including moslems and Christians wanted to trade and then eventually challenge, and conquer undivided India through all the means available. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raisins_72 Posted October 30 Report Share Posted October 30 1 hour ago, Thokkalee said: CTANA lo aa C ni baga highlight cheyyandi.. lekapothe TANA anukuni manavallu kuda join aipothaaru “C” antey inko manollu join avuthaaremo - X ayithe better 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kuralokarrepak Posted October 30 Report Share Posted October 30 Arey enduku ra bujji inni association lu, oka Indian association pedithe saripodha.. ipudu thulam bangaram valu ochi MTANA Antaru.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xtian_Teddy Posted October 30 Report Share Posted October 30 2 minutes ago, Raisins_72 said: “C” antey inko manollu join avuthaaremo - X ayithe better +1 from @Xtian_Teddy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teluguredu Posted October 30 Report Share Posted October 30 3 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said: Yes, that's right. But in general all religions are like that. Islam is expansionist as well. Hinduism is not non violent. It's has its own expansionist tendency too. But it's confined mostly to Asia and South East Asia. There was a lot of transfer of Hindu knowledge philosophy to the west (Mediterranean) in ancient Greece and to Persia. It's said that Alexandria library used to have a lot of Hindu texts. The undivided India way before was very rich in civilization, art and culture which is why I think the rulers didn't seem bent on expanding westwards. That also appears the reasons by West including moslems and Christians wanted to trade and then eventually challenge, and conquer undivided India through all the means available. When greek empire came to india , india didn't have a proper writing system .whatever texts are present in reference to india are written by greek journalists based on their experiences, they are not hindu texts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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