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Speaking Sanskrit keeps diabetes, cholesterol at bay, claims BJP MP Ganesh Singh, quoting U.S.-based academic institution

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NEW DELHI, DECEMBER 13, 2019 11:40 IST
UPDATED: DECEMBER 13, 2019 14:13 IST
 
 

BJP MP Ganesh Singh

BJP MP Ganesh Singh   | Photo Credit: Twitter/GaneshSingh_in

 

He also claimed that according to a research by NASA, if computer programming is done in Sanskrit, it will be flawless

BJP MP Ganesh Singh on Thursday claimed that as per a research done by a U.S.-based academic institution, speaking Sanskrit language on a daily basis boosts the nervous system and keeps diabetes and cholesterol at bay.

Participating in a debate on the Sanskrit universities bill, he also claimed that according to a research by U.S. space research organisation NASA, if computer programming is done in Sanskrit, it will be flawless.

More than 97% of the languages in the world, including few Islamic languages, are based on Sanskrit, Mr. Singh said.

Union Minister Pratap Chandra Sarangi, who spoke in Sanskrit on the bill, said the language is very flexible and a single sentence can be spoken in many ways.

 

He also said various English words such as brother and cow are derived from Sanskrit.

Mr. Sarangi said the promotion of this ancient language will not impact any other language

https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/speaking-sanskrit-keeps-diabetes-cholesterol-at-bay-bjp-mp-ganesh-singh/article30294781.ece?homepage=true

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Sanskrit as some parent language was a myth propagated by British appointed racists. The only Sanskrit they found was in madras province. They took it and gave ownership of Sanskrit to some blonde haired blue eyed aryans from Europe.

sanskrit did not create other languages. In fact it is a refinement of existing languages in other words languages like telugu languages created it.

morover a lot of vocabulary in Sanskrit is constructed that means made up.

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