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In short its all your imagination
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In short its all your imagination
how?????? )))))
you know how.
i am speaking on basis of reality. You can prove that was my imagination
shukar ha Taj Mahal Haryana main nahi ha.
by the way what if they started purifying architecture
i am speaking on basis of reality. You can prove that was my imagination
i don't see anything wrong in getting rid of foreign influence in our culture
Those kind of changes happen everywhere and are completely inevitable.
sanskrit already has hundreds of legal and administrative terms.the muslim invaders had replaced those words with persian and arabic words.In telugu we have drawn all the legal and administrative termonology from sanskrit itself.words like muddhaai,jaameen are few and far between.I would request all my north indian govts to get rid of any persian vocabulary which is still lingering and replace them with sanskrit .even srilanka and nepal rely only on sanskrit if they want to create a new word
:facepalmYes i call it baggage,The complainant should understand what is being written in the FIR and what he intends to complaint in the FIR.Whats the use of terms if the victim cannot understand and only a select few understand how is that going to help a uneducated person who wants to file an FIR?We are supposed to make it easy not make it exclusive and complex.
There is also sanskrit names in biology which makes it even simpler than latin,then would you use sanskrit? since its older than latin?
What history are you talking about?Some invader invades and forcibly makes you learn his language you call it your own?
Let's see this in the present scenario how many speak urdu, i doubt many south indians know hindi at all.Forget writing FIR in urdu or persian they wont understand if you wrote FIR in hindi,in this case its better for them to use the local language being spoken so that every one can understand the contents of the FIR.
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You missed the point. That is why you are assuming that I wanted Sanskrit to be used for biological terms because it is old. I am just saying there is nothing wrong in following conventions like latin names. If they say something about the history, then so be it. Btw the terms used in FIR are not that hard to understand. If the problem is really about hard legal terms, then it is a different matter. But I bet the terms which will replace the current ones will be some Sanskrit tongue twisters, because that is what seems to be happening in other places also. Just listen to DD news and try to understand words like adhiveshan and ghosahana.
sanskrit already has hundreds of legal and administrative terms.the muslim invaders had replaced those words with persian and arabic words.In telugu we have drawn all the legal and administrative termonology from sanskrit itself.words like muddhaai,jaameen are few and far between.I would request all my north indian govts to get rid of any persian vocabulary which is still lingering and replace them with sanskrit .even srilanka and nepal rely only on sanskrit if they want to create a new word
You could replace Persian as much as you want, only if you realize that Sanskrit has been introduced in India by the same (Indo)Iranian people who invaded India, and that the language is closely related to Persian.
In any case, you will still use a non-Dravidian (original Indian) language.
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Sigh another Aryan Invasion theory shill.
In any case, you will still use a non-Dravidian (original Indian) language.