Posts

Showing posts from July, 2018

Murthy's Fundamental and Distinctive Original Contribution on Etymology

KRS Murthy's Etymology of Sanskrit (samskRutam) Dear Sanskrit (samskRutam) scholars and enthusiasts: Distinctive Original Contributions My distinctive original contributions to the etymology of Sanskrit (samskRutam) is my derivations of the words from single alphabets, or reverse analytical or regressive derivation of words back to the single letter root alphabets. State of the Corpus and its Lack of Exhaustive Degree of the Etymology of samskRutam I have talked to many samskRutam scholars of the language, experts in linguistics, grammar and also etymology experts and scholars. While the foreign experts in these subjects understand very little, totally ignorant or intentionally ignoring the unique object-oriented structure of samskRutam, the Indian scholars have only derived from words to word combinations, or to single alphabets only in easy and obvious examples. Complete and Holistic Approach My goal is to establish and systematize the etymological corpus ...

Murthy's Notes on the etymology of Sanskrit (Samskritam)

Image
Murthy's Notes on the etymology of Sanskrit (Samskritam) Krs Murthy   Sri Murthy GENERAL NOTES: 1. I will create notes on the etymology of Samskritam (I will use "sanskrit" in my writing) made up of a series of lessonettes. 2. I have chosen to write in English alphabets only at this time, not using the dEvanaagari script, or other scripts of languages like Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Punjabi etc. 3. Feel free to insert words and alphabets written in your favorite languages. 4. You will and should get credit for supplementing my lessonettes by adding words or texts in your favorite languages. Note that I understand and have different levels of abilities in many of the Indian languages. nru  (=  person or people or citizens) + pa = nrupa nru +pati = nrupati nru --> nara nara + pati = narapati naara means refers to derived from or related to nara BASICS: In the sanskrit alphabets system, the vowels are: a, aa (...