Samskrutam & I

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My 2 anaas about Samskrutam & I.
 Because we choose the topic as Samskrutam and I, I would like to dwell up on the very word I – “aham” in samskritam. This small example itself would show how samskritam is the life force or why samskritam best depicts evolution of human thought at its best possible level.
Aham (अहम्) has three aksaraas in it अ ह and म्. 
When we say this syllable aloud, we can feel that the sound originates or has its focal point at the stomach. Incidentally also denotes Chatur Mukha Brahma, the God of Creation who sprung up from Vishnu’s Udharam. Here “” clearly denotes creation or birth.
When we say this syllable aloud, we can feel the sound vibrations at the heart region. Heart sustains our life by constantly pumping blood for the body, just like Vishnu, the protector हरि (Hari) who sustains this world.  The syllable “” clearly denotes growth and sustenance of life.
When we try pronouncing ‘म्”, it reverberates in our skull area. “म” denotes मरणम्  or death and Lord Maheswara is the destroyer.
This Birth (), Growth (), Death (म्) cycle continues as long as Ahamkaara exists. When Ahamkaara ceases so does the Birth, Growth and Death cycle. A simple word “I” in samskritam has such deep meaning and it is not a case of probabilistic happening.  Samskrutam is designed and destined to be the life force of humans. Nothing best depicts the evolution of human thought than Samskrutam.
Sevaayaam Bhavadeeyaha

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