Saturday 26 December 2015

Magical Language called Sanskrit & Hieroglyphs are a medium to convey this magic



We are startled with the Egyptian Pharaoh's ( I am using the same terms as every one uses but I know for sure that they were called puru/pUru) building capacity but we never look at their ability to show magic even in their language.

Here is one of the examples:




 
Hiero Ca1.svg
imn
n







Hiero Ca2.svg

i= i ( Egyptologists read it as " i")

i= a,(also read as "a" as in "Aten" by Egyptologists)

It means the rush sign which is M17, Gardiner sign list, has two pronunciation of "i" and "a".

I am yet to decipher which one to read as "i" and which one to read "a" but my guess is if it is in the beginning, it should be read as "a" and if at the end should be read as "i". 

However there is another difficulty, there is absolute freedom whether you have to read from top or bottom or left or write, this becomes useless as to whether this is at the end or at the beginning.

 Hieroglyphics are written vertically and horizontally as well.

Now consider, two i signs are written.

ii  = i+a= ya 

ii= i+i=I ई 

ii=a+i= ai(इ) or 

ii=a+a= A 


Now reading the above would give us different possibilities:


1. i-mn-n= imaMa इमं = This
2.  a-mn-n= amani अमनि( Here we have taken Y5 sign's phonetics as ma only)=road/way/am
3. mn-n-i= manana मनन= thinking/reflection
4. imAni=इमानि( Here we have taken Y5 sign's phonetics as ma only)= These
5. manI=मनी= " take to heart"
6. maNi मणि=Jewel 
7. mananA=Thoughtfully
8.mAnana=honouring/respecting
9. manAna=devout/pious.
10. Aman="wish oneself at"
11. Amana= affection/inclination.
There could be other possibilities too.


Now see the name 

 



This is taken from Sir E.A Wallis dictionary Vol. 2 published in 1920. page number 940

As known from the Assyrian language and written in Cuneiform, the above reading is confirmed as "maNi".

But it is not a guarantee that maNi was the only way the ancient Egyptians wanted this to be read. Also, since the said king is a nubian king of much later times, probably, he chose to use this interpretation but it again does not guarantee, the other kings and dynasties used the same word for these symbols.

See for magic in the first name in Cartouche:

The last symbol of the raised hands is kara= hand.
The phonetic value of it changes from just ka to kara.

The middle symbol is of the goat and it has been given a phonetic value of "ba"( They do not know why, I will tell you bcos of three words barkara, basta and bukka, all meaning goat. So the first letter of these words was chosen as phonetic value. 

Now see the magic


1. ra-ba-kara= ba-ra-kara= barkara= goat.

2. If we use the full word for this goat symbol and ka for the hand symbol, it would be 
barkara kuru= kuru barkara= kuru king barkara

If we use the synonym of aja and ajA for the goat, it will be:

3. ra-ajA-barkara-kara= rAjA-kara-barkara=king levying tax/tribute-barkara.
4. If we just use the phonetic value ka for the hand symbol, it would be read as 

        ra-aja-ka-barkara=rAjaka-barkara=(illuminating/splendid/chief of state/king/prince/little king)-barkara= king barkara.

Thus does not matter how you read, the meaning will remain similar. But the name will remain similar.

Now, lets say some Arabic speaking person may come up and he may say I want to read it as ka-bI-ra= kabIra= big.

Well, no one will stop you from reading anything but then you need to explain the reason why the hand symbol has the phonetic value of ka, the goat symbol has the phonetic value of "ba" and sun symbol has the phonetic value of "ra".

Now what is the relation between the King and the goat? or the man and the goat?

If any one remembers the name of grand father of Ram, he will immediately be able to link it up. His grandfather's name was aja= he-goat. Was it really his name aja?or it was because they used the word aja= he-goat for grand father.

The answer is that till date, in Eastern part of India(Bhojpuri and Awadhi speaking area) we use the words ajA and Aji for our grand father and grand mother.

ajA= he-goat
and AjA=she-goat.

Why we call our grand parents he and she goats. Is it because we believe that we are produced by the goats? The answer is yes and it brings us to closer to solving the mysteries of ancient Egyptian civilization.









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