What comes from his Mouth : Ancient Language Research.

What came first, Sanskrit or Tamil?

This is a very relevant and unanswered question for the present. Unclear evidences suggests that tamil was the oldest laguage but supporting clear evidences are missing till date.

Sanskrit literature tells about 4 yuga's namely satyayuga, tradayuga, dwaparayuga and kaliyuga. Satya yuga is described as the period in history where, the holy cow of dharma dwells with 4 legs, where the land witnesses dharmic and legitimate people only. Sbsequently in the following yuga's the holy cow loses one leg each say in tretayuga, the cow stands in 3 legs which is symbolic that 1/4th of people on land are adharmic. In dwapara yuga cow stands in 2 and at kaliyuga cow stands in a single leg.

Tamil litrature says that satyayuga is called giriyugam which means people lived in 'giri' or mountain peaks i.e, caves and dens. Next yuga for them is tarayuga or the yuga of ground or space. According to them, by tretayugam poppulation has increased and people got out into plain forest in search of space. 'tara' means ground in tamil and malayalam. Comming to dwaparayugam, its called dooparayugam which means, 2 flat plains in tamil. This is representative of grassland and desert as two flat surfaces. 'Para' or 'parannatu' means flat in tamil and malayalam respectively. Kaliyugam is when man and woman peaks with their and fights each other until they destroys the last human being on earth which means they destroys everthing on earth including all developments. This is due to 'kali' which means anger in tamil.

Looking on to its practicality sanskrit litrature has lacking things?

Skanda/Kanda purana had its tamil version by 15th centuary and it says about kanya kandam which is much similar to limuria mass of land once existed in indian ocean and pacafic ocean connecting india madagascar and australia which encloses sri lanka in it assumed to be submerged under sea due to some periodic floods. Tamil natives believed the existance of pandian kingdom which once ruled the whole indiain this mass of land. If so tamil is much older.

Another lite snippets of infomation i'd like to share are:
Ramayanam which is in tratayugam says about Ramsetu bridge, which means this piece of land did not exist at that time. If pandyan kings lived there at the time when this land existed, then tamil is oldest. But then why not ramayan and mahabharat was not tamil origin??

Ramayan and mahabharat are sanskrit based!

'Sanskrit' means reformed or cultured in sanskrit. This means that, its said in comparison to some other language. This 'prakrta'- olden language then could be tamil !!!

If we compare organisation pronounciation or grammer of tamil and sanskrit, tamil is more simplified with much less rules. There are sounds in tamil which cannot be exatly scripted. There are even multiple letters for the same sound in tamil this suggest its primitiveness. Sanskrit is used by mostly scholers which makes it more cultured and reformed or unified.

These suggest tamil could be more primitive if more evidences of pandian kings and the landmass of limuria are found...

This mystrious land mass of limuria may have even more to say !...





Reference:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemuria_(continent)

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