Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Agni Meele Purohitam

I started browsing about “Recording” and other allied subjects. The threads led me to first HMV Recording. Then the further threads were about Edison and Max Muller. Then I started reading about Sri Sri Thakur. From there I got this piece of information which is really interesting.

Sri Sri Thakur wanted everyone to learn Sanskrit, the language of Devatas. Here is a true story to share with you... No one knows how old the Vedas are. HMV had once published a pamphlet giving the history of gramophone record. Gramophone was invented by Thomas Alva Edison in the 19th century. Edison, who had invented many other gadgets like electric bulb and the motion picture camera, had become a legend even in his own time. When he invented the gramophone record, which could record human voice for posterity, he wanted to record the voice of an eminent scholar on his first piece. For that he chose Prof. Max Muller of England, another great personality of the 19th century. He wrote to Max Muller saying, "I want to meet you and record your voice. When should I come?" Max Muller who had great respect for Edison asked him to come on a suitable time when most of the scholars of the Europe would be gathering in England. Accordingly Edison took a ship and went to England. He was introduced to the audience. All cheered Edison's presence. Later at the request of Edison Max Muller came on the stage and spoke in front of the instrument. Then Edison went back to his laboratory and by afternoon came back with a disc. He played the gramophone disc from his instrument. The audience was thrilled to hear the voice of Max Muller from the instrument. They were glad that voices of great persons like Max Muller could be stored for the benefit of posterity. After several rounds of applause and congratulations to Thomas Alva Edison, Max Muller came to the stage and addressed the scholars and asked them, "You heard my original voice in the morning. Then you heard the same voice coming out from this instrument in the afternoon. Do you understand what I said in the morning or what you heard in the afternoon?". The audience fell silent because they could not understand the language in which Max Muller had spoken. It was `Greek and Latin' to them as they say. But had it been Greek or Latin, they would have definitely understood because they were from various parts of Europe. It was in a language which the European scholars had never heard. Max Muller then explained what he had spoken. He said that the language he spoke was Sanskrit and it was the first sloka of Rig Veda, which says "Agni Meele Purohitam". This was the first recorded public version on the gramophone plate. Why did Max Muller choose this? Addressing the audience he said, "Vedas are the oldest text of the human race. And Agni Meele Purohitam is the first verse of Rig Veda. In the most primordial time when the people of Europe were jumping like Chimpanzees, from tree to tree and branch to branch, when they did not know how to cover their bodies, but with fig leaves, did not know agriculture and lived by hunting and lived in caves, at that remote past, Indians had attained high civilization and they gave to the world universal philosophies in the form of the Vedas. ******** Dr. Das 

In this funny world there is always another side which speaks about the demerits of any good thing. You would have seen the following stories.

Karunanidhi downplays his earlier statement


1 comment:

  1. MaxMuller who learnt Vedas declared that SANSKRIT is fountain head of wisdom.Germans ask INDIANs if they call temselves so,afirst question "Do you study GEETHA" as it is epitome of ADVAITHA philosophy and beyond.Mostly we refrain from GEETHA as our SANSKRIT proficiency is inadequate.Swami CHIDBAVANANDAs commentary on GEETHA is simple,can easily be understood.

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