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<*UNIVERSALITY IN RACE,LANGUAGE,RELIGION AND CULTURE*> by P. R. Sarkar
[Book:PROUT in a Nutshell,Part 06:07]

Universality in race, language, religion and culture by P. R. Sarkar
The subject matter for today's discourse is, "Universality in Race,
Language, Religion and Culture". Though there aresome apparent or
prima facie differences in language, colour, etc. in human beings,
still in all essential matters they come from the same source, they
originate from One Singular Entity –Parama Puruśa. There may be
linguistic differences, colour differences, national differences, but
all these are external and apparent. It is the language of the heart,
thelanguage of sentiment, and not the language of the tongue, that
should be heard.
No language can claim to be an original language – neither English,
nor Telegu nor Bengali. The English language is not anoriginal
language. Nine hundred years ago there was no English language, one
thousand-five hundred years ago there was no Bengali language and
eight hundred years ago there were no Angika,Maithili and Assamese
languages. Modern English is a mixture of theScotch tongue, the old
Norman tongue, the Anglo-Saxon tongue, the Briton tongue, the Celt
tongue, and the Latin and Greek tongues. All these tongues gave birth
to modern English. Till the days of King Alfred the Great there was no
approved standard of English vocabulary. Similarly, the Bengali
language consists of Saḿskrta roots and words, and a large number of
English, Japanese, Portuguese and Arabic words. Again, Telegu language
is composed of Cantonese, Indonesian and Malaysian words and a number
of Saḿskrta words.

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