A real journey of our long-forgotten history, Manuscripts marked the beginning of preserving age-old knowledge, a giant leap for humanity. You have indeed brought it out alive, with a touch of our Indian heritage. Keep the good work up.🤩
I'm grateful for these Hindu manuscripts. Our Khmer "Sastra Slek Rith" is influenced by these original Hindu manuscripts. Thank you for sharing this dying tradition of your kind. Respect
@@Abhiiragavarapu i am trying to say is that our ancestors werent hipsters, they used this method because there was no other way - if you try to recreate this youre a hipster. Your ancestors would think their progeny didn't develop intelligence.
That is fascinating! It's also quite interesting how the style of producing manuscripts spread throughout South and SE Asia as well, and how you can see the influence of it in the sorts of scripts used.
@@Some_guy_passing_byyou're very perceptive sir, I agree with you - surplus labour work was relegated to those who could be exploited at quite discounted rate, the writers did not labour to create the condition of possibility of his own work.
Whenever I talk about the greatness of our ancient people some random people come and comment like if they were so knowledgeable then why did they write on palm leaves and not discovered paper......I tried to find the reason on internet but never found satisfactory results that why our ancient sages who had great wisdom couldn't discovered Paper....then I researched about making of palm leaves before writing, then I concluded that they have made these palm leaves so strategically so that they can preserve their writings for centuries....if they have written it on paper it must have been destroyed early.....I don't know if my hypothesis is correct or not, but I truly believe that their must have been a solid reason behind writing on palm leaves and not on paper. Well thanks for making this video.. it's really great feeling to watch ancient things making in modern era.
This is absolutely phenomenal. I'm learning a kavacam and it mentioned wearing a palm leaf manuscript on your arm and I was fascinated. Your video came up and it was just mesmerizing. Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing it.
Really awesome . I saw it for the first time. Thanks a lot for sharing this. Amazing knowledge. I can co-relate why in ancient time wrtting was not that common for common man.we only find manuscripts writing about battles wars, etc from handful of ancient scholars. Orally shared knowledge is what was very common.
We Odias also write it in them, even on bamboo shoots. Palm leaves are called Taala/Tadhei Patraw and the manuscripts are called Bhurja patraw respectively, in Odia.
This is a brilliant video. It is precise, technical, and there is a complete absence of unnecessary jingoism. Brilliant. Thanks for making this video. Admire your dedication.
That's a lot of hard work! I wonder when did the writers move to using ink directly on the palm leaves instead of inscribing them w the metal pen first. Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
beautiful. i wonder how difficult is it to make curves when writing on palm leaf? scripts carved in stone or wood often have more angles and straight lines because they're a lot easier to make, is palm leaf also like that somewhat?
Very nice video but bro kya ham palm leaf ke alawa koi aur leaf bhi use kar sakte hai and ye palm leaf milega kaha? Kya ham palm leaf ko ghar me laga sakte hain?
Oh no the process is quite difficult we have to make this thing using paper and leaves for our holiday assignments i have no idea how to do such a difficult thing but thank you so much for the nice video Amazing videos are always appreciated ❤😊
Thank you! I'm interested in South Arabian languages, where palm leaf manuscripts were also made. As there were trade links between Yemen, presumably the technology was shared, I guess originating in South Asia. I'll try doing this - if I can find a palm tree like yours in England. What type of palm tree did your leaves come from? [Oops! I see you tell us the types of palm in the description - thanks!]
A real journey of our long-forgotten history, Manuscripts marked the beginning of preserving age-old knowledge, a giant leap for humanity. You have indeed brought it out alive, with a touch of our Indian heritage. Keep the good work up.🤩
This is for you guys... How is this Palm Leaf Manuscript...!!! Views always appreciated...☺️
Please make in coarbored
Please make with A4 size sheets
Ei j pencil ta use korlen eta apnar banano?? Kivabe banano jabe?
Sir can we write with black pen also ?
@@akhileshguha8887 yes
I'm grateful for these Hindu manuscripts. Our Khmer "Sastra Slek Rith" is influenced by these original Hindu manuscripts. Thank you for sharing this dying tradition of your kind. Respect
This is an amazing and very aesthetically pleasing method of writing. I would love to write one myself some day. thanks for the video!
use microsoft word lol
@@akashp01 what's the template bro!?
@@Abhiiragavarapu i am trying to say is that our ancestors werent hipsters, they used this method because there was no other way - if you try to recreate this youre a hipster. Your ancestors would think their progeny didn't develop intelligence.
That is fascinating! It's also quite interesting how the style of producing manuscripts spread throughout South and SE Asia as well, and how you can see the influence of it in the sorts of scripts used.
in the philippines its all goneeeeeee :D thanks so much spain
@@13palomaseraficast.61 And don't forget the US, they share just as much blame as the Spanish for that.
Wondered how the Buddhist first council might have written down the suttas. 20 days, wow. Thanks for sharing.
Adi Shankaracharya refuted every major buddhist scholar across the country
@@fbiagent6336the bar to refute religious arguments is very low 😂😂
Just like students don't make paper from scratch, writers back then didn't make manuscripts from scratch either. Craftsmen and women did that part .
@@Some_guy_passing_byyou're very perceptive sir, I agree with you - surplus labour work was relegated to those who could be exploited at quite discounted rate, the writers did not labour to create the condition of possibility of his own work.
Thank you very much for sharing. Greetings from Indonesia 👋👋
Great work, our Indian methods preserved by such an excellent guy... brilliant keep going bro 👌🌟
Thanks for the support.
অনেক অনেক ধন্যবাদ এমন চমৎকার একটি ভিডিও তৈরি করার জন্য।
What did he write?
Whenever I talk about the greatness of our ancient people some random people come and comment like if they were so knowledgeable then why did they write on palm leaves and not discovered paper......I tried to find the reason on internet but never found satisfactory results that why our ancient sages who had great wisdom couldn't discovered Paper....then I researched about making of palm leaves before writing, then I concluded that they have made these palm leaves so strategically so that they can preserve their writings for centuries....if they have written it on paper it must have been destroyed early.....I don't know if my hypothesis is correct or not, but I truly believe that their must have been a solid reason behind writing on palm leaves and not on paper.
Well thanks for making this video.. it's really great feeling to watch ancient things making in modern era.
You are absolutely right...👌🏾😊 Respect 😇
Palm leaves are eco-friendly...
And paper which is used today is not eco-friendly...
Thankyou so much for showing it Arnab!
Really thankful for your patience and hard work.
Thanks for your kind support 👍🏿😇😍
Just think how much hard work our ancestors do before writing things
I was looking for written palmyar and i got the demonstration of it. What a treat 😍.
This is literally THE COOLEST THING EVER!!! I gotta learn an Indian language and give this a go 🤩
Thankyou for showing the process in detaile
Thank you for this upload. Greetings from Serbia.
Amazing, i'll also make it for my school project.
Thanks a lot for guiding us.
Nice tutorial ...
Really appreciate the hard workers of olden Indian writers.
Love this video very much
Now my question:
Can we write with ink on it
Yes... With permanent ink
Excellent i really love this
This is absolutely phenomenal. I'm learning a kavacam and it mentioned wearing a palm leaf manuscript on your arm and I was fascinated. Your video came up and it was just mesmerizing. Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing it.
I really loved the video .. and appreciate your efforts for making such a wonderful palm leaf book.... I felt happy seeing your video
Thanks for the support...😊
Fabulous ! Thank you for showing this special method ❤
Really super methodological explanation....
Thank you sir for your great service to mankind. 🙏🙏🙏
Awesome amazing my ancient civilizations of indians
Wow sir this is really, really gazab
Really awesome .
I saw it for the first time.
Thanks a lot for sharing this. Amazing knowledge.
I can co-relate why in ancient time wrtting was not that common for common man.we only find manuscripts writing about battles wars, etc from handful of ancient scholars.
Orally shared knowledge is what was very common.
Excellent demonstration! Practical and informative, I will follow your lead.
(What does the Aloe Vera do? Is it a softening agent?
Yes
Wow khub sundar 👌👌🥰
Dhonnobad...😊🙂
very interesting and informative video, thanks.
We Odias also write it in them, even on bamboo shoots. Palm leaves are called Taala/Tadhei Patraw and the manuscripts are called Bhurja patraw respectively, in Odia.
Thanks for making this wonderful video ..i can't describe in words how awesome you guys are.... salute to u 🙏🙏🙏
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for your tutorial, for a conservation students who are majoring in manuscripts really enjoyed it.really insightful!
Amazing Manuscript
This is a brilliant video. It is precise, technical, and there is a complete absence of unnecessary jingoism.
Brilliant. Thanks for making this video. Admire your dedication.
Thank you very much for making this.
🙏🙏🙏
Thank you very much for sharing.
That's a lot of hard work! I wonder when did the writers move to using ink directly on the palm leaves instead of inscribing them w the metal pen first.
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
কালিটা কি দিয়ে তৈরি?
@@shuvrodebsarkar686 Lampblack and gum / binder.
Wowwww🥰❤️ Amazing 😍
Trust me, it's outstanding... I wish I order it from you.... I love to have such those manuscript design...
Thanks for your support.
sera jst❤❤😲
Verygood u r doing goodwork
IT IS AN WORK OF ART
Dang thats some hard work. Great video mate
Amazing Arnab! Excellent work!!
Superb 👌👏👏👏👏💐
Thank you! Cheers!
From this to MS Word. Amazing journey.
Great creation
I'll try 7:28
Just imagine how ancient vedas were written before 6000 bce😍
Can l make without the use of alovera
Nice,Good job bro
Thanks! I needed this for social science research :)
Great!
beautiful. i wonder how difficult is it to make curves when writing on palm leaf? scripts carved in stone or wood often have more angles and straight lines because they're a lot easier to make, is palm leaf also like that somewhat?
Yes... You are absolutely right...👌🏾
খুবই সুন্দর
So interesting and hardwork.what have you added into the boiling water?
Alovera...
loved it brother !
Prabhu Hare Krishna thank you so much. All Glories to Srila Prabhupada 🙏
Wonderful video! Thank you so much!🙏🏻❤️
You are so welcome!
can i use pandan leaf
Very informative
I have done for my holiday assignment
Amaging 🥰
Just asking, but how were these holes made to pass the cord through in the past?
Like same in the middle, both side or no cord.
Very nice video but bro kya ham palm leaf ke alawa koi aur leaf bhi use kar sakte hai and ye palm leaf milega kaha? Kya ham palm leaf ko ghar me laga sakte hain?
Chandi written on palm leaves can be found in Bengal?please send quickly.
super
This is awesome. Thanks.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️!!! ..thankyou !!! Sir
Your welcome...😀😊😍
Valuable info
What is the liquid u put in the pot for boiling
Raw aloevera
Very amazing video 👍🏻 we can use any colour
Sure...👍😊
Can we try with coconut leaf?
Amazing 👏🏻
Traditionally any special wood is used for top and bottom of grantha / book ?
I guess Neem Tree Wood.
Oh no the process is quite difficult we have to make this thing using paper and leaves for our holiday assignments i have no idea how to do such a difficult thing but thank you so much for the nice video
Amazing videos are always appreciated ❤😊
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Great!!
Thank you somuch for your information
Skibidi ballsss❤❤❤
😊
Very nice informative. Can write on both sides on palm leaf. Thank YOU.
Thank you. But suppose to write on one side otherwise it will snugged...😊
Is it necessary to add camphor powder in the oil pls do tell
Not necessary...
Superb
nice thinking... jio bro
Thank you for your support...👍😇
When you rolling this how many leaf in 1 rolls????
5 leafs...😇👍♥️
Thank you😁😁🙏🙏
Sorry I have doubt???
Where did you got the stylus?? Can we make it at our own
Yes, with broken brush and needle.
Big needles used to stich rice bags will also do.
Beautiful
Lovely
Very good
Good 👍👍
Thanks...
We have to boil for 1 hour or until its bowl
PLZ ANSWER NA
Beautiful. Thank you
lovely explanation!
Glad you liked it
Wow thanks
Welcome 😊
Nice
Please tell what should I write in mnauscipt???? Please tell me today only..
Amazing!
Can you tell what have you written in manuscript please
😇 Yes...
For Hanuman chalisa How many palm leaf required
It's depends on your writing, if you write small then it requires 15 pages and for big words will take 30 pages...
Thank you! I'm interested in South Arabian languages, where palm leaf manuscripts were also made. As there were trade links between Yemen, presumably the technology was shared, I guess originating in South Asia. I'll try doing this - if I can find a palm tree like yours in England. What type of palm tree did your leaves come from? [Oops! I see you tell us the types of palm in the description - thanks!]
Thanks for the support... Next detailed video will come soon.
Why r u useing alovera?
To soften...😇