Sanskrit was introduced on earth by the eternal sages of vedic era. There has never been any kind, class or nature of change in the science of Sanskrit grammar as seen in other languages of the world as they passed through one stage to another. This is known history!!
In other words sanskrit is an alien language that was brought to earth by those aliens (ancient Indians including sages) who came to earth from their mother planet. The sages of vedic era (Called Rishis in sanskrit) were the researchers and scientists of those days. They had different levels like Junior Scientist, Senior Scientist etc who were called Rishis, Maharshis and Brahmarshis, Brahmarshis being the senior most of them. It was taught on planet earth by the ancient Indian sages (scientitsts) whose fore fathers were from some alien planet…
I’ve chosen some of these words in Sanskrit that describes cosmology in simple single words…
Please get ready to be amazed….
ADITI:
The mother/origin of divine powers. In terms of cosmology, it symbolizes joint impact 3 fundamental elements of cosmic creation
1)mitra
2)varuna
3)aryama
APAH:
Indicates the stimulated, active, collective state of mitra, varuna and aryama. Accounts for the manifested dynamic state of Nature and hence is also named as maya. The illusion of seeing the unique eternal sat in varieties of ever changing forms and actions in the world.
VRATAH:
The activity of fundamental particles does not result in any creation on its own. Its existence and functions are subject to the God’s will.
TWASTAH:
It represents the fundamental radiations (energy waves) generated by the evolutionary impulse in Apah that lead to Vajrah
VAJRAH:
Symbolizes the grand collision of masses (momentum).
HIRANYA GARBHA: [My Personal favourite]
Represents the infinite explosions.
It represents the golden womb/ golden egg, is the source of the creation of the universe.
In the RIGVEDA it is said that hiranyagarbha floated around in water in emptiness and the darkness of the non-existence for about a year and then broke into 2 halves which formed the SWARGA and PRITHVI, and most likely other parts of the universe. It is believed that Brahma was born from Hiranyagarbha.
VASHISTHA:
Symbolizes the charge-less particles emitted from what is left in the fundamental mass beyond mitra/varuna. It is NEUTRON in the language of physics.
The state if transition from equilibrium to non-equilibrium of sat, raj and tam gunas.
NAKTAH:
Marks the infinite absorption of all creation, absolute destruction of the universe.
SOMAH:
Represents the cosmic radiant energy. Its physically manifested form is what generates solar, lunar and other kinds of lights and energy radiations from different planets, stars and other huge balls of activated mass.
MITRA-VARUNA
Fundamental particles of opposite charges that constitutes the atoms of any mass. VARUNA is positively charged PROTONS. MITRA the opposite, negatively charges ELECTRONS. VEDIC HYMNS: mitra surrounds all nuclei of existence and together with varuna (in the nucleus) generates the beauty and perfection of structure.
ARYAMAN:
Represents the enrgy/radiations that pervade in a mass apart from PROTONS, NEUTRONS and ELECTRONS.
MATARISWAN:
The colossal momentum generated by the energy explosion of the Big Bang. If gives rise to the expansion of initial mass.
VAISWANARA AGNI:
Represents the ensemble force of all energies of nature. All the energies of the nature. All the dynamic physical energies, devouring, enjoying, purifying, preparing, assimilating, forming become possible through its force. It is the will in vital spiritual energy (prana) and the dynamic force of bioenergy.
न हि तापयितुं शक्यं सागरांभस्तृणोल्कया॥
Even when instigated by others,
the mind of a pious person never hesitates (to take the right decision).
It is not possible to heat the water of ocean by a torch of dried grass.