Unraveling the Indus Valley Script: Yagna Devam’s Groundbreaking Research | The Breakfast Club Show

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Quest to understand Indus valley script: Yagna Devam's ground breaking research

Dive into the mysteries of the ancient Indus Valley script with Yagna Devam's revolutionary research! For centuries, the Indus script has been one of the world’s most cryptic languages. In this video, discover how Yagna Devam’s innovative methods are bringing us closer than ever to decoding this ancient language and understanding the culture of the Indus Valley civilization. Join us on this fascinating journey through history, archaeology, and linguistics as we unveil insights that could change our understanding of one of the world’s earliest civilizations.

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When most of the people started to look out for reels during covid, this guy started to decipher indus code. 😊

kparag
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As an English guy I’m not used to seeing such an intelligent interviewer allowing a researcher to explain his work in depth. But I’m not that surprised when it’s from an Indian news channel. Good job. I enjoyed it and hope his research continues to pan out.

birtybonkers
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What a breath of fresh air. A proper interview, with a journalist who has done her homework is so refreshing after seeing so-called journalists barking like dogs.

oundhakar
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Excellent interview. I am surprised that NEWS18 chose this topic. The anchor who interviewed was very good -- she had done her homework well; and she not only asked relevant questions, but also allowed the scholar being interviewed to answer the questions!

sreenathsastry
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Where have you been all my life News18? You have such a beautiful anchor - asks questions, waits for an answer and smiles (eg incredulous argument time). It is as if she is engaged with the interviewer and rhe subject. Doesnt interject act as a know all. (i had use she because I dont know your name lady. Take a bow)

mamdhata
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As a fellow Kannadiga I always thought this was Sanskrit. I am very proud that another Kannadiga & Bharathiya proved it.

rudraprakash
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It's not South Asia instead it's in Indian subcontinent.

manojtripathi
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Some Un-educated people . Don't Know Difference between science and politics
This research is supported by Linear models which are used to decipher most of the Ancient scripts. Also this Is supported by MIT and Human Sciences scholars. So Yejana Devam Used Machine learning models, equations and other Scripts and mixed it with LINEAR model. making it advanced.

ExploreWorldAE
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Came across this paper a while back during some leisure reading and have been aggressively asking people to read it for themselves… its wonderful to finally see this brilliant work getting its due recognition

ashd
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In the comment section, people are not countering his point logically; they are just saying his work is wrong.

ShubhamSingh-cydz
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South asia term is used by Pakistani
It's indian subcontinent

SonofIndia
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Many many thanks to Yagna Devam. Excellent job and excellent contribution to ancient History.

arundas
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So proud that our civilization's language finally got deciphered. A lot of thanks to Yugnadev. Hats of bro

PoonamSingh-jpzd
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An Indian deciphered Indus valley language and he announced to disclose next day but he mysteriously died or killed in1990s....despite a credible source where I read it ... unfortunately ...I forget the name of scholar who died...we earlier also seen instances when nuclear scientist, artist killed in that era.

Rastravadi
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Yagna Devam's work has debunked the myth that Sanskrit came from outside and that it was not indigenous to India.

rajnishraina
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As a history teacher in Pakistan this is very interesting 👍

iftikharhusain
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I read these. What's shocking is. This research is supported by linear decipherment. Which is used to decipher most ancient scripts and unknown scripts. Also this also matched with machine learning models and with Z. Linear for the first time.

CHRS-rimf
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Indus valley sculpture art still exist . The 4000 years old sculpture making process passed on to generation . Even today in many parts of India people are still using that ancient Lost -wax casting technique called Dhokra art. The communities who are making the Dhokra sculpture are Gonds, Dhurwas, Jhera and Khond . These communities speak ancient languages like Parji, Gondi, Kuvi, Kuyi as their mother tongue . So please do researches on these languages of Chhattisgarh, Odisha and Madhya Pradesh. Another language which is close to these languages is Kurukh.

binjupallav
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Why does the anchor use the term south asia, it is Indian Subcontinent.
I hope some one informs her and asks her to change in future. 🙏

venugopalsitaraman
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Why do we still use the term Indo-Aryan?? It is Indian, without any hyphenation.

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