...But there are many other things to discover. Like, early in London, I, I asked a lady, I said, “What do you call for sugar?” She said, “Shankara.” ‘Shankara’ is an absolute Sanskrit word. “Shankara?” “Yes, Shankara.” Now, where is this end and when? But they say that this language, Samskrta, was actually a sister language of Latin. And ‘samskrta’ means ‘made holy.’ So then it came to India and was made holy. So must have come, or the people must have taken it to whatever it was. But that's what they say, that. Lots of words. How can they be so common? The best is English. I mean, English language has so many Sanskrit words. I can’t understand. For example, even you say, I say you 'AM' and 'PM'. I ask many people, they don’t know what it means. Yogi: ... Ante-meridian and post-meridian ... Ante-meridian and post-meridian, it’s the ... Mother: But meridian has nothing to do with the Sun. How can it be? Meridian has, actually, it is like,
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