Soldier's stone
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Soldier's stone
Up in the mountains of Colorado, in United States of America, stands a monument.
A hallowed monument, honoring brave soldiers who fought in a faraway place.
A monument built by soldiers; built with love and respect for their comrades-in-arms who unquestioningly honored their oaths and did their duty.
A monument for soldiers who fought and died for their countries in the misty mountains and lowlands of a faraway land.
On a quiet, lonely mountaintop on the continental divide (that separates the watersheds that drain into the Pacific Ocean from those that drain into the Atlantic Ocean), there is a polished stone monument that honors the men and women who served in the jungles of South East Asia. Not many know about it but some do visit, as evidenced by the artifacts left behind.
There among the stones, placed in a circle around the monument, honoring those who battled in that foreign country, is one inscribed in Nepali Gurmukhi and Hindi.
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A hallowed monument, honoring brave soldiers who fought in a faraway place.
A monument built by soldiers; built with love and respect for their comrades-in-arms who unquestioningly honored their oaths and did their duty.
A monument for soldiers who fought and died for their countries in the misty mountains and lowlands of a faraway land.
On a quiet, lonely mountaintop on the continental divide (that separates the watersheds that drain into the Pacific Ocean from those that drain into the Atlantic Ocean), there is a polished stone monument that honors the men and women who served in the jungles of South East Asia. Not many know about it but some do visit, as evidenced by the artifacts left behind.
There among the stones, placed in a circle around the monument, honoring those who battled in that foreign country, is one inscribed in Nepali Gurmukhi and Hindi.
Click the link to view the video.
Who were the 20th Infantry Division?
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941
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A very touching monument for the 'brave-hearts' who laid down their lives while defending, liberty, equality & fraternity
Great find xl_target & thanks for sharing!
Our soldiers have indeed done us proud
May their souls RIP...
Briha
Great find xl_target & thanks for sharing!
Our soldiers have indeed done us proud
May their souls RIP...
Briha
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You got that right, Briha.Our soldiers have indeed done us proud
May their souls RIP...
I was just really surprised to see Indian Soldiers being remembered on a US memorial.
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One of the signs is in Sanskrit in Roman script
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I am frankly amazed to see a memorial for Indian soldiers in the US. Thank you, XL, for bringing this to our notice.
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Amazing! Thanks for sharing xl_target very moving.
I think the script on top is Gurumukhi (Punjabi)...
I think the script on top is Gurumukhi (Punjabi)...
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Well, I'm wrong where the Nepali is concerned as they use the Devanagri script, so it is definitely not Nepali.bennedose wrote:One of the signs is in Sanskrit in Roman script
I'll have to take you guys word for what the other script is. Sanskrit ( I thought Sanskrit also used the Devanagri script) or Gurmukhi. Anyone else confirm that?
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Sanskrit uses the same script as devanagri. I closely observed the video again but I could not spot any sanskrit, however there was a moment when the lady quickly scanned over a stone about 2:45 - 2:50 couldn't make out the script.
Some were similar to the Thai script; but I understand that Viet uses Latin script, there are quite a few of those in the video.
Some were similar to the Thai script; but I understand that Viet uses Latin script, there are quite a few of those in the video.
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I will post a screen grab - I have saved it.ckkalyan wrote:Sanskrit uses the same script as devanagri. I closely observed the video again but I could not spot any sanskrit, however there was a moment when the lady quickly scanned over a stone about 2:45 - 2:50 couldn't make out the script.
Some were similar to the Thai script; but I understand that Viet uses Latin script, there are quite a few of those in the video.
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Is not the top script Gurmukhi(used for Punjabi)? Devnagari is the script for Sanskrit and Hindi. Both are different from Gurmukhi. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.
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Yes Vikram, your are right indeed...
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The meessage looks like Sanskrit but it may in fact be some teachings from the Buddha in Pali - which was the colloquial language used and encouraged by the Buddha. It was similar to Sanskrit
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The pic on this post is indeed Gurmukhi. "Ona saryaan layi jina ne ladai ch hissa leya"
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Thanks Inder.
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Thanks kanwar76 "this is for all those who took part in the war" Nice very well said!kanwar76 wrote:The pic on this post is indeed Gurmukhi. "Ona saryaan layi jina ne ladai ch hissa leya"-Inder
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