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    Re: Learning Sanskrit

    This news item should motivate us (including me) to concretize and expedite our Sanskrit learning efforts:

    A new shastra: Sanskrit moves from pundits to people

    A growing number of professionals like doctors and lawyers, students and even housewives across the country are rediscovering the magic of Sanskrit. And they are doing it not for any degree, but for the love of the language.

    The latest report of the country’s apex body for Sanskrit learning under the HRD ministry — the Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan — says that between 2004 and 2006, over 2.5 lakh people learnt Sanskrit through its “non-formal course”. Among them are 500 doctors, as many lawyers, 4,000 businessmen, 8,000 housewives and 20,000 retired professionals.

    The trend is not region- or religion-specific. Recently, 32 Muslim youths approached the head of Kashmir University’s Sanskrit department, S Razdan, requesting her to help them learn the language. Surprised, Razdan wrote to the Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan’s Jammu coordinator, Prof. Vishwamurthy Shastri.

    The Sansthan started the course in 2004 with 5,000 students at 100 centres. Today, there are over 1,000 centres. “It is remarkable that none who enroll do so for a degree, but for the love of the language. Remember it’s a non-formal course,” said Ratan Mohan Jha, the Sansthan’s national coordinator.

    There are some who are interested in the 4,000-year-old language to pursue their interests. Dr Atulananda Ramteke, who runs an orthopaedic clinic in Shalimar Bagh, said: “Ancient Sushruta medicine always attracted me. That is why I opted for the course.” Sushruta, he said, was a renowned surgeon of the Vedic era.

    BS Lata, a teacher, wanted to read the epics: “The non-formal course is just right for me.” She attends classes at Samwadshala, one of the 10 centres in Delhi.

    Prof. Shastri said over phone from Jammu that students like MF Beigh wished to learn Sanskrit after learning about NASA consultant Rick Briggs’s study, which had found that Sanskrit sharpened mental faculties.
    http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryP...8-f7f85b397fca
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    Re: Learning Sanskrit

    Namaste all,

    I have just finished a two day weekend introductory course in spoken Sanskrit conducted by Samskrita Bharati in New York and my God what yeoman service these volunteers are involved in !

    My sincere advice; theirs is the natural way to learn Sanskrit ie., first learn to speak the basics and with effort everything will fall in place( just the way we learn to speak our mother tongue). Websites and books can only help so much.

    It is the same organisation that was instrumental in teaching two whole villages in Karnataka to only converse in Sanskrit everybody from the cobbler to the landlord included.

    Interested persons can visit their website where they have details regarding the upcoming workshops (which could be near you !! in India or otherwise).

    hope this helps http://www.speaksanskrit.org/index.shtml
    Good luck
    Pranams
    Last edited by Nachiketa; 09 October 2007 at 10:25 AM.

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