The article focuses on various traditional schools and colleges in India which use sanskrit, a liturgical language of Hinduism. Topics discussed include the government-funded Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya or Government Sanskrit University is preserving and enriching traditional or oriental learning,...
There have been recent attempts to revive Sanskrit as a spoken language so that the rich Sanskrit literature could become accessible to everyone. India’s Central Board of Secondary Education has made Sanskrit a third language in the schools under its jurisdiction. In such schools, the study of ...
It is a Yoga I founded in 2016, which is heavily based on Trika Shaivism (especially on Spanda and Pratyabhijñā schools) but it contains things of my own spiritual lineage too. Like myself, our collaborators never rest! Gurumā (my wife) continued to work hard in Russian language: ...
However, for anyone interested in Sanskrit sometimes it becomes an impossible task to identify such initiatives and resources. In this web site in the directories section we have maintained well categorised details of different organisations, schools, and universities promoting Sanskrit. A list of ...
In schools such as London’s Saint James and MSAE (in Fairfield, Iowa) students who engage in a Sanskrit-based educationconsistently score higheron national examinations—especially in mathematics. All children at MSAE learn Sanskrit from kindergarten through high school (Source:Maharishi Sch...
Of the Brahmanas that were handed down in the schools of the Bahvrichas (i.e. " possessed of many verses "), as the followers of the Rigveda are called, two have come down to us, viz. those of the Aitareyins and the Kaushitakins. The Aitareya-brahmana' and the Kaushitak12 (...
However, for anyone interested in Sanskrit sometimes it becomes an impossible task to identify such initiatives and resources. In this web site in the directories section we have maintained well categorised details of different organisations, schools, and universities promoting Sanskrit. A list of ...
s an integral part of almost all schools syllabus.Hindi, a direct descendant of Sanskrit is a very expressive and simple language to learn as the letters are pronounced exactly the same way. Hindi diwas (day) is annually celebrated on 14th September in India to promote n propagate the ...
TheCBSE(Central Board of Secondary Education) of India has made Sanskrit a third language (though it is an option for the school to adopt it or not, the other choice being the state’s own official language) in the schools it governs. In such schools, learning Sanskrit is an option for...
TheAtmavadins(mainly those belonging to Nyaya and Vaisesika Schools) say: the four fold speech can be found in the animals; in musical instruments (such a flute); in the beasts ; and, in the individuals (Atmani) –pasusu tunavesu mrgesu atmani ca iti atmavadinah ...