How many of us know Sanskrit ?
You know the chanting of a mantra is quite important. Slight changes in tone, tempo or enunciation can dramatically...
You know the chanting of a mantra is quite important. Slight changes in tone, tempo or enunciation can dramatically change a mantra. It is important to chant as specifically stated in the Vedic texts and traditions of India.
just a bit!
ReplyDeleteI dont know anything :( sad starter
ReplyDeleteI TOO KNOW LITTLE. I HAVE PASSED KOVIDA EXAM CONDUCTED BY BVB MUMBAI IN 1966
ReplyDeletewow, for me thats a great feat GopalaKrishna pv
ReplyDeletethank you sir
ReplyDeleteI am learning laghusiddanta kaumudi (Sanskrit grammar - vaidika format) tamil-sanskrit form . I am leaning through audio classes.
ReplyDeleteIT IS GOOD . TODAY WE HAVE ABOUT 15% OF INDIANS WHO KNOW SANSKRIT TO SOME EXTENT AND A VERY FEW %ge WHO ARE EXPERTS IN SANSKRIT.
ReplyDeleteYOU CAN GO TO archive.org AND SEARCH FOR SANSKRIT...YOU GET LOT OF BOOKS ON LAGHU KOUMUDI. AND GRAMMER
We should encourage our youngsters in learning Sanskrit. Otherwise it will be really dead within two to three generations from ours.
ReplyDeleteHi GopalaKrishna pv Thanks for your suggestion. I would recommend to learn from an Acharya.
ReplyDeleteGreat
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