Posts

Showing posts from April, 2014

ONLINE VEDIC & SAMSKRIT GRUKULA

Image
* Learn Through Online From Your Place At Your Time * Being one of the online Sanskrit Gurukulas, this is the most prominent site for learning Sanskrit aspects. Gurukula is the place where Guru and his followers(Teacher and students) mingle, and enlighten the topmost theories of the life and world. The very cause for the spread of such theories is based on the media, which are the Sanatana Vedas, Shastras and Puranas. They also cover the areas from which a person can become powerful both physically(by Yogas and Pranayamas) and mentally(by Dhyanas). The most secret thing that how one can achieve the ultimate truth also be conversed there.     To reveal such ideas all over the world specially keened ones, we have started this online Sanskrit teaching Gurukula. In this Gurukula, anything regarding Sanskrit can be taught  i.e., Vedas, Shastras, Puranas, Bhagavadgeeta, Dhyana, Pranayamas, Yogas, Vyakaranas, Shilpashastras, Jyotishya, Lipishastras, Bhagavata, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Vishn

Sanskrit’s Italian connection!

Image
Carmela Mastrangelo, a Sanskrit scholar from Italy, talks about the future of classical languages : Carmela Mastrangelo speaks English with a pronounced Italian accent. Her lecture on Sanskrit, her ‘favourite language,’ its grammar, history and its pedagogy, was in a typically western accent. But what strikes you is her passion for the language, an unflagging perseverance to master the language and her untiring research efforts. Always interested in languages, Carmela was introduced to Sanskrit during her post-graduation at the Sapienza University, Rome. “I did my MA in Indo-European Linguistics. I found that Latin and Greek, languages from Europe had close links to Sanskrit. They are like two faces of the same medal. Sanskrit is the Indian counterpart of Latin and Greek. This inspired me to probe deeper into the study of Sanskrit,” says Carmela, whose visits to Kerala have always thrown open research possibilities. Sanskrit and boxing Besides poring over ancient Sanskrit and Malay