Sanskrit Language E-Learning
Sanskrit Virtual Learning: Sanskrit is the ancient language of the people of India and the religious language of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. Which is linguistically rooted in ancient Persian. Sanskrit language; It belongs to the Indo-European language family. The venerable lineage of the Vedas is in this language. Indo-Aryan languages, like Persian languages, have gone through three periods: ancient, medieval, and modern. Sanskrit is one of the languages of ancient India. Today, Sanskrit is taught in Hindu religious schools and in almost all prestigious universities in the world in the fields of Indo-European geology.
The Sanskrit language was unknown until the eighteenth century. It was at this time that the British colonizers flourished in India. In Gujarat and the Indus region, they noticed that there were phonetic and lexical similarities between the language of this region and European languages. They did more research and declared that Sanskrit is an ancient language and the sister language of the Aryan languages.
The vocabulary of this language exists in all languages of the subcontinent and there are similarities with the language of ancient Persian;
For example, words such as: song – earthy – tent – gate – right – gate – court – order – heart – brave – five waters – day – newspaper – guide – oil – force – red – king – king. Sugar – Sword – Waist – Arm – Shurva – Sufi – Darwish – Celebration – Command – Escape – Warm – Mir – Kind – Gutter – Prayer (Namzteh). Salt – Nick – Back – Young – Deer – Eyebrows – Esther – Mango – Arm (Behu) – God – Blonde – Interest – Piece – Foot – Lang – Five – Pand – Tar – Jamshid – Silent. Leather – Chelo – Sickle – Girl – Good – Ram – Color – Diba – Smoke (incense) – Thousand – Column – Strang – Sherta (wind). Sumeh Knut – Paddy – Peacock – Pepper – Camphor – Deaf – Floor – Cart – Wolf – Lemon – Fish – Man – Woman – Wage – Drunk – No – May – to (to). Yogurt – Moon – Square – Middle – Table – Coconut – Ship – Lotus – Thousand – Felt – Seven – Eight – Core – Jasmine.
What you will learn in the Sanskrit language course:
- Accurate and authentic expression of all Sanskrit sounds, with enough practice
- Remove your native accent from Sanskrit pronunciation
- Practice on 300 Sanskrit words and 50 aloka words with instructor feedback
Who is eligible for the Sanskrit Virtual Training Course: - Students, yoga teachers, Bhakti or any Sanskrit related field
Sanskrit language course prerequisites:
- This course does not require any special prerequisites and the course is taught from the basics