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Sanskrit is an artificial, highly inflected, literary language. There are no native speakers of Sanskrit to learn it from, but there are many books and courses of study, generally at the University level. Many such courses begin with Whitney's Sanskrit Grammar (Harvard University Press).
Sanskrit is known to be a religious language of hindu's and all the sacred books and chants are written in sanskrit so one to understand and speak these mantras have to learn sanskrit.......... Sanskrit should be studied by those who would love to organize themselves, whether it is your speech, thoughts or behavior. The language has an elaborate grammar so requires painstaking study to really master in an excellent way. People who have spent years studying the language claim in all humility,"what is the capacity of this language in expressional clarity and richness!?!". In fact Swami Vivekananda has wondered, "This langugae Sanskrit baffles me... so much so that everytime I come across a new usage, and as new stream of meanings emanate... I suspect whether I have mastered the language at all. The religious purpose of learning the language is just about one of the many reasons. There is a world of secular literature in sanskrit that must be savored too.
Yes Flying airplanes were mentioned in Hindu Mythology very long back. A recent study on Egyptian scriptures also showed carvings of airplane like objects.
The Sanskrit word for "knowledge" is "Jnana", as in the system of "Jnana Yoga" which is the study of intellectual information.
Yes there are many schools in assam which teaches sanskrit like Kendriya Vidyalaya Khanapara.
aham aathhvi kakshaayaam asmi
I study in order to learn, for example, could be said I study to learn or I study so that I will (or may) learn.
Scholars who study scriptures for the purpose of explaining and, if necessary, defending religion are known as theologians. Scholars who study scriptures in order to understand the origins and meanings of those scriptures are simply known as biblical scholars.
A detailed study of a Joint Hindu Family Business would reveal that the estate of the business is indivisible. This type of business structure is formed by traditional Hindu culture and law and cannot be bound by contract.
Sanskrit was the language of high caste people like Brahmins in the history. As Brahmins know it well, many of our Vedas, epics are written in Sanskrit. So, it was always language of choice.
no i think french is more easy 2 choose as your third language
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