Sanskṛt Revolution

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Sanskṛt Taught In St James Prep. School, Johannesburg, South Africa and In

John Scottus School, Dublin, Ireland (see second article below)

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Sanskṛt Taught In John Scottus School,

Dublin, Ireland

'Why Sanskrit is taught in JSSchool, Dublin, Ireland' or 'The Greatness of Sanskrit'

Sanskṛt Taught In St. James chain of Independent Schools - Founder Leon McLaren interviewed

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7 Sanskrit books for beginners which are used by St James Independent Schools can be purchased online from Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. Information about these books can be found in this brochure.

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REVIVE SANSKṚT

by J G Arora, Retired Commissioner of Income Tax

Revive Sanskrit

HISTORY OF SANSKṚT IN AMERICA

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Sanskrit in America

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A MAJOR DEVELOPMENT

FOR PROPAGATING SANSKṚT -

SIMPLIFIED ROMANIZED SANSKṚT

by Dīnānukampana Dāsa (Sanskṛt pronunciation specialist)

The discovery of Simplified Romanized Sanskṛt will, in my humble opinion, prove to be of major impact in promoting Sanskṛt amongst the masses.

At present, the general mindset of those who believe in the wisdom of the Vedic scriptures is that chanting and reading Sankskṛt is very difficult. But the discovery of Simplified Romanized Sanskṛt makes it so easy even for people who know nothing of Sanskṛt to quickly sing along.

Please see the example of the Bhagavad Gita in Simplified Romanized Sanskrit - www.dinasgitapresentation.on.to and www.dinasgitabook.on.to and the Lalita Sahasranama below.

www.dnaindia.com/india/report-sanskrit-to-be-made-compulsory-in-govt-schools-himachal-cm-virbhadra-singh-2115471

Sanskrit to be made compulsory in govt schools: Himachal CM Virbhadra Singh

Monday, 17 August 2015 - 9:02pm IST | Agency: PTI

Himachal Pradesh Chief minister Virbhadra Singh on Monday announced that Sanskrit will be introduced as a mandatory subject in all government schools in the state.

Himachal Pradesh Chief minister Virbhadra Singh on Monday announced that Sanskrit will be introduced as a mandatory subject in all government schools in the state.

Presiding over a meeting at Himachal Sanskrit Academy, the Chief Minister urged the academy officials to make earnest efforts to promote Sanskrit.

While assuring that there will be no dearth of funds, Singh asked the officials to prepare programmes and projects and submit the same to the Central government.

The minister praised the ancient language and said that it was a perfect form of the Vedic language, that existed thousands of years ago, even before the earliest prime languages of the world like Greek, Hebrew and Latin etc, came into the picture.

He directed the Academy to complete the formalities for take over of Tungesh Sanskrit College at Cheog village, to ensure its better functioning. Singh also ordered to transfer the ownership of 'Divya Jyoti' monthly magazine to the academy and approved publication of research journal (bi-annual) of the academy jointly with Himachal Pradesh University.

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