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𝕾𝖆𝖒𝖕𝖆𝖉𝖆𝖓𝖆𝖓𝖉𝖆 𝕸 संस्कृतं मम जीवनम्
@Sampadananda
Author, speaker and researcher on subjects related to Sanskrit, Indian Culture, Spirituality, Yoga and Education. SahityaAkademi and President of India Awardee.
Pondicherry, India
Joined August 2012
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    In ancient India, this art of multiple concentration was known as अवधानकला avadhanakala.
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    If children are exposed to such verses in Sanskrit, I don't think they can ever have any speech related disorders and disabilities. Sanskrit has amazing healing power. It's both preventive and curative.
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    The Hindu Society of Oxford University celebrating the auspicious eighth day (Maha Ashtami) of Chaitra Navratri and performing a Homa. The venue was Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford --the first college of the University of Oxford to offer academic spaces to women.
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    India needs more of such young leaders. Dear @Tejasvi_Surya, your message in Sanskrit will surely inspire the youth of India.
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    A matter of pride not just for the people of Odisha but for the entire Sanskrit community of India and the world that Sri Pratap Chandra Sarangi, a man of utter simplicity, dedicated to Sanskrit, has been elected as a Member of Parliament in the 2019 election. @narendramodi
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    Soon am going to start a Twitter Tutorial on SrimadBhagavadGita. The unique hashtag for this will be #gitamritam The focus here will be on the practical teachings of the Gita and on understanding the root sense of the words of the Gita. Do follow if interested.
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    Sanskrit in schools Are you running a school? And interested in introducing Sanskrit from LKG to class 8? We have got the best text books, teacher's training program, parental guidance program, orientation program for students and parents. Take a decision and we will handhold.
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    By neglecting Sanskrit we have: -not been able to solve our language problem -not been able to understand our scriptures -not been able to create new words -lost our prestige, power and strength -lost the sense of Indianness -lost the purity of our mother-tongues
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    This is called Silambam in Tamil. This style is mentioned in Tamil Sangam literature. Also this is a part of the ancient Indian Martial Art - Kalaripayattu, and is known as Vadi Veeshal.
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    Sanskrit conversation between two LKG students of Seth MR Jaipuria School, Lucknow. This is the school where Sanskrit is compulsory from playschool to class 8. Visit devabhasha.in to see more details of the Sanskrit curriculum of the school.
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