Though this site has been around for a while, I didn't see that anyone had linked to it.
learnsanskrit.org aims to explore how the unique qualities of the Internet can facilitate the task of learning and teaching Sanskrit. To some extent this site is iconoclastic, for although it owes much to both traditional Sanskrit grammar and classical Western philology, it does away with both whenever they make the task of learning Sanskrit needlessly complicated.
The heart of the site is the grammar guide, which has been under slow but steady development for a few years. Featuring thousands of exercises, more than one hundred lessons, and dozens of images and audio clips, the guide presents Sanskrit grammar in a fresh way without sacrificing clarity, depth, or its enthusiastic spirit!
Learn Sankrit Grammar Online
Learn Sankrit Grammar Online
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Re: Learn Sankrit Grammar Online
Cool, thanks! I found the pronounciation of m with the dot underneath especially interesting because of the pronounciation of hum. Seems like neither hum nor hung are correct. From the sound of it's more like something Malcolm wrote somewhere, humngh or something like that.
Although many individuals in this age appear to be merely indulging their worldly desires, one does not have the capacity to judge them, so it is best to train in pure vision.
- Shabkar
- Shabkar