It was a my childhood dream for learning to speak in Samskrutam and thank God finally I found a place to learn spoken Sanskrit. Lot of thanks to IIT Kharagpur for uploading it in UA-cam. Thanks to Anuradha Mam for her lucid explanation.
Such an enlightening introduction to the beautiful language Sanskrit. And many thanks to the excellent Prof. Anuradha ji for motivating us to learn sanskrit.🙏👍
Beautiful lay out of language. I am excited to learn more about Sanskrit and experience the benefits of learning it. Thank you with all of my heart. Amazingly articulated, thank you for reminding me what an incredible word enriched is!
PROF ANURADHA IS A TEACHER PAR EXCELLENCE. SHE EXPLAINS EVERY MINUTEST DETAILS WITH SUCH A LOVELY SIMPLICITY AND PASSION. I ALSO REQUEST HER TO PROVIDE THESE LESSIONS IN HINDI AS WELL SO AS TO SANSKRIT CAN BE SPREAD WIDELY VERY EASILY.
A stunning and mesmerizing to introducing the Sanskrit language and help everyone who has listened to this presentation be enthusiastic in learning it as deeply as one is capable of. Thanks for putting this series.
Sanskrit is very easy to learn, if you speak Hindi, Punjabi. When you do the Sandhivished, you come across most of the words or similar words you are still speaking. Thanks
Very well “said” One thing about Sanskrit that you may have mentioned is there are so many spiritual words in Sanskrit that are not in any other language and can not be explained.
Thanks for the videos. My sincere suggestion is to provide a collection of the sanskrit learning under the play list so that we can quickly reach he play list without wasting time. thanks.
I want to learn this.. Bcz that's.. What I think is.. After universe language mathematics, its the only language that's has purity in it.. And.. Its teaches us power of sounds, cryptography, and power of words... And knowledge about the past... Also I wanted to research on... Upanishad, vedas...
TRANSLATE TO SANSKRIT::: 🙏🙏 Simple Harmonic Motion: When a particle moves in a straight line such that its acceleration is always directed towards a fixed point in the line and varies directly as the distance of the particle from the point then the motion of the particle is called the simple harmonic motion and its differential equation is.... Stable Equilibrium: A body is said to be in stable equilibrium when it is slightly displaced from its position of equilibrium, the forces acting on the body tend to make it return towards the position off equilibrium. Example of Stable Equilibrium: 1) The pendulum of a clock. 2) A dancing doll with heavy base. 3) A man walking on a rope in a circus with a curved pole, heavy weights at the ends so that the C.G.of the pole of the man is below his feet i.e. lowest. 4) All those bodies which have Bottom-Heavy Unstable Equilibrium: A body is said to be in unstable equilibrium when if it is slightly displaced from its position of equilibrium, the forces acting on the body tend to move it still further from the position of equilibrium . Exp. of Unstable Equilibrium: 1) A billiard cue placed vertically with the end with which we strike the ball on the ground. 2) All those bodies with Top-Heavy or Small-Base. Neutral Equilibrium: A body is said to be in neutral equilibrium when if it is slightly displaced from its position of equilibrium, the forces acting on the body to keep in equilibrium in the displaced position. Work: A force is said to do work when its point of application moves from one position to another in the direction of the force. Work=Force x Displacement in the direction of the force Virtual Work: If a system forces acting on a body be in equilibrium then there is no displacement. In this case if we image that the body takes some displacement, the the work done by the system of the forces in causing this imaginary displacement is called virtual work. [And the displacement of the body is called virtual displacement.] So, Virtual Work= Force x Virtual Displacement in the direction of the force. Centre of Gravity: The weight of thee body passed through a fixed , this fixed point is called the centre of the body.
It would be great if you could write the Samskrutham letters/words in Samskrutham only rather than English (just by putting a dot/bar on the letter to stress).
Very good introduction about the subject indeed Madam. I felt and beg you to use "samskritam" instead of "Sanskrit" as it look like an anglican version. May be it gives a "well done" meaning as you rightly said in the beginning.
'door' and 'poor' are exact rhymes in Australian English and some other dialects (as in your 'door'). There's lots of better examples. Nevertheless. the point made is good.
Sanskrit can be a great language for conversational AI, for NLU and text to speech or speech to text technologies. Since sanskrit is the only language in the world which is written as it's spoken and vice versa and is very advanced in terms of sentence construction and linguistic capabilities which other languages lack. You can dig deeper into it by the pointers I've given. Wonderful question by the way :)
there are fixed dictionaries online for that if I'm not wrong the best one is Monier William dictionary for English to Sanskrit to vice versa is considered the best
Krupayaa pronounce "Samskrith or Samskritham" ! Please avoid using a lifeless meaningless word to entitle such a precious ,self purifying language! Please note information is on everybody's fingertips now... How long it took "Bombay to become Mumbai"? How much time it took to become Madras to Chennai? If we don't take efforts to bring back the real word / real pronunciation of our own languages then whom are you expecting to do that? Please be courageous & pronounce "Samskritham or Samskrith"! All the best to your great efforts! Hari Aum Thath Sath!
There was no nation. Hindustan was a geographical entity. "Nation" requires a common national consciousness of having a common identity to all people within a territory, cultural cohesiveness, common economic life, etc and preferably a common political system(to form some sort of a state)
It was a my childhood dream for learning to speak in Samskrutam and thank God finally I found a place to learn spoken Sanskrit. Lot of thanks to IIT Kharagpur for uploading it in UA-cam. Thanks to Anuradha Mam for her lucid explanation.
Watched the full lecture, couldn't agree more to each line of yours, Gonna complete this course and learn sanskrit 🤩🤩😍😍😍
enlightening introduction to the beautiful language Sanskrit
💐💐Sincere efforts are appreciated to help the learner motivated and understand scientific reason behind everything from our country BHAARAT💐👍
Such an enlightening introduction to the beautiful language Sanskrit. And many thanks to the excellent Prof. Anuradha ji for motivating us to learn sanskrit.🙏👍
Most beautifully refined with finest contexts lecture ...We are fortunate.
Beautiful lay out of language. I am excited to learn more about Sanskrit and experience the benefits of learning it. Thank you with all of my heart. Amazingly articulated, thank you for reminding me what an incredible word enriched is!
PROF ANURADHA IS A TEACHER PAR EXCELLENCE. SHE EXPLAINS EVERY MINUTEST DETAILS WITH SUCH A LOVELY SIMPLICITY AND PASSION. I ALSO REQUEST HER TO PROVIDE THESE LESSIONS IN HINDI AS WELL SO AS TO SANSKRIT CAN BE SPREAD WIDELY VERY EASILY.
really motivated ..to know how deeply sanskrit is related to science
Many thanks - i was looking for a sanskrit class like this - many thanks for your time and efforts Ms Anuradha Choudry
A stunning and mesmerizing to introducing the Sanskrit language and help everyone who has listened to this presentation be enthusiastic in learning it as deeply as one is capable of. Thanks for putting this series.
Uttamam Anuradha bhagini. Your teaching style is so fluent and clear to anyone who wants to learn the beautiful language - Sanskrit
She is a great professor. She is our hss prof at IIT Khragapur. I am blessed to be her student.
What a beautiful expression and the smile keeps us motivated.
Can see the illumination in your teaching Mam, Thank you
The last minute agenda that you shared is the main reason why i want to learn sanskrit.
Thank you professor for your interesting introduction to the Sanskrit language.
Pranam. I could not register on Nptel. But am thankful that it is available here. Really motivating. पुनः प्रणाम ।
Whoever added the intro of Richard Claydermann's Ballede pour Adeline
Nothing could be better than this ....
😍😍
Happy to inform my long term ambition is fulfilled today, awaiting to learn to speak In Devabhasha.
स्वागत मस्ती आगच्छन्तु,
अस्मिन् शिविरे उपविशंतु,
अत्र वदन्तु,
तत्र वदन्तु,
गृहे सर्वदा संस्कृतम् वदन्तु,
एषा ही सुरभारती कथ्यते ।।
Sanskrit is not a dead language in the sense, more than 50% of Hindi, Punjabi and other languages are still spoken on a daily basis. Thanks.
Thank you very much for this vídeos. And this quotes about the prominence of Sanskrit are so precious!
Sanskrit is very easy to learn, if you speak Hindi, Punjabi. When you do the Sandhivished, you come across most of the words or similar words you are still speaking. Thanks
Very well “said” One thing about Sanskrit that you may have mentioned is there are so many spiritual words in Sanskrit that are not in any other language and can not be explained.
Thanks for uploading this wonderful video
How wonderful! Thank you!
धन्यवादः महोदये।।
So beautiful to see flowers as courses around me !
thank you mam for making this course. this help me a lot to learn sanskrit
Thanks for the videos. My sincere suggestion is to provide a collection of the sanskrit learning under the play list so that we can quickly reach he play list without wasting time. thanks.
Thank you mam for providing this type of educational content 😘😘
Really motivating speech ...
I wish she was my wife! I could listen to her for a lifetime without getting bored 😍
No language is as advanced as Sanskrit!! Its a shame that we are bound to study it in English..
thank you professor. For the clear explanation.
Brilliant.. Well done. Will complete all the lectures.
कृपया हिंदी में भी Upload कर दीजिए जिससे समझने में आसानी हो ।।। धन्यवाद ।।।
Interesting to see usage of word backside --another example is outback in English. I got very confused when I was told about Australian outback
What an introduction!
If in a hurry to learn Sanskrit skip to the 19th minute.
Amazing!!!
Thanks from Brazil.
IMHO, "Fire" symbolizes "Ability to Change". Speech of the speaker changes the state of his listener.
Very good need to learn more
I want to learn this.. Bcz that's.. What I think is.. After universe language mathematics, its the only language that's has purity in it.. And.. Its teaches us power of sounds, cryptography, and power of words...
And knowledge about the past...
Also I wanted to research on... Upanishad, vedas...
I'm here for the all same reasons ! 😁🥰😊✨😍🦋
really very nice
👍🙏
Thank you so much Mam ! 🙏 Pranam !
TRANSLATE TO SANSKRIT::: 🙏🙏
Simple Harmonic Motion: When a particle moves in a straight line such that its acceleration is always directed towards a fixed point in the line and varies directly as the distance of the particle from the point then the motion of the particle is called the simple harmonic motion and its differential equation is....
Stable Equilibrium: A body is said to be in stable equilibrium when it is slightly displaced from its position of equilibrium, the forces acting on the body tend to make it return towards the position off equilibrium.
Example of Stable Equilibrium:
1) The pendulum of a clock.
2) A dancing doll with heavy base.
3) A man walking on a rope in a circus with a curved pole, heavy weights at the ends so that the C.G.of the pole of the man is below his feet i.e. lowest.
4) All those bodies which have Bottom-Heavy
Unstable Equilibrium: A body is said to be in unstable equilibrium when if it is slightly displaced from its position of equilibrium, the forces acting on the body tend to move it still further from the position of equilibrium .
Exp. of Unstable Equilibrium:
1) A billiard cue placed vertically with the end with which we strike the ball on the ground.
2) All those bodies with Top-Heavy or Small-Base.
Neutral Equilibrium: A body is said to be in neutral equilibrium when if it is slightly displaced from its position of equilibrium, the forces acting on the body to keep in equilibrium in the displaced position.
Work: A force is said to do work when its point of application moves from one position to another in the direction of the force.
Work=Force x Displacement in the direction of the force
Virtual Work: If a system forces acting on a body be in equilibrium then there is no displacement. In this case if we image that the body takes some displacement, the the work done by the system of the forces in causing this imaginary displacement is called virtual work.
[And the displacement of the body is called virtual displacement.]
So, Virtual Work= Force x Virtual Displacement in the direction of the force.
Centre of Gravity: The weight of thee body passed through a fixed , this fixed point is called the centre of the body.
Please use a good quality mic the audio is not clear after all sound is much important in sanskrit
I want to learn Sanskrit so that i can read Upanishads and Brahmasutra in original Sanskrit language.
उत्तमम्
It would be great if you could write the Samskrutham letters/words in Samskrutham only rather than English (just by putting a dot/bar on the letter to stress).
Namaste, DhanyavAdaH for your suggestions. In my next lectures i have given the devanAgarI version along with the transliteration.
really good
Thank you so much Madam
Very good introduction about the subject indeed Madam.
I felt and beg you to use "samskritam" instead of "Sanskrit" as it look like an anglican version.
May be it gives a "well done" meaning as you rightly said in the beginning.
No, that is incorrect, even despite the root being sam-, after sandhi, the anusawra becomes /n/ because it is before the dental plosive /s/.
'door' and 'poor' are exact rhymes in Australian English and some other dialects (as in your 'door'). There's lots of better examples. Nevertheless. the point made is good.
Day 1 of Learning Sanskrit.
Grazie!🙏💖✨
How is Sanskrit related to computers?
Sanskrit can be a great language for conversational AI, for NLU and text to speech or speech to text technologies. Since sanskrit is the only language in the world which is written as it's spoken and vice versa and is very advanced in terms of sentence construction and linguistic capabilities which other languages lack. You can dig deeper into it by the pointers I've given. Wonderful question by the way :)
Thanks for putting out these videos Ma'am! How many hours do I need to dedicate for the entire course?
Dev Bhasha
Wait a min.. 4 million manuscripts! Where are they??
Mam ,may this coarse be in hindi also to understand deeply
बहु समीचीनम्
Mam, Plz share the link of this course
Is Sanskrit an English word?
can anyone please tell me,
where i can find translation of hindi to sanskrit or English to sanskrit??
there are fixed dictionaries online for that if I'm not wrong the best one is Monier William dictionary for English to Sanskrit to vice versa is considered the best
the integration between the core subject and language was missing in motivating students to pursue the language with utility view
Krupayaa pronounce "Samskrith or Samskritham" !
Please avoid using a lifeless meaningless word to entitle such a precious ,self purifying language!
Please note information is on everybody's fingertips now...
How long it took "Bombay to become Mumbai"?
How much time it took to become Madras to Chennai?
If we don't take efforts to bring back the real word / real pronunciation of our own languages then whom are you expecting to do that?
Please be courageous & pronounce "Samskritham or Samskrith"!
All the best to your great efforts!
Hari Aum Thath Sath!
WHY NO VIEWS ???
It would be more appropriate to call Hindustan instead of India. We have to prevail on the world community call our nation as Hindustan.
Better call it Bharat
There was no nation. Hindustan was a geographical entity. "Nation" requires a common national consciousness of having a common identity to all people within a territory, cultural cohesiveness, common economic life, etc and preferably a common political system(to form some sort of a state)
Sankrit aane k baad bhi English
It would have been better if you had been talking in Hindi. Thanks.