Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 Hari OM! Thanks a lot and Lord Guruvayurappan playing his leelas in this group! Sure, Sarojamji and thanks for your commitment to teach us. I am interested in learning Sanskrit so that I can understand our scriptures directly from horses mouth, than translations. and really interested in speaking Sanskrit too. and also Panini grammer. And pass on to this Deva basha to next generations to come. In Gujurat in one village there are around 100 to 150 young students converse daily only in Sanskrit it seems. that is a great idea. Hope Sunilji would agree with this to start a subgroup. on Sanskrit. With Love & OM! Hare Guruvayurappa! Krishna Prasad On 12/20/06, Saroja Ramanujam <sarojram18 wrote: Well! I was silent in order to see what the members wish to do. The method of samskrutha bharathi is quite good. But the problem is after you finish one course they will send the next only if you take the examination of the first.In modern days, even in the schools they follow only easy methods. Rgarding pronounciation it can be easily taught by using English alphabets. I have some primer books and I can scan the pages one by one and send and the members can ask their doubts and I will answer them. But as one member has suggested this should not be a passing fancy and should not be discontinued after a while as Sunil caautioned. Those who are genuinely interested and has the patience and sincerity and involvement can become members of a separate branch of Guruvayur group and receive regular lessons provided they agree to commit themselves to the study. I have the patience and will make it as easy as you want, if you decide i take up the study we can start sometime in January, which is only a week or so away. If there are any online courses you can join them also and be benefitted. I will tailor the lessons to suit the needs of the students once you let me know your requirements. sarojaramanujam " K.V Gopalakrishna " <gopalakrishna.kv > wrote:Dear Syamalaji and others,Radhe Krishna!I could have volunteered to make an attempt, but for the fact that we, old timers have learnt by the traditional methods, starting from the alphabets, the Raama and Ramaa sabha etc., which, according to the present way tradition established by the Samskrita Bharati etc., are time -honoured. I understand the present day techniques are diffefrent. That is why I suggest the Samskrita Bharati. Smt. Sarojamji, a highly qualified scholar in Sanskrit should be in a position to advise us on this, I suppose.LoveKVGSyamala Nair wrote: Jai SreekrishnaI am also interested in learning Sanskrit. I only hope it functions well once started and as you have said correctly, we cannot leave it half way . Therefore my humble suggestion is to first take the opinion of members like Shri Gopalakrishnanji and Smt. Sarojaji as they will be able to guide us well just as they do in many other matters Humbly SyamalaSunil Menon <menon_sunil wrote:Dear KP and other Members, If there is enough interest from our members, I can talk with some ofthe Sanskrit teachers here in Bayarea and request them to start anonline class using a seperate Sankrit learning group.If Sarojaji, KVG or any other senior Gurus in our group is willing to lend a hand, it will be most welcome. However, I do understand thetime constraint involved with such a commitment and understand fully for not having time.Also, we would not want to start something and stop in the mid way because of the lack of interest or too few people shows up.So, members, please reply if you are really serious about learningSanskrit before we can request to a teacher. Om Namo Narayanaya: Sunil.guruvayur , " Krishna Prasad " <rkrishp99 wrote: >> Hari OM!> > Sunilji and all other members,> > What progress we have like starting a Sanskrit class in this groupor start> a sub sanskrit group> Sarojam ji sent an email already regarding this but nothing heard after > that.> > With Love & OM!> > Swami Saranam> > Krishna Prasad> May god bless you,Dr. Saroja Ramanujam, M.A., Ph.D, Siromani in sanskrit. -- dotcompals: www.dotcompals.in .Org domain Names for just 2.5 USDKrishna PrasadDare to give up the comfort of the 'known' and venture into the 'unknown' The more we know, the more we will come to realize what we do not know. If we want to achieve our true potential and live life to the fullest. As Poojya Gurudev said it, "Open your eyes. Burst your shell. Spread your wings and fly!"Swami ChinmayanandaHate not the sinner - hate the sin; and always hate the sin even with an excess of hatred. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 Namasthe dear Sarojamji, You are so kind and generous and I feel we, the members are of this group are really fortunate to know you. May Bhagawan Guruvayoorappan bless all! humbly, Geetha. guruvayur , Saroja Ramanujam <sarojram18 wrote: > > Well! I was silent in order to see what the members wish to do. The method of samskrutha bharathi is quite good. But the problem is after you finish one course they will send the next only if you take the examination of the first.In modern days, even in the schools they follow only easy methods. Rgarding pronounciation it can be easily taught by using English alphabets. I have some primer books and I can scan the pages one by one and send and the members can ask their doubts and I will answer them. But as one member has suggested this should not be a passing fancy and should not be discontinued after a while as Sunil caautioned. Those who are genuinely interested and has the patience and sincerity and involvement can become members of a separate branch of Guruvayur group and receive regular lessons provided they agree to commit themselves to the study. I have the patience and will make it as easy as you want, if you decide i take up the study we can start sometime in January, which is only a week or so away. If there are any online courses you can join them also and be benefitted. I will tailor the lessons to suit the needs of the students once you let me know your requirements. > > sarojaramanujam > > " K.V Gopalakrishna " <gopalakrishna.kv wrote: > Dear Syamalaji and others, > Radhe Krishna! > I could have volunteered to make an attempt, but for the fact that we, old timers have learnt by the traditional methods, starting from the alphabets, the Raama and Ramaa sabha etc., which, according to the present way tradition established by the Samskrita Bharati etc., are time -honoured. I understand the present day techniques are diffefrent. That is why I suggest the Samskrita Bharati. > > Smt. Sarojamji, a highly qualified scholar in Sanskrit should be in a position to advise us on this, I suppose. > > Love > KVG > > > Syamala Nair wrote: Jai Sreekrishna > > I am also interested in learning Sanskrit. I only hope it functions well once started and as you have said correctly, we cannot leave it half way . Therefore my humble suggestion is to first take the opinion of members like Shri Gopalakrishnanji and Smt. Sarojaji as they will be able to guide us well just as they do in many other matters > > > Humbly > Syamala > > Sunil Menon <menon_sunil wrote: > Dear KP and other Members, > > If there is enough interest from our members, I can talk with some of > the Sanskrit teachers here in Bayarea and request them to start an > online class using a seperate Sankrit learning group. > > If Sarojaji, KVG or any other senior Gurus in our group is willing to > lend a hand, it will be most welcome. However, I do understand the > time constraint involved with such a commitment and understand fully for not having time. > > Also, we would not want to start something and stop in the mid way > because of the lack of interest or too few people shows up. > > So, members, please reply if you are really serious about learning > Sanskrit before we can request to a teacher. > > Om Namo Narayanaya: > > Sunil. > > guruvayur , " Krishna Prasad " <rkrishp99@> wrote: > > > > Hari OM! > > > > Sunilji and all other members, > > > > What progress we have like starting a Sanskrit class in this group > or start > > a sub sanskrit group > > Sarojam ji sent an email already regarding this but nothing heard after > > that. > > > > With Love & OM! > > > > Swami Saranam > > > > Krishna Prasad > > > > > > > > > > > May god bless you, > > Dr. Saroja Ramanujam, M.A., Ph.D, Siromani in sanskrit. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 Dear Saroja Madam, I thank you for giving us your precious time in teaching us sanskrit. We all will surely benefit from this. Hope guruvayoorpan gives us all strength to learn this language in continuity without any hassles. Once again thanking you for giving us a very good New Year gift in the beginning of the year 2007. With Lots of love, Geetha NairSaroja Ramanujam <sarojram18 wrote: Well! I was silent in order to see what the members wish to do. The method of samskrutha bharathi is quite good. But the problem is after you finish one course they will send the next only if you take the examination of the first.In modern days, even in the schools they follow only easy methods. Rgarding pronounciation it can be easily taught by using English alphabets. I have some primer books and I can scan the pages one by one and send and the members can ask their doubts and I will answer them. But as one member has suggested this should not be a passing fancy and should not be discontinued after a while as Sunil caautioned. Those who are genuinely interested and has the patience and sincerity and involvement can become members of a separate branch of Guruvayur group and receive regular lessons provided they agree to commit themselves to the study. I have the patience and will make it as easy as you want, if you decide i take up the study we can start sometime in January, which is only a week or so away. If there are any online courses you can join them also and be benefitted. I will tailor the lessons to suit the needs of the students once you let me know your requirements.sarojaramanujam"K.V Gopalakrishna" <gopalakrishna.kv > wrote:Dear Syamalaji and others,Radhe Krishna!I could have volunteered to make an attempt, but for the fact that we, old timers have learnt by the traditional methods, starting from the alphabets, the Raama and Ramaa sabha etc., which, according to the present way tradition established by the Samskrita Bharati etc., are time -honoured. I understand the present day techniques are diffefrent. That is why I suggest the Samskrita Bharati. Smt. Sarojamji, a highly qualified scholar in Sanskrit should be in a position to advise us on this, I suppose.LoveKVGSyamala Nair wrote: Jai SreekrishnaI am also interested in learning Sanskrit. I only hope it functions well once started and as you have said correctly, we cannot leave it half way . Therefore my humble suggestion is to first take the opinion of members like Shri Gopalakrishnanji and Smt. Sarojaji as they will be able to guide us well just as they do in many other mattersHumbly SyamalaSunil Menon <menon_sunil > wrote:Dear KP and other Members,If there is enough interest from our members, I can talk with some ofthe Sanskrit teachers here in Bayarea and request them to start anonline class using a seperate Sankrit learning group.If Sarojaji, KVG or any other senior Gurus in our group is willing tolend a hand, it will be most welcome. However, I do understand thetime constraint involved with such a commitment and understand fully for not having time.Also, we would not want to start something and stop in the mid waybecause of the lack of interest or too few people shows up.So, members, please reply if you are really serious about learningSanskrit before we can request to a teacher. Om Namo Narayanaya:Sunil.guruvayur , "Krishna Prasad" <rkrishp99 wrote:>> Hari OM!> > Sunilji and all other members,> > What progress we have like starting a Sanskrit class in this groupor start> a sub sanskrit group> Sarojam ji sent an email already regarding this but nothing heard after> that.> > With Love & OM!> > Swami Saranam> > Krishna Prasad>Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection around May god bless you,Dr. Saroja Ramanujam, M.A., Ph.D, Siromani in sanskrit. Geetha Nair Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Messenger. Download Now! http://messenger./download.php Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 That would be a great service. Kindly include my mail address also in the group you plan to form. Thank you , Jayachandra Kaimal. Saroja Ramanujam <sarojram18 wrote: Well! I was silent in order to see what the members wish to do. The method of samskrutha bharathi is quite good. But the problem is after you finish one course they will send the next only if you take the examination of the first.In modern days, even in the schools they follow only easy methods. Rgarding pronounciation it can be easily taught by using English alphabets. I have some primer books and I can scan the pages one by one and send and the members can ask their doubts and I will answer them. But as one member has suggested this should not be a passing fancy and should not be discontinued after a while as Sunil caautioned. Those who are genuinely interested and has the patience and sincerity and involvement can become members of a separate branch of Guruvayur group and receive regular lessons provided they agree to commit themselves to the study. I have the patience and will make it as easy as you want, if you decide i take up the study we can start sometime in January, which is only a week or so away. If there are any online courses you can join them also and be benefitted. I will tailor the lessons to suit the needs of the students once you let me know your requirements.sarojaramanujam"K.V Gopalakrishna" <gopalakrishna.kv > wrote:Dear Syamalaji and others,Radhe Krishna!I could have volunteered to make an attempt, but for the fact that we, old timers have learnt by the traditional methods, starting from the alphabets, the Raama and Ramaa sabha etc., which, according to the present way tradition established by the Samskrita Bharati etc., are time -honoured. I understand the present day techniques are diffefrent. That is why I suggest the Samskrita Bharati. Smt. Sarojamji, a highly qualified scholar in Sanskrit should be in a position to advise us on this, I suppose.LoveKVGSyamala Nair wrote: Jai SreekrishnaI am also interested in learning Sanskrit. I only hope it functions well once started and as you have said correctly, we cannot leave it half way . Therefore my humble suggestion is to first take the opinion of members like Shri Gopalakrishnanji and Smt. Sarojaji as they will be able to guide us well just as they do in many other mattersHumbly SyamalaSunil Menon <menon_sunil > wrote:Dear KP and other Members,If there is enough interest from our members, I can talk with some ofthe Sanskrit teachers here in Bayarea and request them to start anonline class using a seperate Sankrit learning group.If Sarojaji, KVG or any other senior Gurus in our group is willing tolend a hand, it will be most welcome. However, I do understand thetime constraint involved with such a commitment and understand fully for not having time.Also, we would not want to start something and stop in the mid waybecause of the lack of interest or too few people shows up.So, members, please reply if you are really serious about learningSanskrit before we can request to a teacher. Om Namo Narayanaya:Sunil.guruvayur , "Krishna Prasad" <rkrishp99 wrote:>> Hari OM!> > Sunilji and all other members,> > What progress we have like starting a Sanskrit class in this groupor start> a sub sanskrit group> Sarojam ji sent an email already regarding this but nothing heard after> that.> > With Love & OM!> > Swami Saranam> > Krishna Prasad> May god bless you,Dr. Saroja Ramanujam, M.A., Ph.D, Siromani in sanskrit. Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Messenger. Download Now! http://messenger./download.php Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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