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Sanskrit is known as the most ancient language. In fact, it is believed to be the oldest language spoken on the earth and even mother of all dialects. Its roots go back to 7000 B.C. Yet surprisingly, still Sanskrit is a living language. In fact, it is the second official language of Uttarakhand, an area in Northern India and one of the twenty two official dialects of India. It constitutes of thirty four consonants and sixteen vowels. Ancient people of India regarded Sanskrit as a divine dialect. Present Sanskrit scholars define it to be extremely accurate and rich. For example, it consists of over 250 words simply to define rainfall and about 67 words are used for describing water. 

In addition, Dr. Dean Brown, a well-known Theoretical Physicist, philosopher and cosmologist who translated Upanishads from Sanskrit to English believes that several contemporary European dialects are descendant from Sanskrit based on the similarities with the etymologies of the world.  In addition, Brown estimates that words of this dialect used nowadays define mainly the state of consciousness, mentality and thinking of humankind.  This is evident since Sanskrit is the vernacular which was written in ancient wisdom literature like Upanishads and Vedas.

Individuals interested in esoteric science and relevant eastern philosophic literature might be very much familiar with terminologies of Sanskrit. If you also have interest in learning this lingo then, the best way is to seek training from a reliable language training centre. There are large numbers of Sanskrit language training institutes in various cities of India. This makes it easy for the learners to study this lingo wherever they want. 

Let us take the example of Kolkata.  It is not possible for each and every resident of Kolkata who want to learn this dialect to visit the place where this language is commonly used. In such a situation, the best place for them is to join a Sanskrit learning centre in Kolkata. The main objective of this institute is to give proper training to the learners. Once a student joins such a centre, he or she will be taught various Sanskrit words that are commonly used in every part of the world like, Samsara, Karma and Chakra. There are many who use these words daily, but do not know that they are actually Sanskrit words that signify reincarnation, actions and wheel operating through law of cause and effect in a subsequent manner. 

In a Sanskrit language class, students will not only be able to learn Sanskrit words and phrases, but also essence of Vedic philosophy. It is a path that joins the Atman to Brahman and human to God. If we have a look at various great philosophers and thinkers throughout the history, we will find that their popular quotes are actually relevant to inner knowledge which is deeply buried inside the human beings. Indeed, from Socrates eternal saying of “Man, know thyself and thou shall know universe and gods to the statement of Buddha “Look within: thou art Buddha.” On the contrary, Sanskrit is a dialect in which Yoga Sutras of Patanjali were written.  Like Vedas, Yoga Sutras serve to teach and guide regarding the knowledge as well as laws that reside within mind and heart of Human Beings.

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