Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Sanskrit is the easiest language in the world

Some people in India think, believe and create roomers that Samskritam or the Sanskrit is a difficult language. Really speaking Samskritam or Sanskrit is the easiest language in the world to learn or teach.
The people who used the Samskritam or Sanskrit language were the most intelligent and honest in the world. They never allowed any wanted difficulties in their life and hence in their language.
They found the easiest ways to learn and teach, and made them; as their life commitment majorly was learning and teaching, not sophisticated life, beautiful dresses, name, fame, and earning lot of money, or not even good food!   
Such an intelligent clan made everything of their life components according to make their studies easy. One of them is Samskritam or the Sanskrit. Hence it could become the easiest language in the world, and the richest language too.
All the people from other countries with different mother tongues learn Samskritam or the Sanskrit in a very short time. Especially it is very easy for them whose mother tongue is any Bhaarateeya or Indian language. As the structure of the languages in Bhaarat or India are one and the same. Among them it is little difficult for the people whose mother tongue is Tamil. For the reason it has got only one representation instead four in the ‘group-consonants’.
Other than this one issue there is no reason to say Sanskrit is a difficult language. And if we can find a way to solve this issue for Tamil language, this complaint ‘Samskritam or Sanskrit is a difficult language’ totally will become invalid in India. And it is possible too.
RishiKudil has designed a syllabus to solve this issue, to teach Samskritam or Sanskrit through Tamil. With this method a Tamil speaking person can learn to read and write Sanskrit in 24 hour classes and a 24 hour personal exercise, and hence totally it needs 48 hours.
After that 48 hour study one can read any book in Samskritam or Sanskrit in the world with perfect pronunciation. And they won’t need any help to read any more. Such a guaranty can’t be given by any other language! For example, no English person can read a new English word perfectly with out the help of dictionary or a person who know to read the word perfectly. As because they write  one thing,  read something else. For example - book, boot, but, put,... . There is no confusions like this in Sanskrit, you read what is exactly there! 
RishiKudil offers direct and online courses to teach Samskritam or Sanskrit with this new technology.  For those details:  http://rishivedajnaanayogapeetham.blogspot.in/2016/03/learn-sanskrit-easy.html 

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