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There are many benefits of learning Sanskrit, the powerful language of love, wisdom, knowledge and joy. It is not a difficult language to learn when you have a good teacher, and well crafted study materials that are easy to follow and engaging. SS Coaching Lucknow makes Sanskrit classes very easy and interesting to understand. If the teacher does not know how to teach and/or the pupil does not know how to learn, of course Sanskrit will be very difficult to learn. However, the teacher is lastly responsible for this. He should teach his pupils how to learn Sanskrit.

Sanskrit stands out above all other languages for its beauty of sound, precision in pronunciation and reliability as well as thoroughness in every aspect of its structure. Sanskrit is the only language that has consciously laid out its sounds from first principles. Sanskrit has the most comprehensive writings in the world expressed through the Vedas and the Gītā. The Upanishads –translated by William Butler Yeats have given people from all over the world an insight into universal religious feelings for more than one century now.Sanskrit was once the most influential literary language in India, and texts written in the language could be understood by millions of people throughout the South Asian world. These texts contain profound meditations on every point on the spectrum of human concern: existence, reality, God, love, duty, marriage, war, sex, death, violence, laughter, beauty, perception, nature, anatomy, urbanity, ritual, desire, food, purpose, meaning, and language, among hundreds of others. Moreover, Sanskrit texts are the repository of non-modern modes of thought, and they present distinct conceptions of the world that are often at odds with the understanding we have today. By learning how people used to think, we better understand both ourselves and the world we have inherited.
“It's what we think we know that keeps us from learning.”
- Claude Bernard