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Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Puducherry, India
Auroville, Puducherry, India
Sanskrit in Auroville
Auroville International
Samskrita Bharati – an organisation established as an experiment in 1981 in Bangalore to bring Sanskrit back into daily life
Sanskrit Alphabet [by the American Sanskrit Institute]
In China, a rediscovery of Sanskrit
Information about the Sanskrit language:
(a) Wikipedia
(b) Sanskrit-sanscrito
Online Sanskrit lessons
(a) Acharya
(b) Utexas
(c) The Portal to Ancient India
Cologne Digital Sanskrit Lexicon
Sanskrit Library – contains digitized Sanskrit texts and various tools to analyse them
Sanskrit Voice – a community of Sanskrit lovers
http://sanskritvoice.com
News in Sanskrit
Sanskrit Language: The Most Scientific, Ancient, Spiritual
Prof. Dean Brown points out that most European languages can be traced back to a root language that is also related to Sanskrit – the sacred language of the ancient Vedic Hindu religions of India. Many English words actually have Sanskrit origins. Similarly, many Vedic religious concepts can also be found in Western culture. He discusses the fundamental idea of the Upanishads – that the essence of each individual, the atman, is identical to the whole universe, the principle of brahman. In this sense, the polytheistic traditions of India can be said to be monistic at their very core.