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"The study of Sanskrit is indispensable for studying all aspects of Indian Knowledge - Yoga, Vedanta, Ayurveda, Itihasa (History), Purana and so on." The Sulabha Sanskrit course will allow students to study Sanskrit texts such as Ramayana, Mahabharata and Bhagavad Gita independently. The foundation conducts online and postal correspondence courses for Sanskrit and Vedanta. The course is designed to be completed between 15-30 months and with the eligibility "an ardent desire and interest to learn Sanskrit." The online course fee is separated as for Residents of SAARC nations: (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Maldives, Bhutan and Afghanistan) and Residents of other nations. The foundation is the academic front of Chinmaya Mission Worldwide and is Affiliated to Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, New Delhi and recognised by Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala. It is a high-tech course with flash-player and presentation driven contents built by Chinmaya International Foundation (CIF). Music is universal! Music is life!"Ī Sulabha Sanskrit, The Easy Sanskrit Online Course is available at. The author states that the message of this site is simply : "Music transcends all. This is a much larger undertaking, and only a few posts are made available to gauge the response and encouragement from readers like you.
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The reader is encouraged to explore the site, and post comments and suggestions online or over email at A PDF version of all posts is available upon request. Although Tyagaraqja, regarded as Saint, wrote compositions and plays in Telugu, he wrote a few famous songs in Sanskrit which are also addressed on the blog. Audio files of most of the songs are not included for copyright purpose, and are available elsewhere and can be searched online. Each posting is tagged for easy categorization, and with particular Raga, Tala and well studied comments to get the insight.
Read the note about themes in the works of Tyagaraja.
The site is meant to be for both "informed readers and readers new to Indian music and culture." Each rendition/Kriti is addressed with authentic translation with an eye towards the translation as an independent art form. The Lyrical Thyagaraja Blog ( or LTB or its blogspot mirror) has a refreshing and uncommon approach to understand the lyrics of Tyagaraja in proper context, to learn his sublime message, and enjoy the music fully.