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AlOchanaamR^itaM

The Danger of Morality The man who remains bound by personal or social ideas of duty, necessary as they are for the ignorant to tame their clamorous desires, will be indeed a "good" man, but he will never attain to the fulfilment of this yoga [taught in the Gita]. He will only replace the desire for one kind of fruit by the desire for another kind; he will strive, even more passionately perhaps, for these higher results and be more bitterly grieved by not attaining them.

There is no passion so terrible as the passion of the altruist, no egoism so hard to shake as the fixed egoism of virtue, precisely because it is justified in its own eyes and justified in the sight of men and cannot see the necessity for yielding to a higher law. Even if there is no grieving over the results, there will be the labour and strife of the rajasic kartA¢, struggling nd fighting, getting eager and getting exhausted, not trigunA¢tI®ta, always under bondage to the gunas.

It was under the domination of these ideas of personal virtue and social duty that Arjuna refused to fight.

- Sri Aurobindo (Yoga and its Objects)


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In this page, we present Samskrit talks by renowned scholars in their areas of expertise. The objective is to educate as well as inspire youngsters learning Samskrit towards further exploration of the riches embedded in Samskrit literature.

In general, people are accustomed to hearing sanskrit only in Hindu devotional hymns (stotras). In this page, we present another side, namely polished Samskrit by fluent speakers.

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Name Vakta
Samskritam: vinodaaya vikaasaaya cha Shataavadhaani Sri R. Ganesh
The Use of Technology for Samskrit Research: State of the Art Dr. P. Ramanujachar, former Director and Head of Samskrit Studies at CDAC, Bangalore.
Maharshi Paanini: The True Father of Computing Prof. Shrinivasa Varkhede, Karnataka Samskrit University

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Samskritam: vinodaaya vikaasaaya cha

Vakta: Shataavadhaani Sri R. Ganesh
Date: July 16, 2011
Notes: Sri R. Ganesh is a well-known scholar and poet in several languages, especially Samskrit. His erudition and Samskrit diction are of the highest class. This is an inspirational talk by him on the increasing importance to the modern society.

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Samskritam: vinodaaya vikaasaaya cha Samskrit for Entertainment and Enrichment

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The Use of Technology for Samskrit Research: State of the Art

Vakta: Dr. P. Ramanujachar, former Director and Head of Samskrit Studies at CDAC, Bangalore.
Date: August 21, 2011

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? The Use of Technology for Samskrit Research: State of the Art

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Maharshi Paanini: The True Father of Computing

Vakta: Prof. Shrinivasa Varkhede, Karnataka Samskrit University
Date: Oct 23, 2011

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? Paanini's Ashtadhyaayi: A Computational Marvel



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