Books to learn sanskrit from scratch
- Opelia Rendon
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Does anyone here know Sanskrit? And what book do you suggest?
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Literally so many spirits and entities now, even after I said I would not get anymore. But definitely under 200. May it stay that way
Literally so many spirits and entities now, even after I said I would not get anymore. But definitely under 200. May it stay that way
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Honestly I suggest you pick a different language to learn, like Tibetan. There are something like 52 letters - one for every petal on the seven main chakras. It is just about impossible to learn to say the Ts, Ds, and Ns without the guidance of someone who grew up learning Sanskrit. And the aspirated Hs. Or maybe Hebrew and Yiddish, so you are more likely to find people to talk with and you can still get metaphysical with Kabbalah.
Duolingo (free) has Hindi. It will get you in the right direction for Sanskrit.
Duolingo (free) has Hindi. It will get you in the right direction for Sanskrit.