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Hi, in uz-translations.net you will find several courses in nearly all the languages, even dialects of tibetan, nepali, sanskrit, tamil, pali, chinese, etc.
Besides the good suggestions given here for online Sanskrit language study tools, there is a 42-page listing of printed tools, "Sanskrit Language Study: An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Materials in English," available at:
http://www.easterntradition.org/etri%20bib-sanskrit%20study.pdf
It gives "suggested selections" on p. 41. For self-study, the highlights among the full courses are those by Ashok Aklujkar and Walter Maurer. When this bibliographic guide was prepared, in 2006, Maurer's book was prohibitively expensive. Its two volumes were reprinted in a thick paperback in 2009, listing for $70, and a little less at Amazon. It is still expensive, but now comparable to Aklujkar's course. Both are worth the price.
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Greetings and good wishes to all.
Did anyone in the discussions also mention the need for getting rid of even the language that one already has rather than adding new ones?[Re: In response to some of the discussion, both on the site and behind the scenes, the need exists to provide tools to interested members for learning Sanskrit and other languages.]
Greetings and good wishes to all.
Did anyone in the discussions also mention the need for getting rid of even the language that one already has rather than adding new ones?
I think that in order that this issue have a relation with the intention of the thread, could be paraphrased something like: which are the realities or "things" referred in mystical books besides the words, symbols or sentences used for describing them?
Of course, the original Ihle's question is worthwhile but I think is another matter.
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