Dear Friends:

Times of India has published today (28/29  01  2012) a news item telling us 
that a New Zealand school teaches Sanskrit claiming that it helps children 
understand English.I reproduce
the piece below:

-bhuban



..



NEVADA (US): A school in New Zealand has a 'Sanskrit Language Studies' 
programme and claims that learning Sanskrit accelerates a child's reading 
ability.
Ficino School in Mt Eden area of Auckland (New Zealand) calls itself a 
'values-based academic institution' and offers education for girls and boys 
from year one to eight. It says about Sanskrit: "It has a wonderful system of 
sound and grammar, which gives the child an excellent base for the study of any 
language. Children love its order and beauty."
Distinguished Hindu statesman Rajan Zed has applauded Ficino School for 
fostering universal virtues and encouraging Sanskrit studies and adds that 
Sanskrit has a close relationship with other classical languages like Latin, 
Greek, French, German, etc.
According to Peter Crompton, principal of this school founded in 1997, where 
curriculum includes "food for the mind, food for the spirit, food for the 
body", "Sanskrit with its almost perfect grammatical system...provides children 
with a roadmap for understanding English." Sanskrit not only gives young 
learners a clear understanding of the structure of language, it also heightens 
their awareness of the process of speech, creating a greater understanding of 
and ability to, enunciate words clearly, Crompton adds.
Zed, who is President of Universal Society of Hinduism, in a statement in 
Nevada (USA) today, pointed out that Sanskrit should be restored to its 
rightful place. It needed to be brought to the mainstream and hidden scientific 
truths in ancient Sanskrit literature should be brought to light, he said.
Rajan Zed strongly criticized India Government for not doing enough for 
Sanskrit language. He asked India Government to do much more for the 
development, propagation, encouragement and promotion of Sanskrit in India and 
the world, which was essential for the development of India and preservation of 
its cultural heritage. Sanskrit also provided the theoretical foundation of 
ancient sciences.
Besides Hindu scriptures, a vast amount of Buddhist and Jain scriptures were 
also written in Sanskrit, which is known as "the language of the gods". 
According to tradition, self-born God created Sanskrit, which is everlasting 
and divine. The oldest scripture of mankind still in common use, Rig-Veda, was 
written in Sanskrit, Zed added.
Mahatma Gandhi said, "Without the study of Sanskrit, one cannot become a true 
learned man." German philologist Max Muller added, "Sanskrit is the greatest 
language of the world.



_______________________________________________
assam mailing list
[email protected]
http://assamnet.org/mailman/listinfo/assam_assamnet.org

Reply via email to