noozguru, when I was taking the MA in SCI 1991-92, we had a month of Sanskrit 
with Tom Egenes who has a Ph D in it from Univ of Virginia. He still teaches 
there but now the program is called MS in Vedic Science. People who go on for 
the Ph D get to the point where they can read the Vedic literature in the 
original. 


On Friday, April 11, 2014 11:15 AM, Bhairitu <[email protected]> wrote:
 
  
I doubt that even MUM has any courses in Sanskrit.  At least I never heard 
anyone who attended there say it was taught.  You forget that some of the 
"governors" including myself did the TM-Sidhi's course with the Citizen's 
courses.  They were said to be the same thing anyway.  Doing it that way I was 
able to break it into 3 sessions and keep my music gig.

As for Sanskrit what teachers got for the puja were sheets with
      transliterations.  These were carefully done to correlate with
      American English. So we didn't actually "learn" Sanskrit other
      than the translations of puja into English and the Sanskrit words
      for that.

When I visited Ammachi's ashram in India they conducted courses in
      Sanskrits for the devotees.  In the 1990s I bought Vyas Houson's
      full home course on Sanskrit which is very well put together.  The
      American Sanskrit Institute often holds weekend courses where you
      learn Devanagari which is enough to get one started.  From a
      practical standpoint it was very useful when traveling in India
      where you will see signs in that script and then the English with
      it.  Often the script is just sounding out  the English. :-D 


On 04/11/2014 12:49 AM, [email protected] wrote:

  
>
>Is it true that the Governors got the siddhi-suutras in
              Sanskrit?
>I mean, the YF suutra in Sanskrit I saw years ago (on
              minet.org, or somesuch)
>is really strange, because, as I recall it, it seems to be
              based on Vyaasa's and/or Bhoja's commentary
>rather than the original suutras...

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