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Baku, May 8, AZERTAC
The Indian Embassy in Baku in collaboration with the Azerbaijan University of Languages has organized an online interaction to introduce a new Sanskrit learning app, Little Guru. The online event was attended by the Vice Rector of the Azerbaijan University of Languages, Dr. Jala Garibova and other faculty members of the University. Many aspiring Sanskrit learners and academicians participated in the event.
The Little Guru which is the world’s first gamified app for learning Sanskrit, has been developed by the Indian Council of Cultural Relation (ICCR) of Indian collaboration with GamappSportswizz Technologies and was officially launched globally on April 09, 2021 by the ICCR. Sanskrit is one of the oldest languages in the world. Its grammatical structure is highly evolved and is seen by as the most perfectly programmable computer language.
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There is nuanced conversation about when and where the use of Sanskrit is appropriate, and many yogis decide to learn the ancient language in order to better honor yoga’s roots. Beyond knowing the Sanskrit names for yoga poses, learning the ancient and sacred language can lead to deeper understanding of the spiritual concepts that are not easily conveyed in English. For example, Sanskrit has multiple words to express love, from
rati, or passionate love, to
prema, pure love.
In addition to CDs and books, there’s now an app that can help you better grasp Sanskrit. The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (IRCC) created Little Guru, which gamifies Sanskrit to make it easier to learn. The app’s developers say that they “believe that learning Sanskrit is a path to the discovery of Indian culture and heritage. We teach different levels of Sanskrit, starting from alphabets to speaking to reading to writing text, which means you get to learn from Sans
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In a bid to promote Sanskrit, the Centre has launched an app called Little Guru for people who want to learn the language.
The app has been developed by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations.
It is available on the Google Play Store.
New Delhi: In a bid to promote Sanskrit, the Centre has recently launched an app called Little Guru for people who want to learn the language. The app has been developed by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) and aims to make learning Sanskrit easy and entertaining by gamifying it.
The app has been produced by Bengaluru-based Gamapp Sportswizz and is available on the Google Play Store.