Friday, July 3, 2009

Samskrit Benefit 1: Samskrit Is Brain Development Tonic ! : Cognitive Capacity, Creativity, Competitiveness

(Part Of Samskrit Learning Series: Why Learning Samskrit Is Benefitial To You, Hurdles On THe Way and How To Overcome Them...)

Benefit 1. Samskrit Is Brain Development Tonic : Cognitive Capacity, Creativity, Competitiveness
Various studies in brain sciences and multilingual systems have demonstrated that a multilingual brain develops more densely, enhancing problem sloving, cognitive, diverse thinking skills. An individual with added multilingual capacity outperforms similar person with lesser capacity.

But then why Samskrit in this context ?
Consider the fact that Samsrkit has indirectly or directly influenced many languages in the world , including more than 85% of languages in Indian subcontinent.
Learning Sanskrit, you are considering a greater capacity.

Some of the benefits attached to learning Samskrit:
- clarity in speech
- perfection in pronunciation
- articulation in conversation
- sharpness in memory
- flow in thinking
- logic in analysis
- rationality in understanding
- accuracy in communication
- familiarity with a wide variety of concepts
- broadness in views
- politeness in behaviour
- quickness in grasping other languages and scripts

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(Document from http://temple-project.blogspot.com/)

Worldwide academia inclduing most famous western universities, are studying Samskrit as an inevitable part of the study of Linguistics.

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Some Refernces:

http://www.speaksanskrit.org/index.shtml
http://temple-project.blogspot.com/
http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/GELDER.html
http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pollock/sks/
http://www.sanskritexams.org.uk/benefits.html
http://speaksamskrit.blogspot.com/
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~sanskrit/
http://www.ltc.jhu.edu/sanskrit.htm
http://sanskrit.inria.fr/portal.html
http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/lrc/eieol/vedol-0-X.html
http://www.ssus.ac.in/ .

4 comments:

Team Temple Project said...

Good start to the series...Hoping to find more useful info. Here are a few of my comments. Please take this if u find them 2 b valid:

1) I personally feel that it would be good to mention sources rather than just mentioning them. It adds credibility to your writing.

2) It would be good to have short and crisp titles. It makes it all the more attractive.

IndiaFirst said...

Dear Team Temple Project,
Thank you for valuable feedback.
Would certainly consider your inputs for upcoming articles...

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