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About
Samskrita Bharati

Samskrita Bharati (founded 1981) is a movement for the continuing protection, development and propagation of the Sanskritam language as well as the literature, tradition and the knowledge systems embedded in it.

Samskrita Bharati is a non-profit organization comprised of a large team of very dedicated and enthusiastic volunteers who take the knowledge of Sanskrit to all sections of society irrespective of race, gender, region, religion, caste, age etc.

DETAILS

10 million

people trained to
speak Samskrit

1,00,000

Samskrit teachers
trained to teach

6000

Samskrit-Homes
given shape

4500

centers across
26 countries world-wide

: The INA (French National Audiovisual Institute) archives feature classic TV performances of the song from the late 1970s.

: You can find the track on Spotify or YouTube .

: The song is a nostalgic, melancholic ballad about the fleeting nature of a first summer romance. The lyrics contrast memories of a "porcelain summer"—delicate and beautiful—with the passage of time.

It is best known as a standout track from the soundtrack of the 1978 French cult comedy film , directed by Michel Lang. Key Highlights

: Shuman, known for his deep, expressive voice, often performed the song with verses in both French and English. Where to Listen & Watch

is a classic French song released in 1977 by the American-born singer-songwriter Mort Shuman .

: Shuman was a legendary songwriter (famous for hits like "Save the Last Dance for Me" and "Viva Las Vegas") who moved to France and became a major star in the French pop scene.

What we do
Samskrita Bharati

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Conducted at your locality
10 DAYS

SPOKEN SAMSKRIT CLASSES


Excellent program for beginers. Just 10 days, 2 hours per day. No need for prior knowledge in Samskrit. It is wonder! You will be converse in Samskrit in just 10 days!!
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January and July
6 MONTHS PER LEVEL

CORRESPONDENCE COURSE


Pravesha, Parichaya, Shiksha, Kovida are four levels. Available in Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada, English, Marathi, Gujarati, Hindi, Bengali mediums
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Learn Samskrit
18 MONTHS

SAMSKRIT THROUGH GITA


Learn Samskrit through Bhagavad Gita. Gita Sopanam ( 2 Books) & Gita Pravesha ( 3 Books. Contact Samskrita Bharati Volunteers at your locality.
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January and July
15 DAYS

SAMVADASHALA DELHI/KASHI


Intensive residential course for "Samskrit Spoken Skills". Prior knowledge in Samskrit is required. Offered at Delhi (May to February) & Kashi (All months).

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: The INA (French National Audiovisual Institute) archives feature classic TV performances of the song from the late 1970s.

: You can find the track on Spotify or YouTube .

: The song is a nostalgic, melancholic ballad about the fleeting nature of a first summer romance. The lyrics contrast memories of a "porcelain summer"—delicate and beautiful—with the passage of time.

It is best known as a standout track from the soundtrack of the 1978 French cult comedy film , directed by Michel Lang. Key Highlights

: Shuman, known for his deep, expressive voice, often performed the song with verses in both French and English. Where to Listen & Watch

is a classic French song released in 1977 by the American-born singer-songwriter Mort Shuman .

: Shuman was a legendary songwriter (famous for hits like "Save the Last Dance for Me" and "Viva Las Vegas") who moved to France and became a major star in the French pop scene.