Why it's worth learning ancient Sanskrit in the modern world

India’s classical language is making a comeback via Telegram and YouTube

BARKHA SHAH

I took up Sanskrit, the classical language of ancient India, as an optional language course at school in Secunderabad, in India's Telangana state, because it seemed easier to learn than the only alternative, the South Indian language Telugu. My mother tongue is Gujarati, which is descended from Sanskrit, and learning it seemed effortless.

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