Dr McComas Taylor is one of the most enthusiastic Sanskrit teachers I have ever met!! Last month, he kindly invited me to conduct a Sanskrit Pronunciation Course for his Sanskrit students at the Australian National University, where he is Head of the South Asia Program. This document is the Certificate of Commendation he has kindly presented me in support of the work I am doing to promote Sanskrit pronunciation and Gita Jayanti globally. Hare Krishna
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Certificate of Commendation From Dr McComas Taylor, ANU
Dr McComas Taylor is one of the most enthusiastic Sanskrit teachers I have ever met!! Last month, he kindly invited me to conduct a Sanskrit Pronunciation Course for his Sanskrit students at the Australian National University, where he is Head of the South Asia Program. This document is the Certificate of Commendation he has kindly presented me in support of the work I am doing to promote Sanskrit pronunciation and Gita Jayanti globally. Hare Krishna
Dr McComas Taylor is one of the most enthusiastic Sanskrit teachers I have ever met!! Last month, he kindly invited me to conduct a Sanskrit Pronunciation Course for his Sanskrit students at the Australian National University, where he is Head of the South Asia Program. This document is the Certificate of Commendation he has kindly presented me in support of the work I am doing to promote Sanskrit pronunciation and Gita Jayanti globally. Hare Krishna
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Certificate of Commendation
Pandit Prabhu Dina-Anukampana Dasa generously gave a one-day
workshop on Sanskrit Pronunciation in the College of Asia and the Pacific at
the Australian National University on 25% November 2010. The course
attracted over 20 participants, including past, present and future ANU
Sanskzit students, and members of the local Indian community. Prabhu's
lively and engaging style and hie novel approach which emphasises the
Kinaesthetic aspects of pronunciation were very well received by the
participants, I would strongly recommend Prabhu's courses, especially for
those with little or no knowledge of Sansiit but who nevertheless wish to
pronounce the language accurately. ‘This approach is also most useful for
more experienced students who wish to improve their pronunciation,
Matynay Teulw
Dr McComas Taylor
Head
South Asia Program
ANU College of Asia And The Pacific