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Silence Of The Lambs Part II: Resurrecting The Native Voice In Indology And Sanskrit

Are the lack of Sanskrit debates, speeches and articles by Indologists primarily driven by a fundamental inability of most Indologists to speak in fluent and chaste Sanskrit with the right accent? Will they come off looking like amateurs if they start speaking in the language they are studying – Sanskrit?

February 1, 2021 Pvaal, Patangaha ,Yaajushi, clakkundi

Silence Of The Lambs Part I: Drowning Out The Native Voice In Indology And Sanskrit

Which other global language and cultural studies area relies predominantly on a corpus of translated, second-hand reference sources & not the primary Sanskrit text sources.

January 9, 2021 Pvaal, Patangaha ,Yaajushi, clakkundi

Pvaal, Patangaha ,Yaajushi, clakkundi

@pvaal2 | @yaajushi | @clakkundi | @patangaha

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