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SANSKRIT LANGUAGE

 Sanskrit is revered by millions as the classical language of ancient Indian texts and culture.

Discover The various levels and exams for Sanskrit Language.

To become proficient in Sanskrit, one must progress through a structured set of levels that gradually build language skills. Alongside these levels, Samskrita Bharati conducts nationally recognized examinations such as Pravesha, Parichaya, Shiksha, and Kovida, which serve as key milestones in a learner’s journey. These exams not only validate your Sanskrit knowledge but also open pathways for further academic and teaching opportunities. You can find detailed information about the course levels and certification exams below.

Sanskrit Academic Journey

Sanskrit Academic Journey

Sarala Sanskrita Pariksha
(1st to 4th Standard)

> “Sarala Sanskrita Pariksha” is a structured course consisting of four levels. Each level is supported by a simple textbook, and levels 2 to 4 also include dedicated workbooks (one for each level).

Devvani level
(5th to 9th Standard)

> The Devavani level is an advanced Sanskrit course offered by Sanskrita Bharati, designed for students who have completed foundational levels such as Pravesha, Parichaya, and Shiksha.

Sanskrit Language Courses

Sanskrit Language Courses

Sanskrit Correspondence Course

> Sanskrit learning course, divided into four levels.
> Time required to complete a single level is 6 months.
> Four levels include: Pravesh, Parichaya, Shiksha, Kovida.
> Exam for each level is conducted twice a year: February and August.

Gita Shikshana Kendram

> The course offers a comprehensive introduction to four key disciplines:
Sanskrit, Bhagavad Gita, Yoga and Vedanta.
> This course comprises of four levels:
Gita Sopanam part 1 ,Gita Sopanam part 2
Gita Pravesha part 1, Gita Pravesha part 2

> Each level is 4 months long, with 3 to 4 classes each week.

12 days Sanskrit Shibiram

> A popular 12 day Sanskrit Speaking Classes for new learners.
> These programs are consistently offered throughout India and in key countries globally. In just ten days, students begin speaking Sanskrit.
> By course end, they can hold simple conversations in Sanskrit and are motivated to explore the language further.

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