Dr. Anuradha Choudry : Prāṇic Effects of Spoken Sanskrit

Enthusiastic and infectiously overflowing with joyful passion for her work, Dr. Anuradha Choudry has Ph.D in Sanskrit , Vedic Psychology, Faculty at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences in IIT Kharagpur India, where she teaches Sanskrit, Indian Psychology. She is currently coordinating a course on History of Science and Technology in Ancient India. Fluent in Sanskrit, other Indian languages and several European languages, she has an unparalleled depth of understanding about the Pranic effects of spoken Sanskrit.
Aside from the key explorations in this summit, in this conversation, we will explore
- Why Sansksrit must be understood as pranayama and not as a means to understand yogic texts
- The pranic origins and effects of the Sanskrit alphabets
- Chakras, the “alphabets” on their petals and what they mean
- Semi-vowels, Bija mantras, their origin and effects
- How language shapes perception and why Sanskrit is unique
- Why pronouncing the names of asanas correctly is half the pranic work done
- Prana and why recitation is the traditional way of transmitting knowledge
.... and much more
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