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Vladimir Yatsenko is the Director of the Institute for Applied Research in Integral Studies at
Sri Aurobindo Integral Life Center, South Carolina. He holds an MA in General and Theoretical Linguistics and Sanskrit Language and Literature from
St. Petersburg State University, and a PhD in Indian Philosophy from M.S.
University of Baroda. His doctoral thesis was “The Vedic Vision and the Concept of Agni in the Rigveda in the light of Sri Aurobindo.”
Vladimir is a scholar and instructor of Sanskrit language and literature, an educator in Vedic and Vedantic studies, Indian Philosophy, Integral Yoga Psychology, and Philosophy of Language. He is aligned with various educational institutions across the world, including
the Indian Psychology Institute (Pondicherry, India),
the International Center in Integral Studies (New Delhi, India), Sri AurobindoCenter for Advanced Research (Pondicherry, India), Auro University (Surat, India),
Arogya Center (Albuquerque, New Mexico) and many others.
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Learning Sanskrit Grammar Through the Original
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Savitrī Upākhyānam — the timeless story of Savitri as narrated by Rishi Markandeya in the Vana Parva of the Mahabharata.
Join Vladimir Yatsenko for a unique journey into the Sanskrit language through one of India's most profound spiritual narratives. Working directly with the original Sanskrit text, participants will receive Devanagari and transliterated versions, accompanied by word-by-word English translations and detailed explanations of grammar, etymology, and mythology.
The story of Savitri in the Mahabharata served as the inspiration for Sri Aurobindo's epic masterpiece, 'Savitri: A Legend and a Symbol'. Its profound Vedic symbolism and vision of the victory of Truth over death reveal layers of meaning that continue to inspire seekers around the world. By exploring the original narrative, students of Savitri and Integral Yoga will gain deeper insight into why Sri Aurobindo chose this ancient legend as the foundation for his greatest spiritual work.
To join:
From India: Rs. 6,500
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Concessions will be considered on a discretionary basis. All sessions will be recorded and made available to participants for review and continued study.
Come discover the beauty of Sanskrit, the depth of the Mahabharata and the enduring spiritual significance of Savitri's quest for immortality.
FOR BANK TRANSFER
Account: NAMAH, Acc no: 1235498160, Type: Savings, Central Bank of India,
IFSC: CBIN0281354
CONTACT DETAILS: james@namahjournal.com +917094898789 & (0413) 2226263
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